Karen Ritter

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Karen A. Ritter (born February 28, 1953) is a former American government official. A member of the Democratic Party, she represented Lehigh County in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1987 to 1994.[1][2][3]

Karen A. Ritter
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 131st district
In office
January 6, 1987 – November 30, 1994
Preceded byRoy Afflerbach
Succeeded byPat Browne
Personal details
Born (1953-02-28) February 28, 1953 (age 71)
Shirley, Massachusetts, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic

Formative years

Born in Shirley, Massachusetts on February 28, 1953, Ritter graduated from L. E. Dieruff High School in 1971 and earned her paralegal certificate from Northampton Community College in 1978.[4]

Career

Employed as a manager of a title insurance agency, Ritter was elected to a seat on the Allentown Borough Council in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and served in that capacity from 1982 to 1986.[5]

A member of the Lehigh Valley Democratic Association, the Lehigh Valley Young Democrats and the Pennsylvania Federation of Democratic Women, she was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for its 1987 term, and was then reelected to serve three additional, consecutive terms. During her tenure with the House, she was appointed as deputy whip. A member of the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee from 1989 to 1994, she was also appointed to the Select Committee on Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Services in Pennsylvania in 1990.[6]

Unsuccessful in her 1994 bid to become lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, she chose not to run for reelection to the Pennsylvania House for its 1995 term.[7]

Ritter has been the president of Strategic Communications Consultants since 1994.[8]

References

  1. ^ Cox, Harold. "House Members R". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
  2. ^ Pennsylvania. Dept. of General Services; Pennsylvania. Bureau of Publications; Pennsylvania. Dept. of Property and Supplies (1993). The Pennsylvania Manual. Vol. 111. Department of General Services. ISBN 9780818201776. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  3. ^ "Karen A. Ritter" (biography). Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Archives, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, retrieved online August 30, 2024.
  4. ^ "Karen A. Ritter" (biography), Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  5. ^ "Karen A. Ritter" (biography), Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  6. ^ "Karen A. Ritter" (biography), Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  7. ^ "Karen A. Ritter" (biography), Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  8. ^ "Karen A. Ritter" (biography), Pennsylvania House of Representatives.