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ELECTED OFFICIALS Erie County, NY The League of Women Voters encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. 2 0 2 0 They Represent YOU! To learn more about the League of Women Voters of Buffalo/Niagara and its current activities, go to www.lwvbn.org. The League welcomes everyone to our programs and Citizen’s Guide to Local, State, special events. The League is women and men working to help shape the issues that keep our community fair, vibrant and strong. Federal To become a League member, contact us at: 716-986-4898 or at lwvbn.org The League is nonpartisan. Membership is open to everyone. ELECTED OFFICIALS Erie County, NY TO VOTE you must be 18 years of age, a US citizen, live at your present address for at least 30 days before Election Day, and be REGISTERED TO VOTE. Obtain the voter registration application online at www.elections.erie.gov For information call: Board of Elections 858-8891 General Election —Tuesday, November 3, 2020 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BUFFALO/NIAGARA 1272 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, New York 14209-2401 716-986-4898 www.lwvbn.org This brochure has been prepared by the League of Women Voters of Buffalo/Niagara and financed by the contributions from members and friends of the League. Information provided as of February 1, 2020 UNITED STATES OFFICIALS CITY, TOWN AND VILLAGE OFFICIALS PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES term 4 yrs. ‘20 Donald J. Trump (R) www.whitehouse.gov/contact SARDINIA 496-8900 The White House 12320 Savage Rd., PO BOX 219 Sardinia, NY 14134 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20500 Supervisor Beverly Gambino (R) [email protected] ‘21 Salutation: Dear Mr. President… Opinion: 202-456-1111 Town Clerk Jennifer Bray (R) [email protected] ‘21 VICE PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES term 4 yrs. ‘20 TONAWANDA 877-8800 Mike Pence (R) www.whitehouse.gov/contact 2919 Delaware Ave., Kenmore, NY 14217 The White House Supervisor Joseph H. Emminger (D) [email protected] ‘23 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20500 Town Clerk Marguerite Greco (D) [email protected] ’23 Salutation: Dear Mr. Vice President… Village of Kenmore 873-5700 Opinion: 202-456-1111 2919 Delaware Ave., Kenmore, NY 14217 Mayor Patrick Mang [email protected] ‘23 UNITED STATES SENATE Town Clerk Kathleen Johnson [email protected] Washington, DC 20510 202-224-3121 Salutation: Dear Senator… WALES 652-0589 The Hon. Charles Schumer (D) www.schumer.senate.gov term 6 yrs. ’22 12345 Big Tree Rd., Wales Center, NY 14169 130 S. Elmwood Ave., Room 660 716-846-4111 Supervisor Rickey Venditti (R) [email protected] ‘21 Buffalo, NY 14202 Town Clerk Melinda Eaton (R) [email protected] ‘21 202-224-6542 WEST SENECA 674-5600 The Hon. Kirsten Gillibrand (D) www.gillibrand.senate.gov term 6 yrs.’24 1250 Union Rd., West Seneca, NY 14224 726 Exchange St., Suite 511 716-854-9725 Supervisor Gary Dickson (R) [email protected] ‘23 Buffalo, NY 14210 Town Clerk Amy Kobler (D) [email protected] ‘23 202-224-4451 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES term 2 yrs. ’20 Washington, DC 20515 202-224-3121 Salutation: Dear Ms/Mr… District 26 The Hon. Brian Higgins (D) higgins.house.gov 726 Exchange St., Suite 601 716-852-3501 Buffalo, NY 14210 202-225-3306 District 27 Vacant To find your member of Congress: www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative To find the status of bills in the US Congress: Legislative Resource Center: congress.gov 202-225-1772 CITY, TOWN AND VILLAGE OFFICIALS NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALS Governor term 4 yrs. ‘22 The Hon. Andrew Cuomo (D) www.governor.ny.gov HOLLAND 537-9443 State Capitol, Albany, NY 12224 518-474-8390 47 Pearl St., Holland, NY 14080 Supervisor Michael Kasprzyk (R) [email protected] ’21 Regional Office 716-846-8200 Town Clerk Jill Zientek (C) [email protected] ‘21 95 Perry St., Suite 500, Buffalo, NY 14203 LANCASTER 683-9028 Comptroller term 4 yrs. ‘22 21 Central Ave., Lancaster, NY 14086 Thomas DiNapoli (D) [email protected] Supervisor Ron Russino (D) [email protected] ‘23 110 State St., Albany, NY 12207 518-474-4044 Town Clerk Diane Terranova (D) [email protected] ‘23 Attorney General term 4 yrs. ’22 Village of Lancaster 684-4891 Letitia James (D) www.ag.ny.gov 5423 Broadway, Lancaster, NY 14086 350 Main St., Suite 300 A, Buffalo, NY 14202 716-853-8400 Mayor William Schroeder [email protected] March ‘21 NYS 8th Judicial District Offices MARILLA 652-5350 92 Franklin St., 3rd Floor, Buffalo, NY 14202 716-845-2505 1740 Two Rod Rd., Marilla, NY 14102 Supervisor Earl Gingerich, Jr. (R) [email protected] ‘21 NEW YORK STATE SENATE www.nysenate.gov term 2 yrs. ‘20 Town Clerk Dawn Pearce (R) [email protected] ‘23 Albany, NY 12247 518-455-2800 NEWSTEAD 542-4573 5 Clarence Center Rd., Akron, NY 14001 Senate Majority Leader: Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D) [email