List of United States politicians with doctorates explained

This is a list of notable United States politicians who have a research doctorate.

Federal government

Executive branch

Current and former cabinet members and senior administration officials

NamePartyDepartmentTermAdministration FieldInstitutionYear
Walt RostowDemocratNSC1966-1969L. JohnsonEconomicsYale University1940
Henry KissingerRepublicanNSC/State1969–1975, 1973–1977Nixon/FordPolitical ScienceHarvard University1954
George ShultzRepublicanLabor/OMB/Treasury/State1969–1970, 1970–1972, 1972–1974, 1982–1989Nixon/ReaganEconomicsMassachusetts Institute of Technology1949
James R. SchlesingerRepublicanCIA/Defense/Energy1973, 1973–1975, 1977–1979Nixon/Ford/CarterEconomicsHarvard University1956
Brent ScowcroftRepublicanNSC1975–1977, 1989-1993Ford/Bush Sr.International RelationsColumbia University1967
John HamreRepublicanUnited States Deputy Secretary of Defense, Comptroller of the Department of Defense1994–1997, 1997–2000ClintonInternational StudiesJohns Hopkins University1978
W. Michael BlumenthalDemocratTreasury1977–1979CarterEconomicsPrinceton University1956
Zbigniew BrzezinskiDemocraticNSC1977–1981CarterPolitical ScienceHarvard University1953
Harold BrownIndependentDefense1977–1981CarterPhysicsColumbia University1949
Ray MarshallDemocraticLabor1977–1981CarterEconomicsUniversity of California, Berkeley1954
Lauro CavazosRepublicanUnited States Secretary of Education1988–1990Bush Sr.Physiology Iowa State University1954
Robert GatesRepublicanCentral Intelligence Agency/Defense1991–1993, 2006–2011Bush Sr./Bush Jr./ObamaRussian and Soviet HistoryGeorgetown University1974
Les AspinDemocratDefense1993–1994ClintonEconomicsMIT1966
William PerryIndependentDefense1994–1997ClintonMathematicsPennsylvania State University1957
Max KampelmanDemocratCounselor of the United States Department of State1987–1989ReaganPolitical scienceUniversity of Minnesota1952
John M. DeutchDemocratCIA1995–1996ClintonChemistryMassachusetts Institute of Technology1966
Madeleine AlbrightDemocratState1997–2001ClintonPolitical ScienceColumbia University1975
Alan GreenspanRepublicanChair of the Federal Reserve1987–2006Reagan/Bush Sr./Clinton/Bush Jr.EconomicsNew York University1977
Lawrence SummersDemocratTreasury1999–2001ClintonEconomicsHarvard University1982
Ben BernankeRepublicanChair of the Federal Reserve2006–2014Bush Jr./ObamaEconomicsMassachusetts Institute of Technology1979
William J. CroweRepublicanChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Ambassador to the United Kingdom
1985–1989; 1994–1997Reagan/Bush Sr./ClintonPolitical SciencePrinceton University?
Condoleezza RiceRepublicanState2005–2009Bush Jr.Political ScienceUniversity of Denver1981
David PetraeusIndependentCIA2011–2012ObamaInternational RelationsPrinceton University1987
Sam BodmanRepublicanEnergy2005–2009Bush Jr.Chemical EngineeringMassachusetts Institute of Technology1965
Steven ChuDemocratEnergy2009–2013ObamaPhysicsUniversity of California, Berkeley1976
Ernest MonizDemocratEnergy2013–2017ObamaTheoretical PhysicsStanford University1972
Susan RiceDemocratNSC2013–2017ObamaInternational RelationsUniversity of Oxford1990
Ash CarterDemocratDefense2015–2017ObamaTheoretical PhysicsSt. John's College, Oxford1979
John KingDemocratEducation2016–2017ObamaEducationColumbia University2008
H. R. McMasterIndependentNSC2017–2018TrumpHistoryUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill1997
Mark EsperRepublicanDefense2019–2020TrumpPublic policyGeorge Washington University2008
Janet YellenDemocratChair of the Federal Reserve/Treausry2014-2018, 2021–Obama/Trump/BidenEconomicsYale University1971

