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Julian Carroll (Julian Morton Carroll) was born on 16 April, 1931 in West Paducah, Kentucky, U.S., is an American politician (1931–2023). Discover Julian Carroll'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 92 years old?
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Julian Morton Carroll |
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92 years old |
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Aries |
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16 April 1931 |
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16 April |
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West Paducah, Kentucky, U.S. |
Date of death |
10 December, 2023 |
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Frankfort, Kentucky, U.S. |
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United States
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Julian Carroll Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Julian Carroll's Wife?
His wife is Charlann Harting (m. 22 July 1951-10 September 2014)
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Julian Carroll Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Julian Carroll worth at the age of 92 years old? Julian Carroll’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from United States. We have estimated Julian Carroll's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Julian Morton Carroll (April 16, 1931 – December 10, 2023) was an American lawyer and politician from the state of Kentucky.
His father was a tenant farmer, but shortly after the Ohio River flood of 1937, the family moved to Heath in McCracken County, where Buster Carroll sold tractor implements and in 1940 opened an automobile repair shop.
Through his early teenage years, Carroll lived with his grandparents to help care for an ailing grandfather.
In 1949, Carroll was selected to represent Heath High School at Kentucky Boys State, a week-long civic affairs summer camp for high school seniors-to-be.
Participants in the camp create a miniature state government based on their state's actual government.
At the camp, Carroll was elected governor of the miniature government.
The following year, he graduated as salutatorian and student body president of Heath High School.
Carroll began dating Charlann Harting near the end of 1950.
In mid-1951, they parted ways to attend college – Harting, whose family was better off financially, at the University of Kentucky and Carroll at nearby Paducah Junior College.
After their first year, Carroll and Harting decided to get married.
The ceremony took place on July 22, 1951, and the couple eventually had four children – Kenneth, Patrice, Bradley, and Ellyn.
Carroll earned an Associate in Arts degree from Paducah Junior College in 1952.
That summer, the family moved to Lexington where Carroll matriculated to the University of Kentucky.
He funded his further education working for the Fayette County Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Office.
In 1954, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science, and in 1956, he earned a Bachelor of Laws degree.
While in college, Carroll had received training through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
By graduation, he had risen to the rank of Commandant of Cadets, the highest rank of any student at the university.
After graduation, he enlisted in the Air Force and was stationed at Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth, Texas.
For three years, he served as an Air Force attorney, then returned to Paducah and joined the law firm of Reed, Scent, Reed, and Walton.
He was elected to the first of five terms in the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1962 and served as speaker of that body from 1968 to 1970.
He was active in civic affairs, including membership in the Jaycees and serving as charter president of the Paducah Optimists Club in 1962.
He ran for lieutenant governor in 1971 on an informal ticket with former governor Bert T. Combs.
Combs lost in the Democratic primary to Wendell Ford, but Carroll defeated his primary opponents and went on to win the general election.
As governor, Carroll increased funding for public education and promoted the use of coal as a means of alleviating the 1973 energy crisis.
A Democrat, he served as the 54th governor of Kentucky from 1974 to 1979, succeeding Wendell H. Ford, who resigned to accept a seat in the U.S. Senate.
He was most recently a member of the Kentucky Senate, representing Anderson, Franklin, Woodford, Gallatin, and Owen counties.
He was the first Kentucky governor from the state's far-western Jackson Purchase region.
Thelma Stovall, who served as lieutenant governor with him, was the first woman to be elected lieutenant governor of Kentucky.
After graduating from the University of Kentucky and spending three years as an Air Force lawyer, Carroll returned to McCracken County, Kentucky, where he gained acclaim for leading a campaign to allow the Tennessee Valley Authority to provide low-cost electricity to the county.
He was elevated to the governorship in December 1974, after Ford unseated moderate Republican U.S. Senator Marlow Cook.
Carroll won a term as governor in his own right in 1975.
He also oversaw a major reorganization of the state's judicial system following voters' approval of a constitutional amendment in 1975.
Ellyn, born June 27, 1975, was the first child born to a Kentucky First Family while they were residing in the Governor's Mansion.
Many natural and man-made disasters occurred during his term in office, including the Great Blizzard of 1978 and the Beverly Hills Supper Club fire, leading to better safety practices and stricter law enforcement in the state.
When Carroll left office, both he and his predecessor were under the cloud of an investigation for an alleged insurance kickback scheme, but Carroll was not convicted of any wrongdoing.
In 2004, he was elected to the Kentucky Senate.
Re-elected in 2008 and 2012, he won a fourth term without opposition in 2016.
He announced shortly after his 88th birthday that he would not run for re-election in 2020.
Julian Carroll was born in West Paducah in McCracken County, Kentucky.
He was the third of eleven children born to Elvie B. "Buster" and Eva (Heady) Carroll.