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They Represent You (TRY) NATIONAL OFFICIALS 1st District SUZAN DELBENE (D) Auditor PAT MCCARTHY (D) Serve 4-year terms Next Election 2020 202-225-6311 360-902-0370 www.delbene.house.gov www.sao.wa.gov President DONALD J. TRUMP (R) nd Attorney BOB FERGUSON (D) 2 District RICK LARSEN (D) Vice President MICHAEL R. PENCE (R) General 360-753-6200 202-225-2605 The White House www.atg.wa.gov www.larsen.house.gov 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW rd Commissioner HILARY FRANZ (D) 3 District JAIME HERRERA BEUTLER (R) Washington, D.C. 20500 Of Public Lands 360-902-1001 202-225-3536 White House 202-456-1414 (Switchboard) www.dnr.wa.gov www.herrerabeutler.house.gov Press 1 for White House Comments Line State Insurance MIKE KREIDLER (D) th www.whitehouse.gov 6 District DEREK KILMER (D) Commissioner 360-725-7000 202-225-5916 www.insurance.wa.gov www.kilmer.house.gov Superintendent CHRIS REYKDAL (Nonpartisan) SENATORS th Of Public 360-725-6000 Serve 6-year terms Next Election 7 District PRAMILA JAYAPAL (D) Instruction www.k12.wa.us 202-225-3106 Senator MARIA CANTWELL (D) 2018 www.jayapal.house.gov 511 Hart Senate Office Building th STATE LEGISLATORS Washington, D.C. 20510 8 District DAVE REICHERT (R) Senators serve 4-year terms Next Election 2018 202-224-3441 202-225-7761 Representatives serve 2-year terms Next Election 2018 www.reichert.house.gov Local: 509-946-8106 * Senators up for reelection in 2020 th www.cantwell.senate.gov 9 District ADAM SMITH (D) Mail all state Senators: 202-225-8901 P.O. Box 404+LD #, Olympia, WA 98504-04+ LD # Senator PATTY MURRAY (D) 2022 www.adamsmith.house.gov Mail all state Representatives: 154 Russell Senate Office Building th P.O. Box 40600, Olympia, WA 98504-0600 10 District DENNY HECK (D) Washington, D.C. 20510 Legislative Hotline is: 1-800-562-6000 202-225-9740 202-224-2621 Or: Olympia Phone www.dennyheck.house.gov Local: 509-453-7462 8th Legislative District (LD 08) www.murray.senate.gov Sen. SHARON BROWN (R) 360-786-7614 WASHINGTON STATE OFFICIALS [email protected] Serve 4-year terms Next Election 2020 REPRESENTATIVES Rep. BRAD KLIPPERT (R) 360-786-7882 Write: State Official’s Title, 110 Legislative Building Serve 2-year terms Next Election 2018 [email protected] Olympia, WA 98504-0600 U.S. Capitol 202-224-3121 (Switchboard) Rep. LARRY HALER (R) 360-786-7986 State Information: 1-800-562-6000 [email protected] th http://access.wa.gov th 4 District DAN NEWHOUSE (R) 9 Legislative District (LD 09) 3100 George Washington Way, #135 Governor JAY INSLEE (D) Sen. MARK SCHOESLER (R)* 360-786-7620 Richland, WA 99354 360-902-4111 [email protected] 202-225-5816 www.governor.wa.gov Rep. JOE SCHMICK (R) 360-786-7844 [email protected] Local: 509-713-7374 Lt. Governor CYRUS HABIB (D) Rep. MARY DYE (R) 360-786-7942 www.newhouse.house.gov 360-786-7700 [email protected] th www.ltgov.wa.gov th 5 District CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS (R) 16 Legislative District (LD 16) Secretary KIM WYMAN (R) 26 E. Main St., Ste. 2 Sen. MAUREEN WALSH (R)* 360-786-7630 Of State 360-902-4151 Walla Walla, WA 99362 [email protected] www.sos.wa.gov 202-225-2006 Rep. TERRY R. NEALEY (R) 360-786-7828 Local: 509-529-9358 Treasurer DUANE A. DAVIDSON (R) [email protected] www.mcmorris.house.gov 360-902-9001 Rep. BILL JENKIN (R) 360-786-7836 www.tre.wa.gov [email protected] COUNTY OFFICIALS Clerk MICHAEL J. KILLIAN (R) 2018 CITY OFFICIALS 509-545-3525 Serve 4-year