Legislative branch

Current senators

NamePartyStateTermFieldInstitutionYear
DemocratIllinois2017–Human Services2014
IndependentArizona2019–Justice Studies2012
DemocratGeorgia2021–Theology2006

Former senators

NamePartyStateTermFieldInstitutionYear
RepublicanMassachusetts1893–1924History1876
DemocraticIllinois1949–1967Economics1921
DemocraticSouth Dakota1963–1981History1973
DemocraticColorado1987–1993Marketing1973
DemocraticColorado1975–1987Politics2001
DemocraticNew York1977–2001HistoryTufts University1961
RepublicanCalifornia1977–1983English1935
RepublicanNorth Carolina1981–1986Political science 1964
RepublicanNew Mexico1977–1983Geology1964
RepublicanTexas1985–2002Economics1967
DemocraticMinnesota1991–2002Political Science1969
Ben SasseRepublicanNebraska2015–2023HistoryYale University2004

Current representatives

NamePartyStateTermFieldInstitutionYear
Alma AdamsDemocratNC-122014–Art Education and Multicultural EducationOhio State University1981
Jim Baird[1] RepublicanIN-42019–Animal ScienceUniversity of Kentucky1975[2]
Carolyn Bourdeaux[3] DemocratGA-72021–Public AdministrationSyracuse University2003
Danny K. Davis[4] DemocratIL-71997–Public AdministrationUnion Institute & University1977
Jerry McNerney[5] DemocratCA-112006–MathematicsUniversity of New Mexico1981
Bill FosterDemocratIL-112008, 2012–PhysicsHarvard University1984
Judy ChuDemocratCA-272009–PsychologyCalifornia School of Professional Psychology1979
Jody HiceRepublicanGA-102015–2023MinistryLuther Rice College and Seminary1988
Shri ThanedarDemocratMI-132023–Chemistry (Polymers/Organometallics)University of Akron1982
Tom ColeRepublicanOK-42003–British HistoryUniversity of Oklahoma1984
David Price[6] DemocratNC-41986, 1996– Political Science[7] Yale University1969
DemocratNJ-032019–International RelationsOxford University2010
Dina TitusDemocratNV-12009–Political ScienceFlorida State University1976
Rob WittmanRepublicanVA-12007–Public HealthVirginia Commonwealth University2002
Alan Lowenthal[8] DemocratCA-472013–PsychologyOhio State University1967
Mike GallagherRepublicanWI-82017–International RelationsGeorgetown University2015
Jamaal BowmanDemocratNY-162021–Educational leadershipManhattanville College2019
Julia LetlowRepublicanLA-052021–CommunicationsUniversity of South Florida2012
Henry CuellarDemocratTX-282005–GovernmentUniversity of Texas at Austin1981

