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2021 Elected Officials Guide ELECTEDELECTEDELECTED 202120212021 OFFICIALOFFICIALOFFICIAL GUIDEGUIDEGUIDE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT ELECTED OFFICIALS President & Vice President Term: 4 years Joseph R. Biden & Kamala Harris Next election year: 2024 To leave a message: 202-456-1111 To speak to someone: 202-456-1414 whitehouse.gov/contact U.S. Senator Term: 6 years Amy Klobuchar Tina Smith D.C.: 202-224-3244 D.C.: 202-224-5641 Local: 612-727-5220 Local: 651-221-1016 Toll free: 1-888-224-9043 klobuchar.senate.gov/public smith.senate.gov/HomePage 1200 Washington Ave S Room 250 60 Plato Blvd E Minneapolis, MN 55415 Saint Paul, MN 55107 Next election year: 2024 Next election year: 2026 U.S. Representative Term: 2 years Betty McCollum, District 4 Ilhan Omar, District 5 Represents Ramsey County Represents the City of Saint Anthony excluding the City of Saint Anthony and part of Hennepin County D.C. office: 202-225-6631 D.C. office: 202-225-4755 Local: 651-224-9191 Local: 612-333-1272 mccollum.house.gov omar.house.gov 661 LaSalle St, Ste 110 404 3rd Avenue North, Suite 203 Saint Paul, MN 55114 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Next election year: 2022 Next election year: 2022 STATE GOVERNMENT ELECTED OFFICIALS Governor & Lieutenant Governor Term: 4 years Tim Walz & Peggy Flanagan Next election year: 2022 651-201-3400 mn.gov/governor 130 State Capitol 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Saint Paul, MN 55155 Secretary of State Term: 4 years Steve Simon Next election year: 2022 651-201-1324 www.sos.state.mn.us [email protected] Office of the Secretary of State 180 State Office Building 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Saint Paul, MN 55155 State Auditor Term: 4 years Julie Blaha Next election year: 2022 651-296-2551 [email protected] Office of the State Auditor 525 Park Street - Suite 500 Saint Paul, MN 55103 Attorney General Term: 4 years Keith Ellison Next election year: 2022 651-296-3353 [email protected] 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1400 Saint Paul, MN 55101 State Auditor Term Years Next Election Year Julie Blaha 4 2022 651-296-2551 [email protected] Office of the State Auditor 525 Park Street - Suite 500 Saint Paul, MN 55103 STATE SENATOR Term: 4 years Next Election Year District 38 Roger Chamberlain 2024 North Oaks 651-296-1253 White Bear Lake [email protected] White Bear Lake Twp 3225 Minnesota Senate Bldg. Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 41 Mary Kunesh-Podein 2024 New Brighton 651-296-4334 Saint Anthony [email protected] 2323 Minnesota Senate Bldg. Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 42 Jason “Ike” Isaacson 2024 Arden Hills 651-296-5537 Blaine [email protected] Gem Lakes Mounds View 2321 Minnesota Senate Bldg. Roseville (partial) Saint Paul, MN 55155 Shoreview Spring Lake Park Vadnais Heights District 43 Charles “Chuck” Wiger 2024 Maplewood (partial) 651-296-6820 North Saint Paul [email protected] White Bear Lake (partial) 2219 Minnesota Senate Bldg. Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 53 Susan Kent 2024 Maplewood (partial) 651-296-4166 [email protected] 2227 Minnesota Senate Bldg. Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 64 Erin Murphy 2024 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-5931 [email protected] 2319 Minnesota Senate Bldg. Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 65 Sandy Pappas 2024 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-1802 [email protected] 2205 Minnesota Senate Bldg. Saint Paul, MN 55155 STATE SENATOR Term: 4 years Next Election Year District 66 John Marty 2024 Falcon Heights 651-296-5645 Lauderdale [email protected] Roseville Saint Paul (partial) 2401 Minnesota Senate Bldg. Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 67 Foung Hawj 2024 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-5285 [email protected] 3413 Minnesota Senate Bldg. Saint Paul, MN 55155 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Term: 4 years Next Election Year District 38B Ami Wazlawik 2022 North Oaks 651-296-3018 White Bear Town (partial) [email protected] 565 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 41A Connie Bernardy 2022 New Brighton (partial) 651-296-5510 [email protected] 563 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 41B Sandra Feist 2022 New Brighton (partial) 651-296-4331 Saint Anthony [email protected] 429 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 42A Kelly Moller 2022 Arden Hills 651-296-0141 Blaine [email protected] Mounds View Shoreview (partial) 569 State Office Building Spring Lake Park Saint Paul, MN 55155 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Term: 4 years Next Election Year District 42B Jamie Becker-Finn 2022 Gem Lake 651-296-7153 Little Canada [email protected] Roseville (partial) Shoreview (partial) 559 State Office Building Vadnais