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Paul Edward Patton (born May 26, 1937) is an American politician who served as the 59th governor of Kentucky from 1995 to 2003. Because of a 1992 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution, he was the first governor eligible to run for a second term in office, since James Garrard, in 1800.
20 ott 2023 · Paul Patton, the ‘Coal Miner Who Became Governor,’ now 86, tells his story in new book. Oct 20th, 2023 · 0 Comment. By Jack Brammer. NKyTribune reporter. When I interviewed Paul E. Patton...
Paul E. Patton, the first Kentucky governor eligible for a second consecutive term under the amendment, won his reelection bid in 1999. James Garrard succeeded himself in 1800, before the constitutional provision existed. Garrard is also the longest serving governor, serving for a total period of eight years and 90 days.
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Paul Edward Patton (born May 26, 1937) is an American politician who served as the 59th governor of Kentucky from 1995 to 2003. Because of a 1992 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution, he was the first governor eligible to run for a second term in office, since James Garrard, in 1800.
10 ott 2023 · Paul E. Patton. + Follow. More books from this author. Read sample. The Coal Miner Who Became Governor (Kentucky Remembered: An Oral History Series) Paperback – October 10, 2023. by Paul Patton (Author), Jeffrey Suchanek (Author) 5.0 5 ratings. See all formats and editions.
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20 ott 2023 · Patton, now 86, writes about his life in “The Coal Miner Who Became Governor,” published by the University Press of Kentucky. It is his life story compiled from a series of about 150 interviews he gave over four years to Jeffrey S. Suchanek, an oral historian at the University of Kentucky.