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2021 Government Official Guide English FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT (continued) JUDICIAL (continued) JUDICIAL (continued) President Commissioner of Agriculture 4th District Court of Appeal Charles Schwab – Group 9 2016-2022 Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D) (4-year term) 2020-2024 Nikki Fried (D) (4-year term) 2018-2022 110 S. Tamarind Ave., West Palm Beach, FL 33401 218 S. Second St., Bldg. B The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Phone: 850-617-7700 Web site: freshfromflorida.com Phone: 561-242-2000; Web site: 4dca.org Suite 448, Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Washington, D.C. 20500 Email: [email protected] 6-year term Phone: 772-462-2382 Comment Line: 202-456-1111; Switchboard: 202-456-1414 th Web site: whitehouse.gov; Email: whitehouse.gov/contact State Attorney (19 Circuit) Spencer D. Levine, Chief Judge 2016-2022 Laurie Ehler Buchanan – Group 10 2020-2026 Twitter: @JoeBiden Thomas R. Bakkedahl (R) (4-year term) 2020-2024 Melanie G. May 2016-2022 312 Courthouse Addition 411 S. Second St., Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Robert M. Gross 2016-2022 218 S. Second St. Vice President Phone: 772-465-3000 Web site: sao19.org Dorian K. Damoorgian 2016-2022 Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Kamala Harris (D) (4-year term) 2020-2024 Cory J. Ciklin 2016-2022 Phone: 772-462-1460 Public Defender (19th Circuit) The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Jonathan D. Gerber 2016-2022 Washington, D.C. 20500 Diamond R. Litty (R) (4-year term) 2020-2024 2000 16th Ave., Ste. 235, Vero Beach, FL 32960 Burton C. Connor 2018-2024 Victoria L. Griffin – Group 11 2020-2026 Comment Line: 202-456-1111; Switchboard: 202-456-1414 Jeffrey T. Kuntz 2018-2024 218 S. Second St., Bldg. B Web site: whitehouse.gov; Email: whitehouse.gov/contact Phone: 772-226-3340 Web site: flpda.org Martha Curtis Warner 2020-2026 Suite 428, Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Twitter: @KamalaHarris Alan O. Forst 2020-2026 Phone: 772-462-2761 th Senate 17 District Mark W. Klingensmith 2020-2026 U.S. Senator Debbie Mayfield (R) (4-year term) 2020-2024 Edward L. Artau 2020-2023 Robert E. Belanger – Group 12 2018-2024 Rick Scott (R) (6-year term) 2018-2024 330 Senate Building 324 Courthouse Addition 404 South Monroe Street B3 Russell Senate Office Bldg. 19th Judicial Circuit Court 218 S. Second St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Washington, D.C. 20510; Phone: 202-224-5274 250 NW Country Club Dr., Ste. 217, Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Phone: 850-487-5017 Web site: flsenate.gov Phone: 772-807-4371; Web site: circuit19.org Phone: 772-462-2545 U.S. Senator 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960 6-year term Marco Rubio (R) (6-year term) 2016-2022 Phone: 772-226-1970 Twitter: @debbie_mayfield Cynthia L. Cox – Group 13 2020-2026 284 Russell Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510 Email: [email protected] Rebecca White – Group 1 2021-2022 2000 16th Ave., Suite 383 Phone: 202-224-3041; Fax: 202-228-5171 312 NW Third Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 4580 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Okeechobee, FL 34972 Phone: 772-226-3376 Phone: 561-775-3360; Fax: 561-775-3365 Representative District 54 Phone: 863-763-1240 Toll Free: 866-630-7106 (FL) Erin Grall (R) (2-year term) 2020-2022 William L. Roby – Group 14 2020-2026 Web site: rubio.senate.gov Twitter: @marcorubio 317 The Capitol Gary Sweet – Group 2 2016-2022 213 Courthouse Addition 402 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 100 E. Ocean Blvd., Suite A353 218 S. Second St., Fort Pierce, FL 34950 U.S. Representative 8th Congressional District Phone: 850-717-5054 Web site: myfloridahouse.gov Stuart, FL 34994 Phone: 772-462-8856 Bill Posey (R) (2-year term) 2020-2022 th 1801 27 St., Ste B2-203, Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 772-463-3281 2150 Rayburn House, Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: 772-778-5005 Dan L. Vaughn – Group 15 2020-2026 Phone: 202-225-3671; Fax: 202-225-3516 Sherwood Bauer Jr. – Group 3 2018-2024 Email: [email protected] 2000 16th Ave., Suite 374 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Bldg. C 100 E. Ocean Blvd., Suite A371 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Melbourne, FL 32940 Stuart, FL 34994 Phone: 772-226-3382 Phone: 321-632-1776; Fax: 321-639-8595 JUDICIAL Phone: 772-223-7901 Toll Free: 888-681-1776; Indian River Co.: 772-226-1701 Lawrence Mirman – Group 16, Chief Judge 2020-2026 Web site: posey.house.gov Twitter: @congbillposey Florida Supreme Court Justices Michael C. Heisey – Group 4 2020-2026 100 E. Ocean Blvd., Suite A263 Supreme Court Building 218 S. Second St., Building B, Suite 448 Stuart, FL 34994 500 South Duval Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1925 Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Phone: 772-288-5560 STATE GOVERNMENT Phone: 850-488-0125 Phone: 