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Elected Officials Representing All Or Part Of ELECTED OFFICIALS REPRESENTING ALL OR PART OF TRAVIS COUNTY 2019-2020 Office Official Name and Address Contact Information Next on Term Party Affiliation Ballot (years) President of the United States Donald J. Trump 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 202-456-1111 2020 4 Republican Washington, DC 20500 http://whitehouse.gov/ United States Senator Ted Cruz 284 Russell Senate Building 202-224-5922 2024 6 Republican Washington, DC 20510 http://cruz.senate.gov/ United States Senator John Cornyn 517 Hart Senate Building 202-224-2934 2020 6 Republican Washington, DC 20510 http://cornyn.senate.gov/ U.S. House of Representatives Michael McCaul 9009 Mountain Ridge Dr., Austin Bldg. #230 512-473-2357 2020 2 Congressman, 10th District Republican Austin, TX 78759 http://mccaul.house.gov/ U.S. House of Representatives Chip Roy 1100 NE IH 410 Loop, #640 210-821-5024 2020 2 Congressman, 21st District Republican San Antonio, Texas 78209 http://roy.house.gov/ U.S. House of Representatives Roger Williams 1005 Congress Ave., #925 512-473-8910 2020 2 Congressman, 25th District Republican Austin, TX 78701 http://williams.house.gov/ U.S. House of Representatives Lloyd Doggett 300 East 8th Street, Suite 763 512-916-5921 or 866-916-5921 2020 2 Congressman, 35th District Democrat Austin, TX 78701 http://mail.house.gov/ Governor Greg Abbott PO Box 12428 512-463-2000 2022 4 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://governor.state.tx.us/ Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick PO Box 12068 512-463-0001 2022 4 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.ltgov.state.tx.us/ Texas Supreme Court Nathan Hecht PO Box 12248 512-463-1312 2020 6 Chief Justice (Place 1) Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.txcourts.gov/supreme Texas Supreme Court Jimmy Blacklock PO Box 12248 512-463-1344 2024 6 Justice, Place 2 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/court/justice_blacklock.asp Texas Supreme Court Debra Lehrmann PO Box 12248 512-463-1320 2022 6 Justice, Place 3 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/court/justice_dlehrmann.asp Texas Supreme Court John Devine PO Box 12248 512-463-1316 2024 6 Justice, Place 4 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/court/justice_jdevine.asp 1 Texas Supreme Court Paul Green PO Box 12248 512-463-1328 2022 6 Justice, Place 5 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/court/justice_pgreen.asp Texas Supreme Court Jeff Brown PO Box 12248 512-463-1348 2024 6 Justice, Place 6 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.tx.courts.gov/supreme Texas Supreme Court Jeffrey S. Boyd PO Box 12248 512-463-1332 2020 6 Justice, Place 7 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.tx.courts.gov/supreme Texas Supreme Court Brett Busby PO Box 12248 512-463-1312 2020 6 Justice, Place 8 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.tx.courts.gov/supreme Texas Supreme Court Eva Guzman PO Box 12248 512-463-1340 2022 6 Justice, Place 9 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.tx.courts.gov/supreme Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Sharon Keller PO Box 12308 512-463-1590 2024 6 Presiding Judge Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/court/judge_skeller.asp Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Mary Lou Keel PO Box 12308 512-463-1580 2022 6 Judge, Place 2 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/court/judge_lmeyers.asp Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Bert Richardson PO Box 12308 512-463-1565 2020 6 Judge, Place 3 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.tx.courts.gov/cca Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Kevin P. Yeary PO Box 12308 512-463-1570 2020 6 Judge, Place 4 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.tx.courts.gov/cca Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Scott Walker PO Box 12308 512-463-1560 2022 6 Judge, Place 5 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/court/judge_cjohnson.asp Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Mike Keasler PO Box 12308 512-463-1595 2022 6 Judge, Place 6 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/court/judge_mkeasler.asp Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Barbara Hervey PO Box 12308 512-463-1575 2024 6 Judge, Place 7 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/court/judge_bhervey.asp Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Michelle Slaughter PO Box 12308 512-463-1585 2024 6 Judge, Place 8 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/court/judge_slaughter.asp Texas Court of Criminal Appeals David Newell PO Box 12308 512-463-1555 2020 6 Judge, Place 9 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.tx.courts.gov/cca Attorney General Ken Paxton PO Box 12548 512-463-2191; Fax 512-463-2063 2022 4 