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STATE REPRESENTATIVES for 2003-2005 STATE REPRESENTATIVES for 2019-2020 Office #’s, Phone, and Fax #’s HOB=House Office Building CB=Capitol building ABATE Phone Fax Email address @ Dist .# Reps. Name ( Party) Region Office # 517-373 517-373 house.mi.gov (add) 1 Tenisha Yancy (D) 15 S 585 HOB 0154 6094 [email protected] 2 Joe Tate (D) 15 S 586 HOB 1776 7271 JoeTate@ 3 Wendell Byrd (D) 15 S 587 HOB 0144 8929 wendellbyrd@ 4 Issac Robinson (D) 15 S 588 HOB 1008 5995 IssacRobinson@ 5 Cynthia Johnson (D) 15 S 589 HOB 0844 8929 CynthiaAJohnson@ . 6 Tyrone Carter (D) 15 S 685 HOB 0823 5993 TyroneCarter@ 7 LaTanya Garrett (D) 15 S 686 HOB 2276 7186 LaTanyaGarrett@ 8 Sherry Gay-Dagnogo (D) 15 N 687 HOB 3815 5986 SherryGay-Dagnogo@ 9 Karen Whitsett (D) 15 S 688 HOB 6990 5985 KarenW@ 10 Leslie Love (D) 15 S 689 HOB 0857 5976 LeslieLove@ . 11 Jewell Jones (D) 15 N 690 HOB 0849 5967 JewellJones@ 12 Alex Garza (D) 15 N 691 HOB 0852 5934 AlexGarza@ 13 Frank Liberati (D) 15 N 692 HOB 0845 5926 FrankLiberati@ 14 Cara Clemente (D) 15 S 693 HOB 0140 5924 caraclemente@ 15 Abdullah Hammoud (D) 15 N 964 HOB 0847 7538 AbdullahHammoud@ . 16 Kevin Coleman (D) 15 N 695 HOB 2576 5962 KevinColeman@ 17 Joseph Bellino (R) 18 & 15 N 696 HOB 1530 1575 JosephBellino@ * 18 Kevin Hertel (D) 11 N 687 HOB 1180 1103 KevinHertel@ * 19 Laurie Pohutsky (D) 15 N 698 HOB 3920 5957 LauriePohutaky@ 20 Matt Kolezar (D) 15 N 699 HOB 3816 5952 MattKolezar@ . 21 Kristy Pagen (D) 15 S 785 HOB 2575 5939 KristyPagen@ 22 John Chirkun (D) 11 S 786 HOB 0854 5911 JohnChirkun@ 23 Darrin Camilleri (D) 15 S 787 HOB 0855 5922 DarrinCamilleri@ 24 Steve Marino (R) 11 S 788 HOB 0113 5912 StevenMarino@ * 25 Nate Shannon (D) 11 S 789 HOB 2275 5906 NateShannon@ . 26 Jim Ellison (D) 19 N 790 HOB 3818 5888 JimElllison@ * 27 Robert Wittenberg (D) 19 N 791 HOB 0478 5884 robertwittenberg@ 28 Lori Stone (D) 11 N 792 HOB 1772 5880 LoriStone@ 29 Brenda Carter (D) 19 H-167 CB 0475 5061 BrendaCarter@ 30 Diana Farrington (R) 11 N 794 HOB 7768 5903 DianaFarrington@ . 31 William Sowerby (D) 11 N 795 HOB 0159 5893 BillSowerby@ 32 Pamela Hornberger (R) 11 N 796 HOB 8931 8637 PamelaHornberger@ 33 Jeff Yaroch (R) 11 N 797 HOB 0820 5974 JeffYaroch@ * 34 Sheldon Neeley (D) 20 N 798 HOB 8808 5997 SheldonNeeley@ 35 Kyra Harris Bolden (D) 19 N 799 HOB 1788 5880 KyraBolden@ . 