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2021 Directory of Officials 2021 Directory of Officials Prepared By Board of Elections 157 Genesee Street Basement Auburn, NY 13021 315-253-1285 Fax 315-253-1289 Hours: Monday – Friday 8am – 4pm Email: [email protected] (http://www.cayugacounty.us/196/Board-of-Elections) Katie Lacey (D) Cherl Heary (R) Commissioners FORWARD This directory has been compiled from the best available sources of information and is believed to be correct at the date of publication. It is subject to the changes which occur from time to time through death, resignation, or removal from office and elections or appointments to fill vacancies (April 12, 2021). This directory is also available on our website (http://www.cayugacounty.us/196/Board-of- Elections). It will be continually updated throughout the year. TABLE OF CONTENTS Federal, State & County Officials 1 County Legislators & City Officials 2 Town Officials 3-10 Village Officials 11-13 School Boards and Superintendents 14-16 County Departments 17-18 County Boards 19-20 City Departments 21 City Boards 22 County Fire Departments and Chiefs 23 FEDERAL President (2024) .……………………….….……………….……. Joseph Biden (D) The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington DC 20500 202-456-1111 US Senator (2024)…………………………………………….. Kirsten Gillibrand (D) Federal Bldg. Room 1470, Syracuse, NY 13261 315-448-0470 www.gillibrand.senate.gov/contact US Senator (2022)………………………….……………….… Charles Schumer (D) Federal Bldg. Room 841, Syracuse, NY 13261 315-423-5471 www.schumer.senate.gov/contact US Congress (2022)……………………….………………………...… John Katko (R) 71 Genesee St , Auburn, NY 13021 315-253-4068 www.katko.house.gov/contact STATE Governor (2022)……………………………………..……….... Andrew Cuomo (D) The Capitol, Executive Chamber, Albany, NY 12224 518-474-8390 Regional Office 400 Andrews St, Suite 311, Rochester, NY 14604 Lt. Governor (2022) ……………..…………………………….…. Kathy Hochul (D) The Capital, Albany, NY 12224 518-402-2292 Attorney General (2022) …..……………………..………..….. Letitia James (D) The Capitol Bldg, Albany, NY 12224 800-771-7755 www.ag.ny.gov Regional Office 300 South State St, Suite 300, Syracuse, NY 13202 315-448-4800 Comptroller (2022) …………………………….…….…..... Thomas DiNapoli (D) A.E. Smith Office Bldg, Albany, NY 12236 518-474-4044 [email protected] State Senate 50th Dist (2022) ……………….………........ John Mannion (D) 333 E Washington St, State Office Bldg, Room 800 Syracuse, NY 315-428-7632 [email protected] State Senate 51st Dist (2022) …............................ Peter Oberacker (R) 4030 West Road Cortland, NY 13045 607-758-9005 [email protected] State Senate 54th Dist (2022) …...…………….……….. Pamela Helming (R) 425 Exchange St, Geneva, NY 14456 315-568-9816 [email protected] State Assembly 126th Dist (2022) …………….……...... John Lemondes(R) 69 South Street, Auburn, NY 13021 315-255-3045 [email protected] State Assembly 130th Dist (2022) …………………... Brian Manktelow (R) 10 Leach Rd, Lyons, NY 14489 315-946-5166 [email protected] CAYUGA COUNTY Surrogate Court Judge (2021)….…………………..…….. Mark Fandrich (R) Cayuga County Court House, Auburn, NY 13021 315-237-6210 County Court Judge (2026) …………………………......…Thomas Leone (D) Cayuga County Court House, Auburn, NY 13021 315-237-6450 District Attorney (2023) ……………………………….….. Jon Budelmann (R) 95 Genesee St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-253-1391 [email protected] Sheriff (2022) …………………………….………….…..…....... Brian Schenck (R) 7445 County House Rd, Auburn, NY 13021 315-253-1222 [email protected] County Treasurer (2021) ……………………………..……….…..Jim Orman (R) County Office Bldg, 160 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021 315-253-1211 [email protected] County Clerk (2023) ……………….……………………..…………. Sue Dwyer (R) County Office Bldg, 160 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021 315-253-1271 [email protected] Coroner (2022) …………..…………………………….….. Dr. Adam Duckett (R) County Office Bldg, 160 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021 315-246-6289 [email protected] 1 COUNTY LEGISLATORS County Legislature Cayuga County Office Bldg. 160 Genesee St Auburn NY 13021 www.cayugacounty.us District 1 (2021) …………………………..……………. Tucker Whitman (NOP) 940 Fitches Corners Rd, Martville, NY 13111 315-294-8010 [email protected] District 2 (2023) ……………………………..……….. Andrew Dennison (NOP) 3145 Dalton Rd, Cato, NY 13033 315-430-2956 [email protected] District 3 (2021) …………………………………..………….. Benjamin Vitale (D) 7229 Townsend Rd, Auburn, NY 13021 315-294-8057 [email protected] District 4 (2023) ………………………………………..... Christopher Petrus (R) 2435 State Route 31, Weedsport, NY 13166 315-294-8065 [email protected] District 5 (2021) ……………………………………….…………. Paul Pinckney (R) 2035 Pinckney Rd, Auburn, NY 13021 315-294-8068 [email protected] District 6 (2023) …………………………..