Kent Glasscock

Kenton Lee "Kent" Glasscock (born November 4, 1952)[1] is a former Republican politician from Manhattan, Kansas.

Kansas Attorney General Carla Stovall briefly campaigned for the Republican nomination for the office of Governor with Glasscock as her running mate.

Despite an early lead in the polls, Stovall withdrew from the race in order to get married and spend more time with family.

Stovall's abrupt exit from the race caused the Republican party leaders to call a summit with Governor Bill Graves, Lt.

[3] The Knight-Glasscock ticket finished third behind Senator Dave Kerr and Mary Birch in second, and then State Treasurer Tim Shallenburger.

Glasscock earned his undergraduate degree in English from Kansas State University and is a graduate of Manhattan High School.