The 2015 Kentucky gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 2015.[ 1] Incumbent Democratic governor Steve Beshear was ineligible to run for a third term due to term limits .[ 2] Primary elections were held on May 19, 2015.[ 1]
Despite trailing in most pre-election polls, Republican nominee Matt Bevin defeated Democratic nominee Jack Conway by a margin of 52.5% to 43.8% in the general election. Statewide turnout in this election was 30%. With a margin of 8.7%, this election was the closest race of the 2015 gubernatorial election cycle . As of 2023, this was the only time since 2003 that a Republican was elected Governor of Kentucky.
This is the only instance in history in which Knott County has backed a Republican candidate for governor.
Running mate: Johnathan Masters[ 5]
Former running mate: Cherokee Schill[ 4]
Jerry Abramson , White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs , former lieutenant governor of Kentucky and former mayor of Louisville [ 6]
Rocky Adkins , Majority Leader of the Kentucky House of Representatives [ 7] [ 8]
Ben Chandler , former U.S. representative, former attorney general of Kentucky and nominee for governor in 2003 [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Luther Deaton, banker[ 13] [ 14]
Adam Edelen , State Auditor of Kentucky (ran for re-election )[ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
Greg Fischer , Mayor of Louisville[ 18]
Alison Lundergan Grimes , Secretary of State of Kentucky and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2014 (ran for re-election )[ 19]
Crit Luallen , Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky and former state auditor of Kentucky[ 20] [ 21]
Daniel Mongiardo , former lieutenant governor of Kentucky and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2004 [ 15]
Greg Stumbo , Speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives , former attorney general of Kentucky and candidate for lieutenant governor in 2007 [ 8] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25]
John Yarmuth , U.S. representative[ 26]
Jack Conway/Sannie Overly
Statewide elected officials
Individuals
Jim King, Louisville Metro Council President[ 28]
David Yates, Louisville Metro Councilman[ 29]
Shane Young, Hardin County Commonwealth's Attorney[ 30]
Dan Boaz, McCracken County Commonwealth's Attorney[ 31]
Les Burgett, Perry County Sheriff[ 32]
Bobby Carpenter, Greenup County Judge/Executive[ 33]
John Estill, Mason County Attorney[ 34]
John Gardner, Barren and Metcalfe Counties Commonwealth's Attorney[ 35]
Steve Gold, Henderson County Attorney[ 36]
David O'Neill, Fayette County Property Valuation Administrator [ 37]
G.L. Ovey, Lyon County Commonwealth's Attorney[ 38]
Mike Pryor, Nicholas County Judge/Executive[ 39]
Tommy Turner, LaRue County Judge/Executive[ 40]
Jim Ward, Letcher County Judge/Executive[ 41]
G. Davis Wilson, Bourbon County Attorney[ 42]
