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Directory of Elected Officials Voter Facts United States UNITED STATES UNDERSTAND YOUR VOTER VOTER FACTS INFORMATION (VOTER ID) CARD PRESIDENT – Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D) The next General Election is Tuesday, November 8, 2022, to elect www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ all state officials. ThePrimary Election is Tuesday, August 23, 2022. DIRECTORY OF www.whitehouse.gov/administration/president-biden In order to find the candidates you will vote Early Voting is October 29-November 5 for the General Election and The White House, Office of the President 202-456-1414 August 13-20 for the Primary Election. Counties may have additional 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 202-456-1111 for, you need to find your voting districts. Early Voting days. ELECTED OFFICIALS Washington, DC 20500 (for comments) YOU CAN REGISTER TO VOTE IF… VICE PRESIDENT – Kamala Devi Harris (D) YOU CAN FIND YOUR VOTING • You are a U.S. citizen and are at least 18 years old. 16- and Palm Beach County www.whitehouse.gov/administration/vice-president-harris 17-year-olds may pre-register to vote. The White House, Office of the Vice President 202-456-1414 DISTRICTS THREE WAYS: • You are a legal resident of Florida and the county where you 2021 - 2022 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 202-456-1111 will vote. Washington, DC 20500 (for comments) • You have no felony convictions: unless civil rights have been On your Voter Information card restored PREPARED BY U.S. SENATORS (6-Year Term*) • You have not been judged mentally incapacitated. Rick Scott (R) www.rickscott.senate.gov/ 1 NOTE: You must be registered at least 29 days before Election Day. 716 Hart Senate Office Building 202-224-5274 Washington, DC 20510 [email protected] As a result of the passage of Amendment 4, felons may register to vote if…. Chief of Staff: Jackie Schutz Zeckman YOUR • They are Florida residents and U.S. citizens. *Next election November 2024 PRECINCT • The felony conviction was not murder and not a felony sexual Marco Rubio (R) www.rubio.senate.gov offense AND 122525809 05/20/20 7070 0 YOUR 4580 PGA Blvd., Suite 201 202-224-3041 POLITICAL PARTY • They have completed their sentences in full, including all fines and Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 561-775-3360 The League of Women Voters DOE, JANE fees that were part of that sentence. Regional Dir.: Greg Langowski 561-775-3365 (fax) 1234 MAIN ST YOUR PARTY is a nonpartisan political organization YOUR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33407 POLLING LOCATION VOTER INFORMATION CARD *Next election November 2022 7070 STATE encouraging informed and active participation SENATE • Contains your precinct number and polling place. 400 40TH ST in government. We influence public policy U.S. REPRESENTATIVES (2-Year Term*) WEST PALM BEACH FL 33407 • Contains your District numbers for U.S. House, Florida Senate, Florida House, County Commission and School Board. through education and advocacy. We never DISTRICT 18 – Brian Mast (R) www.mast.house.gov support or oppose any political party or 420 U.S. Highway One, Suite 19 202-225-3026 21 30 88 STATE 3 WAYS TO VOTE candidate. US HOUSE North Palm Beach, FL 33408 561-530-7778 CONGRESS Early Voting Chief of Staff: Kyle Morgan [email protected] 2 4 WPB Jane Doe 08/06/1983 • All early voting sites are available to all Palm Beach County voters, Our mission: DISTRICT 20 – Alcee Hastings (D) www.alceehastings.house.gov regardless of precinct. Photo ID with signature is required. Empowering voters. Defending democracy. Palm Beach County Office 202-225-1313 Vote by Mail 5725 Corporate Way, Suite 208 561-461-6767 • Vote by mail (absentee) ballots are available to all registered Our vision: COUNTY SCHOOL MUNICIPALITY voters in Florida. Request online at www.pbcelections.org, or call We envision a democracy where every person West Palm Beach, FL 33407 954-722-9399 (fax) COMMISSION BOARD Contact: Dan Liftman 561-656-6200. has the desire, the right, the knowledge, and Vote on Election Day the confidence to participate. DISTRICT 21– Lois Frankel (D) www.frankel.house.gov • Polls are open from 7AM-7PM. Voting is allowed in assigned 2500 N. Military Trail, Suite 490 202-225-9890 precinct only. Photo ID with signature is required. Boca Raton, FL 33431 561-998-9045 On your Sample Ballot or your lwvpbc.org Dist. Chief of Staff: Felicia Goldstein [email protected] Vote by Mail Ballot PRIMARY ELECTIONS • Florida is a closed primary state. Only voters registered in a DISTRICT 22 – Ted Deutch (D) www.teddeutch.gov 2 political party may vote for that party’s candidates. 7900 Glades Rd., Suite 250 202-225-3001 Boca Raton, FL 33434 561-470-5440 On the Supervisor of Elections • Judicial and School Board candidates, and Constitutional Officers UNDERWRITTEN BY District Director: Wendi Lipsich that are non-partisan may be on primary ballots. All registered vot- website: www.pbcelections.org ers (regardless of party affiliation) may vote for these candidates. *Next election for all U.S. Representatives is November 2022. 