- Harry Lee Waterfield
Harry Lee Waterfield (1911-1988), a Democrat, served twice as
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky and unsuccessfully sought election asGovernor of Kentucky .Waterfield was originally from
Hickman County, Kentucky . He worked as a newspaper publisher and then was a member of theKentucky House of Representatives in 1938-47 and 1950-51. He wasSpeaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives 1944-46.Waterfield twice won election as
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky and held that office in 1955-59 and 1963-67. He was the first person to win election to two terms asLieutenant Governor of Kentucky . He served underHappy Chandler in his first term and underEdward T. Breathitt in his second.Waterfield became a factional ally of
Happy Chandler , though at first they were not friendly to one another politically. In 1947 Waterfield sought election asGovernor of Kentucky but was defeated in the Democratic primary by Chandler's factional enemy,Earle C. Clements . Clements was later elected to theUnited States Senate where he served asSenate Majority Whip whenLyndon Johnson wasSenate Majority Leader . Chandler then helped defeat Clements when Clements sought re-election to the Senate. Clements in turn helped his own factional allyBert T. Combs defeat Waterfield, Chandler's handpicked successor, when then-Lt. Governor Waterfield sought election as governor in 1959. Combs defeated Waterfield in the primary and went on to win the office and help secure the election of his own chosen successor,Edward T. Breathitt , in 1963. The factionalism continued, as Breathitt defeated Chandler in the 1963 primary for governor before winning the general election. In 1967 Waterfield again sought the Democratic nomination for governor but lost the primary toHenry Ward , who in turn lost the general election toLouie B. Nunn .Waterfield was a Kentucky delegate to the
Democratic National Convention in 1948 and 1956 and helped lead an attempt to secure the Democratic nomination for president forHappy Chandler in 1956.The primary library at Waterfield's alma mater,
Murray State University , is named in his honor. [ [http://www.murraystate.edu/MSML/waterfield.html Murray State University - Waterfield Library] ]References
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