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Elected Officials ELECTED OFFICIALS Representing Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government UNITED STATES SENATORS Six-Year Term The Honorable Mitch McConnell - Rep 601 W. Broadway, Suite 630 Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 582-6304 Elected: 2008 (2014) The Honorable Rand Paul - Rep 600 Martin Luther King Blvd, Suite 216 Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 582-5341 Elected: 2010 (2016) UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Two-Year Term SECOND DISTRICT The Honorable S. Brett Guthrie - Rep 1001 Center Street, Suite 300 Elected: 2010 (2012) Bowling Green, KY 42101 (270) 842-9896 THIRD DISTRICT The Honorable John Yarmuth - Dem 600 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd, Suite 216 Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 582-5129 Updated: April 21, 2011 2 STATEWIDE ELECTED OFFICIALS Four-Year Term GOVERNOR Steve Beshear - Dem The Capitol Elected: 2007 (2011) 700 Capitol Ave. Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-2611 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Daniel Mongiardo - Dem The Capitol Elected: 2007 (2011) 700 Capitol Avenue Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-2611 SECRETARY OF STATE C. M. "Trey" Grayson - Rep Room 152, Capitol Bldg. Elected: 2007 (2011) Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-3490 ATTORNEY GENERAL Jack Conway - Dem Room 118, Capitol Bldg. Elected: 2007 (2011) Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 696-5300 AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Crit Luallen - Dem Room 144, Capitol Annex Elected: 2007 (2011) Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-5841 STATE TREASURER L. J. Hollenbach - Dem Capitol Annex Elected: 2007 (2011) Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-4772 COMMISSIONER OF Richie Farmer - Rep AGRICULTURE Room 188, Capitol Annex Frankfort, KY 40601 Elected: 2007 (2011) (502) 564-5126 3 STATE SENATORS All can be reached at 800/372-7181 Four-Year Term 10th SENATORIAL DISTRICT Dennis L. Parrett - Dem 731 Thomas Road Elected: 2010 (2014) Elizabethtown, KY 42701 19th SENATORIAL DISTRICT Tim Shaughnessy - Dem 3002 Hilo Court Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40220 26th SENATORIAL DISTRICT Ernie Harris - Rep P. O. Box 1073 Elected: 2010 (2014) Crestwood, KY 40014 33rd SENATORIAL DISTRICT Gerald A. Neal - Dem 4711 Brewster Avenue Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40211 35th SENATORIAL DISTRICT Denise Harper Angel - Dem 2521 Ransdell Avenue Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40204 36th SENATORIAL DISTRICT Julie C. Denton - Rep 1708 Golden Leaf Way Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40245 37th SENATORIAL DISTRICT Perry B. Clark - Dem 5716 New Cut Rd. Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40214 38th SENATORIAL DISTRICT Dan "Malano" Seum - Rep 1107 Holly Avenue Elected: 2010 (2014) Fairdale, KY 40118 4 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Two-Year Term All can be reached at 800/372-7181 28th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Charles W. Miller - Dem 3608 Gateview Circle Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40272 (800) 372-7181 29th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Kevin D. Bratcher - Rep 10215 Landwood Drive Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40291 (800) 372-7181 30th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Thomas J. Burch - Dem 4012 Lambert Avenue Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40218 (800) 372-7181 31st REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Steve Riggs - Dem 8108 Thornwood Road Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40220 (800) 372-7181 32nd REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Julie Raque Adams - Rep 213 S. Lyndon Lane Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40222 (800) 372-7181 33rd REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Ron Crimm - Rep 10206 Judith Court Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40223 (800) 372-7181 34th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Mary Lou Marzian - Dem 2007 Tyler Lane Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40205 (800) 372-7181 35th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Jim Wayne - Dem 1280 Royal Avenue Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40204 (800) 372-7181 37th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Wade Hurt - Rep 612 Kathleen Avenue Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40215 (800) 372-7181 38th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Mike Nemes - Rep 5318 Westhall Avenue Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40214 (800) 372-7181 40th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Dennis L. Horlander - Dem 1806 Farnsley Road Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40216 (800) 372-7181 5 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Two-Year Term All can be reached at 800/372-7181 41st REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Tom Riner - Dem 1143 E. Broadway Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40204 (800) 372-7181 42nd REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Reginald K. Meeks - Dem 2301 Osage Avenue Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40210 (800) 372-7181 43rd REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Darryl T. Owens - Dem 1300 W. Broadway Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40203 (800) 372-7181 44th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Joni L. Jenkins - Dem 2010 O'Brien Court Elected: 2010 (2012) Lousiville, KY 40216 (800) 372-7181 46th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Larry Clark - Dem 5913 Whispering Hills Blvd. Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40219 (800) 372-7181 48th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Bob M. DeWeese - Rep 6206 Glen Hill Road Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40222 (800) 372-7181 59th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT David W. Osborne - Rep 11400 Covered Bridge Road Elected: 2010 (2012) Prospect, KY 40059 (800) 372-7181 6 COUNTY JUDGE/EXECUTIVE Bryan Mathews - Dem PO Box 406774 Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40204 Four-Year Term 403-7960 COMMONWEALTH’S ATTORNEY Dave Stengel - Dem 514 W. Liberty St. Elected: 2006 (2012) Louisville, KY 40202 Six-Year Term 595-2300 COUNTY ATTORNEY Mike O'Connell - Dem 600 W. Jefferson St. Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40202 Four-Year Term 574-6336 CIRCUIT COURT CLERK David L. Nicholson - Dem 600 W. Jefferson St. Elected: 2006 (2012) Louisville, KY 40202 Six-Year Term 595-3055 COUNTY CLERK Barbara "Bobbie" Holsclaw - Rep 527 W. Jefferson St., #105 Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40202 Four-Year Term 574-5700 COUNTY SHERIFF Col. John E. Aubrey - Dem 531 Court Place, Suite 600 Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40202 Four-Year Term 574-5400 COUNTY COMMISSIONER Four Year Term “A” DISTRICT Furman Forgy Wallace - Rep 904 Colonel Anderson Parkway Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40222 425-5149 “B” DISTRICT Marvin Clements - Dem 1823 Deer Park Avenue Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40205 502-456-5322 “C” DISTRICT Stephen Fein - Dem 1914 Farrington Drive Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40216 447-5330 7 PROPERTY VALUATION Tony Lindauer - Dem ADMINSTRATOR Fiscal Court Bldg. 531 Court Place, Suite 504 Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40202 Four- Year Term 574-6380 CORONER Barbara Weakley-Jones - Dem Urban Govt. Center Elected: 2010 (2014) 810 Barret Avenue, 7th Floor Four- Year Term Louisville, KY 40204 574-6262 COUNTY SURVEYOR Richard S. Matheny - Dem Elected: 2010 (2014) 6600 Mount Washington Rd. Four-Year Term Louisville, KY 40229 Board of Supervisors JEFFERSON COUNTY SOIL AND WATER DISTRICT 4233 Bardstown Rd., Suite 100A Louisville, KY 40218 (502) 499-1900 Four-Year Term Elected: 2010 (2014) Ray L. Adams Sr. 8311 Easton Lane Louisville, KY 40242 Pat Thurman 1411 Community Way Louisville, KY 40222 David W. Kaelin 2421 Tucker Station Rd. Louisville, KY 40299 Appointed: 2010 (2014) Robert J. Bradford 8907 Peterborough Dr. Louisville, KY 40222 502-326-9362 B. Scott Thornhill 7811 Daffodil Dr. Louisville, KY 40258 502-937-3038 Earl "Ray" Pierce Alamarine Stout JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Four-Year Term FIRST MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT George J. Hunter - Rep 601 Wardshire Place Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40223 245-2182 SECOND MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Gary Fields - Dem 8 3127 Oriole Dr. Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40213 636-2588 THIRD MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Samuel L. Whitlow Jr. - Dem 5201 Bulrush Ct #2 Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40258 9 CONSTABLE Four-Year Term FIRST MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT John D. Zehnder - Rep 10007 Shelbyville Rd. Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40223 426-7677 SECOND MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Mike Thompson - Dem PO Box 2912 Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40201 THIRD MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT David "Dave" Whitlock - Dem 2510 Crums Lane Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40216 618-2677 MAYOR – LOUISVILLE METRO Elected: 2010 (2014) Four-Year Term Greg Fischer - Dem Louisville/Jefferson Metro 527 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 574-2003 LOUISVILLE METRO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL All Council Members have offices located at: 601 W. Jefferson Street, 40202 Four Year Term DISTRICT 1 Judy Green - Dem 749 S. 43rd Street Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40211 574-1101 DISTRICT 2 Barbara E. Shanklin - Dem 4801 Shasta Trail Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40218 574-1102 DISTRICT 3 Mary Woolridge - Dem 2810 Wingfield Lane Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40210 574-1103 DISTRICT 4 David Tandy - Dem 1510 W. Chestnut St. Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40203 574-1104 DISTRICT 5 Cheri Bryant Hamilton - Dem 903 Southwestern Pkwy. Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40211 574-1105 10 LOUISVILLE METRO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL All Council Members have offices located at: 601 W. Jefferson Street, 40202 Four Year Term DISTRICT 6 David James - Dem 602 Ruggles Place, #103 Elected: 2010 (2012) Louisville, KY 40208 574-1106 DISTRICT 7 Ken Fleming - Rep 2000 Camargo Road Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40207 574-1107 DISTRICT 8 Tom Owen - Dem 54 Hill Road Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40204 574-1108 DISTRICT 9 Tina Ward-Pugh - Dem 150 N. Galt Avenue Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40206 574-1109 DISTRICT 10 Jim King - Dem 2900 Newburg Rd. Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40205 574-1110 DISTRICT 11 Kevin J. Kramer - Rep 2915 Winterhaven Road Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40220 574-1111 DISTRICT 12 Rick Blackwell - Dem 6712 Marian Drive Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40216 574-1112 DISTRICT 13 Vicki Aubrey Welch - Dem 7305 Olde Nantucket Cove Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40214 574-1113 DISTRICT 14 Robert "Bob" Henderson - Dem 12806 Castle Road Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40272 574-1114 DISTRICT 15 Marianne Butler - Dem 1505 Turquoise Drive Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40214 574-1115 DISTRICT 16 Kelly Downard - Rep 2309 Merrick Road Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40207 574-1116 11 LOUISVILLE METRO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL All Council Members have offices located at: 601 W. Jefferson Street, 40202 Four Year Term DISTRICT 17 Glen E. Stuckel - Rep 3123 Lake Vista Drive Elected: 2010 (2014) Louisville, KY 40241 574-1117 DISTRICT 18 Jon Ackerson - Rep 11100 Moserwood Road Elected: 2008 (2012) Louisville, KY 40223 574-1118 DISTRICT 19 Jerry T.
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