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2021-Elected-Officials.Pdf ERIE COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS STATE REPRESENTATIVES - Elect 2022 (D) Pat Harkins – 1st Dist. Harrisburg Office: 460 E. 26th Street 202 K. Leroy Irvis Office Bldg Erie, Pa. 16504 PO Box 202001 814-459-1949 Fax: 814-871-4854 Harrisburg, Pa. 17120-2001 717-787-7406 Fax: 717-780-4775 (D) Robert E Merski – 2nd Dist. Harrisburg Office: 3901 Liberty Street 103A East Wing Erie, Pa. 16509 PO Box 202002 814-455-6319 Fax: 814-455-6593 Harrisburg, Pa. 17120-2002 717-787-4358 Fax: 717-780-4774 (D) Ryan Bizzarro – 3rd Dist. Harrisburg Office: 1101 Peninsula Dr. Suite 213 324 Main Capitol Bldg PO Box 202003 Erie, Pa. 16505 Harrisburg, Pa. 17120-2003 814-835-2880 Fax: 814-835-2885 717-772-2297 Fax: 717-780-4767 McKean Office: McKean Twp Municipal Bldg Edinboro Office: Municipal Bldg 9231 Edinboro Rd 124 Meadville St Suite 215 McKean, PA 16426 Edinboro, PA 16412 814-835-2880 814-734-2773 (R) Curt Sonney – 4th Dist. Corry Office: 4457 Buffalo Road 434 North Center St Erie, PA 16510 Corry, Pa. 16407-1524 814-897-2080 Fax: 814-897-2083 814-664-9126 Fax: 814-664-5857 North East Office: Harrisburg Office: North East Township Bldg 214 Ryan Office Bldg PO Box 202004 10300 W. Main Rd Harrisburg, Pa. 17120-2004 North East, PA. 16428 717-783-9087 Fax: 717-787-2005 (R) Brad Roae – 6th Dist. Harrisburg Office: 900 Water St 162B East Wing. PO Box 202006 Downtown Mall Harrisburg, Pa. 17120-2006 Meadville, PA 16335 717-787-2353 Fax: 717-260-6505 814-336-1136 Fax: 814-337-7680 Fairview Office: Cranesville Office: Fairview Township Bldg 10195 John Williams Ave 7471 McCray Rd Cranesville, PA 16410 Fairview, PA 1-800-770-2377 1-800-770-2377 (R) Parke Wentling – 17th Dist. Conneaut Lake Office: Girard Office: 395 High St PO Box 17 142 Main St Suite 1W Conneaut Lake, Pa. 16316 Girard, Pa. 16417 814-382-7200 Fax: 814-382-7203 814-774-3105 Fax: 814-774-3108 Harrisburg Office: New Wilmington Satellite Office: 3 East Wing PO Box 202017 134 High St Harrisburg, Pa. 17120-2017 New Wilmington, PA 16142 717-783-5008 Fax: 717-705-1948 1-855-249-2427 (toll – free) 855-249-2427 PRESIDENT - Elect 2024 (D) THE HONORABLE JOSEPH R BIDEN President of the United States The White House Washington, D.C. 20510 U.S. CONGRESS – 16th DISTRICT (R) MIKE KELLY- Elect 2020 ** 149 Congressional Districts ** 208 East Bayfront Pkwy. Suite 102 Erie, Pa. 16507 814-454-8190 Fax: 814-454-8197 GOVERNOR - Elect 2022 (D) THE HONORABLE THOMAS WOLFE ** Lt. Governor, John Fetterman ** Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 508 Main Capitol Building 100 State Street Harrisburg, Pa. 17120 Suite #205 717-787-2500 Fax: 717-772-8284 Erie, Pa. 16507 HOT LINE: 1-800-932-0784 814-878-5719 Fax: 814-455-3709 U.S. SENATORS (R) Pat Toomey - Elect 2022 Washington, D.C. - 17 South Park Row Suite B-120 248 Russell Senate Office Building Erie, Pa. 16501 Washington, D.C. 20510 814-453-3010 Fax: 814-455-9525 202-224-4254 FAX: 202-228-0284 (D) Robert Casey, Jr. - Elect 2024 Federal Court House 393 Russell Senate Office Building 17 South Park Row Suite B-150 Washington, DC 20510 Erie, Pa 16501 202-224-6324 FAX: 202-228-0604 814-874-5080 FAX: 814-874-5084 STATE SENATORS 49th SENATORIAL