• Source: 1991 Kentucky lieutenant gubernatorial election
    • The 1991 Kentucky lieutenant gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 1991, to elect the lieutenant governor of Kentucky. Incumbent Democratic Lieutenant Governor Brereton Jones chose not to seek re-election to a second term in office, instead running for governor.
      Pike County executive Paul E. Patton won the general election against attorney Eugene Goss, by a margin of 514,023 to 250,857 votes. This would be the last time the lieutenant governor and the governor were elected separately.


      Democratic primary




      = Candidates

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      Nominee


      Paul E. Patton, Pike County executive, and candidate for this seat in 1987


      Eliminated in primary


      Fred Cowan, Incumbent Attorney General of Kentucky
      Steve Collins, son of former governor Martha Layne Collins
      Bobby H. Richardson, former Speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1982–1986)
      Pete Worthington, Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 70th district
      Judge Ray Corns, circuit judge
      John Frith Stewart, mayor of Pewee Valley


      = Results

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      Republican primary




      = Candidates

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      Nominee


      Charles Eugene Goss, Harlan County attorney and former secretary of transportation and health and human services


      Eliminated in primary


      Henry Lawson Walker, attorney
      Tommy Klein


      = Results

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      General election




      = Results

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      References

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