JUDICIAL · KY · 1950-1952
Charles Cammack
Supreme Court Chief Justice · Democrat · Kentucky
Background
Between 1950 and 1952, Charles Cammack held the Supreme Court Chief Justice seat in Kentucky, a 2-year tenure. Took office after Brady M. Stewart; succeeded by Porter Sims. Same-year political environment (1950): Governor Lawrence Wetherby.
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Others who held this office in Kentucky
- Robert F. Stephens (1983-1999)
- John S. Palmore (1981-1983)
- John S. Palmore (1975-1979)
- Thomas R. Cammack (1965-1967)
- Astor Hogg (1955-1957)
- James B. Milliken (1953-1955)
- Porter Sims (1952-1953)
- Brady M. Stewart (1948-1950)