Elisabeth Jensen , education advocate and nominee for Kentucky's 6th congressional district in 2014 [ 43]
Members of the Kentucky legislature
Morgan McGarvey , state senator[ 44]
Gerald Neal , state senator[ 45]
Ray Jones , state senator[ 46]
Dorsey Ridley, state senator[ 47]
Rita Smart , state representative[ 48]
Larry Clark , state representative and former Speaker Pro Tem of the Kentucky House of Representatives[ 49]
Leslie Combs , state representative[ 50]
Mike Denham , state representative[ 51]
Jeff Donohue , state representative[ 52]
Kelly Flood , state representative[ 53]
Doc Watkins, state representative[ 54]
Ed Worley , former Minority Leader of the Kentucky Senate and former state senator[ 55]
Jerry Rhoads, former state senator[ 56]
Denver Butler , former state representative[ 57]
Organizations
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Jack Conway
Geoff Young
Undecided
Survey USA
May 5–10, 2015
707
± 3.5%
68%
13%
19%
Survey USA
March 3–8, 2015
640
± 3.9%
61%
12%
27%
Harper Polling
January 28–31, 2015
255
± 6.14%
59%
13%
28%
Results by county: Conway—60–70%
Conway—70–80%
Conway—80–90%
James Comer , Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky, 2012–2016; and former state representative, 2001-2012[ 66]
Running mate: Rodney Coffey, former Menifee County Sheriff, 1999–2014; Kentucky Sheriffs Association President, 2014-2015 [ 72]
Robert Lee Rosier, U.S. Army veteran[ 73]
Running mate: John Yuen, candidate for the State Senate in 2012[ 73]
Cathy Bailey, businesswoman and former United States Ambassador to Latvia [ 74]
Andy Barr , U.S. representative[ 75] [ 76]
Jess Correll, banker[ 77]
Richie Farmer , former Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky[ 78] [ 79] [ 80]
Ernie Fletcher , former governor and former U.S. representative[ 81]
Trey Grayson , former Secretary of State of Kentucky and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010 [ 82]
Brett Guthrie , U.S. representative[ 77] [ 83] [ 84]
Thomas Massie , U.S. representative[ 85]
Mitch McConnell , U.S. senator and Senate majority leader[ 86]
Phil Moffett, businessman, Tea Party activist and candidate for governor in 2011 [ 87] [ 88]
Rand Paul , U.S. senator and 2016 presidential candidate[ 89]
David L. Williams , judge on the Kentucky Circuit Courts , former president of the Kentucky Senate and nominee for governor in 2011 [ 90]
James Comer/Chris McDaniel
Individuals
Organizations
Associated General Contractors[ 96]
Hal Heiner/K.C. Crosbie
Individuals
Organizations
Kentucky Pastors Action Coalition [ 97]
Matt Bevin/Jenean Hampton
Individuals
Hugh Hewitt , author and talk radio personality [ 98]
Sally Oh, co-founder of the Lexington Tea Party [ 99]
Organizations
Cincinnati Enquirer [ 100]
Results by county: 20–30%
30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
20–30%
30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
On May 19, 2015, Matt Bevin won the Republican primary, defeating second-place finisher James Comer by 83 votes.[ 61]
