- John B. Breckinridge
John Bayne Breckinridge (
November 29 ,1913 –July 29 ,1979 ), a Democrat, served asAttorney General of Kentucky twice and also served as a member of theUnited States House of Representatives from Kentucky.Breckinridge was born in the
District of Columbia and received his bachelors and law degrees from theUniversity of Kentucky . He was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1940 and practiced law inLexington, Kentucky . He worked in the Anti-Trust Division of theUnited States Department of Justice in 1940-1941 and served inUnited States Army duringWorld War II , 1941-1946, rising to the rank oflieutenant colonel . Breckinridge was twice elected to theKentucky House of Representatives and served there 1956-1960.Breckinridge was elected
Attorney General of Kentucky in 1959 whenBert T. Combs led the Democratic ticket to victory. He served his first term in that office 1960-1964. In that first term Breckinridge served on the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Law and was a delegate to theDemocratic National Convention in 1960. Under state law at that time Breckinridge could not run for a second consecutive term as Attorney General. He ran that year forLieutenant Governor of Kentucky but lost in the Democratic primary toHarry Lee Waterfield . After that defeat Breckinridge returned to his law practice and began planning for a return to public office.Breckinridge was elected to a second, non-consecutive term as
Attorney General of Kentucky in 1967. Breckinridge won the office despite that fact that the Republican ticket, led byLouie B. Nunn , won the governorship and the office of secretary of state. Breckinridge served his second term asAttorney General of Kentucky 1968-1972. As his second term wound down Breckinridge again ran forLieutenant Governor of Kentucky in 1971 but lost again in the Democratic primary, this time to the Speaker of theKentucky House of Representatives ,Julian Carroll .In 1972 Breckinridge was elected to the
United States House of Representatives from Kentucky's Sixth Congressional District (Lexington and the central Bluegrass). He defeated RepublicanLaban P. Jackson for the seat. He was re-elected in 1974 and 1976 and served in the HouseJanuary 3 ,1973 throughJanuary 3 ,1979 . Breckinridge ran for a fourth term in the House in 1978 but was defeated in the Democratic primary byTom Easterly who in turn lost the seat to RepublicanLarry Hopkins .After his defeat Breckinridge returned to the practice of law in
Lexington, Kentucky where he died less than a year later on July 29, 1979. His ashes were interred at Lexington Cemetery.As a member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives and theUnited States House of Representatives Breckinridge was regarded as an independent moderate.John B. Breckinridge hailed from the politically famous Breckinridge family. He was the great-great-grandson of John Breckinridge, who had served as the second
Attorney General of Kentucky and in theKentucky House of Representatives and who also served as a member of theUnited States Senate and asAttorney General of the United States . John B. Breckinridge was also the great-nephew ofWilliam Campbell Preston Breckinridge who also represented Kentucky in theUnited States House of Representatives .
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