terms Next Election BENTON COUNTY Court House, 620 Market Street, Prosser, WA 99350 Coroner DAN BLASDEL (R) 2018 BENTON CITY www.co.benton.wa.us 509-546-5885 1009 Dale Ave., Suite A, P.O. Box 70, Benton City, WA Serve 4-year terms Next Election Prosecuting Atty. SHAWN SANT (R) 2018 99320 www.ci.benton-city.wa.us 509-588-3322 Commissioners 509-736-3080 (Tri-Cities) 509-545-3543 Mayor LINDA LEHMAN 2019 509-786-5600 (Prosser) Sheriff JIM RAYMOND (R) 2018 1st District JEROME DELVIN (R) 2020 MARY LETTAU 2021 nd 509-545-3501 LISA STADE 2021 2 District SHON SMALL (R) 2018 rd Treasurer JOSIE KOELZER (R) 2018 DAVID SANDRETTO 2019 3 District JAMES R. BEAVER (R) 2018 509-545-3518 VANESSA COATES 2019 Assessor BILL SPENCER (R) 2018 JAKE MOKLER 2019 509-735-2394 (Tri-Cities) SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES City Clerk/Treasurer: Stephanie Haug 509-786-2046 (Prosser) 7122 W. Okanogan Place, Building A Auditor BRENDA CHILTON(R) 2018 Kennewick, WA 99336 Phone: 509-736-3071 CONNELL 509-736-2727 (Kennewick) Serve 4-year terms Next Election 2020 104 E. Adams Street, PO Box 1200, Connell, WA 99326 509-222-3736 (Richland) Judge BRUCE A. SPANNER www.cityofconnell.com 509-234-2701 509-786-5620 (Prosser) Judge JOE BURROWES Mayor LEE BARROW 2021 Judge ALEXANDER C. EKSTROM PATRICIA BARRERA 2021 Clerk JOSIE DELVIN (R) 2018 Judge CAMERON MITCHELL 509-735-8388 (Kennewick) JOHN WHITE 2021 Judge SAMUEL P. SWANBERG KATHY SILVA 2019 509-786-5624 (Prosser) Judge CARRIE L. RUNGE RAY MINOR 2019 Coroner JOHN HANSENS (R) 2018 Judge JACQUELINE SHEA-BROWN JOE ESCALERA 2021 509-222-3720 (Kennewick) DISTRICT COURT JUDGES City Administrator: Maria Peña Prosecuting Atty. ANDREW MILLER (D) 2018 509-735-3591 (Kennewick) Benton County, 7122 W. Okanogan Place, Building A KAHLOTUS 509-786-5608 (Prosser) Kennewick, WA 99336 Phone: 509-735-8476 140 W. Marten Street, Kahlotus, WA 99335 Serve 4-year terms Next Election 2018 Sheriff JERRY HATCHER (R) 2018 [email protected] 509-282-3372 Judge TERRY TANNER 509-735-6555 (Kennewick) Mayor DAVID WOOTEN 2021 Judge STEVE OSBORN 509-786-5615 (Prosser) Mayor Pro Tem MARCIA ROBITAILLE 2019 Judge DAN KATHREN J. CHRIS THOMAS 2021 Treasurer KENNETH SPENCER (R) 2018 Judge JOHN ZIOBRO ROBERT HAGANS 2019 509-735-8505 (Kennewick) Judge KATY BUTLER MICHAEL ROBITAILLE 2021 509-786-2255 (Prosser) th Franklin County, 1016 N. 4 Avenue SHIRLEY AYERS 2019 FRANKLIN COUNTY Pasco, WA 99301 Phone: 509-545-3593 City Clerk/Treasurer: Teresa Correll Court House, 1016 N. 4th Street, Pasco, WA 99301 Judge GERALD ROACH www.co.franklin.wa.us KENNEWICK th Serve 4-year terms Next Election 210 W. 6 Ave, Kennewick, WA 99336 Commissioners 509-545-3535 2018 ELECTION DATES www.go2kennewick.com 509-585-4200 st 1 District BRAD PECK (R) 2020 Mayor DON BRITAIN 2021 nd Primary – August 7 Mayor Pro Tem STEVE LEE 2021 2 District ROBERT E. KOCH (R) 2020 rd 3 District RICK MILLER (R) 2018 General – November 6 PAUL PARISH 2019 MATT BOEHNKE 2019 Assessor STEVE MARKS (R) 2018 Ballots must be postmarked or STEVE YOUNG 2019 509-545-3506 returned to the appropriate Auditor’s JOHN TRUMBO 2021 Auditor MATT BEATON (R) 2018 office by Election Day, 8:00 PM. BILL McKAY 2021 509-545-3502 City Manager: Marie Mosley PASCO Next Election SCHOOL DISTRICTS NORTH FRANKLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT #51 525 N. 3rd Avenue, Pasco, WA 99301 1100 W. Clark St., Connell, WA 99326 www.pasco-wa.gov 509-545-3404 All serve 4-year terms www.nfsd.org Next Election 509-234-2021 Mayor