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Contacting KCMO Area Legislators Send Written Correspondence To: Senator/Representative ______201 Capitol Avenue, Room ______Jefferson City, MO 65101 Contacting KCMO Area Legislators Send written correspondence to: Senator/Representative __________________________________ 201 Capitol Avenue, Room _________________ Jefferson City, MO 65101 Email or phone your legislator using the contact information listed below. Phone District Area Senator Party Room 573-751- Email (thru website) 7 Vacant 1464 8 Jackson Co Mike Cierpiot R 334 [email protected] 9 Vacant 11 Jackson Co John Risso D 328 4551 [email protected] 12 Clay Co. Dan Hegeman R 332 1415 [email protected] 17 Clay Co. Lauren Arthur D 329 5282 [email protected] 34 Platt Co. Tony Luetkemeyer R 220 2183 [email protected] Phone District City Representative Party Room 573-751- Email 13 Parkville Vic Allred R 400-CC 6593 [email protected] 14 Kansas City Matt Sain D 101-G 3618 [email protected] 15 Kansas City John Carpenter D 109-A 4787 [email protected] 16 Kansas City Noel Shull R 414 9458 [email protected] 17 Liberty Mark Ellebracht D 135-BA 1218 [email protected] 18 Kansas City Wes Rogers D 135-BB 2199 [email protected] 19 Kansas City Ingrid Burnett D 105-G 3310 [email protected] 20 Buckner Bill E. Kidd R 403-B 3674 [email protected] 21 Independence Robert Sauls D 105-H 5701 [email protected] 22 Kansas City Yolanda Young D 109-H 3129 [email protected] 23 Kansas City Barbara Washington D 135-AB 0538 [email protected] 24 Kansas City Judy Morgan D 105-A 4485 [email protected] 25 Kansas City Greg Razer D 103-BC 2437 [email protected] 26 Kansas City Ashley Bland Manlove D 101-1 2124 [email protected] 27 Kansas City Richard Brown D 109-G 7639 [email protected] 28 Raytown Jerome Barnes D 105-C 9851 [email protected] 29 Independence Rory Rowland D 101-E 3623 [email protected] 30 Lee’s Summitt Jonathan Patterson R 405-A 0907 [email protected] 31 Blue Springs Dan Stacy R 411-B 8636 [email protected] 32 Grain Valley Jeff Coleman R 115-J 1487 [email protected] 33 Harrisonville Donna Pfautsch R 404-B 9766 [email protected] 34 Vacant 35 Lee’s Summitt Keri Ingle D 109-E 1459 [email protected] 36 Kansas City Mark Sharp D 109-G 9469 [email protected] 37 Grandview Joe Runions D 109-B 0238 [email protected] 53 Odessa Glen Kolkmeyer R 402 1462 [email protected] 55 Pleasant Hill Mike Haffner R 115-E 3783 [email protected] 56 Belton Jack Bondon R 403-A 2175 [email protected] Johnson and Wyandotte Counties Legislators Send written correspondence to: Senator/Representative _________________________ Topeka, KS Email or phone your legislator using the contact information below Phone District Area Senator Party Room 785-296- Email (thru website) 4 Wyandotte Co David Haley D 134-E 7376 [email protected] 5 Wyandotte Co Kevin Braun R 124-E 7357 [email protected] 6 Jo & Wy Co Pat Pettey D 125-E 7375 [email protected] 7 Johnson Co Barbara Bollier D 237-E 7390 [email protected] 8 Johnson Co Jim Denning R 330-R 2497 [email protected] 9 Johnson Co Julia Lynn R 445-S 7382 [email protected] 10 Jo & Wy Co Mike Thompson R 234-E 7362 [email protected] 11 Johnson Co John Skubal R 124-E 7301 [email protected] 21 Johnson Co Dinah Sykes D 237-E 7367 [email protected] 23 Johnson Co Rob Olson R 236-E 7358 [email protected] 37 Jo & Miami Co Molly Baumgartdner R 224-E 7368 [email protected] Phone District City Representative Party Room 573-751- Email 8 Overland Park Chris Croft R 167-W 7695 [email protected] 14 Olathe Charlotte Esau R 151-S 7688 [email protected] 15 Olathe John Toplikar R 268-W 7658 [email protected] 16 Olathe Cindy Holscher D 173-W 7659 [email protected] 17 Shawnee Tom Cox R 165-W 7331 [email protected] 18 Shawnee Cindy Neighbor D 43-S 7690 [email protected] 19 Overland Park Stephanie Clayton R 512-N 7548 [email protected] 20 Overland Park Jan Kessinger R 268-W 7436 [email protected] 21 Prairie Village Jerry Stogsdill D 452-S 7692 [email protected] 22 Overland Park Nancy Lusk D 54-S 7651 [email protected] 23 Lenexa Susan Ruiz D 173-W 7482 [email protected] 24 Merriam Jarrod Ousley D 452-S 7366 [email protected] 25 Westwood Rui Xu D 174-W 7686 [email protected] 26 Olathe Adam Thomas R 286-N 3113 [email protected] 27 Stillwell Sean Tarwater R 268-W 7685 [email protected] 28 Leawood Kellie Warren R 166-W 7646 [email protected] 29 Overland Park Brett Parker D 451-S 5413 [email protected] 30 Lenexa Brandon Woodard D 174-W 5593 [email protected] 31 Kansas City Louis Ruiz D 47-S 7885 [email protected] 32 Kansas City Pam Curtis D 452-S 7430 [email protected] 33 Kansas City Tom Burroughs D 50-S 8153 [email protected] 34 Kansas City Valdenia Winn D 451-S 7657 [email protected] 35 Kansas City Broderick Henderson D 451-S 7697 [email protected] 36 Kansas City Kathy Wolfe-Moore D 47-S 0424 [email protected] 37 Kansas City Stan Frownfelter D 359-W 7630 [email protected] 38 Bonner Springs Willie Dove R 149-S 7667 [email protected] 39 Shawnee Owen Donohoe R 512-N 7675 [email protected] 43 Gardner Bill Sutton R 274-W 7676 [email protected] 48 Overland Park David Benson D 174-W 7680 [email protected] 49 Olathe Megan Lynn R 168-W 7655 [email protected] 78 Olathe Ron Ryckman R 370-W 2302 [email protected] 121 Olathe John Resman R 512-N 7636 [email protected] .
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