Patricia Van Pelt

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In 2010, Van Pelt announced that she was going to run for mayor in order to bring ideas to the forefront that had been forgotten about. During the campaign, she was accused of "being strung out on crack for twenty years," by candidate and former US Senator Carol Moseley Braun, which Watkins credits to her future political success. [6] She finished fifth on election day.

After the election, Van Pelt was appointed by the Illinois State Board of Education to the State Charter School Commission for a term ending November 1, 2013. [7] The State Charter School Commission authorizes charter schools throughout the State, particularly schools designed to expand opportunities for at-risk students. [8]

Illinois State Senator

2012 Senate election

In 2011, Van Pelt announced that she would challenge Annazette Collins for the Illinois Senate's 5th district. During the primary election she was endorsed by several aldermen from the fifth district, [9] and the Chicago Journal. [10]

Aldermanic endorsements included Walter Burnett and Bob Fioretti. Fioretti stated that "Her integrity is beyond reproach. She will roll her sleeves up and research the issues and make the right decisions for all the people. She won't be beholden to the special interests that control Springfield right now." [11] She was also endorsed by Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, who previously supported Collins, after Collins's corruption came to the forefront. [10] Van Pelt beat Collins by a 54%-46% margin. [6]

Tenure

Van Pelt was sworn in on January 9, 2013.

As of July 2022, Senator Van Pelt is a member of the following Illinois Senate committees: [12]

  • Agriculture Committee (SAGR)
  • Appropriations - State Law Enforcement Committee (SAPP-SASL)
  • Appropriations - Health Committee (SAPP-SAHA)
  • Criminal Law Committee (SCCL)
  • Energy and Public Utilities Committee (SENE)
  • (Chairwoman of) Healthcare Access and Availability Committee (SHAA)
  • Redistricting - Chicago West and Western Cook County (SRED-SRWW)
  • State Government Committee (SGOA)

Retirement

Despite winning election to a four-year term in the 2022 election, Van Pelt announced her retirement on July 26, 2023. [13] Illinois State Representative Lakesia Collins was appointed to succeed her. [14]

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Patricia Van Pelt
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Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 5th district
In office
January 9, 2013 August 1, 2023