Pamela J Althoff was born on November 22,1953 and is a Republican politician from Illinois.
10 Facts About Pamela Althoff
Pamela Althoff has held several elected positions, including serving in the Illinois Senate, representing the 32nd District from her appointment in March 2003 through September 2018.
Pamela Althoff earned a bachelor's degree in education at Illinois State University in 1975 and a master's degree in education at Northeastern Illinois University in 1978.
Pamela Althoff was the city clerk of the City of McHenry, Illinois from 1994 to 2001 and was the mayor of McHenry from 2001 to 2003.
The Republican Legislative Committee of the 32nd Legislative District appointed Althoff to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the 93rd General Assembly.
Pamela Althoff was sworn into office on March 7,2003.
Pamela Althoff was elected to the position in the 2004 general election.
Pamela Althoff served on the Committees on Appropriations II, ; Local Government, Appropriations I; Transportation; Domestic Violence Task Force; Local Government Task Force; Violent Crime Advisory Commission as well as deficit reduction, Labor, and Higher Education committees.
Pamela Althoff resigned early from the Illinois Senate on September 30,2018, and was replaced by the Republican nominee for the seat, Craig Wilcox.
In 2017, Pamela Althoff announced she would run for the McHenry County Board.