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Sharon Runner was born on 17 May, 1954 in Los Angeles, California, is an American politician. Discover Sharon Runner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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62 years old |
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17 May, 1954 |
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17 May |
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Los Angeles, California |
Date of death |
14 July, 2016 |
Died Place |
Lancaster, California |
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Los Angeles, California
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Sharon Runner Height, Weight & Measurements
At 62 years old, Sharon Runner height not available right now. We will update Sharon Runner's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Sharon Runner's Husband?
Her husband is George Runner (m. 1973-2016) (her death)
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George Runner (m. 1973-2016) (her death) |
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Rebekah Runner, Micah Runner |
Sharon Runner Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sharon Runner worth at the age of 62 years old? Sharon Runner’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Los Angeles, California. We have estimated Sharon Runner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Sharon Runner (May 17, 1954 – July 14, 2016) was an American politician.
In 1977, Runner co-founded Desert Christian Schools with her husband, George Runner.
It has since grown to become one of the largest private schools in California with nearly 1,700 students on three separate campuses.
She served on the Board until her death.
Prior to Desert Christian Schools, Runner worked as a licensed realtor with Red Carpet Real Estate Company where she was named "Realtor of the Year."
She volunteered her time on several boards and committees including the United Way, Antelope Valley Hospital Gift Foundation, Antelope Valley Crime Task Force, Healthy Homes Advisory Council, and Care Net, a pregnancy resource center.
She also ran "The Runner Group," a public relations/marketing company she founded in 1994.
She was chosen as a delegate to the 2000 and 2004 Republican National Conventions.
She was also a member of the California State Assembly from 2002 to 2008, representing the 36th district.
She was the wife of California State Board of Equalization Member George Runner.
In 2002, Runner was elected to represent the 36th Assembly District and served in the State Assembly for three terms, from 2002 to 2008.
While in the Assembly she served on the Veteran's Committee; Housing Committee; Select Committees dealing with Foster Care; the Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse; as well as the Task Force on the Environment, Energy, and the Economy.
She also held key fiscal leadership positions, serving as the Vice-Chair of the Appropriations Committee and as a member of the Budget Committee and Budget Subcommittee on Education.
During her first term in office, Runner was appointed as Assistant Republican Leader by former Assembly Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy.
From 2004 to 2008, then-Senator George Runner and then-Assemblywoman Sharon Runner were the first husband and wife in California history to serve concurrently in the California State Legislature.
Born Sharon Yvonne Oden in Los Angeles, California and raised in the Antelope Valley, Runner graduated from Antelope Valley High School and attended Antelope Valley College.
Runner was an officer for the Antelope Valley Republican Assembly and remained active in many Republican groups in the Antelope Valley, including the Palmdale and High Desert Republican Women's Clubs, until her death.
She served on the board of California Women Lead, a bi-partisan organization that encourages and empowers women running for public office.
During the 2004 Presidential election, Runner served as the California Women's Coalition Chair for the Bush/Cheney Campaign.
In 2006, along with her husband, Senator George Runner, Sharon Runner authored Proposition 83, California's version of Jessica's Law.
The measure passed with the support of 71% of California voters, and passed in 57 of California's 58 counties.
Jessica's Law ensures that all sexual offenders who are convicted of activity with children under the age of 14 are put into prison with a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years or 25 years to life.
It eliminates all "first-offense" sexual offense provisions from California law.
It also eliminates all "good-time" credits for sexual offenders serving prison terms; under the authored provisions they are required to serve their entire sentence and will not be released for good behavior.
The law requires that sex offenders who are released from prison wear a GPS bracelet for life.
It also creates a 2,000-foot (615-meter) zone around schools and parks in which registered sex offenders are prohibited from residing.
In 2009, Runner was appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board.
She worked on several statewide campaigns including Governor Pete Wilson, California Gubernatorial Recall Election, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Meg Whitman for Governor 2010.
She served on the board until December 22, 2010.
The seat was left vacant by her husband, George Runner, who was elected to the State Board of Equalization in November 2010.
She was a Republican California State Senator, who represented the 21st Senate District at the time of her death, and previously represented the 17th Senate District from 2011 to 2012.
She served as President of the board of California's Women's Leadership Association for 2011–12.
The primary election took place on February 15, 2011, she defeated Democrat Darren Parker 66%–34% to avoid a runoff.
To focus on her recovery from a double lung transplant necessitated by her limited scleroderma, she chose to not seek re-election in 2012 and was succeeded by Steve Knight in the renumbered 21st Senate District.
In 2013 Runner began working part-time for the California State Senate Republican Caucus conducting community outreach events.
A special election for the 21st Senate District, vacated by Steve Knight who was elected to Congress in November 2014, was held on March 17, 2015.
After a successful recruitment effort, Runner decided to enter the race.
She was the only candidate on the ballot, and easily won reelection to the Senate with 100% of the vote.
Runner was sworn into the State Senate on March 19, 2015, where she would serve until her death the following year.
Runner ran for election to the California State Senate, representing the 17th District.