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J. C. W. Beckham

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and the state's educational system. He recommended passage of a law to set uniform school textbook prices, a reform that both he and Goebel had advocated during the gubernatorial campaign. However, his passive leadership ensured that the General Assembly did little to address his agenda. The only major pieces of legislation passed during Beckham's term were a tax increase that added a half million dollars to the state's revenue and a child labor law that forbade children under fourteen to work without their parents' consent.
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to a rival candidate. However, friends of Goebel assured him that Beckham would be loyal to Goebel's reform agenda, but the two other men Goebel was considering as running mates would "stack the Senate committees against him." Beckham was not yet 30, the minimum age to serve as governor, at the time of his selection.
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As governor, Beckham sought to unite his party and the state by supporting changes to the blatantly-partisan Goebel Election Law, which had been authored by his late running mate while the latter was a member of the General Assembly. He stressed non-controversial issues, such as improvements to roads
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that closed saloons on Sunday. The whiskey ring, therefore, announced that Beckham had forfeited the support of Louisville's legislators. In the senatorial election in 1908, three of the four Democrats who voted against Beckham were from Louisville. Following his defeat, Beckham returned to his law
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Democrat William Goebel chose Beckham as his running mate in the Kentucky gubernatorial election of 1899. Goebel was hesitant about the selection because he wanted someone who could deliver the vote of his home county in the general election, and Beckham's native Nelson County was already committed
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With a successful legislative session behind him, Beckham made a bold political move in June 1906. He orchestrated an effort to set the Democratic gubernatorial and senatorial primaries in November, a full year before the gubernatorial election and two years before the senatorial election. Beckham
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Legislative chaos ensued, as Taylor refused to acknowledge the Assembly's decision and vacate the governorship. The Republicans in the legislature obeyed Taylor's orders, but the Democrats ignored Taylor and followed the orders of their leadership. Finally, on February 21, 1900, Taylor and Beckham
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prohibited governors from serving consecutive terms, Beckham announced that he would seek a full term as governor in 1903. His candidacy was challenged in court, but the court ruled Beckham had not served a full first term and so was eligible to run. His record of reconciliation and of supporting
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In his message to the legislature in 1904, Beckham again raised the issue of a uniform school textbook law, which had not passed during his first term. The law was one of few significant reforms that passed during the 1904 session. Also during the session, funds were approved for building a new
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disputed the election results. During the political wrangling that followed, an unknown assassin shot Goebel. A day later, the General Assembly invalidated enough votes to give the election to Goebel, who was sworn into office on his deathbed. Taylor claimed the election had been stolen by the
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wanted the Senate seat, and if the primary was moved up two years, he could secure his party's nomination while he was still governor. He could also use his influence as governor to sway the party's choice of his potential successor as governor. State Auditor
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Beckham's term as governor ended on December 10, 1907. In January 1908, he faced the legislature as the Democratic nominee for a seat in the US Senate by virtue of the primary that had been held two years earlier. The Republicans nominated former Governor
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Beckham was expected to be the Democrats' nominee for governor in 1935, but the death of his son in late 1934 had left him distraught, and his wife was opposed to another campaign. The Democrats turned to
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Democratic majority in the General Assembly, and a legal fight occurred between him and Beckham over the governorship. Beckham ultimately prevailed and Taylor fled the state. Beckham later won
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debts from the federal government, Beckham also virtually eliminated the state's debt. Encouraged by the state's improved finances, the General Assembly voted to expand two of the state's
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Beckham attempted to return to the Senate in 1936. The head of the Jockey Club, James B. Brown, had lost his fortune and influence when his banking empire crashed in 1930.
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The Jockey Club ran a candidate in both parties' primary elections. In the Democratic primary, Beckham defeated the club's relatively-obscure candidate, Robert T. Crowe.
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Beckham's political career began in 1894, when he was elected without opposition to the Kentucky House of Representatives. He served four consecutive terms and was its
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After his term in the Senate ended, Beckham resumed his legal practice in Louisville. He sought another term as governor in 1927. This time, he had the support of the
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agreed to let the courts settle the matter. The case first went before the Louisville Circuit Court, which found in favor of Beckham. Republicans appealed to the
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During the 1906 legislative session, Beckham urged investigation and prosecution of corrupt insurance companies by following the lead of New York attorney
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non-controversial reforms prevented significant opposition when he won the party's nomination. His record also deprived his Republican opponent,
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in 1936. Beckham also served on the Department of Business Regulations Commission and chaired the State Government Reorganization Commission.
