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Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix APPENDIX 455 Secretaries of State ALABAMA (CEO) ALASKA (CEO) AMERICAN SAMOA John Merrill (R) Kevin Meyer (R) Lemanu Palepoi Mauga (D) Secretary of State Lieutenant Governor Lieutenant Governor P.O. Box 5616 550 W 7th, Ste 1700 Territory of Montgomery, AL 36103 Anchorage, AK 99501 American Samoa (334) 242-7200 (907) 269-7460 Pago Pago, AS 96799 [email protected]. [email protected] (684) 633-4116 gov [email protected] ARIZONA (CEO) ARKANSAS (CEO) CALIFORNIA (CEO) Katie Hobbs (D) John Thurston (R) Alex Padilla (D) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 1700 West Washington, Ste 256 State Capitol 1500 11th Street 1700 Little Rock, AR 72201 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (501) 682-1010 (916) 653-7244 (602) 542-4285 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] COLORADO (CEO) CONNECTICUT (CEO) DELAWARE Jena Griswold (D) Denise Merrill (D) Jeffrey W. Bullock (D) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 1700 Broadway, Suite 200 Capitol Office 401 Federal Street Denver, CO 80290 PO Box 150470 Dover, DE 19901 (303) 894-2200 Hartford, CT 06115-0470 (302) 739-4111 [email protected] (860) 509-6200 douglas.denison@state. [email protected] de.us DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA (CEO) GEORGIA (CEO) Kimberly Bassett (D) Laurel M. Lee (R) Brad Raffensperger (R) Secretary of the District Secretary of State Secretary of State 1350 Pennsylvania Ave., NW 500 S Bronough St 214 State Capitol Suite 419 Ste 100 Atlanta, GA 30334 Washington, DC 20004 Tallahassee, FL 32399 (404) 656-2881 (202) 727-6306 (850) 245-6500 [email protected] [email protected] secretaryofstate@dos. myflorida.com GUAM HAWAII IDAHO (CEO) Joshua Tenorio (D) Josh Green (D) Lawerence Denney (R) Lieutenant Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State P.O. Box 2950 Exec. Chambers P.O. Box 83720 Hagatna, GU 96932 State Capitol Boise, ID 83720 (671) 475-9380 Honolulu, HI 96813 (208) 334-2300 [email protected] (808) 586-0255 [email protected] [email protected] ILLINOIS INDIANA (CEO) IOWA (CEO) Jesse White (D) Connie Lawson (R) Paul Pate (R) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 213 State Capitol 201 State Capitol Lucas Bldg., 1st Fl. Springfield, IL 62756 Indianapolis, IN 46204 321 E. 12th Street (217) 782-2201 (317) 232-6536 Des Moines, IA 50319 [email protected] [email protected] (515) 281-6230 [email protected] 456 IDAHO BLUE BOOK Secretaries of State (continued) KANSAS (CEO) KENTUCKY (CEO) LOUISIANA (CEO) Scott Schwab (R) Alison Lundergan-Grimes (D) R. Kyle Ardoin (R) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 120 SW 10th Avenue 700 Capital Ave., Suite 152 P.O. Box 94125 Topeka, KS 66612 Frankfort, KY 40601 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (785) 296-4564 (502) 564-3490 (225) 922-2880 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] MAINE (CEO) MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS (CEO) Matt Dunlap (D) John Wobensmith (R) William Galvin (D) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of Cmwlth 148 State House Station 16 Francis Street State House, Rm 337 Augusta, ME 04333 Annapolis, MD 21401 24 Beacon Street (207) 626-8400 (410) 974-5521 Boston, MA 02133 [email protected] dlmdsos_sos@maryland. (617) 727-9180 gov [email protected] MICHIGAN (CEO) MINNESOTA (CEO) MISSISSIPPI (CEO) Jocelyn Benson (D) Steve Simon (D) Delbert Hosemann, Jr. (R) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 430 W. Allegan Street 180 State Capitol 125 S. Congress Street 4th Floor 100 Rev. Dr. MLK Jr. Blvd. Jackson, MS 39201 Lansing, MI 48918 St. Paul, MN 55155 (601) 359-1350 (517) 373-2510 (651) 201-1324 delbert.hosemann@sos. [email protected] secretary.state@state. ms.gov mn.us MISSOURI (CEO) MONTANA (CEO) NEBRASKA (CEO) Jay Ashcroft (R) Corey Stapleton (R) Robert Evnen (R) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 600 West Main P.O. Box 202801 P.O. Box 94608 P.O. Box 1767 Helena, MT 59620 Lincoln, NE 68509 Jefferson City, MO 65101 (406) 444-2034 (402) 471-2554 (573)751-4936 [email protected] [email protected] Appendix [email protected] NEVADA (CEO) NEW HAMPSHIRE (CEO) NEW JERSEY (CEO) Barbara Cegavske (R) William Gardner (D) Tahesha Way (D) Secretary of State Secretary of State Lieutenant Governor 101 N Carson St, Ste 3 State House Room 204 33 State St, 8th Fl Carson City, NV 89701 Concord, NH 03301 Trenton, NJ 08625 (775) 684-5708 (603) 271-3242 (609) 292-6000 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NEW MEXICO (CEO) NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA Maggie Toulouse Oliver (D) Rossanna Rosado (D) Elaine Marshall (D) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 325 Don Gaspar, Ste 300 1 Commerce Plaza P.O. Box 29622 Santa Fe, NM 87501 99 Washington Ave, Raleigh, NC 27626 (505) 827-3600 Ste. 1100 (919) 