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AUBURN HILLS Comment Line: 202-456-1111 ROCHESTER $400,000 Plus Residence and Expenses NATIONAL OFFICIALS Website: www.whitehouse.gov 4-year terms expire 1/20/2025 2021 Joseph Biden (D) President 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 202-456-1414 For Residents of: Washington, DC 20500 AUBURN HILLS http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact Comment Line: 202-456-1111 ROCHESTER $400,000 plus residence and expenses ROCHESTER HILLS Kamala Harris (D) Vice President Office of the Vice President Charter TOWNSHIP of OAKLAND 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20500 202-456-1414 A listing of national, state, county, and local http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact-vp officials and how to reach them. $230,700 plus residence and expenses U. S. SENATORS Prepared as a public service by the Website: www.senate.gov LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS $174,000 6-year terms expire: Gary Peters (D) 1/2027 OAKLAND AREA 724 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510 725 S. Adams Road, Suite L-144 DC Phone:202-224-6221, Fax:202-224-7387 Birmingham, MI 48009 Detroit Phone:313-226-6020, Fax:313-226-6948 Email via: Phone: 248-594-6602 https://www.peters.senate.gov/contact/email-gary Email: [email protected] Debbie Stabenow (D) 1/2025 Website: lwvoa.org 731 Hart Senate Bldg, Washington, DC 20510 DC Phone:202-224-4822, Fax:202-228-0325 Funding for this publication is provided by Detroit Phone:313-961-4330 Fax:313-961-7566 Email via: https://www.stabenow.senate.gov/contact U. S. REPRESENTATIVES Website: www.house.gov COMMERCE $174,000 2-year terms expire 1/2023 Elissa Slotkin (D) 8th District District includes Rochester, Charter Township of Oakland, part of Rochester Hills, plus other areas. AVONDALE/ROCHESTER EDUCATION 1210 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515 ASSOCIATION, MEA/NEA DC Phone : 202-225-4872, Fax: 202-225-5820 Local office: 445 S. Livernois, Ste 316 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Local phone:517-993-0510 Email via: https://slotkin.house.gov/contact Haley Stevens (D) 11th District District includes Auburn Hills, part of Rochester Hills, plus other areas. 1510 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515 DC Phone : 202-225-8171 Fax : 202-225-2667 Local office: 37695 Pembroke Ave., Livonia, MI 48152 734-853-3040 Fax : 833-298-8467 Email via: https://stevens.house.gov/contact Published by League of Women Voters Education Fund ______________________________ They Represent You: For residents of Page 1 Auburn Hills, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Charter Township of Oakland STATE OFFICIALS Mark Tisdel (R) 45th District 4-year terms expire 1/1/2023 District includes Rochester, Rochester Hills + Oakland Twp Gretchen Whitmer (D) Governor Room N-894 Anderson House Office Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 Lansing Phone 517-373-0475 Romney Bldg, 111 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 Toll Free phone 866-969-0450 P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI 48909 517-373-3400 Email: [email protected] Constituent Svcs: 517-335-7858 Fax: 517-335-6863 Email: [email protected] John Reilly (R) 46th District $159,300 plus residence + expenses District includes part of Oakland Twp Room N-895 Anderson House Office Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 Garlin Gilchrist II (D) Lt. Governor Lansing Phone 517-373-1798 Romney Bldg, 111 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 Toll Free phone 855-737-2723 P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI 48909 517-373-6800 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax:517-335-6863 $123,900 +$20,000 expenses ELECTED UNIVERSITY BOARDS Jocelyn Benson (D) Secretary of State UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 734- 763-5553 Board of Regents: 8-year terms expire: Treasury Bldg., 430 W. Allegan, Lansing, MI 48918 Jordan Acker (D) 1/1/2027 517-335-3269 Toll Free 888-767-6424 Fax 517-335-3235 Michael J. Behm (D) 1/1/2023 www.michigan.gov/sos Email: [email protected] Mark J. Bernstein (D) 1/1/2029 $124,900 Paul Brown (D) 1/1/2027 Dana Nessel (D) Attorney General Sarah Hubbard (R) 1/1/2029 Denise Ilitch (D), Chair 1/1/2025 G.Mennen Williams Bldg., 7th Flr., 525 W. Ottawa Ron Weiser (R) 1/1/2025 P.O. Box 30212, Lansing, MI 48909 Katherine E. White (D) 1/1/2023 517-335-7622 SE Michigan Phone: 313-456-0240 Fax: 517-335-7644 SE Michigan Fax: 313-456-0241 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 517- 353-4647 Toll Free: 877-765-8388 Board of Trustees: 8-year terms expire: www.michigan.gov/ag Email: [email protected] Dianne Byrum (D), Chair 1/1/2025 $124,900 Melanie Foster (R) 1/1/2023 Dan Kelly (R) 1/1/2025 STATE SENATOR Renee Knake Jefferson (D) (appt’d) 1/1/2023 P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909 Pat O’Keefe (R) 1/1/2029 Website: www.senate.michigan.gov Brianna Scott (D) 