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Governors of the Commonwealth of Kentucky No. Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor; 1 Isaac Shelby (1750–1826) June 4, 1792 – June 1, 1796 (did not run) Democratic-Republican: 1792: Office did not exist: 2 James Garrard (1749–1822) June 1, 1796 – September 5, 1804 (term-limited) Democratic-Republican
Oct 11, 2015 · WILLIAM O. BRADLEY. 1847-1914. Term—1895-1899. Garrard County native, William O’Connell Bradley became Kentucky’s first Republican Governor upon his election in November 1895. He had unsuccessfully run for governor against Simon Bolivar Buckner in 1887. Soon after Bradley’s birth in 1847, his family moved to Somerset.
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By Sanders. Historical Marker #1846 in Richmond discusses James B. McCreary, a Confederate veteran who was twice governor of Kentucky. Born in Madison County in 1838, McCreary joined the Confederacy despite opposition from his family.
27th and 37th Governor of Kentucky; In office December 12, 1911 – December 7, 1915: Lieutenant: Edward J. McDermott: Preceded by: Augustus E. Willson: Succeeded by: Augustus O. Stanley: In office August 31, 1875 – September 2, 1879: Lieutenant: John C. Underwood: Preceded by: Preston H. Leslie: Succeeded by: Luke P. Blackburn: United States ...
Andrew Graham Beshear (born November 29, 1977) is an American attorney and politician who has served as the 63rd governor of Kentucky since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he is the son of former Governor Steve Beshear . Beshear was elected the 50th attorney general of Kentucky in November 2015 and served from January 2016 to December ...
Apr 28, 2015 · Former Democratic governors who ran for their old job in the 1900s include the aforementioned McCreary (1911), J.C.W. Beckham (1927), Happy Chandler (1955, 1963, 1967), Bert Combs (1971), John Brown, Jr. (1987), and Julian Carroll (1987).
Pat McCrory. Patrick Lloyd McCrory (born October 17, 1956) [2] [3] is an American politician, businessman, and radio host who served as the 74th governor of North Carolina from 2013 to 2017. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the 53rd mayor of Charlotte from 1995 to 2009. While serving as mayor of Charlotte, McCrory ...