1986 Arkansas gubernatorial election

The 1986 Arkansas gubernatorial election was conducted on November 4, 1986, to elect the Governor of Arkansas.

Incumbent Democratic Governor Bill Clinton stood for re-election. He had been elected in 1982 and re-elected in 1984, and sought a third consecutive term and fourth overall (Clinton had been first elected in 1978). His opponent was former Republican Governor Frank D. White, who was seeking to return to the office he had defeated Clinton for in the 1980 election.

Clinton had defeated former Governor Orval Faubus for the Democratic nomination, while White defeated former Lieutenant Governor Maurice Britt in the Republican primary.

Background
This was the first gubernatorial election following the enactment of a constitution amendment in 1984, that increased the office's term from two years to four years.

Democratic primary
Clinton won the Democratic primary with 60.58% of the vote against Orval Faubus with 33.5% and W. Dean Goldsby with 5.92%.

Results by County
[[File:1986 Arkansas gubernatorial Democratic primary results map by county.svg|thumb|Democratic Primary Results:Bill Clinton

40%-50%

50%-60%

60%-70%

70%-80%

Orval Faubus

40%-50%

50%-60%

60%-70%

70%-80%

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Result
Clinton won the election with almost 64% of the vote.