DISTRICT (R) Daniel Laughlin - Elect 2020 ** 130 Senatorial Districts ** 1314 Griswold Plaza Suite 100 Senate of Pennsylvania Erie, Pa. 16501 Senate Box 203049 814-453-2515 Fax: 814-871-4640 Room 169 Main Capitol Harrisburg, PA 17120-3049 717-787-8927 FAX: 717-772-1588 50th SENATORIAL DISTRICT (R) Michele Brooks - Elect 2022 ** 19 Senatorial Districts ** Edinboro Office: Senate Box 203050 99 Erie St Suite 1 Harrisburg, Pa. 17120-3050 Edinboro, PA 16412 Room 459 Main Capitol 814-734-2783 FAX: 814-734-2789 717-787-1322 FAX: 717-772-0577 GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1st DISTRICT – 35 Voting Districts PAT HARKINS 1st WARD – All Districts Lawrence Park Township – 1-3 Districts 2nd WARD - All Districts Wesleyville Boro 1 & 2 Districts 5th WARD - Districts 1 thru 10, 12, 13 & 15 thru 19 6th WARD – 2, 4 2nd DISTRICT - 37 Voting Districts ROBERT MERSKI 3rd WARD – All Districts Millcreek Township - 1 & 21 4th WARD - All Districts Summit Township - 1 & 2 5th WARD - Districts 11, 14, 20 & 21 6th WARD - 1, 5 thru 17 3rd DISTRICT - 28 Voting Districts RYAN BIZZARRO Edinboro 1 – 2 McKean Township – 1 & 2 Districts McKean Boro Millcreek Township- 2 - 20,22,23,24,25 Washington Township 4th DISTRICT - 32 Voting Districts CURT SONNEY Corry - All 3 Wards Greene Township - 1 & 2 Districts Elgin Boro Greenfield Township Mill Village Boro Harborcreek Township – 1 - 7 Districts North East Boro - 1 & 2 Wards LeBoeuf Township Union City Boro - 1 & 2 Wards North East Township - 1 & 2 Districts Wattsburg Boro Union Township Waterford Boro Venango Township Amity Township Waterford Township - 1 & 2 Districts Concord Township Wayne Township 6th DISTRICT - 8 Voting Districts BRAD ROAE Cranesville Boro Fairview Township 1 – 5 Districts Elk Creek Township Franklin Township 17th DISTRICT - 9 Voting Districts PARKE WENTLING Albion Boro Conneaut Township Girard Boro Girard Township 1 – 3 Districts Lake City Boro Springfield Township Platea Boro 16th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT City of Erie - All Wards City of Corry 1 – 3 BOROUGHS - All Boroughs in Erie County TOWNSHIPS - - All Townships in Erie County 49TH STATE SENATOR DISTRICTS City of Erie - All Wards BOROS - Albion Cranesville Girard Lake City McKean North East 1 – 2 Platea Wesleyville 1 -2 TOWNSHIPS - Conneaut Fairview 1 – 5 Franklin Girard 1 – 3 Greene 1 – 2 Greenfield Harborcreek 1 – 7 Lawrence Park 1 – 3 McKean 1 – 2 Millcreek 1 – 25 North East 1 – 2 Springfield Summit 1 – 2 Venango 50TH STATE SENATOR DISTRICTS City of Corry 1 - 3 BOROS - Edinboro Elgin Mill Village Union City 1 - 2 Waterford Wattsburg TOWNSHIPS - Amity Concord Elk Creek LeBoeuf Union Washington Waterford 1 – 2 Wayne COUNTY COUNCIL Erie County Court House - 140 West 6th Street, Erie, Pa. 16501 - 451-6302 DISTRICT 1 KIM CLEAR Millcreek Township Districts 2 thru 10, 12 thru 17, 22, 23, 24 & 25 DISTRICT 2 ANDRE’ R. HORTON ERIE 1st Ward Districts 1 thru 8 2nd Ward Districts 1,4,6,7 3rd Ward Districts 1, 3, 4 & 5 4th Ward Districts 1 thru 9 Lawrence Park Township Districts 1, 2 & 3 DISTRICT 3 MARY RENNIE ERIE 2nd Ward District 8 3rd Ward Districts 2, 6 & 7 5th Ward Districts 1, 2, 11 & 20 6th Ward Districts 1- 17 Millcreek Township Districts 11, 18, 19 & 20 DISTRICT 4 CARL