3 SPECIAL FACTS The publication of this Directory has been made • For early voting, please check with the Supervisor of Elections for possible by donations from the This Directory is regularly updated on our website, Click on “Election Information.” dates, times and locations. Call 561-656-6200 or check online at League of Women Voters of Palm Beach Education Fund www.lwvpbc.org Click on “My Precinct.” www.pbcelections.org. And Fill in your address. Then click on “Locate Precinct.” • If a ballot is spoiled, a voter may have up to two additional ballots. 561-276-4898 www.lwvpbc.org If several addresses appear, click on yours and click “Continue.” • A voter who does not show ID or whose eligibility is questioned LWVPBC Click on “My Districts” (At this point, you can also learn about your is entitled to vote a Provisional Ballot that will be set aside to be P.O. Box 6208 current Elections, your Sample Ballot and your Polling Place.) Delray Beach, FL 33482 validated. PALM BEACH COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (4-Year Term*) PROPERTY APPRAISER www.pbcgov.org/papa STATE OFFICIALS (4-Year Term*) STATE REPRESENTATIVES (2-Year Term*) Dorothy Jacks (D) [email protected] Government Center (Main Office) 561-355-2001 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 www.MyFloridaHouse.gov Exec. Asst: Angela (Angie) Mitchell 561-355-2860 301 N. Olive Ave. www.pbcgov.org West Palm Beach (Main Office) 561-355-3230 GOVERNOR DISTRICT 81 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 301 N. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Ron DeSantis (R) 850-717-9337 Kelly Skidmore (D) [email protected] DISTRICT 1 North County 561-355-2201 South County (Delray Beach) 561-276-1250 850-488-7146 8177 Glades Road, Suite 209 561-470-2086 Maria Marino (R) [email protected] North County (Palm Beach Gardens) 561-624-6521 [email protected] Boca Raton, FL 33434 Admin. Asst: Kim Ciklin Belle Glade City Hall 561-829-1460 Belle Glade 561-996-4890 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 110 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. West DISTRICT 2 West Palm Beach 561-355-2202 Royal Palm Beach 561-784-1220 Jeanette Nuñez (R) 850-717-9331 Gregg K. Weiss (D) [email protected] Homestead Exemption 561-355-2866 [email protected] Belle Glade, FL 33430-3997 Admin. Asst: Paul Razza Aide: Robert Marriaga District Secretaries: Teri Mitze, Robert Rease TAX COLLECTOR www.pbctax.com ATTORNEY GENERAL DISTRICT 82 DISTRICT 3 Boynton Beach 561-355-2203 Anne M. Gannon (D) [email protected] Ashley Moody (R) 850-414-3300 John Snyder (R) [email protected] Dave Kerner (D) [email protected] 301 N. Olive Ave. 561-355-2264 [email protected] 11700 S.E. Dixie Highway 772-545-3481 Admin. Asst: Danna Ackerman-White West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fraud Hotline 866-966-7226 Sr. Exec. Asst.: Donna Iavarone 561-355-2805 Hobe Sound, FL 33455-5457 DISTRICT 4 Boca Raton/Delray Beach 561-355-2204 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Aide: Sarah Craven District Secretary: Sarah Powers SHERIFF www.pbso.org Robert Weinroth (D) [email protected] Jimmy Patronis (R) 850-413-3100 Ric Bradshaw (D) 561-688-3000 DISTRICT 85 Admin. Asst: Lucia Bonavita [email protected] 3228 Gun Club Road [email protected] Rick Roth (R) [email protected] DISTRICT 5 Boca Raton/Delray Beach 561-355-2205 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 COMMISSIONER of AGRICULTURE & CONSUMER SERVICES 100 Village Square Crossing, Suite 104 561-625-5176 Maria Sachs (D) [email protected] Chief Deputy: Michael Gauger 561-688-3014 Nicole “Nikki” Fried (D) 850-617-7700 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410-4531 Admin. Asst: Michelle Damone [email protected] Aide: Sheila Jackson District Secretary: Jon Carter DISTRICT 6 Royal Palm Beach 561-355-2206 Consumer Services Hotline 800-435-7352 DISTRICT 86 Melissa McKinlay (D) [email protected] SCHOOL BOARD (4-Year Term*) *Next election for all State Officials is 2022. Matt Willhite (D) [email protected] Admin. Asst: Kelly Burke 12133 Ken Adams Way, Suite 300 561-791-4071 3300 Forest Hill Blvd. (Main Office) www.palmbeachschools.org DISTRICT 7 West Palm Beach 561-355-2207 Wellington, FL 33414-3199 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 561-434-8000 Mack Bernard (D) [email protected] STATE SENATORS (4-Year term*) Aide: Thomas Valeo District Secretary: Melissa Santoro Admin. Asst: Wilneeda A. Emmanuel SUPERINTENDENT (Appointed) 561-434-8203 DISTRICT 87 Dr. Donald E. Fennoy II [email protected] www.FLSenate.gov *Districts 2, 4, and 6 will be up for election in November 2022. David Silvers (D) [email protected] Exec. Admin. Asst.: Kelly Cox [email protected] DISTRICT 25 1850 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 200 561-357-4824 CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS (4-Year Term–Next election 2024) DISTRICT 1 561-434-7481 Gayle Harrell (R) [email protected] West Palm Beach, FL 33406-6060 SUPERVISOR of ELECTIONS www.pbcelections.org Barbara McQuinn [email protected] 215 S.W.
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