Eugene P. Stuart
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Eugene P. Stuart, a Republican, was a longtime member of the Kentucky General Assembly. He was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky on a ticket headed by Jim Bunning in 1983.
Stuart represented the eastern Louisville suburbs of Jefferson County, Kentucky in the Kentucky General Assembly for a total of 26 years, serving in both the Kentucky House of Representatives and the Kentucky Senate. In 1983 Stuart was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky. The Republican ticket that year was headed by Jim Bunning who later was elected to the United States House of Representatives and then the United States Senate. In 1983 both Bunning and Stuart lost to their Democratic opponents. Stuart won 321,352 votes (35.8%) in the general election to 568,869 (63.4%) for Steve Beshear. Beshear carried Stuart's home base of Jefferson County with 116,222 votes there (58.7%) to Stuart's 80,795 (40.1%).
Stuart remained in the state legislature after his statewide defeat and eventually became Minority Leader in the Kentucky Senate. In 1990 he was defeated for re-election by Democrat Susan D. Johns. In his last race, Stuart won 20,747 votes (48%) to Johns' 22,416 (52%).
Stuart never again sought public office after his 1990 defeat.
Preceded by Hal Rogers |
Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1983–1983 |
Succeeded by Lawrence R. Webster |