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  Maloof, Phillip J.
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  2000-01-01  
 
NamePhillip J. Maloof
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Albuquerque, New Mexico , United States
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Born April 09, 1967 (57 years)
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Oct 04, 2022 10:11pm
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InfoExecutive Vice President, The Palms Casino Resort

Phil Maloof is an executive vice president with Maloof Companies and a former senator for the state of New Mexico.

During his time in office, Phil was one of the youngest elected officials in the country, appointed to the New Mexico State Senate following the election of Mayor Martin Chavez, and subsequently re-elected to a full fouryear term from his west Albuquerque district in 1996, before running for U.S. Congress in 2000.

Phil was known for his tough stance on crime while representing New Mexico, becoming the first state senator in the country to sponsor the Three Strikes, You're Out law, in addition to helping pass several bills aimed at improving school funding.

An outstanding all-around athlete, Phil played quarterback collegiately at New Mexico State, before earning his post-secondary degree from the University of New Mexico.

Phil currently lives in Las Vegas, where he works in all facets of the Maloof Companies, including the Sacramento Kings and the Palms hotel and casino property. He enjoys playing basketball and traveling in his spare time.

"Billionaire" Family owns The Palms Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Older brothers Joe and Gavin Maloof, co-owners of the Sacramento Kings basketball team.

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  11/03/1998 NM District 01 Lost 41.88% (-6.55%)
  06/23/1998 NM District 01 - Special Lost 39.61% (-4.96%)
  06/02/1998 NM District 01 - D Primary Won 75.07% (+50.13%)
  11/05/1996 NM Senate 26 Won 63.99% (+27.98%)
  11/08/1994 NM State Senate 26 - Special Election Won 62.31% (+24.62%)
  06/07/1994 NM State Senate 26 - Special D Primary Won 47.27% (+20.22%)
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