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Pam Byrnes was born on 25 June, 1947 in United States, is an American politician. Discover Pam Byrnes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Her husband is Kent Brown
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Pam Byrnes Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pam Byrnes worth at the age of 76 years old? Pam Byrnes’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from United States. We have estimated Pam Byrnes's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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She was reelected with over 62% of the vote, and a margin of over 16000 votes.
While in the House, Byrnes served as House Speaker Pro Tempore.
Pam Byrnes (born June 25, 1947) is a former Democratic State Representative in the Michigan State House of Representatives, representing the 52nd District, which covers parts of Washtenaw County.
Byrnes was elected to the State House in 2004, beating Republican Joe Yekulis by over 5000 votes.
She competed with Yekulis for the section of western Washtenaw County that he had represented on the County Commission for the past decade.
In 2006, Byrnes was the lone Democrat running for State Representative in the district.
She faced Republican Shannon Brown in the general election, and she was reelected by over 11000 votes.
Byrnes ran for re-election to the State House for the final time in November 2008, due to Michigan term limits.
Byrnes' Republican opponent was Eric Lielbriedis, of Saline.
On December 13, 2009, Pam Byrnes announced her candidacy for State Senate in Michigan's 18th district at the Ypsilanti Freighthouse in Ypsilanti's Depot Town.
Five days before the election, an article in a Michigan newspaper revealed that the Great Lakes Education Project (GLEP), a Political Action Committee funded in part by Republicans Dick & Betsy DeVos, made two independent expenditures promoting Pam Byrnes and one independent expenditure criticizing her opponent.
GLEP lobbies for choice, accountability and quality in education and assists candidates that support education reform.
Warren would go on to win the general election.
On July 18, 2013, Pam Byrnes announced that she will run as a Democratic candidate to challenge Republican Representative Tim Walberg in Michigan's 7th congressional district.
Byrnes is a lawyer and small business owner, and lives on a small farm outside of Chelsea, Michigan with her husband, Kent Brown.
She is the former director of Washtenaw County Friend of the Court.
She served as the Executive Director of the University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute, a program that provides University of Michigan students and faculty a platform to engage in engineering education and research in an international setting, often collaborating with Michigan businesses, such as General Motors and TRW Automotive.
On July 18, 2013, Pam Byrnes announced her candidacy for Congress in Michigan's 7th congressional district.
In announcing her candidacy, Byrnes stated, "Washington is broken and Rep. Tim Walberg is part of the problem. Michigan's middle-class is paying the price for his partisan politics that put special interests and corporation before working families."
Byrnes was endorsed by EMILY's List.
She would go to lose by 53% to 41%.