Pamela J Myhra was born on 1957 and is an American politician and served as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives during the 87th and 88th legislative sessions.
10 Facts About Pam Myhra
Pam Myhra is a certified public accountant with an active license.
Pam Myhra is a long-term resident of Burnsville where she graduated from Burnsville High School in 1975.
Pam Myhra is a graduate of the Minnesota Excellence in Public Service Series, a communication, leadership, and management program for female leaders and, while serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives, was a fellow of the National Conference of State Legislatures Early Learning program and a Council of State Governments Early Childhood Development program participant.
Pam Myhra received the "Elected Women of Excellence Award" from the National Foundation of Women Legislators in November 2013.
Pam Myhra was first elected to the District 56A of the House in 2010, and was re-elected in 2012.
Pam Myhra ran as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota as the running mate of GOP gubernatorial candidate, Marty Seifert, who ran for the Republican nomination for Governor of Minnesota.
Pam Myhra opted to run for lieutenant governor, rather than seek re-election to her House seat in 2014.
In 2018, Pam Myhra ran for Minnesota State Auditor, but lost to Julie Blaha.
In 2020, Pam Myhra ran for her previously held House seat, but narrowly lost to Jessica Hanson.