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Kenilworth - Ann Potter Last Elected April 2017 Next Election 2021 Term 4 Years Address 419 Richmond Rd FEDERAL U.S. President, U.S. - Donald J. Trump Last Elected November 2016 Next Election 2020 Term 4 years Address 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, DC 20500 Phone (202) 456-1414 Fax (202) 456-2461 URL whitehouse.gov Twitter @potus Vice President, U.S. - Michael R. Pence Last Elected November 2016 Next Election 2020 Term 4 years Address 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, DC 20500 Phone (202) 456-1414 Fax (202) 456-2461 URL whitehouse.gov Senator, U.S. - Tammy Duckworth Last Elected November 2016 Next Election 2022 Term 6 years Address 524 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone (202) 224-2854 Fax (202) 228-0618 URL duckworth.senate.gov Address 230 S. Dearborn Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 886-3506 Senator, U.S. - Richard J. Durbin Last Elected November 2014 Next Election 2020 Term 6 years Address 711 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone (202) 224-2152 Fax (202) 228-0400 URL durbin.senate.gov Address 230 S. Dearborn, Suite 3892 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 353-4952 Fax (312) 353-0150 FEDERAL U.S. Congress Representative, 9th District - Jan Schakowsky Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2020 Term 2 years Address 2367 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone (202) 225-2111 Fax (202) 226-6890 URL schakowsky.house.gov Address 5533 N. Broadway Chicago, IL 60640 Phone (773) 506-7100 Fax (773) 506-9202 Democratic State Central Committeeperson, 9th District - Michael Cabonargi Last Elected March 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address P.O. Box 518 Springfield, IL 62705 Phone (312) 595-1400 URL ildems.com Email [email protected] Democratic State Central Committeeperson, 9th District - Carol Ronen Last Elected March 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address P.O. Box 518 Springfield, IL 62705 Phone (217) 546-7404 URL ildems.com Email [email protected] STATE State of Illinois Governor, State of Illinois - JB Pritzker Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 207 State Capitol Springfield, IL 62706 Phone (217) 782-0244 Fax (217) 524-4049 URL illinois.gov Email [email protected] Address 100 W. Randolph, Suite 16-100 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 814-2121 Fax (312) 814-6775 Lieutenant Governor, State of Illinois - Juliana Stratton Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 214 State Capitol Springfield, IL 62706 Phone (217) 558-3085 Fax (217) 558-3094 URL illinois.gov/ltg Email [email protected] Address 100 W. Randolph, Suite 15-200 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 814-5240 Fax (312) 814-5228 Attorney General, State of Illinois - Kwame Raoul Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 500 S. Second St. Springfield, IL 62706 Phone (217) 782-1090 Fax (217) 785-2551 URL illinoisattorneygeneral.gov Email [email protected] Address 100 W. Randolph, 12th Floor Chicago, IL 60601 Phone (312) 814-3000 Fax (312) 814-2549 Secretary of State, State of Illinois - Jesse White Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 213 State Capitol Springfield, IL 62706 Phone (217) 782-2201 Fax (217) 782-1407 URL cyberdriveillinois.com Address 100 W. Randolph, Suite 5-400 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 814-2576 Fax (312) 814-3393 Comptroller, State of Illinois - Susana A. Mendoza Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 325 W. Adams Springfield, IL 62704 Phone (217) 782-6000 URL ioc.state.il.us Email [email protected] Address 100 W. Randolph, Suite 15-500 Chicago, IL 60601 Phone (312) 814-2451 Fax (312) 814-2986 Treasurer, State of Illinois - Michael Frerichs Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 219 State Capitol Springfield, IL 62706 Phone (217) 782-2211 Fax (217) 785-2777 URL treasurer.il.gov Address 100 W. Randolph, Suite 15-600 Chicago, IL 60601 Phone (312) 814-1700 Fax (312) 814-5930 STATE Illinois State Senate District State Senator, 9th District - Laura Fine Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address M115 Capitol Building Springfield, IL 62706 Phone (217) 782-2119 URL ilga.gov Address 1812 Waukegan Rd., Suite A Glenview, IL 60025 Phone (847) 998-1717 STATE Illinois House of Representatives State Representative, 18th District - Robyn Gabel Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2020 Term 2 years Address 248-W Stratton Building Springfield, IL 62706 Phone (217) 782-8052 Fax (217) 558-4553 URL ilga.gov Email [email protected] Address Evanston Civic Center 2100 Ridge Ave., Suite 2600 Evanston, IL 60201 Phone (847) 847-424-5401 Fax (847) 424-9828 COUNTY Cook County Board President, Cook County - Toni H. Preckwinkle Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 118 N. Clark St., Room 537 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 603-6400 Fax (312) 603-4397 URL cookcountyil.gov Assessor, Cook County - Fritz Kaegi Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 