Flem D. Sampson (born January 23, 1875 in Laurel County, Kentucky; died May 25, 1967 in Pewee Valley, Kentucky) succeeded William J. fields as the forty-second Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 13, 1927 and December 8, 1931.
Following the end of Sampson's term as Governor of Kentucky, Ruby Laffoon (born January 15, 1869 in Madisonville, Kentucky; died March 1, 1941 in Madisonville, Kentucky) became the forty-third Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 8, 1931 and December 10, 1935.
Augustus E. Willson (born October 13, 1846 in Maysville, Kentucky; died August 24, 1931 in Louisville, Kentucky) succeeded JCW Beckham as the thirty-sixth Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 10, 1907 and December 12, 1911, including the whole of 1908.
Ruby Laffoon (born January 15, 1869 in Madisonville, Kentucky; died March 1, 1941 in Madisonville, Kentucky) succeeded Flem D. Sampson as the forty-third Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 8, 1931 and December 10, 1935, including the whole of 1932.
Julian M. Carroll (born April 16, 1931 in West Paducah, Kentucky) succeeded Wendell H. Ford as the fifty-fourth Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 28, 1974 and December 11, 1979. Following the end of Carroll's term as Governor of Kentucky, John Y. Brown (born December 28, 1933 in Lexington, Kentucky) became the fifty-fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 11, 1979 and December 13, 1983.
JCW Beckham (born August 5, 1869 in Nelson County, Kentucky; died January 9, 1940 in Louisville, Kentucky) succeeded Wliliam Goebel as the thirty-fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving between February 3, 1900 and December 10, 1907. Following the end of Beckham's term as Governor of Kentucky, Augustus E. Willson (born October 13, 1846 in Maysville, Kentucky; died August 24, 1931 in Louisville, Kentucky) became the thirty-sixth Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 10, 1907 and December 12, 1911.
Governor of Kentucky was created in 1792.
Flem D. Sampson (born January 23, 1875 in Laurel County, Kentucky; died May 25, 1967 in Pewee Valley, Kentucky) succeeded William J. fields as the forty-second Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 13, 1927 and December 8, 1931, including the whole of 1929.
Flem D. Sampson (born January 23, 1875 in Laurel County, Kentucky; died May 25, 1967 in Pewee Valley, Kentucky) succeeded William J. fields as the forty-second Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 13, 1927 and December 8, 1931, including the whole of 1928.
As of spring 2015, Steve Beshear is the Governor of Kentucky.
William J. Fields (born December 29, 1874 in Willard, Kentucky; died October 21, 1954 in Grayson, Kentucky) succeeded Edwin P. Morrow as the forty-first Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 11, 1923 and December 13, 1927. Following the end of Fields' term as Governor of Kentucky, Flem D. Sampson (born January 23, 1875 in Laurel County, Kentucky; died May 25, 1967 in Pewee Valley, Kentucky) became the forty-second Governor of Kentucky, serving between December 13, 1927 and December 8, 1931.
Kentucky doesn't have a president; it has a governor. In 2012, the present governor of Kentucky is Steve Beshear.
The current Governor of Kentucky is Steve Beshear (D). Beshear assumed office as the 61st Governor of Kentucky on December 11, 2007.The current Governor of the US State, Kentucky is Steve Beshear. This is as of July 7, 2014.
Isaac Shelby was the first (and later the 5th) governor of Kentucky state.The first Kentucky Governor after Virginia was split into Virginia and Kentucky in 1792 was Democratic-Republican Isaac Shelby.