1/1/2027 $71,685 + $10,800 expenses 4-year terms expire 1/1/2023 Kelly Tebay (D) 1/1/2027 th Rema Vassar (D) 1/1/2027 Rosemary Bayer (D) 12 District District includes Auburn Hills and Oakland Township. WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 313- 577-2034 3600 Binsfeld Building., Lansing, MI 48933 Board of Governors 8-year terms expire: Lansing phone 517-373-2417 Bryan Barnhill (D) 1/1/2027 Lansing FAX 517-373-2694 Michael Busuito (R) 1/1/2025 Toll free phone 855-347-8012 Mark Gaffney (D) 1/1/2025 Email: [email protected] Marilyn Kelly (D), Chair 1/1//2023 Anil Kumar (D) 1/1/2027 th Mallory McMorrow (D) 13 District Terri Lynn Land (R) 1/1/2029 District includes Rochester & Rochester Hills + other areas. Shirley Stancato (D) 1/1/2029 6200 Binsfeld Building, Lansing, MI 48933 Dana Thompson (D) 1/1/2023 Lansing phone 517-373-2523 Lansing FAX 517-373-5669 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Toll free phone: 855-347-8013 608 W. Allegan, P.O. Box 30008, Lansing, MI 48909 Email: [email protected] Website: www.michigan.gov/mde 517-241-7161 Email: [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVES Dr. Michael Rice Superintendent Trustees: 8-year terms expire: P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909 Ellen Lipton (D) 1/1/2029 Website: www.house.mi.gov Tom McMillin (R) 1/1/2025 $71,685 + $10,800 expenses 2-year terms expire 1/1/2023 Judith Pritchett (D) 1/1/2027 th Brenda Carter (D) 29 District Pamela Pugh (D) 1/1/2023 District includes Auburn Hills. Nikki Snyder (R) 1/1/2025 Room N793 House Office Building, Lansing, MI 48933 Jason Strayhorn (D) 1/1/2029 Lansing Phone 517-373-0475 Tiffany Tilley (D) 1/1/2027 Toll Free phone 855-473-4635 Casandra E. Ulbrich (D), President 1/1/2023 Email: [email protected] ______________________________ They Represent You: For residents of Page 2 Auburn Hills, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Charter Township of Oakland OAKLAND COUNTY OFFICIALS SCHOOL OFFICIALS Oakland County Service Center 248-858-1000 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341 AVONDALE SCHOOLS Website: www.oakgov.com Toll Free 888-350-0900 2940 Waukegan St. Auburn Hills, MI 48326 4-year terms expire 12/2024 248-537-6000 Fax: 248-537-6005 David Coulter (D) County Executive www.avondale.k12.mi.us $205,217 248-858-0480 Dr. James Schwarz Superintendent Karen McDonald (D) Prosecuting Attorney Board of Education: 4-year terms expire: $177,351 248-858-0656 Michael J. Bouchard (R) Sheriff Kelly Brault 12/2024 $157.893 248-858-5001 Rita Davis 12/2024 Lisa Brown (D) Clerk/Register of Deeds David Down 12/2022 $157.893 248-858-0581 Sean L. Johnson 12/2022 Robert Wittenberg (D) Treasurer Terry Lang, President 12/2022 $157.893 248-858-0611 Chip Tischer 12/2022 Jim Nash (D) Water Resources Commissioner Lucille Washington 12/2024 $157.893 248-858-0958 Members of the Board of Education are unpaid and meet the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the School COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Administration Office. Board of Commissioners FAX:248-858-1572 Ph:248-858-0100 Meets Wed @ 7pm & Thurs.@ 9:30am. ROCHESTER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Check County Website: www.oakgov.com/boc 501 W. University Rochester, MI 48307 $36,853 2-year terms expire 12/2024 248-726-3000 Fax: 248-726-3105 District 1 - includes parts of Auburn Hills + other areas www.rochester.k12.mi.us Michael Gingell (R) 248-858-0100 Dr. Robert Shaner Superintendent Email: [email protected] Board of Education 6-year terms expire: District 3-includes Oakland Township + other areas Barbara Anness 12/2024 Michael Spisz (R) 248-705-8634 Kevin Beers 12/2022 Email: [email protected] Michelle Bueltel 12/2024 District 11 - includes part of Rochester Hills & part of Kristin Bull, President 12/2026 Auburn Hills + other areas Scott Muska 12/2026 Thomas Kuhn (R) 248-227-2462 Andrea Walker-Leidy 12/2024 Email: [email protected] Michael Zabat 12/2022 District 15 - Rochester & part of Rochester Hills Members of the Board of Education are unpaid and meet various Adam Kochenderfer (R) 248-858-0100 Mondays of each month at 7 p.m. at the School Administration Email: [email protected] Building. COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFICIALS OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE Covers: Oakland County WHERE TO REGISTER TO VOTE: 2480 Opdyke Rd., Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-341-2119 Website: www.oaklandcc.edu • At the clerk’s office in the community in which you live, Peter Provenzano, Jr. Chancellor • Or at any Secretary of State driver’s license office, Board of Trustees: 6-year terms expire: • Or at offices of Family Independence Agency, Dept. of Community Health, and Michigan Job Commission, Susan Anderson 12/2022 Kathleen Anna Bertolini 12/2022 • Or at military recruitment centers. Shirley J. Bryant 12/2026 • Also mail-in registration form up to 2 weeks before election Pamala M.
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