Running mate: Heather Curtis, COO of Fark.com and wife of Drew Curtis[ 101]
Running mate: Elisabeth Anderson, retired legal secretary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Jack Conway (D)
Matt Bevin (R)
Drew Curtis (I)
Undecided
Vox Populi
October 26–27, 2015
618
± 3.9%
44%
44%
6%
6%
43%
46%
6%
7%
Survey USA
October 23–26, 2015
798
± 3.5%
45%
40%
6%
10%
WKU Social Science Research Center
October 19–25, 2015
770
± 3.5%
45%
40%
7%
8%
Mason-Dixon
October 6–8, 2015
625
± 4%
43%
41%
6%
10%
Survey USA
September 22–27, 2015
701
± 3.8%
42%
37%
7%
15%
Survey USA
July 22–28, 2015
685
± 3.8%
43%
38%
8%
11%
45%
42%
—
13%
Public Policy Polling
June 18–21, 2015
1,108
± 2.9%
35%
38%
6%
21%
38%
40%
—
22%
Survey USA
May 5–10, 2015
1,677
± 2.4%
48%
37%
—
16%
Survey USA
March 3–8, 2015
1,917
± 2.3%
42%
36%
—
22%
Harper Polling
January 28–29, 2015
640
± 3.87%
45%
41%
—
14%
Gravis Marketing
January 5–6, 2015
608
± 4%
44%
36%
—
20%
Public Policy Polling
August 7–10, 2014
991
± 3.1%
39%
36%
—
25%
Hypothetical polling
Conway vs. Bailey
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Jack Conway (D)
Cathy Bailey (R)
Other
Undecided
Gravis Marketing
January 5–6, 2015
608
± 4%
43%
30%
—
27%
Public Policy Polling
August 7–10, 2014
991
± 3.1%
42%
30%
—
28%
Conway vs. Comer
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Jack Conway (D)
James Comer (R)
Other
Undecided
Survey USA
May 5–10, 2015
1,677
± 2.4%
45%
39%
—
16%
Survey USA
March 3–8, 2015
1,917
± 2.3%
40%
38%
—
22%
Harper Polling
January 28–29, 2015
640
± 3.87%
41%
45%
—
14%
Gravis Marketing
January 5–6, 2015
608
± 4%
40%
37%
—
23%
Garin-Hart-Yang*
December 19–21, 2014
608
± 4%
48%
36%
—
16%
Public Policy Polling
August 7–10, 2014
991
± 3.1%
38%
35%
—
27%
Conway vs. Heiner
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Jack Conway (D)
Hal Heiner (R)
Other
Undecided
Survey USA
May 5–10, 2015
1,677
± 2.4%
48%
36%
—
16%
Survey USA
March 3–8, 2015
1,917
± 2.3%
41%
38%
—
21%
Harper Polling
January 28–29, 2015
640
± 3.87%
42%
44%
—
14%
Gravis Marketing
January 5–6, 2015
608
± 4%
43%
34%
—
22%
Garin-Hart-Yang*
December 19–21, 2014
608
± 4%
51%
30%
—
19%
Public Policy Polling
August 7–10, 2014
991
± 3.1%
39%
32%
—
28%
Gravis Marketing
July 17–20, 2014
1,054
± 3%
45%
36%
—
19%
Conway vs. Scott
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Jack Conway (D)
Will T. Scott (R)
Other
Undecided
Survey USA
May 5–10, 2015
1,677
± 2.4%
48%
32%
—
20%
Survey USA
March 3–8, 2015
1,917
± 2.3%
43%
33%
—
24%
Harper Polling
January 28–29, 2015
640
± 3.87%
44%
40%
—
16%
* Poll for the Kentucky Democratic Party
County[ 111]
Matt Bevin (R)
Jack Conway (D)
Other
Total votes
#
%
%
#
%
#
Adair
66.33%
2,727
30.84%
1,268
2.82%
116
4,111
Allen
69.00%
2,344
28.76%
977
2.24%
76
3,397
Anderson
55.34%
3,724
39.16%
2,635
5.50%
370
6,729
Ballard
55.20%
1,312
41.65%
990
3.16%
75
2,377
Barren
57.40%
5,289
38.72%
3,568