MATT WATKINS 2019 FINLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT #53 Chair KARA BOOKER 2021 Mayor Pro Tem CRAIG MALONEY 2021 224606 E. Game Farm Road, Kennewick, WA 99337 Vice Chair TERRY UTECHT 2019 SAUL MARTINEZ 2021 www.finleysd.org 509-586-3217 PATTI WALKER 2019 BLANCHE BARAJAS 2021 Chair DAWN SENGER 2019 PATRICIA HAILEY 2021 RUBEN ALVARADO 2019 Vacant JON FOX 2019 PETE SERRANO 2021 LARRY AYRE 2019 Superintendent: Gregg Taylor DAVID MILNE 2019 KEN COX 2021 PASCO SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 City Manager: Dave Zabell JULIE BUSSELL 2021 1215 W. Lewis, Pasco, WA 99301 PROSSER Superintendent: Lance Hahn www.psd1.org 509-543-6700 th 601 7 St., Prosser, WA 99350 KAHLOTUS SCHOOL DISTRICT #56 President STEVE CHRISTENSEN 2021 www.cityofprosser.com 509-786-2332 100 W. Martin, Kahlotus, WA 99335 509-282-3338 Vice Pres. AMY PHILLIPS 2021 Mayor RANDY TAYLOR 2019 Chair A. JOSEPH ROACH 2021 SHERRY LANCON 2021 Mayor Pro Tem MORGAN EVERETT 2021 Vice Chair GARY JENNINGS 2021 SCOTT LEHRMAN 2019 DON AUBREY 2021 CHANCE TRAINER 2021 AARON RICHARDSON 2019 ROB SIEMENS 2021 Superintendent: Michelle Whitney MELANIE AYERS 2019 ROBERT ELDER 2019 KELLY COCHRANE 2021 PROSSER SCHOOL DISTRICT #116 MARY RUTH EDWARDS 2019 Superintendent: Mark F. Bitzer 1126 Meade Ave, Ste A., Prosser, WA 99350 STEVEN BECKEN 2019 www.prosserschools.org 509-786-3323 STEPHANIE GROOM 2019 KENNEWICK SCHOOL DISTRICT #17 President PEGGY DOUGLAS 2019 1000 W. 4th Avenue, Kennewick, WA 99336 RICHLAND Vice Pres. ANDY HOWE 2019 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352 www.ksd.org 509- 222-5000 SCOTTY HUNT 2019 www.ci.richland.wa.us 509-942-7388 President DAWN ADAMS 2021 SCOTT COLEMAN 2021 Mayor BOB THOMPSON 2021 Vice Pres. HEATHER KINTZLEY 2021 JESALYN COLE 2021 BRIAN BROOKS 2019 Interim Superintendent: Deanna Flores Mayor Pro Tem TERRY CHRISTENSEN 2019 BRAD ANDERSON 2019 BEN MESSINGER 2019 RICHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT #400 RYAN LUKSON 2021 RON MABRY 2019 615 Snow Avenue, Richland, WA 99352 SANDRA KENT 2021 Superintendent: Dave Bond www.rsd.edu 509-967-6000 MICHAEL ALVAREZ 2021 President RICHARD JANSONS 2021 PHIL LEMLEY 2019 KIONA-BENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT #52 Vice Pres. HEATHER CLEARY 2021 City Manager Cynthia Reents 1105 Dale Avenue, Benton City, WA 99320 RICHARD DONAHOE 2019 www.kibesd.org 509-588-2000 BRETT AMIDAN 2019 WEST RICHLAND Chair JULIE RHEINSCHMIDT 2019 3801 W. Van Giesen, West Richland, WA 99353 GORDON COMFORT 2019 Vice Chair CLARK CARLSON 2021 Superintendent: Rick Schulte www.westrichland.org 509-967-3431 TEDDY BRYAN 2021 STAR SCHOOL DISTRICT #54 Mayor BRENT GERRY 2021 DALE THORNTON 2019 24180 Pasco-Kahlotus Road, Pasco, WA 99301 Mayor Pro Tem RICH BUEL 2021 JACOB JOHNSON 2021 www.starsd.org 509-547-2704 RICHARD BLOOM 2021 Superintendent: Wade Haun Chair NOLAN VAN HOLLEBEKE 2021 GAIL BROWN 2021 Vice Chair NICOLE VAN HOLLEBEKE 2019 DON ENGELMAN 2019 Irrigation Districts’ Election Dates WADE VAN HOLLEBEKE 2019 JOHN SMART 2021 December 11, 2018 between 1 PM-8 PM RICHARD WISWALL 2021 KEN STOKER 2019 REED WISWALL 2019 FRED BRINK 2019 Printed by Bettendorf’s Printing & Design LLC Superintendent: Rich Puryear PORT DISTRICTS Registration Deadlines Directory of Elected Officials The deadline for registering or transferring your voter Serve 6-year terms Next Election registration is the Monday four weeks before an election.
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