118 N. Clark St., Room 320 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 443-7550 Fax (312) 603-3167 URL cookcountyassessor.com Clerk of the Circuit Court, Cook County - Dorothy Ann Brown Last Elected November 2016 Next Election 2020 Term 4 years Address 50 W. Washington St., Suite 1001 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 603-5030 Fax (312) 603-4557 URL cookcountyclerkofcourt.org Email [email protected] Clerk, Cook County - Karen A. Yarbrough Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 69 W. Washington St., Suite 500 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 603-5656 Fax (312) 603-9788 URL cookcountyclerk.com Email [email protected] Recorder, Cook County - Ed Moody Last Elected Appointed Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 118 N. Clark St., Room 120 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 603-5050 Fax (312) 603-5063 URL cookrecorder.com Email [email protected] Sheriff, Cook County - Thomas J. Dart Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 50 W. Washington St., Room 704 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 603-6444 Fax (312) 603-4420 URL cookcountysheriff.org Email [email protected] State's Attorney, Cook County - Kimberly M. Foxx Last Elected November 2016 Next Election 2020 Term 4 years Address 69 W. Washington St., Suite 3200 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 603-1880 Fax (312) 603-3000 URL statesattorney.org Email [email protected] Treasurer, Cook County - Maria Pappas Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 118 N. Clark St., Room 112 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 443-5100 Fax (312) 603-2113 URL cookcountytreasurer.com COUNTY Cook County Board Commissioner, 13th District - Larry Suffredin Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2022 Term 4 years Address 118 N. Clark St., Room 567 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 603-6383 Fax (312) 603-3622 URL suffredin.org Email [email protected] Address 820 Davis St. Evanston, IL 60201 Phone (847) 864-1209 Fax (847) 864-1445 COUNTY Cook County Board of Review Commissioner, 1st District - Dan Patlak Last Elected November 2016 Next Election 2020 Term 4 years Address 118 N. Clark St., Room 601 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone (312) 603-3644 Fax (312) 603-3863 URL cookcountyboardofreview.com Email [email protected] LOCAL Metropolitan Water Reclamation District President, MWRD - Kari K. Steele Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2024 Term 6 years Address 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL 60611 Phone (312) 751-5600 URL mwrd.org Email [email protected] Vice President, MWRD - Barbara J. McGowan Last Elected November 2016 Next Election 2022 Term 6 years Address 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL 60611 Phone (312) 751-5600 URL mwrd.org Email [email protected] Finance Chair, MWRD - Frank Avila Last Elected November 2014 Next Election 2020 Term 6 years Address 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL 60611 Phone (312) 751-5600 URL mwrd.org Email [email protected] Commissioner, MWRD - Kimberly Neely Dubuclet Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2020 Term 2 years Address 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL 60611 Phone (312) 751-5600 URL mwrd.org Email [email protected] Commissioner, MWRD - Josina Morita Last Elected November 2016 Next Election 2022 Term 6 years Address 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL 60611 Phone (312) 751-5600 URL mwrd.org Email [email protected] Commissioner, MWRD - M. Cameron "Cam" Davis Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2020 Term 2 years Address 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL 60611 Phone (312) 751-5600 URL mwrd.org Email [email protected] Commissioner, MWRD - Mariyana T. Spyropoulos Last Elected November 2016 Next Election 2022 Term 6 years Address 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL 60611 Phone (312) 751-5600 URL mwrd.org Email [email protected] Commissioner, MWRD - Debra Shore Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2024 Term 6 years Address 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL 60611 Phone (312) 751-5600 URL mwrd.org Email [email protected] Commissioner, MWRD - Marcelino Garcia Last Elected November 2018 Next Election 2024 Term 6 years Address 100 E. Erie St. Chicago, IL 60611 Phone (312) 751-5600 URL mwrd.org Email [email protected] LOCAL Township Supervisor, New Trier Township - Alan Goldberg Last Elected April 2017 Next Election 2021 Term 4 years Address 739 Elm St. Winnetka, IL 60093 Phone (847) 446-8202 Fax (847) 446-1743 URL newtriertownship.com Email [email protected] Clerk, New Trier Township - Jerome Hoynes Last Elected April 2017 Next Election 2021 Term 4 years Address 739 Elm St. Winnetka, IL 60093 Phone (847) 446-8202 Fax (847) 446-1743 URL newtriertownship.com Email [email protected] Assessor, New Trier Township - Jan Churchwell Last Elected April 2017 Next Election 2021 Term 4 years Address 739 Elm St.
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