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Indicates Offices to Be Elected in 2020 COUNTY GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT CON’T PRESIDENT/VICE-PRESIDENT GOVERNOR/LT. GOVERNOR STATE SENATORS *Donald J. Trump (R) Election NOV 2020 Ron DeSantis (R) Election NOV 2022 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mike Pence (R) Gayle Harrell (R) District 25 Election NOV 2022 Jeanette Nuñez Chris Dzadovsky (D) Dist. 1 Election NOV 2020 White House Office Representing all of Martin and St. Lucie and parts of Palm Beach * The Capitol 215 SW Federal Hwy, Ste. 203 District Office Phone: (772) 462-1410 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 400 S. Monroe Street Washington, DC 20500 Stuart, FL 34994 Sean Mitchell (D) Dist. 2 Election NOV 2022 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 Phone: (772) 221-4019 fax (888)-263-7895 Phone: (772) 462-1412 Phone: (202) 456-1414 White House Switchboard Phone: (850) 717-9337 310 Senate Office Bldg. Capitol Office Term begins in January, term 4 years, limit 2 terms *Linda Bartz (D) Dist. 3 Election NOV 2020 SECRETARY of STATE 404 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Phone: (772) 462-1406 U. S. SENATORS Laurel M. Lee (R) Appointed Phone: (850) 487-5025 Frances Hutchinson (R) Dist. 4 Election NOV 2022 Marco Rubio (R) Election NOV 2022 Term begins in November, Term 4 years, Limit 2 terms R.A. Gray Bldg. Phone: (772) 462-1451 4580 PGA Blvd. Ste. 201 District Office 500 S. Bronough Street STATE REPRESENTATIVES Cathy Townsend (D) Dist. 5 Election NOV 2020 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 * *Erin Grall (R) District 54 Election NOV 2020 Phone: (772) 462-1408 Phone: (561) 775-3360 Phone: (850) 245-6500 Fax: (850) 245-6125 Representing Indian River County and part of St. Lucie County 284 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Capitol Office 1801 27th St, Ste. B2-203 District Office COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Washington, DC 20510 COMMISSIONER of EDUCATION Howard Tipton (772) 462-1400 Appointed Richard Corcoran (R) Appointed Vero Beach, FL 32960-3388 Phone: (202) 224-3041 Phone: (772) 778-5005 COUNTY ATTORNEY Turlington Bldg, Suite 1514 325 W. Gaines Street 209 House Office Bldg Capitol Office Daniel S. McIntyre Appointed Rick Scott (R) Election NOV 2024 402 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Phone: (772) 462-1441 or fax (772) 462-1440 801 North Florida Avenue Suite 421, District Office Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 Phone: (850) 245-0505 Fax: (850) 245-9667 Phone: (850) 717-5054 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982 Tampa FL 33602 Term begins in November, 4 year term, no limit Phone: (813) 225-7040 *Cary Pigman (R) District 55 Election NOV 2020 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Appointed Representing Glades, Okeechobee, and Highlands Counties and part CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS Election NOV 2020 United States Senate Capitol Office David Altmaier (NPA) of St. Lucie County 716 Hart Senate Office Bldg. SHERIFF The Capitol 205 S. Commerce Avenue, Ste. B District Office Washington, DC 20510 Ken Mascara (D) 200 East Gaines Street Sebring, FL 33870-3626 Phone: (772) 462-7300 Phone: (202) 224-5274 Fax (202) 228-2183 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0308 Phone: (863) 386-6000 Term begins in January, 6 year term PROPERTY APPRAISER Phone: (850) 413-3140 214 House Office Bldg. Capitol Office Michelle Franklin (D) 402 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Term begins in January, Term 4 years, limit 2 terms Phone: (772) 462-1000 Phone: (850) 717-5055 U.S. REPRESENTATIVES TAX COLLECTOR FLORIDA CABINET Election NOV 2022 Chris Craft (D) *Brian Mast (R) District 18 Election NOV 2020 *Toby Overdorf (R) District 83 Election NOV 2020 Includes St. Lucie County and parts of Martin and Palm Beach Counties Representing parts of St. Lucie and Martin County Phone: (772) 462-1650 ATTORNEY GENERAL 121 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd. District Office 313 S.W. Albany Avenue District Office CLERK of CIRCUIT COURT Port St. Lucie, FL 34984 Ashley Moody (R) Stuart, FL 34994-2031 Joseph Smith (D) Office of Attorney General State of Florida Phone: (772) 336-2877 Phone: (772) 221-4961 Phone: (772) 462-6900 The Capitol PL-01 2182 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Capitol Office 1401 The Capitol SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS Washington, DC 20515 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050 402 S. Monroe Street Capitol Office Gertrude Walker (D) Phone: (850) 414-3300 Toll Free: (866) 966-7226 Tallahassee, FL 32399 -1300 Phone: (772) 462-1500 Phone: (202) 225-3026 Fax: (202) 225-8398 Term begins in January, 4 year term, no limit Term begins in January, 2 year term Phone: (850) 717-5083 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ST. LUCIE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Non Partisan Jimmy Patronis (R) Delores Hogan Johnson (D) District 84 Election NOV 2020 Deborah Hawley District 1 Election NOV 2022 * Office of the Chief Financial Officer Representing part of St. Lucie County Phone: (772) 429-3914 Plaza Level 11, The Capitol 100 N. US Highway 1 District Office *Carol Hilson District 2 Election NOV 2020 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0301 Fort Pierce, FL 34950-4205 Phone: (772) 429-3914 Phone: (850) 413-3100 Phone: (772) 595-1391 Donna Mills District 3 Election NOV 2022 1302 The Captiol Phone: (772) 429-3914 *Kathryn Hensley District 4 Election NOV 2020 COMMISSIONER of AGRICULTURE 402 South Monroe Street Capitol Office Nikki Fried (D) Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Phone: (772) 429-3914 Troy Ingersoll District 5 Election NOV 2022 Asterisk (*) indicates Offices Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Phone: (850) 717-5084 Phone: (772) 429-3914 Plaza Level 10, The Capitol Term begins in November, 2 year term, limit 4 terms to be elected in 2020 SUPERINTENDENT of SCHOOLS 400 S. Monroe St. Wayne Gent Appointed Tallahassee, FL 32399-0800 Phone: (772) 429-3925 Phone: (800) 435-7352 Term begins in January, 4 year term, limit 2 terms ST. LUCIE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE (772) 429-3600 501 NW University Blvd, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34986 Term begins in November, 4 year term, no limit COUNTY GOVERNMENT CON’T CITY GOVERNMENT CON’T CITY GOVERNMENT CON’T ST. LUCIE COUNTY COURT JUDGES PORT ST. LUCIE TOWN OF ST. LUCIE VILLAGE Daryl Isenhower Group 1 Election NOV 2024 MAYOR – Gregory J. Oravec Election NOV 2022 MAYOR Phone (772) 871-7251 (772) 871-5159 William Thiess Election MAY 2020 CITY COUNCIL (772) 466-6900 *Philip Yacucci Group 2 Election NOV 2020 Stephanie Morgan District 1 Election NOV 2022 St. Lucie County Phone (772) 462-1957 (772) 871-5159 VICE-MAYOR – ALDERMAN James Grimes Election MAY 2020 Edmond W. Alonzo Group 3 Election NOV 2022 *John Carvelli District 2 Election NOV 2020 (772) 466-6900 Schedule of Elections Phone (772) 871-5339 (772) 871-5159 ALDERMEN Shannon Martin District 3 Election NOV 2022 *Kathryn Nelson Group 4 Election NOV 2020 Timothy Ritter Election MAY 2019 (772) 871-5159 and Phone (772) 462-1462 (772) 466-6900 Term begins in January, 6 year term, no limit Non partisan *Jolien Caraballo District 4 Election NOV 2020 Ingrid M. Van Hekken Election MAY 2019 (772) 871-5159 (772) 466-6900 Elected Officials STATE ATTORNEY Term begins in November, 4 year term, no limit, Non Partisan John Langel Election MAY 2019 *Bruce Colton- (R) Election NOV 2020 (Filing Official) (772) 466-6900 CITY CLERK Phone (772) 465-3000 Karen Phillips Appointed Dale Reed Election MAY 2020 PUBLIC DEFENDER Election NOV 2020 (772) 871-7325 Fax (772) 344-4094 (772) 466-6900 Presidential Preference Primary CITY MANAGER DEPUTY CLERK March 17, 2020 *Diamond Litty- (R) Russell D. Blackburn Appointed Phone (772) 462-2048 Donna Dennis Election May 2019 Voter Registration Deadline February 18, 2020 Term begins in January, 4 year term, no limit (772) 871-5163 (772) 466-6900 CITY ATTORNEY (Interim) Appointed MARSHAL Appointed James Stokes CITY GOVERNMENT Scott Dennis Primary Election (772) 871-5294 (772) 466-6900 FORT PIERCE PORT ST. LUCIE CITY HALL Term begins in May, 2 year term, no limit, Non Partisan August 18, 2020 MAYOR 121 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd. ATTORNEY Voter Registration Deadline July 20, 2020 *Linda Hudson Election NOV 2020 Port St. Lucie, FL 34984 Richard V. Neill, Jr Early Voting begins 10 days prior to Primary POLICE CHIEF (772) 467-3065 (772) 464-8200 CITY COMMISSIONERS John Bolduc Appointed (772) 344-4278 Political Party Information General Election *Reggie Sessions District 1 Election NOV 2020 (772) 467-3065 Division of Elections Democratic Executive Committee November 3, 2020 Rufus J. Alexander, III District 1 Election NOV 2022 (850) 245-6200 Voter Registration Deadline October 5, 2020 Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month. (772) 467-3065 Federal Election Commission Headquarters – Phone (772) 467-9944 Fax (772) 467-9944 Early Voting begins 15 days prior to General *Jerimiah Johnson District 2 Election NOV 2020 (800) 424-9530 Website: www.saintluciedemocrats.com Subject to change due to Legislative Changes (772) 467-3065 League of Women Voters Andy Poli, President IBEW Local 627 Union Hall, 7652 S US 1 (Kings Plaza) Tom Perona District 2 Election NOV 2022 Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 (772) 467-3065 (772) 834-9428 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 12306, Fort Pierce, FL 34979 Term begins in November, 4 year term, no limit, Non partisan [email protected] Chairman: Celeste Bush/ [email protected] CITY CLERK (Filing Official) (772) 577-0276 Fax (772) 464-0563 Linda W. Cox Appointed Gertrude Walker, C.C.P.A., CFS Supervisor of Elections Offices Florida Democratic Party (850) 222-3411 (772) 467-3065 Fax (772) 467-3841 ORANGE BLOSSOM BUSINESS CENTER St. Lucie County CITY MANAGER 4132 Okeechobee Rd. Fort Pierce, FL Republican Executive Committee Supervisor of Elections Nicholas C. Mimms, P.E. (772) 467-3793 Appointed 772-462-1500 Meetings are held at Treasure Coast Builders, S US 1, WALTON ROAD ADMINISTRATION ANNEX CITY ATTORNEY the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm.
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