Former representatives

NamePartyDistrictTermFieldInstitutionYear
RepublicanTexas1979–1983Economics1967
RepublicanTexas1985–2003Economics1968
RepublicanIL-31 IL-12 IL-81969–2005History1961
DemocraticColorado1975–1987Marketing1973
DemocratAZ-92012–2019Justice StudiesArizona State University 2012
Rush D. Holt Jr.DemocratNJ-121999–2014PhysicsNYU1981
Howard WolpeDemocratMI-031979–1993Political scienceMIT1967
Les AspinDemocratWI-011971–1993EconomicsMIT1966
James G. MartinRepublicanNC-091973–1985ChemistryPrinceton University1960
Donald L. RitterRepublicanPA-151979–1993Physical MetallurgyMassachusetts Institute of Technology1966
Heather WilsonRepublicanNM-11998–2009International RelationsJesus College, Oxford1985
Vern EhlersRepublicanMI-031993–2011Nuclear PhysicsUC Berkeley1960
Bud ShusterRepublicanPA-091973–2001Business and economicsAmerican University1967
Roscoe BartlettRepublicanMD-061993–2013PhysiologyUniversity of Maryland, College Park1952
John OlverDemocratMA-11991–2013ChemistryMassachusetts Institute of Technology1961
Clarence LongDemocratMD-21963–1985EconomicsPrinceton University1938
Mervyn DymallyDemocratCA-311981–1993Human behaviorUnited States International University1978
Philip R. SharpDemocrat1975–1995GovernmentGeorgetown University1974
Bob FilnerDemocrat1993–2012History of scienceCornell1969
Tom LantosDemocrat1981–2008EconomicsUniversity of California, Berkeley1953
Newt GingrichRepublicanGA-061979–1999HistoryTulane University1971
G. William WhitehurstRepublicanVA-021969–1987HistoryWest Virginia University1952
Floyd FithianDemocratIN-021975–1983American HistoryUniversity of Nebraska1964
John BrademasDemocratIN-031959–1981Social StudiesBrasenose College, Oxford1954
Weston E. VivianDemocratMI-021965–1967Electrical EngineeringUniversity of Michigan1959
RepublicanNY-192011–2017GovernmentCornell University1998
Timothy F. MurphyRepublicanPA-182003–2017Clinical PsychologyUniversity of Pittsburgh1979
RepublicanVA-72014–2019EconomicsAmerican University1995
Dan Lipinski[9] DemocratIL-032005–2021Political ScienceDuke University[10] 1998
Dave Loebsack[11] DemocratIA-22007–2021Political ScienceUniversity of California, Davis1985

State governments

State executives

Former governors

NamePartyStateTermFieldInstitutionYear
Dixy Lee RayDemocratWashington1977–1981BiologyStanford University1945
John H. SununuRepublicanNew Hampshire1983-1989Mechanical EngineeringMassachusetts Institute of Technology1966
Kenny GuinnRepublicanNevada1999–2007EducationUtah State University1970
James G. MartinRepublicanNorth Carolina1985–1993ChemistryPrinceton University1960
Lee S. DreyfusRepublicanWisconsin1979–1983CommunicationUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison1957
Neil AbercrombieDemocratHawaii2010–2014American StudiesUniversity of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa1960s
Ted StricklandDemocratOhio2007–2011PsychologyUniversity of Kentucky1980
Eric GreitensRepublicanMissouri2017–2018Developmental StudiesLady Margaret Hall, Oxford2000
Ricardo RossellóNew ProgressivePuerto Rico2017–2019Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Michigan2007
Gina RaimondoDemocratRhode Island2015–2021SociologyNew College, Oxford2002
Tom WolfDemocratPennsylvania2015–2023Political ScienceMassachusetts Institute of Technology1981

Former lieutenant governors

Notes and References

  1. News: Kirk . Mitchell . District 4 race enters final stretch . 12 January 2019 . . 23 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Meet Jim – Jim Baird for Congress.
  3. News: Friend . Lenore . Into the Fray: Carolyn Bourdeaux G'03 Joins Congress Days Before Capitol Riot . 7 April 2022 . Syracuse University Campus News . July 13, 2021.
  4. Web site: Danny Davis' Biography . Project Vote Smart . 23 December 2014.
  5. https://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=102206 Gerald Mark McNerney
  6. News: People - Duke University's Sanford Institute of Public Policy. 2009-05-01.
  7. News: U.S. Congressman David Price. 2009-05-01. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090429200645/http://price.house.gov/biography/price.shtml. 2009-04-29.
  8. Web site: Biography. 2019-08-13. Congressman Alan Lowenthal. en. 2020-04-30.
  9. News: Biography. 2013-08-13.
  10. News: Duke Political Science Ph.D Placement. 2013-08-13. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131008145154/http://polisci.duke.edu/graduate/ph-d-placement. 2013-10-08.
  11. Web site: Sweeney. Jim. Darrell Steinberg. UC Davis Magazine. 26 April 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20160708001804/http://ucdavismagazine.ucdavis.edu/issues/sp10/darrell_steinberg.html. 8 July 2016. dead.