David Boswell (Kentucky politician)

David E. Boswell is a former Democratic member of the Kentucky Senate, having represented the 8th District from 1990 to 2011. Earlier he was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1978 through 1983. In 1983, he defeated Republican Richard Turner to be elected Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky with 64%.[1] In 1987, he was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor unsuccessfully in the Democratic Primary on a ticket paired with Grady Stumbo. The Stumbo-Boswell ticket came in fourth.[2] He returned the political arena and was the 2008 Democratic nominee for U.S. Representative for Kentucky's 2nd Congressional District, and lost to Republican nominee Brett Guthrie. The congressional seat became open because of the retirement of Republican Ron Lewis.

David E. Boswell
Kentucky State Senate from District 8
In office
1990–2011
Succeeded byJoe Bowen
Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky
In office
January 2, 1979  January 4, 1983
GovernorMartha Layne Collins
Preceded byAlben W. Barkley II
Succeeded byWard Burnette
Personal details
Born (1949-11-20) November 20, 1949
Henderson, Kentucky
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Sandi
ResidenceSorgho, Kentucky
Alma materEastern Kentucky University
OccupationSales and marketing

Boswell's 2008 campaign was endorsed by Democrats for Life of America.[3] although the National Right to Life Committee (generally considered the flagship right-to-life organization in the United States) endorsed his opponent, Guthrie. While Boswell kept the race close by winning the more urbanized counties in this mostly rural district, he could not overcome the presence of John McCain and Mitch McConnell atop the ticket. McCain carried the district with 60 percent of the vote and won all but one county entirely within the district. McConnell also carried the 2nd easily.

Boswell lost his 2010 bid for State Senate re-election to Republican businessman Joe Bowen, the owner of Bowen Tire Company in Owensboro.

See also

  • United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky, 2008#District 2

References


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