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Ernie Fletcher (Ernest Lee Fletcher) was born on 12 November, 1952 in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, U.S., is an American physician and politician (born 1952). Discover Ernie Fletcher'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 71 years old?

Popular As Ernest Lee Fletcher
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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 12 November, 1952
Birthday 12 November
Birthplace Mount Sterling, Kentucky, U.S.
Nationality United States

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His wife is Glenna Foster (m. 1970)

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1879

A member of the Republican Party, Fletcher was a family practice physician and a Baptist lay minister and is the second physician to be elected Governor of Kentucky; the first was Luke P. Blackburn in 1879.

1952

Ernest Lee Fletcher (born November 12, 1952) is an American physician and politician who was the 60th governor of Kentucky from 2003 to 2007.

He previously served three consecutive terms in the United States House of Representatives before resigning after being elected governor.

Ernest Lee Fletcher was born in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, on November 12, 1952.

He was the third of four children born to Harold Fletcher Sr. and his wife, Marie.

The family owned a farm and operated a general store near the community of Means.

Harold Fletcher also worked for Columbia Gas.

When Ernie was three weeks old, Harold was transferred to Huntington, West Virginia.

Two years later, the Fletchers returned to Robertson County, Kentucky, where they lived until Ernie Fletcher began the first grade.

The family moved once more and finally settled in Lexington.

Fletcher attended Lafayette High School in Lexington, where he was a member of the National Beta Club.

During his senior year, he was an all-state saxophone player and was elected prom king.

1970

After graduating in 1970, he enrolled at the University of Kentucky.

He pledged and became a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

After his freshman year, he married his high school sweetheart, Glenna Foster.

The couple had two children, Rachel and Ben, and four grandchildren.

Fletcher aspired to become an astronaut, and joined the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.

1971

He was also the first Republican governor of Kentucky since Louie Nunn left office in 1971.

Fletcher graduated from the University of Kentucky and joined the United States Air Force to pursue his dream of becoming an astronaut.

He left the Air Force after budget cuts reduced his squadron's flying time and earned a degree in medicine, hoping to earn a spot as a civilian on a space mission.

Deteriorating eyesight eventually ended those hopes, and he entered private practice as a physician and conducted services as a Baptist lay minister.

1974

In 1974, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering, graduating with top honors.

After graduation, he joined the U.S. Air Force.

After flight training in Oklahoma, he was stationed in Alaska where he served as a F-4E Aircraft commander and NORAD Alert Force commander.

During the Cold War, his duties included commanding squadrons to intercept Soviet military aircraft.

1994

He became active in politics and was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1994.

Two years later he ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, but lost to incumbent Scotty Baesler.

When Baesler retired to run for a seat in the U.S. Senate, Fletcher again ran for the congressional seat and defeated Democratic state senator Ernesto Scorsone.

He soon became one of the House Republican caucus's leaders regarding health care legislation, particularly the Patients' Bill of Rights.

2003

Fletcher was elected governor in 2003 over state Attorney General Ben Chandler.

Early in his term, Fletcher achieved some savings to the state by reorganizing the executive branch.

2004

He proposed an overhaul to the state tax code in 2004, but was unable to get it passed through the General Assembly.

2005

When Republicans in the state senate insisted on tying the reforms to the state budget, the legislature adjourned without passing either and the state operated under an executive spending plan drafted by Fletcher until 2005, when both the budget and the reforms were passed.

Later in 2005, Attorney General Greg Stumbo, the state's highest-ranking Democrat, launched an investigation into whether the Fletcher administration's hiring practices violated the state's merit system.

A grand jury returned several indictments against members of Fletcher's staff, and eventually against Fletcher himself.

Fletcher issued pardons for anyone on his staff implicated in the investigation, but did not pardon himself.

2006

Though the investigation was ended by an agreement between Fletcher and Stumbo in late 2006, it continued to overshadow Fletcher's re-election bid in 2007.

After turning back a challenge in the Republican primary by former Congresswoman Anne Northup, Fletcher lost the general election to Democrat Steve Beshear.

After his term as governor, he returned to the medical field as founder and CEO of Alton Healthcare.

He is married and has two adult children.