1990 Georgia state elections
| Elections in Georgia |
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Federal elections
[edit]Congressional elections
[edit]State elections
[edit]Governor
[edit]Democratic incumbent Zell Miller defeated Republican Johnny Isakson (who later became his successor as U.S. Senator) after defeating former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young and future Governor Roy Barnes in the primary.[1][2] Miller campaigned on the concept of term limits and pledged to seek only a single term as governor.
Lieutenant Governor
[edit]Democratic state senator Pierre Howard defeated State Senator Joe Kennedy in the Democratic primary then subsequently beat Republican nominee Matt Towery.
Attorney General
[edit]Democratic incumbent Mike Bowers won re-election unopposed.[3]
Secretary of State
[edit]Democratic incumbent Max Cleland won re-election unopposed.
Superintendent of Schools
[edit]Democratic incumbent Werner Rogers won re-election unopposed.
Agriculture Commissioner
[edit]Democratic incumbent Tommy Irvin defeated Republican candidate Raymond Young 63.07-36.93.
Insurance Commissioner
[edit]Democratic incumbent Tim Ryles defeated Republican candidate Billy Lovett 51.30-48.70.
Labor Commissioner
[edit]Democratic incumbent Joe Tanner, who resigned from the position, remained on the ballot and won re-election unopposed.
Public Service Commission
[edit]In PSC Seat 1, Democratic incumbent Mac Barber defeated Republican candidate Jim West 61.25-38.75. In PSC Seat 2, Democratic incumbent Bob Durden defeated Libertarian candidate Elizabeth Goldin 81.83-18.17.
Georgia General Assembly
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "RBRL/213/ZM_III". russelldoc.galib.uga.edu. Archived from the original on May 28, 2018. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ "YOUNG 2ND IN GEORGIA PRIMARY". Chicago Tribune. July 18, 1990.
- ^ ohtadmin (2010-11-10). "Capital Impact - Early County News". Early County News -. Retrieved 2025-11-18.