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Sue Allor
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
from the 106 district
Assumed office
January 1, 2017
Preceded byPeter Pettalia
Personal details
Born (1954-12-31) December 31, 1954 (age 69)
Detroit, Michigan
Political partyRepublican
SpousePat
Children3
OccupationPolitician

Sue Allor (born December 31, 1954) is an American politician from Michigan. Allor is a member of Michigan House of Representatives from District 106.

Education

Allor earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit, Michigan. All or earned an MBA from Lawrence Techologolical College.[1]

Career

Allor was a nurse in maternity, surgical, and cardiac step down hospital units. Allor is a co-owner of a collision repair business.[2]

Allor served 3 terms as the Cheboygan County Commissioner in Michigan.[2]

On November 8, 2016, Allor won the election and became a Republican member of Michigan House of Representatives from District 106. [1][3][2][4] Allor is the chairperson of Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Environmental Quality.[1] On November 6, 2018, as an incumbent, Allor won the election and continued serving as a member of Michigan House of Representatives for District 106. Allor defeated Lora Greene with 61.91% of the votes.[5]

Personal life

Allor's husband is Pat. They have three children. Allor and her family live in Wolverine, Michigan.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Representative Sue Allor's Biography". Retrieved October 14, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Gullett, Liz (February 2, 2017). "MLC Capitol Spotlight: An Interview with Representative Sue Allor". mlcmi.com. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
  3. ^ "Sue Allor, District 106". Gophouse.org. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
  4. ^ "Stamas, Allor reelected". The Alpena News. 2018-11-07. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  5. ^ "2018 Michigan Election Results". November 6, 2018. Retrieved October 14, 2019.