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NATIONAL OFFICIALS Website: www.whitehouse.gov 4-year terms expire 1/20/2021 Joseph Biden (D) President 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 202-456-1414 2021 Washington, DC 20500 http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact Comment Line: 202-456-1111 For Residents of: $400,000 plus residence and expenses SOUTHFIELD Kamala Harris (D) Vice President LATHRUP VILLAGE Office of the Vice President 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW BERKLEY Washington, DC 20500 202-456-1414 http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact-vp HUNTINGTON WOODS $230,700 plus residence and expenses OAK PARK U. S. SENATORS ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP Website: www.senate.gov $174,000 6-year terms expire: Gary Peters (D) 1/2021 A listing of local, county, state, and national 724 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510 officials and how to reach them. DC Phone=202-224-6221, Fax=202-224-7387 Detroit Phone=313-226-6020, Fax=313-226-6948 Email via: https://www.peters.senate.gov/contact/email-gary Prepared as a public service by the Debbie Stabenow (D) 1/2025 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS 731 Hart Senate Bldg, Washington, DC 20510 OAKLAND AREA DC Phone=202- 224-4822, Fax=202- 228-0325 Detroit Phone=313-961-4330, Fax=313-961-7566 725 S. Adams Rd., Suite L-144 Email via: https://www.stabenow.senate.gov/contact Birmingham, MI 48009 Phone: 248-594-6602 U. S. REPRESENTATIVES Website: www.house.gov Email: [email protected] $174,000 2-year term expires 1/2021 Website: www.lwvoa.org Andy Levin (D) 9th District District includes Huntington Woods, Berkley, plus other Funding provided by areas. contributions to the 312 Cannon HOB, Washington, DC 20515 League of Women Voters DC Phone=202-225-4961, Fax=202-226-1033 Education Fund Local Office: 30500 Van Dyke, Ste 306, Warren, MI 48093 Local Phone=586-498-7122, Fax=586-498-7123 Email via: https://andylevin.house.gov/contact Brenda Lawrence (D) 14th District District includes Southfield, Lathrup Village, Royal Oak Township, Oak Park, plus other areas. 2463 Rayburn HOB, Washington, DC 20515 DC Phone=202-225-5802, Fax=202-226-2356 Local office: 26700 Lahser Rd, Ste. 330, Southfield, MI 48033 Local Phone=248-356-2052, Fax=248-356-4562 Email via: https://lawrence.house.gov/contact ______________________________ They Represent You: For residents of Page 1 Southfield, Lathrup Village, Berkley, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Royal Oak Township STATE OFFICIALS STATE REPRESENTATIVES 4-year terms expire 1/1/2023 P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 Gretchen Whitmer (D) Governor Website: www.house.mi.gov Romney Bldg, 111 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 $71, 685 + $10,800 2-year terms expire 1/1/2021 P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI 48909 517-373-3400 Regina Weiss (D) 27th District Constituent Svcs: 517-335-7858 Fax: 517-335-6863 District includes Berkley, Huntington Woods, www.michigan.gov/gov Royal Oak Twp, Oak Park + other areas. Email: [email protected] Rm N791 Anderson Bldg, 124 N. Capitol Ave. Lansing, MI 48933 $159,300 plus residence + expenses Lansing Phone 517-373-0478 Lansing FAX 517-373-5884 Garlin Gilchrist II (D) Lt. Governor Toll Free 855-737-9488 Romney Bldg, 111 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI 48909 Email: [email protected] 517-373-3400 Fax: 517-335-6863 Kyra Harris Bolden (D) 35th District www.michigan.gov/ltgov District includes Southfield, Lathrup Village Email: [email protected] +other areas. $123,900 +20,000 expenses Rm N799 Anderson Bldg, 124 N. Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI 48933 Jocelyn Benson (D) Secretary of State Lansing Phone 517-373-1788 Treasury Bldg., 430 W. Allegan, Lansing, MI 48918 Lansing FAX 517-373-5880 517-335-7622 Toll Free 888-767-6424 Fax: 517-335-3235 Toll free phone: 844-347-8035 www.michigan.gov/sos Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] $124,900 Dana Nessel (D) Attorney General ELECTED UNIVERSITY BOARDS th G .Mennen Williams Bldg., 7 Flr., 525 W. Ottawa UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 734-763-5553 P.O. Box 30212, Lansing, MI 48909 Board of Regents: 8-year terms expire: 517-335-7622 SE Michigan Phone: 313-456-0240 Jordan Acker (D) 1/1/2027 Fax: 517-335-7644 SE Michigan Fax: 313-456-0241 Toll Free: 877- 765-8388 Michael J. Behm (D) 1/1/2023 www.michigan.gov/ag Email: [email protected] Mark J. Bernstein (D) 1/1/2029 $124,900 Paul Brown (D) 1/1/2027 Sarah Hubbard (R) 1/1/2029 STATE SENATORS Denise Ilitch (D), Chair 1/1/2025 Ron Weiser (R) 1/1/2025 P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909 Website: www.senate.michigan.gov Katherine E. White (D) 1/1/2023 $71, 685 + $10,800 (expenses) 4-year terms expire 1/1/2023 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 517-353-4647 Jeremy Moss (D) 11th District Board of Trustees: 8-year terms expire: District includes Southfield, Lathrup Village, Dianne Byrum (D), Chair 1/1/2025 Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Royal Oak Twp. Melanie Foster (R) 1/1/2023 plus other areas. Renee Knake Jefferson (D} 1/1/2023 6400 Binsfeld Bldg, 201 Townsend St, Lansing, MI 48933 Dan Kelly (R) 1/1/2025 Lansing phone 517-373-7888. Pat O’Keefe (R) 1/1/2029 Lansing FAX 517-373-2983 Brianna T. Scott (D) 1/1/2027 Toll free 855-347-8011 Kelly Tebay (D) 1/1/2027 Email: [email protected] Rema Vassar (D) 1/1/2029 Mallory McMorrow (D) 13th District WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 313-577-2034 Board of Governors 8-year terms expire: District includes Berkley plus other areas. Bryan C. Barnhill II (D) 1/1/2027 6200 Binsfeld Bldg., 201 Townsend St., Lansing, MI 48933 Lansing phone 517-373-2523 Michael Busuito (R) . 