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'''Alicia | '''Alicia Florrick Gardner''' (née '''Alicia Marie Cavanaugh'''; born June 8, 1969), also known by her initials '''AFG''', is an American attorney and politician. She is the former wife of the 49th [[:wikipedia:Vice President of the United States|vice president of the United States]] and 41st [[:wikipedia:Governor of Illionis|governor of Illionis]], [[Peter Florrick]]. As such, she served as the [[:wikipedia:Second Ladies and Gentlemen of the United States|second lady of the United States]] from 2017 until their divorce in 2019 and as first lady of Illinois from 2011 until 2017. A member of the [[:wikipedia:Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Paty]], she served as [[:wikipedia:Cook County State's Attorney|Cook County State's Attorney]] from 2012 until her resignation in 2014, a position held previously by her former husband. | ||
Born in [[:wikipedia:Naperville, Illinois|Naperville, Illinois]], Florrick graduated from [[:wikipedia:Georgetown University Law Center|Georgetown University Law Center]] in 1994. After graduating, she moved to Chicago and became a junior associate at the firm Crozier, Abrams & Abbott where soon after she met and married Peter Florrick in 1996. They have two children, Zach and Grace. Although she didn't share Peter's political ambitions, she has been described as the driving force behind his campaigns. In 2008, her martial relationship came under public scrutiny when allegations that, while Peter was Cook County State's Attorney, he abused his office by using public funds to hire escorts. She would issue a statement reaffirming her commitment to her marriage. Peter's conviction was later overturned by the [[:wikipedia:Illinois Supreme Court|Illinois Supreme Court]] in which she was called as a witness. | Born in [[:wikipedia:Naperville, Illinois|Naperville, Illinois]], Florrick graduated from [[:wikipedia:Georgetown University Law Center|Georgetown University Law Center]] in 1994. After graduating, she moved to Chicago and became a junior associate at the firm Crozier, Abrams & Abbott where soon after she met and married Peter Florrick in 1996. They have two children, Zach and Grace. Although she didn't share Peter's political ambitions, she has been described as the driving force behind his campaigns. In 2008, her martial relationship came under public scrutiny when allegations that, while Peter was Cook County State's Attorney, he abused his office by using public funds to hire escorts. She would issue a statement reaffirming her commitment to her marriage. Peter's conviction was later overturned by the [[:wikipedia:Illinois Supreme Court|Illinois Supreme Court]] in which she was called as a witness. | ||
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Upon her husband taking office as governor, Florrick became first lady of Illinois although she maintained her professional career as a junior associate at [[Lockhart/Gardner & Canning]] (originally Stern, Lockhart & Gardner) and maintained her residence in Highland Park. Upon the advice of political consultant [[Elli Gold]], Florrick would run and win election to the office of Cook County State's Attorney, succeeding her husband in 2012. After allegations of [[:wikipedia:voter fraud|voter fraud]], Florrick was forced to resign from office and went back into private practice in 2014. Although first lady, she did not assume any duties traditionally held by wives of the governor and maintained a low profile. | Upon her husband taking office as governor, Florrick became first lady of Illinois although she maintained her professional career as a junior associate at [[Lockhart/Gardner & Canning]] (originally Stern, Lockhart & Gardner) and maintained her residence in Highland Park. Upon the advice of political consultant [[Elli Gold]], Florrick would run and win election to the office of Cook County State's Attorney, succeeding her husband in 2012. After allegations of [[:wikipedia:voter fraud|voter fraud]], Florrick was forced to resign from office and went back into private practice in 2014. Although first lady, she did not assume any duties traditionally held by wives of the governor and maintained a low profile. | ||
While Peter ran for the vice presidency with [[ | While Peter ran for the vice presidency with [[Hillary Rodham]], Florrick occasionally campaigned for the pair while working at her firm [[Florrick, Agos & Lockhart]]. Once Peter was elected vice president, Alicia became second lady of the United States in 2017. She is the second second lady (after [[:wikipedia:Jill Biden|Jill Biden]]) to hold a paying job while her husband was in office. She maintained her residence and main business in Chicago while opening a secondary branch in [[:wikipedia:Washington, D. C.|Washington, D. C.]] in 2018. Similarly while as first lady of Illionis, she did not assume many duties as second lady but would occasionally appear at state dinners and other political functions with her husband. The Florrick's announced their separation and divorce in 2019 and Alicia then ceased to be second lady. She is the first second lady to have held previous public office and is ranked in the top tier of second ladies. | ||
