Professional Sport Athletes Turned Politicians - Statistics

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Sport Player Sport Played/Experience State Office Held Term Party % Correct
Basketball Bill Bradley Hall of Fame small forward at Princeton University, 1964 Olympic gold medal team, and the New York Knicks NJ U.S. Senator 1979–1997 Democratic
70%
Professional wrestling Jesse Ventura American Wrestling Association and World Wrestling Federation MN Mayor of Brooklyn Park/Governor of Minnesota 1991–1995/1999-2003 Independence
60%
Football Gerald Ford Center, linebacker, and long snapper for University of Michigan, 1932–1935, assistant varsity football coach for Yale University, 1935–1937, junior varsity head football coach for Yale University, 1938[1] MI U.S. Representative/Vice President/President 1949–1973/1973-1974/1974-1977 Republican
50%
Bodybuilding Arnold Schwarzenegger Mr. Olympia from 1970 to 1973 CA Governor 2003–2011 Republican
40%
Basketball Dave Bing Hall of Fame shooting guard at Syracuse University and three NBA teams, including the Detroit Pistons MI Mayor of Detroit 2009–2013 Democratic
40%
Football Jack Kemp Played quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, 1962–69 NY U.S. Representative 1971–1989 Republican
40%
Basketball Kevin Johnson University of California, Berkeley, 1983–1987; Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns, 1987–2000 CA Mayor of Sacramento 2008–2016 Democratic
40%
Football Steve Largent Hall of Fame wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, 1976–89 OK U.S. Representative 1995–2003 Republican
40%
Football Alan Page Played for University of Notre Dame and the Minnesota Vikings MN Associate Justice of the State Supreme Court 1993–2015 Independent
20%
Football Anthony Gonzalez Ohio State University, Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots OH U.S. Representative 2019–2023 Republican
20%
Baseball Jim Bunning Hall of Fame pitcher with the Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Los Angeles Dodgers KY U.S. Representative/U.S. Senator 1987–1999/1999-2011 Republican
20%
Running Jim Ryun The last American to hold the world record in the mile run, competitor in the 1964, 1968, and 1972 Summer Olympics, first high schooler to break the four-minute mile KS U.S. Representative 1996–2007 Republican
20%
Basketball Maura Healey Professional and collegiate women's basketball player MA Attorney General of Massachusetts/Governor of Massachusetts 2015–2023/2023-present Democratic
20%
Football Tommy Tuberville Played for Southern Arkansas University; assistant coach at Arkansas State University, the University of Miami, and Texas A&M University; head coach at the University of Mississippi, Auburn University, Texas Tech University, and the University of Cincinnati AL U.S. Senator 2021–present Republican
20%
Football Tom Osborne Head football coach for the University of Nebraska, 1973–97; University of Nebraska athletic director, 2007–2013 NE U.S. Representative 2001–2007 Republican
20%
Judo Ben Nighthorse Campbell Captain of the US team at the 1964 Summer Olympics CO State Representative/U.S. Representative/U.S. Senator 1983–1987/1987-1993/1993-2005 Democratic (before 1995)/Republican (1995–present)
10%
Football Colin Allred Played for the Tennessee Titans TX U.S. Representative 2019–2025 Democratic
10%
Professional wrestling Glenn Jacobs Independent circuit (1992–1995) and in WWE (1995–present), most notably as Kane. Also played football and basketball at Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State University). TN Mayor of Knox County 2018–present Republican
10%
Football Heath Shuler Played for the University of Tennessee and the New Orleans Saints and Oakland Raiders NC U.S. Representative 2007–2013 Democratic
10%
Football Jon Runyan Sr. Offensive tackle for University of Michigan, and in the NFL for the Tennessee Titans (1996–99), Philadelphia Eagles (2000–08), and San Diego Chargers (2009) NJ U.S. Representative 2011–2015 Republican
10%
Mixed martial arts Sharice Davids Fought professionally, 2013–2014 KS U.S. Representative 2018–present Democratic
10%
Ice hockey Brandon Bochenski Played wing for the University of North Dakota and several AHL and NHL teams ND Mayor of Grand Forks 2020–present Republican
0%
Football Burgess Owens Safety for the University of Miami (1970–72), New York Jets (1973–79), and Oakland Raiders (1980–82) UT U.S. Representative 2021–present Republican
0%
Football Dwayne Woodruff Cornerback with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1979–1990) PA Judge of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas 2005–present Independent
0%
Football Edward J. King Guard and Defensive end for the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Colts MA Governor of Massachusetts 1979–1983 Democratic
0%
Football Fob James All-American halfback for Auburn University, 1952–1955 and Montreal Alouettes, 1956 AL Governor of Alabama 1979–1983/1995-1999 Democratic/Republican
0%
Baseball Frank White World Series champion who played for the Kansas City Royals for 18 years. MO Member of the Jackson County Legislature/Executive of Jackson County 2014–2016/2016-2025 Democratic
0%
Football Greg Lashutka Played college football for Ohio State, drafted into the NFL by the Buffalo Bills OH Mayor of Columbus 1992–2000 Republican
0%
Football J. C. Watts Played for University of Oklahoma and the Ottawa Rough Riders OK U.S. Representative 1995–2003 Republican
0%
Football Jim Schwantz Linebacker for Purdue University, and in the NFL for the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, and San Francisco 49ers IL Mayor of Palatine 2009–present Independent
0%
Football Jim Tressel Played for Baldwin Wallace University; assistant coach at University of Akron, Miami University, Syracuse University, and the Ohio State University; head coach at Youngstown State University and the Ohio State University OH Lieutenant Governor of Ohio 2025–present Republican
0%
Football Napoleon Harris Collegiate and professional linebacker, played for Northwestern and four NFL teams IL Member of the Illinois Senate 2013–present Democratic
0%
Basketball Raymond Flynn Professional and collegiate men's basketball player MA Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives/Mayor of Boston 1971–1975 and 1975–1978/1984-1993 Democratic
0%
Football Robert R. Thomas NFL kicker IL Judge of the circuit court of DuPage County/Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court/Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court 1988–1994/2000-2020/2005-2008 Republican
0%
Basketball Tom McMillen Played for the University of Maryland and the Buffalo Braves, New York Knicks, Atlanta Hawks, and Washington Bullets MD U.S. Representative 1987–1993 Democratic
0%
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