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Martha Layne Collins

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Martha Layne Collins

Martha Layne Collins (née Hall; December 7, 1936 – November 1, 2025) was an American businesswoman and politician from Kentucky; she served as the state's 56th governor from 1983 to 1987, the first woman to hold the office and the only one to date. Prior to that, she served as the 48th lieutenant governor of Kentucky, under John Y. Brown Jr. Her election as governor made her the highest-ranking woman in the Democratic Party. She was considered as a possible running mate for Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale in the 1984 presidential election, but Mondale chose Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro instead. After graduating from the University of Kentucky, Collins worked as a school teacher while her husband finished a degree in dentistry. She became interested in politics, and worked on both Wendell Ford's gubernatorial campaign in 1971 and Walter Dee Huddleston's United States Senate campaign in 1972. In 1975, she was chosen secretary of the state's Democratic Party and was elected clerk of the Kentucky Court of Appeals. During her tenure as clerk, a constitutional amendment restructured the state's judicial system, and the Court of Appeals became the Kentucky Supreme Court. Collins continued as clerk of the renamed court and worked to educate citizens about the court's new role. Collins was elected lieutenant governor in 1979, under Governor John Y. Brown Jr. Brown was frequently out of the state, leaving Collins as acting governor for more than 500 days of her four-year term as lieutenant governor. In 1983, she defeated Republican Jim Bunning to become Kentucky's first woman governor. Her administration had two primary focuses: education and economic development. After failing to secure increased funding for education in the 1984 legislative session, she conducted a statewide public awareness campaign in advance of a special legislative session the following year; the modified program was passed in that session. She successfully used economic incentives to bring a Toyota manufacturing plant to Georgetown, Kentucky, in 1986. Legal challenges to the incentives – which would have cost the state the plant and its related economic benefits – were eventually dismissed by the Kentucky Supreme Court. The Toyota Georgetown plant, which led to more automakers settling in Kentucky, is regarded as Collins's biggest accomplishment during her time as Governor. The state experienced record economic growth under Collins's leadership. Despite failing to achieve a major overhaul in the state's vocational education system, Collins would find greater success in improving the state's general education system; a lawsuit which had been filed in 1985 under her leadership also led to a landmark Kentucky Supreme Court ruling which resulted in the eventual passage of the Kentucky Education Reform Act of 1990 which, among other things, overhauled the state's K-12 education system and created a state funded preschool system. At the time, Kentucky governors were not eligible for reelection. Collins taught at several universities after her four-year term as governor. From 1990 to 1996, she was the president of St. Catharine College near Springfield, Kentucky. The 1993 conviction of Collins's husband, Dr. Bill Collins, in an influence-peddling scandal, damaged her hopes for a return to political life. Prior to her husband's conviction it had been rumored that she would be a candidate for the U.S. Senate, or would take a position in the administration of President Bill Clinton. From 1998 to 2012, Collins served as an executive scholar-in-residence at Georgetown College.

Infobox

Lieutenant
Steve Beshear
Preceded by
Mike Curb
Succeeded by
William Scranton III
Governor
John Y. Brown Jr.
Born
Martha Layne Hall(1936-12-07)December 7, 1936Bagdad, Kentucky, U.S.
Died
November 1, 2025(2025-11-01) (aged 88)Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.
Political party
Democratic
Spouse
mw- Bill Collins (m. 1959)
Children
2
Education
Lindenwood University (attended)University of Kentucky (BS)
Party
Democratic
Resting place
Frankfort Cemetery

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Preceded byThelma Stovall
Preceded byThelma Stovall
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Preceded byThelma Stovall
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Democratic nominee for the Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1979
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Succeeded bySteve Beshear
Preceded byJohn Y. Brown Jr.
Preceded byJohn Y. Brown Jr.
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Preceded byJohn Y. Brown Jr.
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Democratic nominee for the Governor of Kentucky 1983
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Succeeded byWallace G. Wilkinson
Preceded byTip O'Neill
Preceded byTip O'Neill
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Preceded byTip O'Neill
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Permanent Chair of the Democratic National Convention 1984
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Succeeded byJim Wright
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Preceded byThelma Stovall
Preceded byThelma Stovall
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Preceded byThelma Stovall
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Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1979–1983
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Succeeded bySteve Beshear
Preceded byJohn Y. Brown, Jr.
Preceded byJohn Y. Brown, Jr.
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Preceded byJohn Y. Brown, Jr.
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Governor of Kentucky 1983–1987
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Succeeded byWallace G. Wilkinson
Party political offices
Preceded byThelma Stovall
Democratic nominee for the Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1979
Succeeded bySteve Beshear
Preceded byJohn Y. Brown Jr.
Democratic nominee for the Governor of Kentucky 1983
Succeeded byWallace G. Wilkinson
Preceded byTip O'Neill
Permanent Chair of the Democratic National Convention 1984
Succeeded byJim Wright
Political offices
Preceded byThelma Stovall
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1979–1983
Succeeded bySteve Beshear
Preceded byJohn Y. Brown, Jr.
Governor of Kentucky 1983–1987
Succeeded byWallace G. Wilkinson

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  68. "Kentuckians pay final respects to former Gov. Martha Layne Collins, reflect on her legacy"
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  69. "Former Kentucky Governor Martha Layne Collins visitation and funeral. See photos from the event"
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  70. "Former Governor Martha Layne Collins, who died at 88, will lie in state at Old State Capitol on Sunday"
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  71. "The late Gov. Martha Layne Collins to lie in state Sunday"
    https://kentuckylantern.com/briefs/the-late-gov-martha-layne-collins-to-lie-in-state-sunday/
  72. "Ky. leaders remember former Governor Martha Layne Collins at memorial service"
    https://www.wkyt.com/2025/11/10/ky-leaders-remember-former-governor-martha-layne-collins-memorial-service/
  73. "Kentucky honors former Governor Martha Layne Collins at funeral in Frankfort"
    https://www.wtvq.com/kentucky-honors-former-governor-martha-layne-collins-at-funeral-in-frankfort/
  74. "Funeral arrangements announced for former KY Gov. Martha Layne Collins"
    https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article312830555.html
  75. "Funeral arrangements for Martha Layne Collins, Kentucky's first female governor, announced"
    https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2025/11/07/martha-layne-collins-funeral-arrangements-announced/87145253007/
  76. "Eastern Kentucky University's Shain Receives Martha Layne Collins Leadership Award". U.S. Federal News Service
  77. Kocher, "Parkway to be Named for Collins"
  78. "2009 Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals". Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  79. "Our Schools: Martha Layne Collins High School"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20100311213147/http://www.shelby.kyschools.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1838&Itemid=255
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