== Early life and education == | == Early life and education == | ||
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== Post–second ladyship == | == Post–second ladyship == | ||
On December 31, 2023, Florrick married long-time friend and colleague [[Will Gardner]], the couple choosing the date as a [[:wikipedia:Palindrome#Dates|palindrome]]. The wedding was officiated by the her former husband Vice President [[Peter Florrick]]. Through her publicist, Florrick announced that she changed her surname upon marriage to Gardner, the surname of her husband. | |||
== Candidacy for Attorney General of Illinois == | |||
Gardner announced in January 2024 her campaign for [[:wikipedia:Illinois Attorney General|Attorney General of Illinois]] in the [[:wikipedia:2026 United States attorney general elections|2026 election]]. |
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Alicia Florrick Gardner | |
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Second Lady of the United States | |
In role January 20, 2017 – April 29, 2019 | |
Vice President | Peter Florrick |
Preceded by | Jill Biden |
Succeeded by | Vacant |
Cook County State's Attorney | |
In office December 2012 – April 2014 | |
Preceded by | Peter Florrick |
First Lady of Illinois | |
In role January 13, 2011 – January 20, 2017 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Alicia Marie Cavanaugh June 8, 1969 Naperville, Illinois, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Peter Florrick (m. 1996; div. 2019) Will Gardner (m. 2023) |
Children | Zach · Grace |
Alicia Florrick Gardner (née Alicia Marie Cavanaugh; born June 8, 1969), also known by her initials AFG, is an American attorney and politician. She is the former wife of the 49th vice president of the United States and 41st governor of Illionis, Peter Florrick. As such, she served as the second lady of the United States from 2017 until their divorce in 2019 and as first lady of Illinois from 2011 until 2017. A member of the Democratic Paty, she served as Cook County State's Attorney from 2012 until her resignation in 2014, a position held previously by her former husband.
Born in Naperville, Illinois, Florrick graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in 1994. After graduating, she moved to Chicago and became a junior associate at the firm Crozier, Abrams & Abbott where soon after she met and married Peter Florrick in 1996. They have two children, Zach and Grace. Although she didn't share Peter's political ambitions, she has been described as the driving force behind his campaigns. In 2008, her martial relationship came under public scrutiny when allegations that, while Peter was Cook County State's Attorney, he abused his office by using public funds to hire escorts. She would issue a statement reaffirming her commitment to her marriage. Peter's conviction was later overturned by the Illinois Supreme Court in which she was called as a witness.
Upon her husband taking office as governor, Florrick became first lady of Illinois although she maintained her professional career as a junior associate at Lockhart/Gardner & Canning (originally Stern, Lockhart & Gardner) and maintained her residence in Highland Park. Upon the advice of political consultant Elli Gold, Florrick would run and win election to the office of Cook County State's Attorney, succeeding her husband in 2012. After allegations of voter fraud, Florrick was forced to resign from office and went back into private practice in 2014. Although first lady, she did not assume any duties traditionally held by wives of the governor and maintained a low profile.
While Peter ran for the vice presidency with Hillary Rodham, Florrick occasionally campaigned for the pair while working at her firm Florrick, Agos & Lockhart. Once Peter was elected vice president, Alicia became second lady of the United States in 2017. She is the second second lady (after Jill Biden) to hold a paying job while her husband was in office. She maintained her residence and main business in Chicago while opening a secondary branch in Washington, D. C. in 2018. Similarly while as first lady of Illionis, she did not assume many duties as second lady but would occasionally appear at state dinners and other political functions with her husband. The Florrick's announced their separation and divorce in 2019 and Alicia then ceased to be second lady. She is the first second lady to have held previous public office and is ranked in the top tier of second ladies.
Early life and education
Marriage, family and early career
Legal career and husband's sex scandal
First Lady of Illinois
Cook County State's Attorney
Second Lady of the United States
Post–second ladyship
On December 31, 2023, Florrick married long-time friend and colleague Will Gardner, the couple choosing the date as a palindrome. The wedding was officiated by the her former husband Vice President Peter Florrick. Through her publicist, Florrick announced that she changed her surname upon marriage to Gardner, the surname of her husband.
Candidacy for Attorney General of Illinois
Gardner announced in January 2024 her campaign for Attorney General of Illinois in the 2026 election.