Early life and career
Bingaman was born in
El Paso, Texas to Frances Bethia Ball and Jesse Francis
Bingaman.[1]
He grew up in
Silver City, New Mexico. His father taught at
Western New Mexico University and his mother taught in the
public schools system. At age 15, he earned the rank of
Eagle Scout. Bingaman earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
government from
Harvard University in
1965.
He then entered
Stanford Law School, graduating in
1968.
Bingaman is married to Anne Kovacovich Bingaman; they have one
child. He practiced law with his wife in New Mexico before being
elected as New Mexico Attorney General in 1978.