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ELECTED OFFICIALS Updated May 13, 2021 MACOMB COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS Updated May 13, 2021 U.S. SENATORS Gary Peters (D) Michigan Hart Senate Office Building, Suite 724, Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-6221 term ending 01/01/2027 McNamara Federal Bldg,477 Michigan Ave,Ste 1837,Detroit,MI 48226 (313) 226-6020 Debbie Stabenow (D) Michigan 719 Griswold St, Suite 700, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 961-4330 term ending 01/01/2025 Hart Senate Office Building, Suite 731, Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-4822 U.S. REPRESENTATIVES Andy Levin (D) 9th Dist. 30500 Van Dyke Ave, Suite 306, Warren, MI 48093 (586) 498-7122 term ending 01/01/2023 312 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-4961 Lisa McClain (R) 10th Dist. 6303 26 Mile Rd, Suite 120, Washington, MI 48094 term ending 01/01/2023 218 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-2106 STATE SENATORS VACANT 8th Dist. P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909-7536 (517) 373-7670 term ending 01/01/2023 Paul Wojno (D) 9th Dist. P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909-7536 (517) 373-8360 term ending 01/01/2023 Michael MacDonald (R) 10th Dist. P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909-7536 (517) 373-7315 term ending 01/01/2023 Dan Lauwers (R) 25th Dist. P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909-7536 (517) 373-7708 term ending 01/01/2023 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Kevin Hertel (D) 18th Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-1180 term ending 01/01/2023 Richard M. Steenland (D) 22nd Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-0854 term ending 01/01/2023 Steve Marino (R) 24th Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-0113 term ending 01/01/2023 Nate Shannon (D) 25th Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-2275 term ending 01/01/2023 Lori M. Stone (D) 28th Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-1772 term ending 01/01/2023 Diana Farrington (R) 30th Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-7768 term ending 01/01/2023 William J. Sowerby (D) 31st Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-0159 term ending 01/01/2023 Pamela Hornberger (R) 32nd Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-8931 term ending 01/01/2023 Jeff Yaroch (R) 33rd Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-0820 term ending 01/01/2023 Douglas C. Wozniak (R) 36th Dist. P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373-0843 term ending 01/01/2023 COUNTY OFFICIALS County Executive Mark Hackel (D) 1 S. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-7001 term ending 01/01/2023 Prosecuting Attorney Peter J. Lucido (R) 1 S. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5350 term ending 12/31/2024 Sheriff Anthony Wickersham (D) 43565 Elizabeth, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5151 term ending 12/31/2024 Clerk and Register Of Deeds Anthony G. Forlini (R) 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5120 term ending 12/31/2024 1 of 9 COUNTY OFFICIALS (cont'd) Treasurer Larry Rocca (R) 1 S. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5190 term ending 12/31/2024 Public Works Commissioner Candice S. Miller (R) 21777 Dunham Road., Clinton Township, MI 48038 (586) 469-5325 term ending 12/31/2024 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS All terms end 01/01/2023 Michelle Nard (D) Dist. 1 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Mai Xiong (D) Dist. 2 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Veronica Klinefelt (D) Dist. 3 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Joseph V. Romano (R) Dist. 4 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Donald VanSyckel (R) Dist. 5 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Jeff Farrington (R) Dist. 6 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Don Brown (R) Dist. 7 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Phil Kraft (R) Dist. 8 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Antoinette Wallace (D) Dist. 9 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Barbara Zinner (R) Dist. 10 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Harold L. Haugh (D) Dist. 11 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Julie Matuzak (D) Dist. 12 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 Joe Sabatini (R) Dist. 13 1 S. Main, 9th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5125 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES James M. Biernat, Jr. Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5139 term ending 01/01/2025 Richard L. Caretti Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5137 term ending 01/01/2023 Diane M. Druzinski Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-2571 term ending 01/01/2027 Jennifer M. Faunce Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 493-0334 term ending 01/01/2025 Julie Lynn Gatti Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 493-5752 term ending 01/01/2027 James Maceroni Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5822 term ending 01/01/2027 Carl J. Marlinga Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-7149 term ending 01/01/2023 Racheal Rancillio Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 493-6748 term ending 01/01/2023 Edward A. Servitto Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5145 term ending 01/01/2025 Michael E. Servitto Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5149 term ending 01/01/2023 Mark S. Switalski Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5135 term ending 01/01/2025 Matthew S. Switalski Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5141 term ending 01/01/2027 Joseph Toia Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5147 term ending 01/01/2027 Kathy Viviano Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5438 term ending 01/01/2023 Tracey A. Yokich Macomb County Court Bldg., 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 493-0355 term ending 01/01/2025 PROBATE COURT JUDGES Kathryn A. George 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-7180 term ending 01/01/2027 Sandra A. Harrison 40 N. Main, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5191 term ending 01/01/2025 2 of 9 DISTRICT COURT JUDGES John M. Chmura 37th Dist. 8300 Common Rd., Warren, MI 48093 (586) 574-4900 term ending 01/01/2025 Michael Chupa 37th Dist. 8300 Common Rd., Warren, MI 48093 (586) 574-4900 term ending 01/01/2027 Suzanne Faunce 37th Dist. 8300 Common Rd., Warren, MI 48093 (586) 574-4900 term ending 01/01/2023 Matthew P. Sabaugh 37th Dist. 8300 Common Rd., Warren, MI 48093 (586) 574-4900 term ending 01/01/2025 Kathleen G. Galen 38th Dist. 16101 Nine Mile, Eastpointe, MI 48021 (586) 445-5020 term ending 01/01/2027 Joseph F. Boedeker 39th Dist. 29733 Gratiot, Roseville, MI 48066 (586) 447-4410 term ending 01/01/2027 Kathy Tocco 39th Dist. 29733 Gratiot, Roseville, MI 48066 (586) 447-4410 term ending 01/01/2025 Alyia Marie Hakim 39th Dist. 29733 Gratiot, Roseville, MI 48066 (586) 447-4410 term ending 01/01/2023 Mark Fratarcangeli 40th Dist. 27701 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, MI 48081 (586) 445-5280 term ending 01/01/2025 Joseph Craigen Oster 40th Dist. 27701 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, MI 48081 (586) 445-5280 term ending 01/01/2027 Annemarie Marino Lepore 41-A 40111 Dodge Park, Sterling Hgts., MI 48313 (586) 446-2500 term ending 01/01/2027 Douglas Shepherd 41-A 51660 Van Dyke, Shelby Twp., MI 48316 (586) 739-7325 term ending 01/01/2025 Stephen S. Sierawski 41-A 40111 Dodge Park, Sterling Hgts., MI 48313 (586) 446-2500 term ending 01/01/2023 Kimberley A. Wiegand 41-A 40111 Dodge Park, Sterling Hgts., MI 48313 (586) 446-2500 term ending 01/01/2025 Sebastian Lucido 41-B 22380 Starks Drive, Clinton Township, MI 48036 (586) 469-9300 term ending 01/01/2025 Jacob Michael Femminineo Jr. 41-B 22380 Starks Drive, Clinton Township, MI 48036 (586) 469-9300 term ending 01/01/2027 Carrie Lynn Fuca 41-B 22380 Starks Drive, Clinton Township, MI 48036 (586) 469-9300 term ending 01/01/2023 Jennifer Andary 42nd Dist. 14713 33-Mile Rd., Romeo, MI 48065 (586) 752-9679 term ending 01/01/2027 Div I William Hackel III 42nd Dist. 35071 23-Mile Rd., New Baltimore, MI 48047 (586) 725-9500 term ending 01/01/2025 Div II MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGES Matthew Rumora 32-B 795 Lakeshore, Grosse Pte. Shores, MI 48236 (313) 881-5503 term ending 12/31/2021 - Wayne County MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Frank Cusumano 14500 12-Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48088 (586) 445-7241 term ending 12/31/2026 Kristi Dean 14500 12-Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48088 (586) 445-7241 term ending 12/31/2022 Joan Flynn 14500 12-Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48088 (586) 445-7241 term ending 12/31/2024 Roseanne DiMaria 14500 12-Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48088 (586) 445-7241 term ending 12/31/2024 Shelley Vitale 14500 12-Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48088 (586) 445-7241 term ending 12/31/2026 Katherine Lorenzo 14500 12-Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48088 (586) 445-7241 term ending 12/31/2022 Vince Viviano 14500 12-Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48088 (586) 445-7241 term ending 12/31/2026 3 of 9 CITY OFFICIALS Center Line 7070 10 Mile Road, Center Line, MI 48015 (586) 757-6800 Mayor Robert Binson term ending 2021 City Manager Dennis Champine Appointed Clerk Dennis Champine Appointed Treasurer Mark Knapp Appointed Council Peter Harenski term ending 2021 James Reid term ending 2023 Richard Moeller term ending 2021 Aaron Delikta term ending 2023 Eastpointe 23200 Gratiot, Eastpointe, MI 48021 (586) 445-3661 Mayor Monique Owens term ending 2023 City Manager/Clerk Elke Doom Appointed Deputy Clerk Karen Purcell Appointed Finance Director/Treasurer Randy Blum Appointed Council Sarah Lucido term ending 2023 Harvey Curley term ending 2023 Sylvia L.
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