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Federal Elected Officials FEDERAL, STATE, AND COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND - 2021 FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS Office Official Phone and Fax Regional Office Name Information Telephone Address Fax Website PRESIDENT Joe Biden (D) (202) 456-1414 OF THE The White House UNITED 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW STATES Washington, DC 20500 www.whitehouse.gov/ VICE- Kamala Harris (D) (202) 456-1414 PRESIDENT The White House OF THE 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW UNITED Washington, DC 20500 STATES www.whitehouse.gov/ U. S. Chris Van Hollen (D) (202) 224-4654 111 Rockville Pike SENATE 110 Hart Senate Office Fax: (202) 228-0629 Suite 960 Building TDD: (202) 224-5223 Rockville, MD 20850 Washington, DC 20510 (301) 545-1500 www.vanhollen.senate.gov/ Fax: (301) 545-1512 U. S. Ben Cardin (D) (202) 224-4524 451 Hungerford Drive SENATE 509 Hart Senate Office TDD: (202) 224-3452 Suite 230 Building Rockville, MD 20850 Washington, DC 20510 (301) 762-2974 www.cardin.senate.gov/ U. S. John Sarbanes (D) (202) 225-4016 600 Baltimore Ave CONGRESS, 2370 Rayburn House Office Fax: (202) 225-9219 Suite 303 3rd Building Towson , MD 21204 DISTRICT Washington, DC 20515 (410) 832-8890 sarbanes.house.gov/ Fax:(410) 832-8898 U. S. David Trone (D) (202) 225-2721 9801 Washingtonian CONGRESS, 1213 Longworth House Blvd 6th Office Building Suite 330 DISTRICT Washington, DC 20515-2006 Gaithersburg, MD trone.house.gov/ 20878 (301) 926-0300 U. S. Jamie Raskin (D) (202) 225-5341 51 Monroe Street CONGRESS, 412 Cannon House Office Suite 503 8th Building Rockville, MD 20850 DISTRICT Washington, DC 20515 (301) 354-1000 raskin.house.gov/ STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS Office Official Phone and Fax Name Information Address Website/Email GOVERNOR Larry Hogan (R) (410) 974-3901 State House (800) 811-8336 (Toll Free) 100 State Circle TDD: (800) 735-2258 Annapolis, MD 21401 www.governor.maryland.gov/ LT. GOVERNOR Boyd K. Rutherford (R) (410) 974-3901 State House (800) 811-8336 (Toll Free) 100 State Circle TDD: (800) 735-2258 Annapolis, MD 21401 www.governor.maryland.gov/ltgovernor/ COMPTROLLER Peter Franchot (D) (410)260-7801 Goldstein Treasury Bldg. TTY: (410) 260-7157 80 Calvert Street Annapolis, MD 21404 [email protected] ATTORNEY Brian E. Frosh (D) (410) 576-6300 GENERAL 200 St. Paul Place (888) 743-0023 (Toll Free) Baltimore, MD 21202 TDD: (800) 735-2258 [email protected] Espanol: 410-230-1712 MONTGOMERY COUNTY GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS (301) 858-3000 or (800) 492-7122 Fax: (301) 858-3850 District Official Phone and Fax Address Information Email District 14 Sen. Craig J. Zucker (D) (301) 858-3625 James Senate Office Building, Room 122 (410) 841-3625 11 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3625 Annapolis, MD 21401 Fax: (301) 858-3618 [email protected] District 14 Del. Anne R. Kaiser (D) (301) 858-3036 House Office Building, Room 131 (410) 841-3036 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3036 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 14 Del. Eric G. Luedtke (D) (301) 858-3110 House Office Building, Room 350 ( 410) 841-3110 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3110 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 14 Del. Pam E. Queen (D) (301) 858-3380 House Office Building, Room 224 (410) 841-3380 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3380 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 15 Sen. Brian J. Feldman (D) (301) 858-3169 James Senate Office Building, Room 104 (410) 841-3169 11 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3169 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 15 Del. Kathleen M. Dumais (D) (301) 858-3052 House Office Building, Room 313 (410) 841-3052 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3052 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 15 Del. David Fraser-Hidalgo (D) (301) 858-3186 House Office Building, Room 223 (4 10) 841-3186 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3186 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 15 Del. Lily Qi (D) (301) 858-3090 House Office Building, Room 223 (410) 841-3090 6 Bladen St. (800) 492-7122 x3090 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 16 Sen. Susan C. Lee (D) (301) 858-3124 James Senate Office Building, Room 223 (410) 841-3124 11 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3124 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 16 Del. Sara N. Love (D) (301) 858-3454 House Office Building, Room 210 (410) 841-3454 6 Bladen St. (800) 492-7122 x3454 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 16 Del. Ariana R. Kelly (D) (301) 858-3642 House Office Building, Room 425 (410) 841-3642 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3642 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 16 Del. Marc A. Korman (D) (301) 858-3649 House Office Building, Room 210 (410) 841-3649 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3649 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 17 Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan (D) (301) 