Brian Kemp Net Worth

Brian Kemp is a Politician who was born in Athens, Georgia in November 2, 1963 and has a net worth of $4 Million. He was the 27th Secretary of State of Georgia from 2010-2018, but resigned from his post in November 2018 during his run as the Republican candidate for governor due to accusations of voter suppression and democratic backsliding.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day November 2, 1963
Birth Place Athens, GA
Brian Kemp age 60 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio

💰 Net worth: $4 Million (2024)

Brian Kemp, the renowned politician from Georgia, is slated to have a net worth of approximately $4 million by 2024. With a successful career in politics, Kemp has built a reputation as a dedicated public servant over the years. From his election as Georgia's Secretary of State to his subsequent rise to the position of the state's governor in 2018, Kemp has consistently worked towards the betterment of his constituents. His estimated net worth reflects not only his political accomplishments but also his business ventures and investments. Brian Kemp's fortune serves as a testament to his success and serves as a testament to his dedication and commitment to his role as a respected politician in Georgia.

About

Politician who has risen to fame for his time as Georgia's 27th Secretary of State between 2010-2018. He resigned from his post in November 2018 during his run as the Republican candidate for governor after being accused of voter suppression and democratic backsliding. 

Before Fame

He earned his bachelor's degree in agriculture from the University of Georgia. He worked as a home builder before turning to politics. 

Trivia

He served as a Georgia State Senator between 2003-2007. His resignation as Secretary of State was called for during the 2018 gubernatorial elections by former president Jimmy Carter and Georgia NAACP so he could not oversee his own election. 

Family Life

He and his wife Marty share three daughters. 

Associated With

He was appointed Georgia's Secretary of State in 2010 by then-governor Sonny Perdue.