Heights Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 43A Peter Fischer 2022 Maplewood (partial) 651-296-5363 White Bear Lake (partial) [email protected] 551 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 43B Leon Lillie 2022 Maplewood (partial) 651-296-1188 North Saint Paul [email protected] 367 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 53A Tou Xiong 2022 Maplewood (partial) 651-296-7807 [email protected] 533 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 64A Kaohly Her 2022 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-8799 [email protected] 359 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 64B Dave Pinto 2022 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-4199 [email protected] 439 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 65A Rena Moran 2022 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-5158 [email protected] 575 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Term: 4 years Next Election Year District 65B Carlos Mariani 2022 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-9714 [email protected] 381 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 66A Alice Hausman 2022 Falcon Heights 651-296-3824 Lauderdale [email protected] Roseville (partial) Saint Paul (partial) 453 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 66B Athena Hollins 2022 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-4224 [email protected] 539 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 67A John Thompson 2022 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-4277 [email protected] 433 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 District 67B Jay Xiong 2022 Saint Paul (partial) 651-296-4201 [email protected] 423 State Office Building Saint Paul, MN 55155 STATE SUPREME COURT Term: 4 years Next Election Year Chief Justice Lorie Skjerven Gildea 2024 Associate Justice G. Barry Anderson 2024 Associate Justice Margaret H. Chutich 2024 Associate Justice Natalie E. Hudson 2022 Associate Justice Gordon Moore 2022 Associate Justice Anne K. McKeig 2024 Associate Justice Paul Thissen 2026 STATE APPEALS COURT Term: 4 years Next Election Year Jennifer Frisch 2022 Loise Dovre Bjorkman 2022 Diane Bratvold 2024 Francis J. Connolly 2022 James B. Florey 2024 Jeffrey M. Bryan 2024 Carol A. Hooten 2026 Lucinda E. Jesson 2024 Matthew E. Johnson 2022 Randall J. Slieter 2026 Michelle Ann Larkin 2022 Jeanne Cochran 2022 Denise D. Reilly 2022 Peter Reyes 2022 Theodora Gaïtas 2022 Kevin G. Ross 2026 Susan Segal 2022 Tracy M. Smith 2024 Renee L. Worke 2024 To contact the justices or their aides: (651) 297-7650 SECOND DISTRICT COURT Term: 6 years Next Election Next Election John H. Guthman 2022 Lezlie Ott Marek 2024 Reynaldo Aligada 2026 Robyn Millenacker 2024 Robert A. Awsumb 2024 Timothy T. Mulrooney 2024 Joy D. Bartscher 2026 Laura Nelson 2024 Shawn M. Bartsch 2026 Kelly L. Olmstead 2026 Leonardo Castro 2026 Elena L. Ostby 2024 Patrick Diamond 2026 Stephen L. Smith 2024 Jennifer L. Frisch 2022 Nicole J. Starr 2022 Thomas A. Gilligan, Jr. 2022 George T. Stephenson 2022 Sara Grewing 2022 Judith M. Tilsen 2022 JaPaul Harris 2026 Sophia Y. Vuelo 2026 David C. Higgs 2022 Teresa (Tracy) Warner 2024 DeAnne M. Hilgers 2024 Adam Yang 2024 Mark R. Ireland 2022 P. Paul Yang 2024 Richard H. Kyle, Jr. 2022 To contact the judges Second District Court Administration or their aides: 15 W Kellogg Blvd Room 1700 Saint Paul MN 55102 (651) 266-8266 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTED OFFICIALS COUNTY COMMISSIONER Term: 4 years Next Election Year District 1 Nicole Frethem 2024 651-266-8362 [email protected] District 2 Mary Jo McGuire 2024 651-266-8359 [email protected] District 3 Trista MatasCastillo 2022 651-266-8360 [email protected] District 4 Toni Carter 2022 651-266-8364 [email protected] District 5 Rafael Ortega 2022 651-266-8361 [email protected] District 6 Jim McDonough 2022 651-266-8350 [email protected] District 7 Victoria Reinhardt 2024 651-266-8363 [email protected] COUNTY SHERIFF Term: 4 years Next Election Year Bob Fletcher 2022 651-266-9333 www.ramseycounty.us/contact-us?nid=2091 COUNTY ATTORNEY Term: 4 years Next Election Year John Choi 2022 651-266-3222 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTED OFFICIALS MAYOR Term Years Next Election Year Arden Hills David Grant 4 2022 651-538-0747 [email protected] Blaine Tim Sanders 4 2024 763-203-3286 [email protected] Falcon Heights Randy Gustafson 4 2023 651-642-9694 [email protected] Gem Lake Gretchen Artig-Swomley 4 2024 651-260-9742 Lauderdale Mary Gaasch 2 2022 651-645-5918 [email protected] Little Canada John T. Keis 2 2022 651-482-8774 [email protected] Maplewood Marylee Abrams 4 2022 612-322-1620 [email protected] Mounds View Carol Mueller 2 2022 763-717-4006 [email protected] New Brighton Kari Niedfeldt-Thomas 2 2022 [email protected] North Oaks Kara Ries 2 2022 (612) 940-3861 [email protected]
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