858-3134 James Senate Office Building, Room 203 (410) 841-3134 11 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3134 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 17 Del. Kumar P. Barve (D) (301) 858-3990 House Office Building, Room 251 (410) 841-3990 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3990 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 17 Del. Jim Gilchrist (D) (301) 858-3744 House Office Building, Room 219 (410) 841-3744 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3744 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 17 Del. Julie Palakovich Carr (D) (301) 858-3037 House Office Building, Room 221 (410) 841-3037 6 Bladen St. (800) 492-7122 x3037 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 18 Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher (D) (301) 858-3137 James Senate Office Building, Room 216 (410) 841-3137 11 Bladen St. (800) 492-7122 x3137 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 18 Del. Alfred C. Carr, Jr. (D) (301) 858-3638 House Office Building, Room 222 (410) 841-3638 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3638 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 18 Del. Jared Solomon (D) (301) 858-3130 House Office Building, Room 222 (410) 841-3130 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401 (800) 492-7122 x3130 [email protected] District 18 Del. Emily Shetty (D) (301) 858-3181 House Office Building, Room 224 (410) 841-3181 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401 (800) 492-7122 x3181 [email protected] District 19 Sen. Benjamin F. Kramer (D) (301) 858-3151 Miller Senate Office Building, Room 401 (410) 841-3151 11 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401 (800) 492-7122 x3151 [email protected] Fax: (301) 858-3740 Fax: (410) 841-3740 District 19 Del. Bonnie L. Cullison (D) (301) 858-3883 House Office Building, Room 151 (410) 841-3883 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3883 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 19 Del. Charlotte Crutchfield (D) (301) 858-3485 House Office Building, Room 226 (410) 841-3485 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401 (800) 492-7122 x3485 [email protected] District 19 Del. Vaughn Stewart (D) (301) 858-3528 House Office Building, Room 220 (410) 841-3528 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401 (800) 492-7122 x3528 [email protected] District 20 Sen. William C. Smith, Jr. (D) (301) 858-3634 Miller Senate Office Building, 2 East Wing (410) 841-3634 11 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3493 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 20 Del. Lorig Charkondian (D) (301) 858-3423 House Office Building, Room 226 (410) 841-3423 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401 (800) 492-7122 x3423 [email protected] District 20 Del. David Moon (D) (301) 858-3474 House Office Building, Room 220 (410) 841-3474 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3474 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 20 Del. Jheanelle K. Wilkins (301) 858-3493 House Office Building, Room 225 (410) 841-3493 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3493 Annapolis, MD 21401 Fax: (301) 858-3445 [email protected] District 39 Sen. Nancy J. King (D) (301) 858-3686 Miller Senate Office Building, 2 East Wing (410) 841-3686 11 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3686 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 39 Del. Gabriel Acevero (D) (301) 858-3001 House Office Building, Room 225 (410) 841-3001 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401 (800) 492-7122 x3001 [email protected] Fax: (301) 858-3009 Fax: (410) 841-3009 District 39 Del. Kirill Reznik (D) (301) 858-3039 House Office Building, Room 350 (410) 841-3039 6 Bladen Street (800) 492-7122 x3039 Annapolis, MD 21401 [email protected] District 39 Del. Lesley J. Lopez (D) (301) 858-3021 House Office Building, Room 221 (410) 841-3021 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401 (800) 492-7122 x3021 [email protected] COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS Office Name Phone and Fax Address Information Email COUNTY Marc Elrich (D) (240) 777-0311 EXECUTIVE 101 Monroe Street, 2nd Floor Fax: 240-777-2517 Rockville, MD 20850 [email protected] COUNTY Council Office Building (240) 777-7900 COUNCIL 100 Maryland Avenue, 6th Floor Fax: (240) 777-7888 Rockville, MD 20850 TDD: (800) 201-7165 [email protected] At-Large Gabe Albornoz (D) (240) 777-7959 [email protected] At-Large Evan Glass (D) (240) 777-7959 [email protected] At-Large Will Jawando (D) (240) 777-7811 [email protected] At-Large Hans Riemer (D) (240) 777-7964 [email protected] District 1 Andrew Friedson (D) (240) 777-7828 [email protected] District 2 Craig Rice (D) (240) 777-7955 [email protected] District 3 Sidney Katz (D) (240) 777-7906 [email protected] District 4 Nancy Navarro (D) (240) 777-7968 [email protected] District 5 Tom Hucker (D) (240) 777-7960 [email protected] STATE'S John McCarthy (D) (240) 777-7300 ATTORNEY 50 Maryland Avenue Fax: (240) 777-7413 North Tower, 5th Floor Rockville, MD 20850 [email protected] CLERK OF THE Barbara H.
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