protected] Supervisor David Cummings (C) [email protected] ‘23 518-455-2585 Town Clerk Dawn Izydorczak (C) [email protected] ’21 Village of Akron 542-9636 District 59 21 Main St., Akron NY 14001 The Hon. Patrick Gallivan (R) [email protected] Mayor Carl Patterson [email protected] March ‘23 2721 Transit Rd., Suite 116, Elma, NY 14059 716-656-8544 NORTH COLLINS 337-3391 District 60 10569 Main St., PO Box 2, North Collins, NY 14111 The Hon. Christoper L. Jacobs (R) [email protected] Supervisor John Tobia (R) [email protected] ‘23 65 Court St., Suite 213, Buffalo, NY 14202 716-854-8705 Town Clerk Lynn DiVincinzo (D) [email protected] ‘23 Village of North Collins 337-3160 District 61 10543 Main St., North Collins, NY 14111 The Hon. Michael Ranzenhofer (R) [email protected] Mayor Vincent George [email protected] March ‘23 8203 Main St., Suite 4, Williamsville, NY 14221 716-631-8695 ORCHARD PARK 662-6400 District 63 S-4295 South Buffalo St., Orchard Park, NY 14127 The Hon. Timothy Kennedy (D) [email protected] Supervisor Patrick Keem (R) [email protected] ‘21 2239 S. Park Ave., Buffalo, NY 14220 716-826-2683 Town Clerk Remy Orffeo (C) [email protected] ‘23 Village of Orchard Park 662-9327 S-4295 South Buffalo St., Orchard Park, NY 14127 Mayor Jo Ann Litwin Clinton [email protected] March ‘21 NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALS CITY, TOWN AND VILLAGE OFFICIALS NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY www.assembly.state.ny.us term 2 yrs. ‘20 Albany, NY 12248 518-455-3791 CONCORD 592-4948 Assembly Speaker: Carl Heastie (D) [email protected] 86 Franklin St., Springville, NY 14141 Supervisor Clyde Drake (R) [email protected] ’21 District 140 Town Clerk Darlene Schweikert (R) [email protected] ’21 The Hon. Robin Schimminger (D) [email protected] Village of Springville 592-4936 3514 Delaware Ave., Kenmore, NY 14217 716-873-2540 5 West Main St., PO Box 17, Springville, NY 14141 Mayor William Krebs (R) [email protected] March ’22 District 141 The Hon. Crystal Peoples-Stokes (D) [email protected] EDEN 992-3408 425 Michigan Ave., Suite 4, Buffalo, NY 14203 716-897-9714 2795 East Church St., Eden, NY 14057 Supervisor Melissa Hartman (R) [email protected] ’23 District 142 Town Clerk Emily Hawkins (R) [email protected] ‘23 The Hon. Pat Burke (D) [email protected] 1074 Union Rd., West Seneca, NY 14224 716-608-6099 ELMA 652-3260 1600 Bowen Rd., Elma, NY 14059 District 143 Supervisor Wayne Clark (R) [email protected] ‘21 The Hon. Monica Wallace (D) [email protected] Town Clerk Patricia King (R) [email protected] ‘23 2562 Walden Ave., Suite 102, Cheektowaga, NY 14225 716-686-0080 EVANS 549-8787 District 144 8787 Erie Rd., Angola, NY 14006 The Hon. Michael J. Norris (R) [email protected] Supervisor Mary Nytz-Hosler (D) [email protected] ’23 8180 Main St., Clarence, NY 14221 716-839-4691 Town Clerk Lynn Krajacic (D) [email protected] ’21 Village of Angola 549-1126 District 145 41 Commercial St., Angola, NY 14006 The Hon. Angelo J. Morinello (R) [email protected] Mayor Howard Frawley [email protected] March ’21 800 Main St., Suite 2C, Niagara Falls, NY 14301 716-282-6062 District 146 GRAND ISLAND 773-9600 The Hon. Karen McMahon (D) [email protected] 2255 Baseline Rd., Grand Island, NY 14072 5500 Main St., Ste 216, Williamsville, NY 14221 716-634-1895 Supervisor John Whitney (R) [email protected] ‘23 Town Clerk Patricia Frentzel (R) [email protected] ‘23 District 147 The Hon. David DiPietro (R) [email protected] HAMBURG 649-6111 411 Main St., East Aurora, NY 14052 716-655-0951 6100 South Park Ave., Hamburg, NY 14075 Supervisor James Shaw (D) [email protected] ’21 District 149 Town Clerk Catherine Rybczynski (D) [email protected] The Hon. Sean Ryan (D) [email protected] Village of Blasdell 822-1921 65 Grant Street, Buffalo, NY 14213 716-885-9630 3121 Miriam Ave., Blasdell, NY 14219 Mayor Robert Hefner [email protected] March ‘23 Village of Hamburg 649-0200 100 Main St., Hamburg, NY 14075 For information on legislation (bill text, status, summaries, sponsor memos, floor Mayor Thomas Moses, Sr. [email protected] April ‘22 votes) Call: 800-342-9860 Online: http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us CITY, TOWN AND VILLAGE OFFICIALS ERIE COUNTY OFFICIALS County Executive term 4 yrs. ‘23 BOSTON 941-6113 The Hon. Mark Poloncarz (D) [email protected] 8500 Boston State Rd., Boston, NY 14025 95 Franklin St., 16th Floor Supervisor Jason Keding (R) [email protected] ‘21 Buffalo, NY 14202 858-8500 Town Clerk Sandra Quinlan (R) [email protected] ’23 Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw (R) [email protected] ‘21 BRANT 549-0282 858-8400 1272 Brant-North Collins Rd., Brant, NY 14027 Supervisor Mark DeCarlo (R) [email protected] ’21 County Clerk ‘21 Town Clerk Barbara Daniel (R) [email protected] ’23 Michael Kearns (R) [email protected] Village of Farnham 549-0890 858-8785 526 Commercial St., Farnham, NY 14061 District Attorney term 4 yrs.
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