772-462-1470 Email: [email protected] The Capitol, 400 South Monroe Street Michael Linn – Group 5 2020-2026 Brett Waronicki – Group 17 2021-2023 Web site: floridasupremecourt.org th Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 2000 16 Ave., Suite 384 100 E. Ocean Blvd., Suite A359 Charles T. Canady, Chief Justice 2016-2022 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Stuart, FL 34994 Governor Jorge Labarga 2016-2022 Phone: 772-226-3374 Phone: 772-288-5570 Ron DeSantis (R) (4-year term) 2018-2022 Ricky Polston 2016-2022 Phone: 850-717-9337 Michael J. McNicholas – Group 6 2016-2022 John Couriel 2020-2022 Elizabeth A. Metzger - Group 18 2020-2026 Email: [email protected] 312 NW Third Street Jamie Grosshans 2020-2022 320 Courthouse Addition Okeechobee, FL 34972 Alan Lawson 2018-2024 218 S. Second St., Fort Pierce FL 34950 Lieutenant Governor Phone: 863-763-1122 Jeanette Nunez (R) (4-year term) 2018-2022 Carlos Muñiz 2020-2026 Phone: 772-462-1469 Email: [email protected] Steven J. Levin - Group 7 2020-2026 Robert Meadows – Group 19 2018-2024 The Governor appoints new Justices from a list of three to 100 E. Ocean Blvd., Suite A363 226 Courthouse Addition Attorney General six names submitted by a Judicial Nominating Commission. Stuart, FL 34994 Ashley Moody (R) (4-year term) 2018-2022 218 S. Second St., Fort Pierce, FL 34950 New Justices face their first merit retention vote in the next Phone: 772-223-4827 Phone: 850-414-3300 Website: myfloridalegal.com Phone: 772-462-1699 general election that occurs more than one year after their Chief Financial Officer appointment. If retained, each Justice serves a 6-year term Janet Carney Croom – Group 8 2016-2022 Jimmy Patronis (R) (4-year term) 2018-2022 beginning in early January following the first merit retention 2000 16th Ave., Suite 375 Phone: 850-413-3100 Website: myfloridacfo.com election. Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 772-226-3380 JUDICIAL (continued) COUNTY GOVERNMENT (continued) MUNICIPALITIES VERO BEACH - County Court Judges School Board Members FELLSMERE CITY COUNCIL 2000 16th Avenue, Suite 263, Vero Beach, FL 32960 6500 57th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32967 22 S. Orange St., Fellsmere, FL 32948 Phone: 772-226-3363 Phone: 772-564-3000 Phone: 772-571-1616 6-year term Web site: indianriverschools.org Web site: cityoffellsmere.org Group 1 District 1 – Mara Schiff 2018-2022 Inocensia Hernandez 2019-2021 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Robyn Stone 2021-2022 District 2 – Jackie Rosario 2018-2022 Fernando R. Herrera, Vice Mayor 2020-2022 Group 2 District 3 – Peggy Jones 2020-2024 Jerry Renick 2019-2021 Nicole Menz 2018-2024 District 4 – Teri Barenborg, Vice Chairman 2018-2022 Jessica Salgado 2020-2022 District 5 – Brian Barefoot, Chairman 2020-2024 Joel Tyson, Mayor 2020-2022 COUNTY GOVERNMENT Indian River County Hospital District Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller 1705 19th Place, Suite G3 SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL Jeffrey R. Smith (R) 2020-2024 Vero Beach, FL 32960 City Hall, 1225 Main Street, Sebastian, FL 32958 2000 16th Ave., Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 772-770-0935 Phone: 772-589-5330 P.O. Box 1028, Vero Beach, FL 32961-1028 Web site: cityofsebastian.org Phone: 772-226-3100 Seat 1 – Kerry Bartlett 2021-2022 Email: [email protected] Seat 2 – Marybeth Cunningham, Chairman 2018-2022 Ed Dodd, Mayor 2020-2022 Seat 3 – Barbara S. Bodnar 2020-2024 Jim Hill, Vice Mayor 2020-2022 Property Appraiser Seat 4 – Allen N. Jones 2018-2022 Fred Jones 2020-2021 Wesley Davis (R) 2020-2024 Seat 5 – Karen Deigl 2020-2024 Bob McPartlan 2020-2021 2021 1800 27th St., Bldg. B, Vero Beach, FL 32960 Seat 6 – Ann Marie McCrystal 2018-2022 Christopher R. Nunn 2020-2021 Phone: 772-226-1469 Seat 7 – Michael J. Weiss, Vice Chairman 2020-2024 Web site: ircpa.org VERO BEACH CITY COUNCIL Indian River Soil and Water Conservation District City Hall, 1053 20th Place, Vero Beach, FL 32960 Sheriff Indian River County Administration Complex PO Box 1389, Vero Beach, FL 32961-1389 Eric Flowers (R) 2020-2024 1800 27th St., Bldg. B, Room B1-501, Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 772-978-4700 4055 41st Ave., Vero Beach, FL 32960-1808 Phone: 772-226-4397 Email: [email protected] Phone: 772-569-6700, 772-978-6240 Web site: covb.org Web site: ircsheriff.org Seat 1 – Shawn Paul Elliott 2018-2022 Seat 2 – David Gunter, Chairman 2020-2024 Robert Brackett, Mayor 2020-2022 Supervisor of Elections Seat 3 – Robert C. Adair, Vice Chairman 2018-2022 Dick Winger (appointed) 2021-2021 Leslie Rossway Swan (R) 2020-2024 Seat 4 – Robert J. (Bobby) Lindsey 2020-2024 Bob McCabe 2020-2022 4375 43rd Ave., Vero Beach, FL 32967 Seat 5 – David Cox 2018-2022 Honey Minuse 2020-2022 Phone: 772-226-4700 Rey Neville, Vice Mayor 2019-2021 Email: [email protected] Indian River Mosquito Control District 5655 41st Street, Vero Beach, FL 32967 INDIAN RIVER SHORES TOWN COUNCIL Tax Collector Phone: 772-562-2393 6001 N.
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