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1992

Prior to a 1992 amendment to the state's constitution, a Governor was prohibited from succeeding himself in office, though four men – Isaac Shelby, John LaRue Helm, James B. McCreary and A.B. "Happy" Chandler – served multiple non-consecutive terms.

1999

Paul E. Patton was the first Kentucky Governor eligible for a second consecutive term under the amendment and won his reelection bid in 1999.

2011

Steve Beshear also was elected to a second term in 2011.

2016

Women in the United States House of Representatives 2016

2017

Women in the United States House of Representatives 2017

2018

Women in the United States House of Representatives 2018

2021

In the 2021 legislative session, following a recommendation from newly elected Gov.

2022

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