3.88%
358
9,215
Bath
46.65%
1,045
49.87%
1,117
3.48%
78
2,240
Bell
58.60%
2,425
37.60%
1,556
3.79%
157
4,138
Boone
65.78%
15,842
30.80%
7,418
3.41%
822
24,082
Bourbon
45.34%
2,202
51.68%
2,510
2.99%
145
4,857
Boyd
51.70%
4,747
45.24%
4,154
3.06%
281
9,182
Boyle
54.72%
3,968
40.65%
2,948
4.63%
336
7,252
Bracken
53.78%
854
42.82%
680
3.40%
54
1,588
Breathitt
49.81%
1,313
45.83%
1,208
4.36%
115
2,636
Breckinridge
56.78%
2,648
39.84%
1,858
3.39%
158
4,664
Bullitt
57.86%
9,856
38.11%
6,492
4.03%
686
17,034
Butler
67.24%
1,786
30.38%
807
2.37%
63
2,656
Caldwell
58.97%
1,838
37.86%
1,180
3.18%
99
3,117
Calloway
55.44%
4,742
41.59%
3,558
2.97%
254
8,554
Campbell
54.15%
10,671
41.90%
8,258
3.95%
779
19,708
Carlisle
60.66%
899
37.85%
561
1.48%
22
1,482
Carroll
46.61%
867
49.62%
923
3.76%
70
1,860
Carter
53.62%
2,405
43.57%
1,954
2.81%
126
4,485
Casey
79.31%
2,836
18.15%
649
2.54%
91
3,576
Christian
56.91%
4,830
40.60%
3,446
2.49%
211
8,487
Clark
54.55%
4,551
41.33%
3,448
4.12%
344
8,343
Clay
71.11%
2,311
26.65%
866
2.25%
73
3,250
Clinton
76.36%
1,531
22.14%
444
1.50%
30
2,005
Crittenden
65.52%
1,450
31.86%
705
2.62%
58
2,213
Cumberland
70.93%
927
26.17%
342
2.91%
38
1,307
Daviess
55.12%
13,483
42.38%
10,366
2.50%
611
24,460
Edmonson
63.02%
1,503
33.75%
805
3.23%
77
2,385
Elliott
40.21%
495
57.35%
706
2.44%
30
1,231
Estill
63.08%
1,770
31.72%
890
5.20%
146
2,806
Fayette
39.72%
27,788
54.64%
38,220
5.64%
3,945
69,953
Fleming
57.65%
1,907
38.81%
1,284
3.54%
117
3,308
Floyd
42.04%
3,390
54.46%
4,392
3.50%
282
8,064
Franklin
35.20%
5,942
58.29%
9,839
6.51%
1,098
16,879
Fulton
51.45%
568
45.65%
504
2.90%
32
1,104
Gallatin
56.16%
739
39.89%
525
3.95%
52
1,316
Garrard
65.67%
2,542
29.91%
1,158
4.42%
171
3,871
Grant
62.51%
2,433
34.07%
1,326
3.42%
133
3,892
Graves
60.84%
5,370
36.13%
3,189
3.04%
268
8,827
Grayson
62.86%
3,246
33.54%
1,732
3.60%
186
5,164
Green
69.66%
2,018
27.82%
806
2.52%
73
2,897
Greenup
57.12%
4,432
40.07%
3,109
2.81%
218
7,759
Hancock
49.93%
1,114
47.69%
1,064
2.38%
53
2,231
Hardin
56.71%
11,586
39.30%
8,029
3.99%
815
20,430
Harlan
62.34%
3,099
33.61%
1,671
4.04%
201
4,971
Harrison
51.15%
2,093
43.45%
1,778
5.40%
221
4,092
Hart
57.48%
2,043
38.80%
1,379
3.71%
132
3,554
Henderson
47.19%
4,837
49.92%
5,117
2.90%
297
10,251
Henry
52.75%
2,126
42.68%
1,720
4.57%
184
4,030
Hickman
61.43%
771
36.49%
458
2.07%
26
1,255
Hopkins
60.48%
5,802
36.73%
3,524
2.79%
268
9,594
Jackson
83.36%
2,310
14.18%
393
2.45%
68
2,771
Jefferson
38.57%
74,427
58.16%
112,232
3.27%
6,302
192,961
Jessamine
61.93%
7,581
33.77%
4,134
4.30%
526
12,241
Johnson
65.39%
3,040
30.80%
1,432
3.81%
177
4,649
Kenton
57.25%
18,007
39.11%
12,301
3.64%
1,145
31,453
Knott
55.88%
1,612
39.55%
1,141
4.58%
132
2,885
Knox
67.35%
3,706
29.69%
1,634
2.96%
163
5,503
Larue
59.79%
2,009
36.13%
1,214
4.08%
137
3,360
Laurel
74.48%
8,781
22.59%
2,663
2.93%
345
11,789
Lawrence
60.87%
1,616
36.65%
973
2.49%
66
2,655
Lee
67.84%
1,042
27.47%
422
