Background
Sieben, Todd was born on July 11, 1945 in Geneso, Illinois, United States.
politician member of the Illinois House of Representatives
Sieben, Todd was born on July 11, 1945 in Geneso, Illinois, United States.
He attended Western Illinois University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration.
From 1968-1972 he served as an officer in the United States Navy including serving in Vietnam. He ended his service with the United States Navy in 1972 with the rank of Lieutenant. He then became co-owner and vice-president of Sieben Hybrids, a family seed business and he operated a 400-acre livestock farm.
In 1986, he was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives to succeed A. T. McMaster. During his time in the House he praised lifting the inheritance tax, attempted to shorten campaigning season by moving back Illinois’s March primary elections and was supportive of education reform with the exception of forced school district consolidation. In 1991, he advocated for Northern Illinois University to convert the Campbell Center in Mount Carroll, Illinois into a regional branch, similar to ones in Hoffman Estates and Naperville.
In 1992, he was elected to the Illinois Senate to represent the 37th district to succeed Calvin W. Schuneman. In 2003, he was appointed an Assistant Republican Leader. He ran unopposed in 1998, 2002 and 2006.
In 2007, he announced his retirement, but in February 2008 he chose to resign to become a lobbyist for the ethanol industry. He was succeeded by retired Lee County Sherriff Tim Bivins.
Member American Legion, Geneso Rotary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Farm Bureau, Masons.
M. Kay Sieben; children: Rachel, Brandon, Meredith.