1/1/2025 Lansing FAX 517-373-5669 Mark Gaffney (D) 1/1/2025 Toll free 855-347-8013 Marilyn Kelly (D). Chair 1/1/2023 Email: [email protected] Anil Kumar (D) 1/1/2027 Terri Lynn Land (R) 1/1/2029 Note: Website www.michiganlegislature.org points to State Shirley Stancato (appt’d) 1/1/2029 Legislature, Legislation, and Michigan government index. Dana Thompson (D) 1/1/2023 ______________________________ They Represent You: For residents of Page 2 Southfield, Lathrup Village, Berkley, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Royal Oak Township STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OFFICIALS 608 W. Allegan, P.O. Box 30008, Lansing, MI 48909 Call to verify current meeting schedules. Website: www.michigan.gov/mde 517-373-3900 BERKLEY School District 248-837-8000 Email: [email protected] FAX: 517-335-4565 14501 Talbot, Oak Park, MI 48237 Dr. Michael Rice Superintendent Website: http://www.berkleyschools.org Fax:248-544-5835 Trustees: 8-year terms expire: District includes Berkley, Huntington Woods, parts Ellen Lipton (D) 1/1/2029 of Oak Park + part of Royal Oak. Tom McMillin (R) 1/1/2025 Dennis McDavid (untll 7/1/21} Superintendent Judith Pritchett (D) 1/1/2027 Board of Education: 6-year terms expire: Pamela Pugh (D) 1/1/2023 Roger Blake 12/2026 Nikki Snyder (R) 1/1/2025 Ron Justice 12/2024 Jason Strayhorn (D) 1/1/2029 Keith Logsdon, President 12/2024 Tiffany Tilley (D) 1/1/2027 Mitchell Moses 12/2022 Casandra E. Ulbrich (D), President 1/1/2023 Sarah Mountain 12/2026 Sheryl Stoddard 12/2022 Michael Tripp 12/2022 OAKLAND COUNTY OFFICIALS Board meets 2nd Monday at 7:00 p.m. Oakland County Service Center 248-858-1000 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341 BIRMINGHAM School District 248-203-3000 Website: www.oakgov.com Toll Free 888-350-0900 31301 Evergreen Road, Beverly Hills, MI 48025 4-year terms expire 12/2020 Website: www.birmingham.k12.mi.us Fax:248-203-3144 David Coulter (D) County Executive District includes small northern part of Southfield + $205,217 248-858-0480 other areas. Karen McDonald (D) Prosecuting Attorney George Heitsch (appt’’d to 7/6/21) Superintendent $177,351 248-858-0656 Board of Education: 6--year terms expire: Michael J. Bouchard (R) Sheriff Lori Ajlouny 12/2026 $157,893 248-858-5001 Amy Hochkammer 12/2024 Lisa Brown (D) Clerk/Register of Deeds Luke Joseph 12/2026 $157,893 248-858-0581 Nicole McKinney 12/2024 Robert Wittenberg (D) Treasurer Jennifer Rass 12/2024 $157,893 248-858-0611 Kimberly Whitman, President 12/2022 Jim Nash (D Water Resources Commissioner Adrienne Young 12/2022 $157,893 248-858-0958 st rd Board meets 1 & 3 Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Board of Commissioners Ph:248-858-0100 FERNDALE School District 248-586-8651 Meets Wed@7pm & Thurs@9:30am FAX: 248-858-1572 871 Pinecrest, Ferndale, MI 48220 Check County Website: www.oakgov.com/boc Website: www.ferndaleschools.org Fax: 248-586-8654 $36,853 2-year terms expire 12/31/2022 District includes parts of Oak Park and Royal Oak District 17-Includes Lathrup Village, Oak Park, Township, plus other areas. Southfield Dania Bazzi Superintendent Yolanda Quarles (D) 248-807-4363 Board of Education: 4-year terms expire: Email: [email protected] Mike Davisson, President 12/2022 District 18-Includes Oak Park, Huntington Woods, Sandra Dukhie 12/2022 Royal Oak Township + other areas Sarah Elturk 12/2024 Charlie Cavell (D) 248-807-4347 Jackie Hart 12/2022 Email: [email protected] Anna Ibrahim 12/2024 District 19-Includes Berkley + other areas Jennifer LaTosch 12/2024 Dave Woodward (D) 248-296-5033 Jim O’Donnell 12/2022 rd Email: [email protected] Board meets 3 Monday at 7:00 p.m. District 21-Includes part of Southfield + other areas Janet Jackson (D) 248-910-6035 Email: [email protected] ______________________________ They Represent You: For residents of Page 3 Southfield, Lathrup Village, Berkley, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Royal Oak Township OAK PARK School District 248-336-7700 LOCAL OFFICIALS 13900 Granzon, Oak Park, MI 48237 City of BERKLEY 248-658-3300 .Website: www.oakparkschools.org Fax:248-336-7738 3338 Coolidge Highway, Berkley, MI 48072 District includes parts of Oak Park, Southfield, Website: www.berkleymich.org Fax: 248-658-3301 and Royal Oak Township.
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