ANDERSON ERIE 2nd Ward District 5 5th Ward Districts 3 thru 10, 12 thru 19 & 21 Wesleyville Boro 2nd District Millcreek Township Districts 1 & 21 DISTRICT 5 BRIAN SHANK North East Boro Wards 1 & 2 Wesleyville Boro 1st District Greene Township Districts 1 & 2 Harborcreek Township Districts 1 thru 7 North East Township Districts 1 & 2 Summit Township Districts 1 & 2 DISTRICT 6 SCOTT RASTETTER Corry - Wards 1 thru 3 Amity Township Edinboro Boro – Dist. 1 & 2 Concord Township Elgin Boro Greenfield Township Mill Village Boro LeBoeuf Township Union City Boro - Wards 1 & 2 Union Township Waterford Boro Venango Township Wattsburg Boro Washington Township Waterford Township – 1 & 2 Districts Wayne Township DISTRICT 7 ELLEN SCHAUERMAN Albion Boro Conneaut Township Cranesville Boro Elk Creek Township Girard Boro Fairview Township 1-5 Districts Lake City Boro Franklin Township McKean Boro Girard Township- 1 - 3 Districts Platea Boro McKean Township- 1 & 2 Districts Springfield Township COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS Erie County Court House - 140 West 6th Street, Erie, Pa. 16501 - 451-6100 COUNTY EXECUTIVE ELECTION YEAR (D) Kathy Dahlkemper Erie County Court House 2021 ADMINISTRATOR (R) Gary Lee Erie County Court House appointed FINANCE DIRECTOR (D) James Sparber Erie County Court House appointed HUMAN RESOURCE DIRECTOR (NF) Sabrina Fischer Erie County Court House appointed COUNTY CLERK (R) Douglas R. Smith Erie County Court House appointed COUNTY COUNCIL 1st District (D) Kim Clear, 4855 Asbury Rd. Erie, Pa 16506 2023 2nd District (D) Andre’ R. Horton, 318 Reed St., Erie, Pa 16507 2021 3rd District (D) Mary Rennie, 3831 Eliot Rd. Erie, Pa 16508 2023 4th District (D) Carl Anderson III, 3830 Parade Blvd., Erie, Pa. 16504 2021 5th District (R) Brian Shank, 412 Cambridge Rd. Erie, Pa 16511 2023 6th District (R) Scott Rastetter, 5301 Rt 6N PO Box 797,Edinboro Pa. 16412 2021 7th District (R) Ellen Schauerman, 1820 Millfair Rd. Erie, Pa 16505 2023 COUNTY CONTROLLER (D) Dr. Kyle Foust Erie County Court House 2023 CORONER (R) Lyell P. Cook Erie County Court House 2023 CLERK OF RECORDS (D) Kenneth Gamble Erie County Court House 2021 SHERIFF (D) John Loomis Erie County Court House 2021 DISTRICT ATTORNEY (R) John H. Daneri Erie County Court House 2023 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS - 6th JUDICIAL DISTRICT (R) John J. Mead Erie County Courthouse 2025 (D) David G. Ridge " " 2029 (D) Joe Walsh " " 2025 (D) Erin C. Connelly " " 2029 (R) Marshall J. Piccinini " " 2021* (D) John J. Trucilla " " 2021 (R) Elizabeth K. Kelly " " 2029 (D) Daniel Brabender " " 2029 (D) Stephanie Domitrovich " " 2029 CITY OF ERIE - ELECTED OFFICIALS City Hall - City Clerks Office - Room 104 626 State Street, Erie, Pa. 16501 - 870-1234 MAYOR ELECTION YEAR (D) Joe Schember City Hall - Room 502 2021 CITY CONTROLLER (D) Teresa Stankiewicz City Hall - Room 304 2021 CITY TREASURER (D) Casmir J “Kaz” Kwitowski City Hall - Room 105 2023 CITY COUNCIL (D) David Brennan 3407 Glenside Ave., 16508 2021* (D) Liz Allen 407 Lincoln Ave., 16505 2021 (D) Kathleen Schaaf 2437 E 43rd St., 16510 2021 (D) Jim Winarski 1140 East 31th St., 16504 2021 (D) Ed Brzezinski 326 Arlington Rd.
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