John Kitzhaber Net Worth

His salary as Governor of Oregon was $93,600 per year. John Kitzhaber is a Politician with a net worth of $137.2 million. He was born in 1947 and served as President of the Oregon State Senate from 1985 to 1993. He was then elected to two terms as Governor of Oregon, and in 2011, he began a third term. His salary as Governor of Oregon was $93,600 per year.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 5, 1947
Birth Place Washington
Age 77 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $137.2 million (2024)

John Kitzhaber, a well-known politician in Washington, is reported to have an estimated net worth of $137.2 million in 2024. Having a successful career in politics, Kitzhaber is known for his contributions and influence in the state of Washington. His net worth is a reflection of his financial accomplishments throughout his tenure in politics, indicating his ability to make wise investments and manage his wealth effectively. As a prominent figure in the political landscape, John Kitzhaber continues to exert his influence and make valuable contributions to the community.

About

After serving as President of the Oregon State Senate from 1985 until 1993, this Democratic Party politician was elected to two terms as Governor of Oregon. In 2011, eight years after ending his second four years as Governor, he began a third gubernatorial term.

Before Fame

After graduating from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, he received his medical degree from the Oregon Health and Science University and worked as an emergency room doctor.

Trivia

He led Portland, Oregon's Center for Evidence-Based Policy.

Family Life

The son of Annabel Wetzel Reed and Albert Kitzhaber, he spent his childhood in Colfax, Washington and South Eugene, Oregon. After his marriage to Rosemary Linehan ended in divorce, he and his second wife, Sharon LaCroix, became parents to a son named Logan (after divorcing LaCroix he began a long-term partnership with Cylvia Hayes).

Associated With

When he began his first term as Governor of Oregon, he succeeded fellow Democrat and first female Oregon governor Barbara Roberts.