……. Aileen McNabb-Coleman (D) 6756 Carrie Court, Auburn, NY 13021 315-253-1273 [email protected] District 7 (2021) ……………………………..….……………….. Keith Batman (D) 3649 Keesee Rd, Moravia, NY 13118 315-294-8070 [email protected] District 8 (2023) ……………………………….……..….. Hans-Peter Pecher (C) 1219 Bartnick Rd, Genoa, NY 13071 315-294-8075 [email protected] District 9 (2021) ……………………………..………..…………... Mark Strong (R) 2497 Rockefeller Rd, Moravia, NY 13118 315-294-8076 [email protected] District 10 (2023) …………………………..…..………… Heidi Nightengale (D) 140 Cottage St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-294-8078 [email protected] District 11 (2021) …………………………………….…………….... Elane Daly (D) 160 N. Fulton St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-529-1474 [email protected] District 12 (2023) …………………………………….......…….. Tricia Kerr (NOP) 2 Sheridan St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-730-9543 [email protected] District 13 (2021) …………………………….…………… Timothy Lattimore (R) 63 South St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-294-8082 [email protected] District 14 (2023) …………………………..….………………... Michael Didio (R) 6 Clymer St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-294-8083 [email protected] District 15 (2021) ………………………..…………………………… Ryan Foley (D) 83 VanAnden St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-294-8084 [email protected] Legislative Clerk ………………………….……………………………… Sheila Smith 160 Genesee St Auburn NY 13021 315-253-1498 [email protected] Deputy Legislative Clerk ………………….……..…...……… Amanda Morgan 160 Genesee St Auburn NY 13021 315-253-1308 [email protected] CITY OFFICIALS City of Auburn Memorial City Hall, 24 South Street, Auburn, NY 13021 www.auburnny.gov Mayor (2023) …………………………………...…………..…….. Michael Quill (D) 86 Lansing St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-255-4104 [email protected] Member of Council (2021) ………………………...….……… Terry Cuddy (D) 133 S Hoopes Ave, Auburn, NY 13021 315-252-5451 [email protected] Member of Council (2021) …........................... Debra McCormick (D) 30 S. Marvine Ave , Auburn, NY 13021 315-956-3398 [email protected] Member of Council (2023) …………….……………... Timothy Locastro (R) 37 Linn Ave, Auburn, NY 13021 315-283-2246 [email protected] Member of Council (2023) …………………….…... Jimmy Giannettino (D) 42 Osborne St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-952-9977 [email protected] City Court Judge (2028) ……………………..……..……… David Thurston (D) 157 Genesee St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-237-6420 [email protected] Associate City Court Judge (2024) appointed.…... Kristin Garland (D) 157 Genesee St, Auburn, NY 13021 315-237-6420 [email protected] 2 TOWN OFFICIALS Aurelius 315-255-1894 1241 West Genesee St. Rd, Auburn, NY 13021 Fax 315-253-5827 www.aureliustown.org Supervisor (2021) Edward Ide (R) 6472 Short Rd, Cayuga, NY 13034 315-255-3040 [email protected] Clerk/Collector (2021) Deborah Pinckney (R) 2035 Pinckney Rd, Auburn, NY 13021 315-255-1894 [email protected] Council Members (2023) Thomas Walczyk (R) 614 Clark St, Cayuga, NY 13034 315-730-6882 [email protected] (2021) Kathleen Cunningham (NOP) 989 Chamberlain Rd, Auburn, NY 13021 315-729-3330 [email protected] (2023) Paul Ruzicka (R) 5868 Bluefield Rd, Auburn, NY 13021 315-252-1423 [email protected] (2021) Alexander Patterson (R) 533 W Genesee St, Cayuga, NY 13034 315-730-2709 [email protected] Justices (2021) Raymond Lockwood III (R) 2017 State Route 326, Auburn, NY 13021 315-255-0065 (2021) Chad Hayden (R) 6569 State Route 90 N, Cayuga, NY 13034 315-255-0065 Highway Superintendent (2021) Harold Walter (R) 1095 W Genesee St Rd, Auburn, NY 13021 315-246-4631 [email protected] Brutus 315-834-9398 9021 N Seneca St (PO Box 720) Weedsport, NY 13166 Fax 315-834-9381 www.townofbrutus.org Supervisor (2021) James Hotaling (R) 8597 Pierce Rd, Jordan, NY 13080 315-834-9398 [email protected] Clerk/Collector (Appt) Angela Skellington 9021 N Seneca St, (PO Box 720) Weedsport, NY 13166 315-834-9398 [email protected] Council Members (2021) Thomas Flynn (R) 2692 Rude St, Weedsport, NY 13166 315-834-9398 [email protected] (2023) Derric Slocum (R) 9122 Brutus-Mentz Townline Rd, Weedsport, NY 315-834-9398 [email protected] (2023) Amy Chirco (C) 8926 Jackson St. P.O. Box 948, Weedsport, NY 13166 315-834-9398 [email protected] (2021) John Abraham (C) 2784 Basin St, Weedsport, NY 13166 315-834-9398 [email protected] Justices (2023) Geoffery Fritsch (R) 8909 North Willow St, Weedsport, NY 13166 315-834-6618 [email protected] (2023) Andrew Maltese (R) 2803 E Rude St, Weedsport, NY 13166 315-834-6618 [email protected] Highway Superintendent (Appt) Stephen Siracusa 2890 Towpath Road, Weedsport, NY 13166 315-834-3101 [email protected] Cato 315-626-6230 11320 Short Cut Road,
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