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Eliot Cutler was born on 29 July, 1946 in Bangor, Maine, U.S., is an American politician, lawyer, and convicted felon. Discover Eliot Cutler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 29 July 1946
Birthday 29 July
Birthplace Bangor, Maine, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1946

Eliot Cutler (born July 29, 1946) is an American former lawyer, political candidate, and convicted felon.

1980

He then worked from 1980 to 1988 for the law firm Webster & Sheffield, focusing mostly on environmental and land use issues.

1990

In 1990, Cutler purchased property on Shore Road in Cape Elizabeth.

In an interview with Portland Magazine, Cutler recounted the purchase, "It took two years to find this property. Once we saw it and bought it, we wanted to build a house that sat well on land and was not overly imposing, from the road or the water. We needed lots of room for us and our family, a growing family along the course of time, where we could gather family and friends to enjoy the Maine Coast with us."

Cutler resided in Cape Elizabeth with his wife, Melanie Stewart Cutler, during his gubernatorial campaigns.

They have two adult children.

2000

He was a founding partner of Cutler & Stanfield LLP, with fellow Webster & Sheffield associate Jeffrey Stanfield, which became the second-largest environmental law firm in the country, eventually merging that practice with international firm Akin Gump in 2000.

2006

In 2006, Cutler moved to Beijing, where he acquired a collection of Chinese vernacular furniture and antiques.

When he moved back to his home in Cape Elizabeth, he integrated the Far East influence with the Maine mystique of the residence.

2009

On December 9, 2009, Cutler officially launched his campaign for governor of Maine.

Had he been elected, he would have been Maine's third independent governor.

He was endorsed by Maine's second Independent governor, Angus King.

In a close election-night race, Cutler took an early lead.

As the results came in from Maine's smaller and more rural communities, Cutler's lead shrank, and eventually opponent Paul LePage took the lead.

Based on early, unofficial results, the Bangor Daily News projected that LePage would win, and Cutler conceded on the morning after the election.

2010

He was twice an Independent candidate in Maine's 2010 and 2014 gubernatorial races.

In 2010, he placed second in a multi-way race, receiving 208,270 votes, equaling 35.9%, narrowly losing to Republican Paul LePage.

Cutler had been a proponent of this system during the 2010 election, believing he would have won if it had been implemented then.

However, due to the state constitution's rules on gubernatorial elections, ranked choice voting is not allowed to be used for the position.

2012

He served on the board of directors of Americans Elect, a nonprofit 501(c)(4) corporation which sought to gain ballot access for a presidential ticket, to be chosen through an online national primary, in every state in the 2012 Presidential Election.

Cutler endorsed Angus King in the 2012 U.S. Senate election to succeed the retiring Olympia Snowe.

King won the election.

2013

On June 6, 2013, Cutler announced on radio station WGAN's morning show that he would again run for governor, with a formal announcement coming after Labor Day.

He dismissed the suggestion that his candidacy would result in another LePage victory, stating that he wouldn't run if he didn't think he could win.

2014

In 2014 he garnered only 8.4%, placing third behind both the Democratic candidate as well as LePage, who was re-elected with 48.2% of the vote.

Cutler had previously served in the Carter Administration as part of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

In May 2023, Cutler pled guilty to four counts of possessing child pornography, after being arrested in March 2022.

Cutler was born and raised in a Jewish family in Bangor, Maine, the eldest son of Lawrence and Catherine Cutler.

His father was a physician and his mother was an economist.

Cutler received secondary education at Deerfield Academy.

He then proceeded to graduate from Harvard College and later earned a degree from Georgetown Law.

Cutler began his career as a legislative assistant to Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine, helping craft the Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act.

He served as associate director for Natural Resources, Energy and Science in the Office of Management and Budget in the Carter administration, and was the principal White House official for energy.

While he was again endorsed by Angus King on August 18, 2014 King withdrew his endorsement on October 29, 2014, in favor of the Democratic Party candidate, Mike Michaud.

Cutler finished a distant third, with LePage winning reelection.

Though many Democrats believe that Cutler was a two-time spoiler, it is a label he and his supporters reject.

Since the 2014 election, the second in a row in which the governor was elected with less than a majority, Maine became the first state in the country to introduce ranked choice voting in its election, with the multi-way race between LePage, Cutler, and the Democratic candidate often being seen as an impetus for this action.

2015

Cutler announced on April 2, 2015, that he would not run for governor again, stating that he was taking a "vow of abstinence" from doing so.

2017

In May 2017, Cutler put his 15,455 ft2 oceanfront home in Cape Elizabeth for sale for $11 million, citing his intention to move to a condominium in nearby Portland and also to look for a place on the water in Maine.

2020

At the end of 2020, the home was purchased by Jonathan S. Bush.