Crit Luallen | |
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56th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky | |
In office November 13, 2014 – December 8, 2015 |
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Governor | Steve Beshear |
Preceded by | Jerry Abramson |
Succeeded by | Jenean Hampton |
Auditor of Kentucky | |
In office January 3, 2004 – January 2, 2012 |
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Governor |
Ernie Fletcher Steve Beshear |
Preceded by | Ed Hatchett |
Succeeded by | Adam Edelen |
Personal details | |
Born |
Frankfort, Kentucky, U.S. |
July 21, 1952
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Lynn Luallen |
Alma mater | Centre College |
Religion | Disciples of Christ |
Eugenia Crittenden Blackburn "Crit" Luallen (born July 21, 1952) served as the 56th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from November 13, 2014 to December 8, 2015. Luallen previously served as Kentucky State Auditor.
Luallen is a native of Frankfort where she graduated from Frankfort High School before continuing on to study at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, graduating in 1974. Luallen is descended from John Jordan Crittenden and Luke Pryor Blackburn, and she shares her name with both men. After graduating from Centre College, Luallen began working in the mailroom of Wendell Ford's senate campaign. She worked her way up in the campaign to working in communications. After Ford's campaign, Luallen worked on Julian Carroll's gubernatorial campaign and in the administration of John Y. Brown, Jr.
In 1983, Luallen worked on Martha Layne Collins's gubernatorial campaign as the campaign media coordinator. She served in the Collins administration as a special assistant and was later appointed Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of the Arts. As Commissioner of the Arts, Luallen helped found the Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts. After Governor Collins left office in 1988, Luallen took a position working with the Greater Louisville Economic Development Partnership, a position she retained until 1992. Luallen returned to government in 1992 after taking the position of Secretary of the Kentucky Tourism Cabinet, a position she held until 1994. From 1994 to 1995, Luallen served as Secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet. In 1995, Paul E. Patton was elected Governor and Luallen served as Secretary of the Executive Cabinet until 2002. Luallen received attention during her tenure under Governor Patton, especially for helping negotiate a 1997 tax incentive package for the United Parcel Service, during the 2000 tax reforms, and for her role in the 1997 higher education reforms.