John Harper (politician)

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First Name John
Last Name Harper
Birthday 3rd May, 1930
Birthplace Park Ridge, Illinois
Died 15th June, 2001
Place of Death Louisville, Kentucky
Buried Resthaven Memorial Park in Shepherdsville, Kentucky
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Nationality American
Occupation Inventor

John R. Harper (May 3, 1930 - June 15, 2001) was a five-term member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from Bullitt County and the 1987 Republican nominee for governor of Kentucky. Harper agreed to run for governor after the expected choice of party leaders, Lexington attorney Larry Forgy, surprisingly dropped out of the race because of fundraising problems. Harper lost to Democrat Wallace G. Wilkinson in a record landslide. Wilkinson carried 115 of Kentucky's 120 counties and won 504,367 votes (64.9 percent) to Harper's 273,035 (35.1 percent). Of the five counties Harper carried, one was his home county of Bullitt, and another was Wilkinson's county of residence, Fayette.

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