Gov. Newsom is moving his family back to Marin County

SACRAMENTO, CA - JANUARY 06: Gov. Gavin Newsom, shown with wife Jennifer Lynn Siebel Newsom and children; Dutch, Brooklynn, Hunter and Montana, after taking the oath of office being sworn in by Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero, his inauguration ceremony at the Capitol Mall on Friday, Jan. 6, 2023 in Sacramento, CA. Gov. Gavin Newsom celebrated the start of his second term Friday on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. The Inauguration of Governor Gavin Newsom, Fortieth Governor of the State of California. Swearing-in Ceremony and Inaugural Address inauguration. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Gov. Gavin Newsom, Jennifer Siebel Newsom and their children, from left, Dutch, Brooklynn, Hunter and Montana, are shown on Jan. 6, 2023, after Newsom took the oath of office in Sacramento. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)

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7:36 a.m. June 25, 2024: An earlier version of this article attributed information to a spokeswoman for the governor’s office. Izzy Gardon is a spokesperson for Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Gov. Gavin Newsom and wife Jennifer Siebel Newsom plan to move their family back to Marin County, a spokesperson said Monday.

Both Newsom and the first partner grew up in Marin County, an enclave just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, and it's where they were raising their four children prior to his becoming governor in 2018. They plan to enroll the children in Marin County schools in the fall.

“To ensure continuity in their children’s education, the family will split their time between Sacramento and Marin heading into the coming academic year," spokesperson Izzy Gardon said, confirming news first reported by Politico, which added that the children would stay with extended family.

Shortly after the two-term governor was first elected, the couple sold their Marin County home and purchased a six-bedroom, 12,000-square-foot house for $3.7 million in the Fair Oaks community, 15 miles from the state Capitol in Sacramento.

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Newsom, whose current term ends in January 2027, is the third governor in a row to live in multiple locations while serving.

In his first public appearance as governor-elect in 2010, Jerry Brown made a point of telling reporters he was keeping his house in Oakland as his permanent address. Five years later, Brown moved into the newly renovated governor's mansion, after living in a downtown Sacramento loft.

Arnold Schwarzenegger liked spending his nights at his Brentwood mansion so much that he famously commuted three hours between L.A. and Sacramento by private jet.

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