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Directory of Elected Officials 2017 DIRECTORY OF ELECTED OFFICIALS 2017 Bruce L. Newby Wyandotte County Election Commissioner VOTE! Revised 5/22/2017 1 NATIONAL OFFICES PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DONALD J. TRUMP New York, NY 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (Elected 11/08/16) Republican Washington, D.C. 20500 U.S. SENATOR JERRY MORAN Hays, KS Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. (Elected 11/08/16) Republican Room 521 Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-6521 (202) 228-6966 Fax Additional Office Locations : 23600 College Blvd, Suite 201 923 Westport Place, Suite 210 PO Box 1154 PO Box 067 Olathe, KS 66061 Manhattan, KS 66502 (913) 393-0711 (785) 539-8973 (913) 768-1366 Fax (785) 587-0789 Fax 306 North Broadway, Suite 125 1200 Main Street, Suite 402 PO Box 1372 PO Box 249 Pittsburg, KS 66762 Hays, KS 67601 (620) 232-2286 (785) 628-6401 (620) 232-2284 Fax (785) 628-3791 Fax 3450 N Rock Rd, Bldg 200, Suite 209 PO Box 781753 Wichita, KS 67226 (316) 631-1410 (316) 631-1297 Fax Revised 5/22/2017 2 NATIONAL OFFICES U.S. SENATOR PAT ROBERTS Dodge City, KS 109 Hart Senate Office Bldg. (Elected 11/04/14) Republican Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-4774 (202) 224-3514 Fax www.roberts.senate.gov Additional Office Locations: 11900 College Blvd, Suite 203 Frank Carlson Federal Bldg Overland Park, KS 66210 444 S.E. Quincy - Room 392 (913) 451-9343 Topeka, KS 66683 (913) 451-9446 Fax (785) 295-2745 (785) 235-3665 Fax 155 N. Market St., Suite 120 100 Military Plaza Wichita, KS 67202 PO Box 550 (316) 263-0416 Dodge City, KS 67801 (316) 263-0273 Fax (620) 227-2244 (620) 227-2264 Fax U. S. CONGRESSMAN - 3RD DISTRICT KEVIN YODER Overland Park, KS 2433 Rayburn HOB (Elected 11/08/16) Republican Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-2865 Additional Office Locations : 7325 W 79 th Street Overland Park, KS 66204 (913) 621-0832 (913) 621-1533 Fax Revised 5/22/2017 3 STATE OFFICES Address: State Capitol Building 300 S.W. 10 th Street Topeka, KS 66612 Telephone numbers: Topeka Hot Line 1-800-432-3924 (Hot Line is active only when Legislature is in-session) To leave a message (785) 299-2200 Legislative Services (785) 296-2391 Official Kansas Website: www.accesskansas.org or www.kansas.gov STATE OFFICES GOVERNOR SAM BROWNBACK Topeka, KS State Capitol Bldg, Suite 241S (Elected 11/04/14) Republican 300 SW 10 th Ave Topeka, KS 66612-1590 (877) 579-6757 Toll Free (785) 296-3232 www.governor.ks.gov Constituent Services: State Capitol Bldg, Suite 264W (877) 579-6757 Toll Free (785) 368-8500 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR JEFF COLYER Topeka, KS State Capitol Bldg, 2 nd Floor (Elected 11/04/14) Republican 300 SW 10 th Ave Topeka, KS 66612-1501 (800) 748-4408 Toll Free (785) 296-2214 www.governor.ks.gov/ltgov SECRETARY OF STATE KRIS KOBACH Piper, KS Memorial Hall, 1 st Floor (Elected 11/04/14) Republican 120 S.W. 10 th Av Topeka, KS 66612-1594 (785) 296-4564 (785) 296-4570 Fax www.kssos.org Revised 5/22/2017 4 STATE OFFICES ATTORNEY GENERAL DEREK SCHMIDT Independence, KS Memorial Hall, 2 nd Floor (Elected 11/04/14) Republican 120 S.W. 10 th Av Topeka, KS 66612-1597 (888) 428-8436 Toll Free (785) 296-2215 ag.ks.gov STATE TREASURER RON ESTES POSITION VACANT Wichita, KS Suite 201, Landon Bldg. (Elected 11/04/14) Republican 900 S.W. Jackson Topeka, KS 66612-1235 (785) 296-3171 (785) 296-7950 Fax www.treasurer.state.ks.us COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE KEN SELZER Leawood, KS 420 S.W. 9 th St (Elected 11/04/14) Republican Topeka, KS 66612-1678 (800) 432-2484 Toll Free (785) 296-3071 (785) 296-7805 Fax www.ksinsurance.org STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION JANET L. WAUGH DISTRICT 1 715 N 74 th St (Elected 11/04/14) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66112 (913) 287-5165 Home Email: [email protected] 900 SW Jackson St Topeka, KS 66612 (785) 296-3201 (785) 296-7933 Fax STEVE ROBERTS DISTRICT 2 6017 W 124 th Ter (Elected 11/08/16) Republican Overland Park, KS 66209 (913) 302-8185 Cell Email: [email protected] Revised 5/22/2017 5 STATE OFFICES STATE SENATORS (REPRESENTING WYANDOTTE COUNTY) Senate and House Switchboard (operates during session) (785) 296-0111 Senate Address Kansas Senate State Capitol Building 300 S.W. 10 th Av Topeka, KS 66612 2141834 DAVID HALEY 4TH DISTRICT State Capitol Rm. 134-E (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat (785) 296-7376 E-mail: [email protected] 936 Cleveland Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 (913) 321-3210 (H) 2196208 STEVE FITZGERALD 5TH DISTRICT State Capitol Rm.124-E (Elected 11/08/16) Republican (785) 296-7357 E-mail: [email protected] 3100 Tonganoxie Road Leavenworth, KS 66048 (913) 306-1838 (H) 2253209 PAT PETTEY 6TH DISTRICT State Capitol