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.oag.state.tx.us/ 2 Comptroller of Public Accounts Glen Hegar PO Box 13528 512-463-4000; Fax 512-463-4965 2022 4 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.window.state.tx.us/ Commissioner of the George P. Bush PO Box 12873 512-463-5256; Fax 512-475-1558 2022 4 General Land Office Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.glo.texas.gov/ Commissioner of Agriculture Sid Miller PO Box 12847 512-463-7476 2022 4 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://texasagriculture.gov/ Texas Railroad Commission Christi Craddick PO Box 12967 512-463-7140 2024 6 Chairperson Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/commissioners/craddick/index.php Texas Railroad Commission Wayne Christian PO Box 12967 512-463-7131 2022 6 Commissioner Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/commissioners/porter/index.php Texas Railroad Commission Ryan Sitton PO Box 12967 512-463-7144 2020 6 Commissioner Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/commissioners/smitherman/index.php State Board of Education Ken Mercer PO Box 781301 512-463-9007 2020 4 Member, District 5 Republican San Antonio, TX 78278 http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index4.aspx?id=3421 State Board of Education Tom Maynard PO Box 99 512-966-6771 2020 4 Member, District 10 Republican Georgetown, TX 78627 http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index4.aspx?id=3715 Texas Senate Kirk Watson PO Box 12068 512-463-0114; Fax 512-463-5949 2022 4 Senator, District 14 Democrat Austin, TX 78768 http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/Senate/members/dist14/dist14.htm Texas Senate Judith Zaffirini PO Box 12068 512-463-0121 2020 4 Senator, District 21 Democrat Austin, TX 78711 http://www.zaffirini.senate.state.tx.us/ Texas Senate Dawn Buckingham PO Box 12068 512-463-0124 2020 4 Senator District 24 Republican Austin, TX 78711 [email protected] Texas Senate Donna Campbell PO Box 12068 512-463-0125 2022 4 Senator, District 25 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/Senate/members/dist25/dist25.htm Texas House of Representatives Sheryl Cole PO Box 2910 512-463-0506; Fax 512-463-7864 2020 2 Representative, District 46 Democrat Austin, Texas 78768 https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=46 Texas House of Representatives Vickki Goodwin PO Box 2910 512-463-0652; Fax 512-463-0565 2020 2 Representative, District 47 Democrat Austin, TX 78768 https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=47 Texas House of Representatives Donna Howard PO Box 2910 512-463-0631; Fax 512-463-0901 2020 2 Representative, District 48 Democrat Austin, TX 78711 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=48 3 Texas House of Representatives Gina Hinojosa PO Box 2910 512-463-0668; Fax 512-463-8022 2020 2 Representative, District 49 Democrat Austin, TX 78768 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=49 Texas House of Representatives Celia Israel PO Box 2910 512-463-0821; Fax 512-463-1199 2020 2 Representative, District 50 Democrat Austin, TX 78768 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=50 Texas House of Representatives Eddie Rodriguez PO Box 2910 512-463-0674; Fax 512-463-0314 2020 2 Representative, District 51 Democrat Austin, TX 78768 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=51 3rd Court of Appeals Jeff L. Rose PO Box 12547 512-463-1733 2020 6 Chief Justice (Place 1) Republican Austin, TX 78711 www.txcourts.gov/3rdcoa 3rd Court of Appeals Edward Smith PO Box 12547 512-463-1733 2024 6 Justice, Place 2 Democrat Austin, TX 78711 www.txcourts.gov/3rdcoa 3rd Court of Appeals Chari Kelly PO Box 12547 512-463-1733 2024 6 Justice, Place 3 Democrat Austin, TX 78711 http://www.3rdcoa.courts.state.tx.us/court/justices.asp 3rd Court of Appeals Melissa Goodwin PO Box 12547 512-463-1733 2022 6 Justice, Place 4 Republican Austin, TX 78711 http://www.3rdcoa.courts.state.tx.us/court/justices.asp 3rd Court of Appeals Thomas Baker PO Box 12547 512-463-1733 2024 6 Justice, Place 5 Democrat Austin, TX 78711 http://www.3rdcoa.courts.state.tx.us/court/justices.asp 3rd Court of Appeals Gisela D. Triana PO Box 12547 512-463-1733 2024 6 Justice, Place 6 Democrat Austin, TX 78711 http://www.3rdcoa.courts.state.tx.us/court/justices.asp District Courts Scott Jenkins PO Box 1748 512-854-9308; Fax 512-854-9332 2020 4 53rd Judicial Civil Court Democrat Austin, TX 78767 http://www.traviscountytx.gov/courts/civil/district/53.asp District Courts Rhonda Hurley PO Box 1748 512-854-9307; Fax 512-854-9338 2020 4 98th Judicial District Civil Court Democrat Austin, TX 78767 http://www.traviscountytx.gov/courts/civil/district/98.asp District Courts Darlene Byrne PO Box 1748 512-854-9313; Fax 512-854-9332 2020 4 126th Judicial District Civil Court Democrat Austin, TX 78767 http://www.traviscountytx.gov/courts/civil/district/126.asp District Courts Clifford A.
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