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Minnesota Elected State & County Officials Minnesota Elected Officials MINNESOTA GOVERNOR: Tim Walz (D) Office of the Governor 130 State Capitol 75 Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. St Paul, MN 55155 Phone: 651-201-3400 or 800-657-3717 Fax: 651-797-1850 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 600 North Robert Street St Paul, MN 55101 Phone: 651-296-4444 or 800-657-3676 U.S. ELECTED OFFICIALS U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 8: Pete Stauber (R) Cambridge Office: US House of Representatives Cambridge City Hall 126 Cannon House Office Building 300 3rd Avenue NE Washington, D.C. 20515 Cambridge, MN 55008 Phone: 202-225-6211 Phone: 763-310-6208 Fax: 202-225-0699 E-mail: Must log-on through website Hermantown Office: 5094 Miller Trunk Hwy, Suite 900 Website: www.house.gov Hermantown, MN 55811 Phone: 218-481-6396 U.S. SENATORS: Tina Smith (D) Metro Office: 720 Hart Senate Office Building 60 Plato Blvd E, Suite 220 Washington, D.C. 20510-2303 St Paul, MN 55107 Phone: 202-224-5641 Phone: 651-221-1016 Fax: 202-224-1152 E-mail: Must log-on through website Website: www.senate.gov Amy Klobucher (D) Metro Office: 425 Dirksen Senate Building 1200 Washington Ave South, Suite 250 Washington, D.C. 20510 Minneapolis, MN 55415 Phone: 202-224-3244 Phone: 612-727-5220 Fax: 202-228-2186 Fax: 612-727-5223 Toll Free Number: 888-224-9043 E-mail: Must log-on through website Website: www.senate.gov MINNESOTA SENATE STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 32: Mark W. Koran (R) Home Address: 95 University Avenue W. 35855 Lincoln Road Minnesota Senate Bldg., Room 3101 North Branch, MN 55056 St Paul, MN 55155 Phone: 651-296-5419 E-mail: Must log-on through website Website: www.senate.mn Legislative Assistant: Jesse McArdell Phone: 651-296-6200 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES: Cities: Center City, Chisago City, Harris, North Branch – A,B,C, Rush City, Stacy, Taylors Falls, Wyoming. Townships: Amador, Chisago Lake, Fish Lake, Lent, Nessel, Rushseba, Shafer, Sunrise STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 39: Karin Housley (R) Home Address: Assistant Majority Leader 95 University Avenue W. Minnesota Senate Bldg., Room 3217 St Paul, MN 55155 Phone: 651-296-4351 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.senate.mn Legislative Assistant: Hannah Seitzinger Phone: 651-296-1780 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES: City: Shafer Township: Franconia MINNESOTA HOUSE STATE REPRESENTATIVE HOUSE DISTRICT 32A: Brian Johnson (R) Home Address: 243 State Office Building St Paul, MN 55155 Phone: 651-296-4346 or 800-341-5897 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.house.mn Legislative Assistant: Brandon Swendsen Phone: 651-296-4312 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES: Cities: Harris, North Branch – A, Rush City Townships: Fish Lake, Nessel, Rushseba STATE REPRESENTATIVE HOUSE DISTRICT 32B: Anne Neu Brindley (R) Home Address: 261 State Office Building St Paul, MN 55155 Phone: 651-296-5377 or 888-296-7463 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.house.mn Legislative Assistant: Kacie Peterson Phone: 651-296-5068 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES: Cities: Center City, Chisago City, Lindstrom, North Branch – B,C, Stacy, Taylors Falls, Wyoming Townships: Amador, Chisago Lake, Lent, Shafer, Sunrise STATE REPRESENTATIVE HOUSE DISTRICT 39A: Bob Dettmer (R) Home Address: 289 State Office Building 20617 Everton Court N St Paul, MN 55155 Forest Lake, MN 55025 Phone: 651-296-4124 Phone: 651-338-3802 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.house.mn Legislative Assistant: Rebecca Meade Phone: 651-296-8871 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES: City: Shafer Township: Franconia Chisago County Elected Officials County Attorney Janet Reiter Term: Jan 2023 County Auditor-Treasurer Bridgitte Konrad Term: Jan 2023 Appointed to Fill Term County Sheriff Brandon Thyen Term: Jan 2023 County Board of Commissioners District #1 Chris DuBose Phone: 651-213-8831 Term Expires: Jan 2023 o Cities: Center City, North Branch – C o Townships: Chisago Lake-N, Lent District #2 Rick Greene Phone: 651-213-8832 Term Expires: Jan 2025 o Cities: North Branch – B, Shafer, Taylors Falls o Townships: Amador, Franconia, Shafer, Sunrise District #3 Marlyn Dunne Phone: 651-213-8833 Term Expires: Jan 2025 o Cities: Chisago City, Lindstrom o Township: Chisago Lake-S District #4 Ben Montzka Phone: 651-213-8834 Term Expires: Jan 2023 o Cities: Stacy, Wyoming District #5 Mike Robinson Phone: 651-213-8835 Term Expires: Jan 2025 o Cities: Harris, North Branch – A, Rush City o Townships: Fish Lake, Nessel, Rushseba Soil & Water Conservation District District #1 Craig Mold, Treasurer Term Expires: Dec 2022 o Fish Lake, Nessel and Rushseba District #2 Roland Cleveland, Vice Chair Term Expires: Dec 2024 o Harris, North Branch and Lent District #3 David Tollberg Term Expires: Dec 2022 o Amador and Sunrise District #4 Justin L. Wilson, Secretary Term Expires: Dec 2024 o Chisago Lake and Wyoming District #5 Jim Birkholz, Chair Term Expires: Dec 2024 o Franconia and Shafer .
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