814-5400 secretary.state@state. Albany, NY 12231 [email protected] nm.us (518) 486-9846 [email protected] APPENDIX 457 Secretaries of State (continued) NORTH DAKOTA (CEO) OHIO (CEO) OKLAHOMA Alvin “Al” Jaeger (R) Frank LaRose (R) Michael Rogers (R) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 600 East Boulevard Dept 108 180 E. Broad St, 16th Fl 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Bismarck, ND 58505 Columbus, OH 43215 Ste 101 (701) 328-2900 (614) 466-2655 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 [email protected] msheehan@ohiosecre- (405) 521-3912 taryofstate.gov executivelegislative@sos. ok.gov OREGON (CEO) PENNSYLVANIA (CEO) PUERTO RICO Bev Clarno (R) Kathy Boockvar (D) Vacant Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 136 State Capitol 302 North Office Building Box 9023271 Salem, OR 97310 Harrisburg, PA 17120 San Juan, PR 00902 (503) 986-1523 (717) 787-6458 (787) 722-2121 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] RHODE ISLAND (CEO) SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA (CEO) Nellie Gorbea (D) Mark Hammond (R) Steve Barnett (R) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State 82 Smith Street, Rm 217 1205 Pendleton St 500 E Capitol Ave Providence, RI 02903 Ste 525 Ste 204 (401) 222-2357 Columbia, SC 29201 Pierre, SD 57501 [email protected] (803) 734-2170 (605) 773-3537 [email protected] [email protected] TENNESSEE TEXAS (CEO) UTAH (CEO) Tre Hargett (R) Ruth R. Hughs (R) Spencer Cox (R) Secretary of State Secretary of State Lieutenant Governor State Capitol, First Floor 1100 Congress Avenue PO Box 142325 Nashville, TN 37243 Austin, TX 78701 Salt Lake City, UT 84114 (615) 741-2819 (512) 463-5770 (801) 538-1041 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] VERMONT (CEO) VIRGIN ISLANDS VIRGINIA Jim Condos (D) Tregenza Roach (D) Kelly Thomasson (D) Secretary of State Lieutenant Governor Secretary of the 128 State Street 1131 King St, Ste 101 Commonwealth Montpelier, VT 05633 St. Croix, USVI 00820 P.O. Box 2454 (802) 828-2148 (340) 774-2991 Richmond, VA 23218 [email protected] [email protected] (804) 786-2441 kelly.thomasson@ governor.virginia.gov WASHINGTON (CEO) WEST VIRGINIA (CEO) WISCONSIN Kim Wyman (R) Mac Warner (R) Douglas La Follette (D) Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State P.O. Box 40220 Building 1, Suite-157K P.O. Box 7848 Olympia, WA 98503 1900 Kanawha Blvd Madison, WI 53707 (360) 902-4151 Charleston, WV 25305 (608) 266-8888 [email protected] (304) 558-6000 [email protected]. [email protected] wi.us 458 IDAHO BLUE BOOK Secretaries of State (continued) WYOMING (CEO) Edward Buchanan (R) Secretary of State 2020 Carey Ave Ste 600 & 700 Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777-7378 [email protected] CEO = Chief Election Official Source: National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) www.nass.org Orofino Post Office Photo Courtesy of Idaho State Historical Society Appendix APPENDIX 459 Area Codes All phone numbers in this edition of the Idaho Blue Book begin with the 208 area code. Beginning September 5, 2017, the area code 986 will be assigned to new phone numbers state-wide. Because both area codes will be used throughout the state, 10-digit calling is now required. Zip Codes Post office/County Zip Code Post office/County Zip Code Aberdeen, Bingham 83210 Clarkia, Shoshone 83812 Ahsahka, Clearwater 83520 Clayton, Custer 83227 Albion, Cassia 83311 Clifton, Franklin 83228 Almo, Cassia 83312 Cobalt, Lemhi 83229 American Falls, Power 83211 Cocolalla, Bonner 83813 Arbon, Power 83212 Coeur d’Alene*, Kootenai 83814 Arco, Butte 83213 Colburn, Bonner 83865 Arimo, Bannock 83214 Conda, Caribou 83230 Ashton, Fremont 83420 Coolin, Bonner 83821 Athol, Kootenai 83801 Corral, Camas 83322 Atlanta, Elmore 83601 Cottonwood, Idaho 83522 Atomic City, Bingham 83215 Council, Adams 83612 Avery, Shoshone 83802 Craigmont, Lewis 83523 Bancroft, Caribou 83217 Culdesac, Nez Perce 83524 Banks, Boise 83602 Dayton, Franklin 83232 Basalt, Bingham 83218 Deary, Latah 83823 Bayview, Kootenai 83803 Declo, Cassia 83323 Bellevue, Blaine 83313 Desmet, Benewah 83824 Bern, Bear Lake 83220 Dietrich, Lincoln 83324 Blackfoot, Bingham 83221 Dingle, Bear Lake 83233 Blanchard, Bonner 83804 Donnelly, Valley 83615 Bliss, Gooding 83314 Dover, Bonner 83825 Bloomington, Bear Lake 83223 Downey, Bannock 83234 Boise*, Ada 83708 Driggs, Teton 83422 Bonners Ferry, Boundary 83805 Dubois, Clark 83423 Bovill, Latah 83806 Eagle, Ada 83616 Bruneau, Owyhee 83604 Eastport, Boundary 83826 Buhl, Twin Falls 83316 Eden, Jerome 83325 Burley, Cassia 83318 Elk City, Idaho 83525 Calder, Shoshone 83808 Elk River, Clearwater 83827 Caldwell*, Canyon 83605 Ellis, Custer 83235 Cambridge, Washington 83610 Emmett, Gem 83617 Carey, Blaine 83320 Fairfield, Camas 83327 Careywood, Bonner 83809 Felt, Teton 83424 Carmen, Lemhi 83462 Fenn,
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