Rm. 125-E (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat (785) 296-7375 E-mail: [email protected] 5316 Lakewood Street Kansas City, KS 66106 (913) 579-3741 (C) MARY PILCHER-COOK 10TH DISTRICT State Capitol Rm. 234-E (Elected 11/08/16) Republican (785) 296-7362 E-mail: [email protected] 13910 W 58 th Place Shawnee, KS 66216 (913) 396-9306 (H) (913) 631-6767 (W) Revised 5/22/2017 6 STATE OFFICES STATE REPRESENTATIVES (REPRESENTING WYANDOTTE COUNTY) House Switchboard (785) 296-2149 In-State 1-800-432-3924 House Address Kansas House of Representatives Kansas State Capitol Building 300 S.W. 10 th St Topeka, KS 66612 2256009 LOUIS E. RUIZ 31ST DISTRICT Capitol Office Rm. 47-S (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat (785) 296-7885 Email: [email protected] 2914 W 46 th Avenue Kansas City, KS 66103 (913) 262-1634 (H) Email: [email protected] 2223052 PAMALA J. HORTON-CURTIS 32ND DISTRICT Capitol Office Rm. 452-S (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat (785) 296-7430 Email: [email protected] 322 N 16 th Street Kansas City, KS 66102 (913) 626-0404 Email: [email protected] 2248548 TOM BURROUGHS 33RD DISTRICT Capitol Office Rm. 50-S (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat (785) 296-8153 Email: [email protected] 3131 S 73 rd Terrace Kansas City, KS 66106 (913) 963-7415 Revised 5/22/2017 7 STATE OFFICES STATE REPRESENTATIVES (REPRESENTING WYANDOTTE COUNTY ) 2250200 VALDENIA C. WINN 34TH DISTRICT Capitol Office Rm.451-S (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat (785) 296-7657 Email: [email protected] P.O. Box 12327 Kansas City, KS 66112 (913) 321-2620 (H) (913) 288-7252 (W) Email: [email protected] 2223924 BRODERICK HENDERSON 35TH DISTRICT Capitol Office Rm. 451-S (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat (785) 296-7697 Email: [email protected] 2710 N 8 th Street Kansas City, KS 66101 (913) 342-2614 (H) 2226280 KATHY WOLFE MOORE 36TH DISTRICT Capitol Office Rm. 47-S (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat (785) 296-0424 Email: [email protected] 3209 N 131 st Street Kansas City, KS 66109 (913) 314-0878 (913) 588-1287 (W) Email: [email protected] 2209306 STAN FROWNFELTER 37TH DISTRICT Capitol Office Rm. 359-W (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat (785) 296-7630 Email: [email protected] 5225 Crest Drive Kansas City, KS 66106 (913) 262-9659 (H) (913) 269-9662 (C) Email: [email protected] Revised 5/22/2017 8 STATE OFFICES 29 th JUDICIAL DISTRICT (WYANDOTTE COUNTY ) DISTRICT COURT JUDGES 573-2940 2238435 ROBERT P. BURNS DIVISION 1 10533 Nogard Avenue (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2233684 MICHAEL A. RUSSELL DIVISION 2 10938 Oak Drive (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2210018 DELIA M. YORK DIVISION 3 10521 Cleveland Avenue (Elected 11/04/14 to unexpired term) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2192251 WILLIAM P. MAHONEY DIVISION 4 401 N 17 th Street (Elected 11/04/14) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66102 2153858 J. DEXTER BURDETTE DIVISION 5 3218 N. 111 th Street (Elected 11/04/14) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2203763 KATHLEEN LYNCH DIVISION 6 2824 N 99 th Terrace (Elected 11/04/14) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 5423523 COURTNEY MIKESIC DIVISION 7 4013 N. 112 th Street (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2158267 R. WAYNE LAMPSON DIVISION 8 5725 Miami Avenue (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66106 2223379 DANIEL CAHILL DIVISION 9 12342 Donahoo Road (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2150605 BILL L. KLAPPER DIVISION 10 10825 Countryside Drive (Elected 11/04/14) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 Revised 5/22/2017 9 STATE OFFICES DISTRICT COURT JUDGES (CONT’D 2158507 TIMOTHY L. DUPREE DIVISION 11 2600 N 83 rd Lane (Elected 11/04/14) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2186540 WESLEY K. GRIFFIN DIVISION 12 4132 N 110 th Street (Elected 11/04/14) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2249862 RENEE S. HENRY DIVISION 13 11002 Sloan Avenue (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2204707 JENNIFER ORTH MYERS DIVISION 14 9550 Georgia Avenue (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2189281 AARON ROBERTS DIVISION 15 10921 Northridge Drive (Appointed 11/04/14) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66109 2186931 CONSTANCE M. ALVEY DIVISION 16 1220 Hoel Parkway (Elected 11/08/16) Democrat Kansas City, KS 66102 DISTRICT ATTORNEY 573-2851 2978902 MARK DUPREE Democrat 748 Ann Avenue (Elected 11/08/16) Kansas City, KS 66101 Revised 5/22/2017 10 LOCAL OFFICES - UNIFIED GOVERNMENT WYANDOTTE COUNTY-KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Unified Government Bldg. – West (Courthouse) Unified Government Bldg.
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