Virgil Moore

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Moore sought the Republican nomination for governor in 2003. His running mate for lieutenant governor was Don Bell of Oldham County. He finished a distant fourth in the primary winning only 1.5 percent of the vote in the election won by Ernie Fletcher. [9] Fletcher won the governorship in the general election.

References

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  2. Milestone. Eastern Kentucky University. 1961. p. 78. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  3. "General Elections, November 3, 1992". Commonwealth of Kentucky, State Board of Elections.
  4. "General Elections, November 5, 1996". Commonwealth of Kentucky, State Board of Elections.
  5. "REPORT OF "OFFICIAL" ELECTION NIGHT TALLY RESULTS, November 2000". Commonwealth of Kentucky, State Board of Elections.
  6. "REPORT OF "OFFICIAL" ELECTION NIGHT TALLY RESULTS, May 2004". Commonwealth of Kentucky, State Board of Elections.
  7. "Moore, Virgil". Our Campaigns.
  8. "Kafoglis, Long rated state's most effective lawmakers". The Lexington Herald-Leader . May 12, 1998. p. C7.
  9. "REPORT OF "OFFICIAL" ELECTION NIGHT TALLY RESULTS, May 2003". Commonwealth of Kentucky, State Board of Elections.
Virgil C. Moore
Member of the Kentucky Senate
from the 5th district
In office
January 1, 1993 January 1, 2005