Wanda Cornelius
Wanda B. Cornelius is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky.
Wanda B. Cornelius | |
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Born | Date of birth missing Place of birth missing |
Political party | Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, 1999 |
Spouse(s) | Lewis Wayne Cornelius, M.D. |
Cornelius, the wife of the physician Lewis Wayne Cornelius, won a seat on the nonpartisan Taylor County Board of Education, based in Campbellsville.[1]
In 1999, Cornelius was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky.[2][3] Cornelius and her gubernatorial running mate, Peppy Martin, lost the 1999 general election to incumbent Democratic Governor Paul E. Patton and his running mate, Steve Henry.[4] Martin and Cornelius polled 128,788 votes (22.2 percent) to Patton and Henry's 352,099 votes (60.6 percent). The remainder of the ballots were cast for the Reform Party gubernatorial nominee Gatewood Galbraith, a perennial candidate in Kentucky elections.[5][6]
References
- DC Political Report, 1999 Kentucky elections
- Crowley, Patrick, 'Martin asks N.Ky. to spread word: Republican short on cash, publicity', The Cincinnati Enquirer, Thursday, September 30, 1999
- US Election Atlas, 1999 Kentucky Gubernatorial Election
- Kentucky State Board of Elections 1999 results
- Kentucky State Board of Elections 1999 results
- US Election Atlas, 1999 Kentucky Gubernatorial Election
Preceded by Tom Handy |
Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1999–1999 |
Succeeded by Steve Pence |