FORMER GOVERNOR DIAGNOSIS 2/27/25 Former
Illinois Governor Jim Edgar announced he has pancreatic cancer. The
78-year-old Edgar said he and wife Brenda are "facing a new, significant
challenge." A
Charleston native, Edgar, began his political career as a legislative intern in
1968. He later served as a state representative. In 1981, he was appointed to
fill a vacancy as Illinois Secretary of State, then was elected twice to the
position. In
1990, Edgar succeeded Jim Thompson as governor. He won another term in 1994
but underwent heart surgery and retired from politics in 1998. Edgar's
statement read, "Brenda and I remain hopeful, and we are grateful for the
kindness of so many who have offered their prayers and support."