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Kay Ivey

Republicans

Birthday October 15, 1944

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Camden, Alabama, U.S.

Age 80 Years

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Who Is Kay Ivey? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Kay Ivey, born on October 15, 1944, is a prominent American politician serving as the Governor of Alabama since 2017. Born in Camden, Alabama, Ivey has made a significant mark in Alabama’s political landscape as the second female governor of the state. As of 2025, she turns 81 years old. A staunch advocate for education and economic development in Alabama, Ivey has been recognized for her dedication to public service.

For more detailed information, you can visit her Wikipedia page.

Occupation Republicans
Date of Birth October 15, 1944
Age 80 Years
Birth Place Camden, Alabama, U.S.
Horoscope Libra
Country U.S

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Kay Ivey's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

While specific details about Kay Ivey’s height and weight are not widely publicized, she is often perceived as a dignified figure. Her public appearances reflect a composed demeanor, emphasizing her professionalism as a governor.

Estimated Measurements:

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Kay Ivey remains a private individual when it comes to her personal life. She was previously married to her late husband, who passed away in 2018. As of 2025, there have been no confirmed reports regarding her dating status or if she is in a new relationship. Ivey continues to focus on her political career and the responsibilities that come with being a governor.

Her father, who served as an officer in the U.S. Army during World War II, worked with the Gees Bend community as part of the Farmers Home Administration.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Kay Ivey's estimated net worth is around $2 million. Her salary as governor is approximately $122,000 per year, which contributes to her financial portfolio. Aside from her public service salary, Ivey has made income through various roles during her long career in politics and education.

In October 2018, Ivey announced her intent to form an advisory council with the purpose of studying ways to improve science, technology, engineering and math instruction in schools to meet an expectation of strong job demands over the following decade.

Ivey said that STEM-related jobs were expected to grow faster than most other forms of employment while paying a median wage roughly twice as large as jobs in other fields and that the Governor's Advisory Council for Excellence in STEM would include educators and representatives of government, business and industry who would give her a comprehensiv

e report on the matter by the end of the year.

Career, Business, and Investments

Kay Ivey's career spans decades in various leadership roles. Before becoming governor, she served as the state treasurer and as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives. Her governorship focuses on job creation, infrastructure development, and education enhancement, making significant investments in key sectors for Alabama’s economic prosperity. Ivey is known for her efforts to attract businesses to the state, securing Alabama's position as a competitive player in the Southern U.S. economy.

In 1967, Ivey moved to California and became a high school teacher for several years. Following the end of her marriage, she returned to Alabama and landed a position with Merchants National Bank, where she launched a school relations program to promote financial literacy.

Social Network

Kay Ivey is active on several social media platforms, engaging with constituents and sharing insights on political matters and state initiatives. Below are some of her social media accounts:

After former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore won the Republican nomination for that U.S. Senate seat, The Washington Post published an article revealing allegations of sexual abuse against minors by Moore, which caused many Republican voters and groups in Alabama to withdraw their support for him.

There began to be discussion as to whether Ivey would delay the election to allow the Republicans to field an alternative candidate. Ivey subsequently said: "The election date is set for December 12.

Were [Strange] to resign I would simply appoint somebody to fill the remaining time until we have the election on December 12." Ivey stated on November 17 that although she had no reason to disbelieve the allegations, she intended to vote for Moore to protect the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate, a statement for which she was criticized.

Moore lost the special election to former U.S. Attorney and Democratic nominee Doug Jones. On December 28 Ivey and Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill certified the senatorial election result despite an attempt by the Moore campaign to delay certification over unsubstantiated accusations of voter fraud.

Education

Kay Ivey attended Auburn University, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Education. Her educational background has greatly influenced her policy focus on improving educational opportunities for Alabamians. Her passion for education is reflected in her administration's initiatives aimed at reforming the state's educational system and increasing funding for public schools.


In 1982, Ivey ran unsuccessfully for State Auditor as a Democrat. She was Director of Government Affairs and Communications for the Alabama Commission on Higher Education from 1985 until 1998.

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