36 Doug Wozniak (R) 11 N 885 HOB 0843 5892 DouglasWozniak@ 37 Christine Greig (D) 19 H-141 CB 1793 8501 ChristineGreig@ 38 Kathy Crawford (R) 19 S 887 HOB 0827 5873 KathyCrawford@ 39 Ryan Berman (R) 19 S 888 HOB 1799 8361 RyanBerman@ 40 Mari Manoogian (D) 19 S 889 HOB 8670 5868 MariManoogian@ . 41 Padma Kuppa (D) 19 N 890 HOB 1783 8660 PadmaKuppa@ 42 Ann Bollin (R) 14 N 891 HOB 1784 8957 AnnBollin@ 43 Andrea Schroeder (R) 19 N 892 HOB 0615 7512 AndreaSchroeder@ 44 Matt Maddock (R) 19 N 893 HOB 2616 5843 MattMaddock@ 45 Michael Webber (R) 19 N 894 HOB 1773 5838 MichaelWebber@ . 46 John Reilly (R) 19 N 895 HOB 1798 8574 JohnReilly@ 47 Hank Vaupel (R) 14 N 896 HOB 8835 5822 HankVaupel@ 48 Sheryl Kennedy (D) 20 N 897 HOB 7557 5953 SherylKennedy@ 49 John Cherry (D) 20 N 898 HOB 7515 5817 JohnCherry@ 50 Tim Sneller (D) 20 N 899 HOB 3906 5812 TimSneller@___________ ____. 51 Mike Mueller (R) 19 & 20 S 985 HOB 1780 5810 MikeMueller@ 52 Donna Lasinski (D) 14 S 986 HOB 0828 5783 DonnaLasinskil@ 53 Yousef Rabhi (D) 14 S 987 HOB 2577 5808 YousefRabhi@ 54 Ronnie Peterson (D) 14 S 988 HOB 1771 5797 RonniePeterson@ 55 Rebekah Warren (D) 14 S 989 HOB 1792 7757 RebekahWarren@ . ABATE Phone Fax Email address@ Dist. # Reps. Name (Party) Region Office # 517-373 517-373 house.mi.gov_(add)___ ______ 56 Jason Sheppard (R) 18 N 990 HOB 2617 5782 JasonSheppard@ 57 Bronna Kahle (R) 18 N 991 HOB 1706 5777 BronneKahle@ 58 Eric Leutheuser (R) 13 N 992 HOB 1794 5768 EricLeutheuser@ 59 Aaron Miller (R) 12 N 993 HOB 0832 5763 AaronMiller@ 60 Jon Hoadley (D) 12 N 994 HOB 1785 5762 JonHoadley@ . 61 Brandt Iden (R) 12 N 995 HOB 1774 8872 BrandtIden@ 62 Jim Haadsma (D) 13 N 996 HOB 0555 5761 JimHaadsma@ 63 Matt Hall (R) 12 & 13 N 997 HOB 1787 9119 MattHall@ 64 Julie Alexander (R) 13 N 998 HOB 1795 5760 JulieAlexander@ 65 Sarah Lightner (R) 13 & 18 N 999 HOB 1775 5242 SarahLeightner@ . 66 Beth Griffin (R) 12 S 1085 0839 5940 BethGriffin@ 67 Kara Hope (D) 9 S 1086 HOB 0587 9430 KaraHope@ 68 Sarah Anthony (D) 9 S 1087 HOB 0826 5698 SarahAnthony@ 69 Julie Brixie (D) 9 H-167 CB 1786 5717 JulieBrixie@ 70 Jim Lower (R) 21 & 10 S 1089 HOB 0834 9622 JamesLower@ . 