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Ken Fanning was born on 28 April, 1947 in United States, is an American politician. Discover Ken Fanning'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 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
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Born 28 April 1947
Birthday 28 April
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Nationality United States

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1921

Fanning was placed in the single-member 21st District, containing the liberal-leaning western portions of the borough.

He lost reelection to the late Democratic challenger Niilo Koponen by a nearly two-to-one margin, in a contest with no Republican nominee.

1947

Kenneth James Fanning (born April 28, 1947) is an American hunting and fishing guide and former politician.

Fanning was born on April 28, 1947, in Tampa, Florida.

1948

Ken Fanning was married to Jill Kathleen Fanning (1948–2006), who was involved in the real estate business in Fairbanks.

1966

He studied at Colorado State University from 1966 to 1967, then moved to Alaska.

1969

He settled in Fairbanks in 1969, where he studied wildlife management at the University of Alaska (UA) and built a home in the Fairbanks-area suburbs southwest of the university's campus.

1970

He studied at UA through 1970.

He worked as a hunting and fishing guide, a trapper, and was also employed at one point by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

Fanning became involved in politics during the late 1970s, through additional work as a consultant and lobbyist on natural resource and wildlife issues.

Fanning joined the Libertarian Party (LP) around this same time.

1971

Fanning became a protege of Dick Randolph, a Fairbanks insurance agent who served as a Republican in the Alaska House from 1971 to 1974, who himself had joined the LP after meeting MacBride in 1976.

1976

The visits made to Alaska during the 1976 campaign by Libertarian presidential nominee Roger MacBride and running mate David Bergland spurred interest in the state's LP chapter.

1978

He followed Randolph, who won election to the House as a Libertarian in 1978 and was reelected alongside Fanning.

Fanning and Randolph represented the Fairbanks North Star Borough as a whole as part of the 20th District, a six-member district without designated seats, alongside Democrats Fred Brown, Brian Rogers and Sally Smith, and Republican Bob Bettisworth.

Fanning originally served as a member of the House's minority, and was given a lone committee assignment on the House's Transportation Committee.

During his term in office, redistricting eliminated the system of multi-member, at-large districts.

1980

In 1980, Fanning was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives as a Libertarian, becoming the second person elected to a U.S. state legislature under that party, following his political mentor Dick Randolph.

Fanning served a single term, losing reelection.

Fanning was elected in 1980 to a single term in the Alaska House of Representatives as a Libertarian.

1982

Running for reelection in 1982, his constituency had been drastically altered.

1983

Fanning was one of a number of Alaska Libertarians who left the party in the wake of the schism revealed during its 1983 national convention, joining the Republican Party.

1987

He later joined the Republican Party and was appointed to fill out a vacancy in the Alaska Senate in 1987, serving in that body for a little over a year.

In 1987, Alaska governor Steve Cowper appointed Fanning to a vacancy in the Alaska Senate.

Republican incumbent Don Bennett died suddenly at home at age 56.

Fanning was a compromise choice, as a feud developed between Randolph and Bev Bennett, Don Bennett's widow, over which one should be appointed to the seat, splitting Fairbanks-area Republicans.

Fanning filled out the remainder of Bennett's term and was not a candidate for election to a full term.

Fanning assumed the management of a hunting and fishing lodge in Yakutat, Alaska, prior to his election to the House.

Following his Senate tenure, he moved to Yakutat permanently.

He eventually became the owner of the business, which his family continues to run today.

Most of the lodge's business has centered on fishing excursions in the Situk River.

He later began spending winters in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where he was involved in the management of a bar.