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invalidated the results of Louisville's municipal elections for interference by the city's "whiskey ring" in May 1907, Beckham appointed
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and became effective in January 1920. Believing that women should be protected from involvement in politics, Beckham opposed the
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and commenced practice in Bardstown in 1893. He also served as president of the Young Democrats' Club of Nelson County.
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cost him the votes of four legislators in his own party, and in 1908, the General Assembly gave the seat to Republican
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The Democrats renominated Beckham without opposition in 1920. His opponent in the general election was Republican
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in the state. On April 6, 1900, the Court of Appeals upheld the ruling of the lower court. Taylor appealed to the
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In 1906, during his second term as governor, Beckham made a bid to become a U.S. senator. His favorable stance of
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Burckel, Nicholas C. (October 1978). "From Beckham to McCreary: The Progressive Record of Kentucky Governors".
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was Beckham's choice for governor and easily won the early primary over challenger N.B. Hays. Former Governor
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Finch, Glenn (January 1970). "The Election of United States Senators in Kentucky: The Beckham Period".
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During his only term in the Senate, Beckham served alongside three other U.S. senators from Kentucky:
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After the United States entered World War I, Beckham continued to back Wilson and later supported the
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Funds were allocated for the construction of Kentucky's current capitol during Beckham's second term.
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meant that the Senate would no longer be elected by the legislature but instead by popular vote.
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suspected but never proved. It was estimated that the club spent over $ 500,000 to defeat him.
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Beckham obtained his early education at Roseland Academy in Bardstown. In 1881, he served as a
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challenged Beckham for the senatorial nomination, but Beckham won by more than 11,000 votes.
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Beckham refused to send troops into the western part of the state to quell the ongoing
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Descended from a prominent political family, Beckham was chosen as the running mate of
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Six years later, Beckham again attempted to win a Senate seat. The passage of the
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to fill the remainder of Goebel's term and then an election in his own right
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in 1898, his final year in the House. He also served as a delegate to every
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Beckham served as chairman of the Senate Committee on Expenditures in the
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Near the close of the 1904 session, legislators approved the creation of
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In 1933, Beckham's ally, Bingham, had been appointed ambassador to the
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True to his prohibitionist stance, Beckham supported passage of the
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Beckham died in Louisville on January 9, 1940, and was buried in
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likely cost him the election. That put him at odds with
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In March 1904, Beckham signed the Day Law, mandating
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at 12. Later, he enrolled at Central University (now
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Sampson 1003:at the state's 993: 865:Henry Watterson 845: 711: 649: 633: 561:He was born in 559: 465: 445: 428: 395:Political party 377: 373: 372:January 9, 1940 356: 350: 348: 347: 346: 322: 312: 306: 301: 291: 281: 275: 270: 264: 259: 246: 236: 230: 225: 217:Speaker of the 205: 193: 179: 174: 154: 142: 124: 119: 99: 87: 81: 76: 67: 55: 52: 37: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 4148: 4138: 4137: 4132: 4127: 4122: 4117: 4112: 4107: 4102: 4097: 4092: 4087: 4082: 4077: 4072: 4067: 4062: 4057: 4038: 4037: 4033: 4032: 4029: 4028: 4017: 4008: 3999: 3990: 3981: 3972: 3963: 3954: 3951:J. C. Cantrill 3945: 3936: 3927: 3915: 3908: 3906: 3880: 3878: 3870: 3869: 3866: 3865: 3856: 3847: 3838: 3829: 3820: 3811: 3808:J. C. Cantrill 3802: 3793: 3784: 3775: 3765: 3758: 3756: 3753: 3752: 3741: 3731: 3719: 3712: 3710: 3702: 3701: 3698: 3697: 3688: 3679: 3670: 3661: 3652: 3643: 3640:J. C. 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John Beckham
Black-and-white photograph of a clean-shaven man with his hair cut short, at about 45. He is wearing a suit and tie in a style common in the 1910s and 1920s.
United States Senator
Kentucky
Johnson N. Camden Jr.
Richard P. Ernst
Governor of Kentucky
Lieutenant
William P. Thorne
William Goebel
Augustus E. Willson
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
John Marshall
William P. Thorne
Kentucky House of Representatives
South Trimble
Kentucky House of Representatives
Wickland
Nelson County, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
Frankfort Cemetery
Democratic
Charles A. Wickliffe
Robert C. Wickliffe
Alma mater
Central University
University of Kentucky
governor of Kentucky
United States senator
Kentucky

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