71 Angela Witwer (D) 9 N 1090 HOB 0853 6589 AngelaWitwer@ 72 Steven Johnson (R) 8 N 1091 HOB 0840 7590 StevenJohnson@ 73 Lynn Afendoulis (R) 8 N 1092 HOB 0218 5697 LynnAlfendoulis@ 74 Mark Heizenga (R) 8 N 1093 HOB 8900 8697 MarkHeizenga@ 75 David LaGrand (D) 8 N 1094 HOB 2668 5696 DavidLaGrand@ . 76 Rachael Hood (D) 8 N 1095 HOB 0822 5276 RachaelHood@ 77 Tommy Brann (R) 8 N 1096 HOB 2277 8731 TommyBrann@ 78 Brad Paquette (R) 12 N 1097 HOB 1796 5918 BradPaquette@ 79 Pauline Wendzel (R) 12 N 1098 HOB 1403 3652 PaulineWendzel@ 80 Mary Whiteford (R) 8 N 1099 HOB 0836 8728 MaryWhiteford@ . 81 Gary Eisen (R) 11 H-151 CB 1790 9983 GaryEisen@ 82 Gary Howell (R) 11 S 1186 HOB 1800 9981 GaryHowell@ 83 Shane Hernandez (R) 7 & 11 S 1187 HOB 0835 9876 ShaneHernandez@ 84 Phil Green (R) 7 S 1188 HOB 0476 9852 RepPhilGreen@ 85 Ben Frederick (R) 20 & 9 S 1189 HOB 0841 7937 benfrederick@ . 86 Thomas Albert (R) 8 & 9 N 1190 HOB 0846 8714 ThomasAlbert@ 87 Julie Calley (R) 8 & 9 N 1191 HOB 1830 6979 JulieCalley@ 88 Luke Meerman (R) 8 & 5 N 1192 HOB 0836 8728 LukeMeerman@ 89 Jim Lilley (R) 8 N 1193 HOB 0838 9830 JimLilley@ 90 Bradley Slagh (R) 8 N 1194 HOB 0830 7806 BradleySlagh@ . 91 Greg VanWoerkom (R) 5 N 1195 HOB 3436 9698 GregVanWoerkom@ 92 Terry Sabo (D) 5 N 1196 HOB 2646 9646 TerrySabo@ 93 Graham Filler (R) 9 & 10 H-164 CB 1778 5780 GrahamFiller@ 94 Rodney Wakeman (R 10 N 1198 HOB 0837 3589 Rod\neyWakeman@ 95 Vanessa Guerra (D) 10 N 1199 HOB 0152 8738 VanessaGuerra@ . 96 Brian Elder (D) 6 S 1285 HOB 0158 8881 BrianElder@ 97 Jason Wentworth (R) 6 & 21 S 1286 HOB 8962 7195 JasonWentworth@ 98 Annette Glenn (R) 6 S 1287 HOB 1791 9480 AnnetteGlenn@ 99 Roger Hauck (R) 21 & 6 H-164 CB 1789 5491 RogerHauck@ 100 Scott VanSingel (R) 5 S 1289 HOB 7317 9469 ScottVanSingel@ . 101 Jack O’Malley (R) 3 & 5 S 1385 HOB 0825 9461 JackOMalley@ 102 Michelle Hoitenga (R) 3 & 21 S 1386 HOB 1747 9371 MichelleHoitenga@ 103 Daire Rendon (R) 3 & 22 S 1387 HOB 3817 5495 DaireRendon@ 104 Larry Inman (R) 3 S 1388 HOB 1766 9420 LarryInman@ 105 Triston Cole (R) 3 & 4 S 1389 HOB 0829 1841 TristonCole@ . 106 Sue Allor (R) 4 & 16 S 1485 HOB 0833 8446 SueAllor@ 107 Lee Chatfield (R) 2 & 4 H-251 CB 2629 8429 LeeChatfield@ 108 Beau LaFave (R) 17 S 1487 HOB 0156 9370 BeauLaFave@ 109 Sara Cambensy (D) 17 & 2 S 1488 HOB 0498 9366 SaraCambensy@ 110 Greg Markkanen (D) 1 & 17 S 1489 HOB 0850 9303 GregMarkkanen@ ` 58 Republicans 52 Democrats .
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