4.69%
72
1,536
Leslie
77.43%
1,654
20.18%
431
2.39%
51
2,136
Letcher
54.65%
2,360
41.11%
1,775
4.24%
183
4,318
Lewis
73.56%
1,833
23.43%
584
3.01%
75
2,492
Lincoln
64.36%
3,289
31.82%
1,626
3.82%
195
5,110
Livingston
57.49%
1,340
39.77%
927
2.75%
64
2,331
Logan
58.49%
2,345
39.04%
1,565
2.47%
99
4,009
Lyon
52.32%
1,208
45.17%
1,043
2.51%
58
2,309
Madison
55.87%
10,268
39.98%
7,348
4.16%
764
18,380
Magoffin
53.86%
1,229
43.25%
987
2.89%
66
2,282
Marion
41.20%
1,591
55.20%
2,132
3.60%
139
3,862
Marshall
53.26%
5,969
43.09%
4,830
3.65%
409
11,208
Martin
73.25%
1,268
24.21%
419
2.54%
44
1,731
Mason
52.43%
1,792
44.79%
1,531
2.78%
95
3,418
McCracken
58.42%
9,028
39.03%
6,031
2.55%
394
15,453
McCreary
65.42%
1,362
31.12%
648
3.46%
72
2,082
McLean
56.57%
1,364
40.81%
984
2.61%
63
2,411
Meade
51.37%
3,310
44.04%
2,838
4.59%
296
6,444
Menifee
53.60%
1,160
41.45%
897
4.94%
107
2,164
Mercer
60.22%
3,517
35.17%
2,054
4.61%
269
5,840
Metcalfe
57.76%
1,344
38.16%
888
4.08%
95
2,327
Monroe
67.32%
1,642
29.56%
721
3.12%
76
2,439
Montgomery
54.61%
3,271
41.39%
2,479
4.01%
240
5,990
Morgan
54.93%
1,355
40.90%
1,009
4.18%
103
2,467
Muhlenberg
49.30%
3,613
47.12%
3,453
3.58%
262
7,328
Nelson
48.35%
4,902
48.14%
4,880
3.51%
356
10,138
Nicholas
38.20%
563
58.14%
857
3.66%
54
1,474
Ohio
59.41%
3,115
38.15%
2,000
2.44%
128
5,243
Oldham
60.54%
10,896
35.58%
6,403
3.88%
699
17,998
Owen
56.10%
1,444
38.85%
1,000
5.05%
130
2,574
Owsley
70.47%
580
26.73%
220
2.79%
23
823
Pendleton
59.92%
1,567
35.79%
936
4.28%
112
2,615
Perry
62.00%
3,276
35.14%
1,857
2.86%
151
5,284
Pike
54.76%
6,146
42.24%
4,741
2.99%
336
11,223
Powell
52.48%
1,335
43.63%
1,110
3.89%
99
2,544
Pulaski
72.00%
10,623
24.83%
3,664
3.17%
467
14,754
Robertson
53.12%
247
43.44%
202
3.44%
16
465
Rockcastle
74.33%
2,536
21.81%
744
3.87%
132
3,412
Rowan
46.67%
2,179
49.71%
2,321
3.62%
169
4,669
Russell
72.08%
3,312
24.90%
1,144
3.03%
139
4,595
Scott
51.32%
6,165
43.55%
5,232
5.14%
617
12,014
Shelby
56.74%
6,573
39.49%
4,575
3.76%
436
11,584
Simpson
59.57%
1,652
38.19%
1,059
2.24%
62
2,773
Spencer
62.84%
3,169
33.81%
1,705
3.35%
169
5,043
Taylor
61.28%
3,852
35.95%
2,260
2.77%
174
6,286
Todd
62.23%
903
34.67%
503
3.10%
45
1,451
Trigg
55.01%
1,746
42.28%
1,342
2.71%
86
3,174
Trimble
54.51%
1,033
42.06%
797
3.43%
65
1,895
Union
47.53%
1,829
50.10%
1,928
2.36%
91
3,848
Warren
55.17%
12,411
41.58%
9,354
3.25%
730
22,495
Washington
57.38%
1,796
38.50%
1,205
4.12%
129
3,130
Wayne
64.54%
2,412
33.15%
1,239
2.30%
86
3,737
Webster
55.82%
1,567
41.61%
1,168
2.57%
72
2,807
Whitley
69.73%
4,772
27.13%
1,857
3.14%
215
6,844
Wolfe
46.15%
689
51.11%
763
2.75%
41
1,493
Woodford
47.53%
3,804
46.28%
3,704
6.19%
495
8,003
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
By congressional district [ edit ]
Bevin won 4 of 6 congressional districts. Conway won the other two, including one held by a Republican.[ 111]
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