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United States Senate election in Oregon, 1986

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656,317
  
375,735

Start date
  
November 8, 1986

63.5%
  
36.5%

United States Senate election in Oregon, 1986

Winner
  
Bob Packwood

The 1986 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 8, 1986. Incumbent Bob Packwood ran for re-election. U.S. Congressman Jim Weaver received the Democratic nomination. A populist Democratic congressman from Eugene, Oregon, he was a darling of the environmentalists. Weaver supported the Oregon Wilderness Act of 1984. Packwood was confident despite the popular opponent, because had more money and a better campaign organization. After winning the party nomination, Weaver was the subject of a House Ethics Committee probe into his campaign finances, and withdrew his candidacy. Rick Bauman was selected to replace Weaver on the ballot, and lost handily to Packwood.

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Candidates

  • Rick Bauman, State Representative
  • Rod Monroe, State Senator
  • Jim Weaver, U.S. Representative
  • Candidates

  • Joe Lutz, Baptist minister and evangelical/conservative activist
  • Bob Packwood, incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Candidates

  • Rick Bauman, State Representative
  • Bob Packwood, incumbent U.S. Senator
  • References

    United States Senate election in Oregon, 1986 Wikipedia