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John Oxendine was born on 30 April, 1962 in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., is an American politician (born 1962). Discover John Oxendine'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 61 years old?

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Occupation Insurance commissioner, lawyer, businessman
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 30 April 1962
Birthday 30 April
Birthplace Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality American

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1962

John W. Oxendine (born April 30, 1962) is an American politician and businessman who served four terms as Insurance Commissioner of the U.S. state of Georgia.

1980

He grew up in Tucker, Georgia, where he was a Tucker Tiger and graduated from Tucker High School in 1980.

Oxendine attributes his keen interest in politics to his father who had been a former Senior Superior Court Judge in Gwinnett County since Oxendine was in school.

1984

He triple majored in Christianity, Greek, and political science at Mercer University, earning his Bachelor of Arts with honors in 1984.

During college he worked at the Georgia State Capitol to pay for his tuition as a student assistant to Governor George Busbee.

1987

Oxendine attended Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer, where he continued being active in student organizations including the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, and graduated with his Juris Doctor in 1987.

Upon graduation from law school, Oxendine took over the family law practice, Oxendine and Associates, located in Gwinnett County, from his father.

Oxendine and Associates concentrated in helping small businesses navigate the bureaucracy required when doing business with the federal government.

1994

A member of the Independent party, he was first elected commissioner in 1994 and was reelected in 1998, 2002, and 2006.

Prior to entering politics, Oxendine owned and operated a small business and was a lawyer practicing in Gwinnett County, Georgia.

Oxendine began his career working on several gubernatorial campaigns and was later appointed by Governor Joe Frank Harris to the State Personnel Board.

On May 20, 2022, Oxendine was indicted by a federal grand jury on felony charges of conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to commit health care fraud.

John Oxendine is one of two sons of Judge James W. Oxendine.

His mother is Louise Oxendine.

He has one brother, Tim from his father's first marriage.

He has two sisters; Cindy Oxendine Sluder from his father's first marriage, and Shirley from his father's second marriage.

John has no siblings from his father's third marriage.

In the 1994 election, Oxendine opposed incumbent Democratic insurance commissioner Tim Ryles.

After a long, grueling campaign, Oxendine won with 50.98% of the vote.

1995

Oxendine owned and ran this firm until he took the office of Insurance Commissioner in January 1995.

Oxendine was called an "abomination" by a local judge who stated that "If I knew I could suspend you from practicing law in the state of Georgia for the rest of your life I would do so. You’re [an] abomination as far as I’m concerned."

Oxendine first married Lee, with whom he had one child.

Lee and John divorced on Oct 26, 1995.

Oxendine later married Ivy Adams, who had also been a student at Mercer in her younger years, and together they have one child.

Ivy Adams Oxendine has two children from her prior marriage.

He formerly resided in Peachtree Corners, and now resides in Duluth in Gwinnett County.

Oxendine began his career as a student assistant to Governor George Busbee.

Oxendine later worked on the campaign staff of Joe Frank Harris, who was elected Governor and appointed Oxendine as chairman of the State Personnel Board.

2000

When United States Senator Paul Coverdell died suddenly in 2000, Oxendine was inundated with calls to run for United States Senator, but decided against running.

Republican leaders later settled on former U.S. Senator Mack Mattingly as their consensus Republican candidate; Mattingly was defeated by former Governor Zell Miller.

2003

In early 2003, Miller announced he would not seek reelection to the Senate, prompting Oxendine to again consider running for the seat.

On January 8, 2003, Oxendine told the Atlanta Business Chronicle, "We've had countless people across the state asking us to run for the [U.S.] Senate, and I told people I was flattered by their faith in me and that I would consider it. I did consider it to the point of commissioning a poll and the results were every encouraging. It turned out I am one of the best-known and -liked politicians in the state."

However, when long time friend Congressman Johnny Isakson announced his candidacy a month later, Oxendine endorsed Isakson and restated his intention to serve out the remainder of his term as Insurance Commissioner.

2004

In early 2004, Oxendine announced his intent to run for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia and formed an exploratory committee in 2005.

He showed his fundraising prowess by raising approximately $500,000 for his campaign in just a couple months.

2005

In February 2005, after State Senator Casey Cagle and Christian political consultant Ralph Reed joined the race for Lieutenant Governor, Oxendine later announced that he would run for reelection as Insurance Commissioner.

In the November election, Oxendine had his largest challenge since being sworn in, a Roy Barnes protégé and Democratic attorney Guy Drexinger.

Oxendine defeated Drexinger by the largest margin in the cycle among those candidates with challengers, taking 65.6 percent of the vote to Drexinger's 34.4 percent.

Oxendine carried 153 of Georgia's 159 counties.

As insurance commissioner, John Oxendine brought reforms to the office, expanding the office hours and creating Georgia's first Telemedicine Program.