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Washington County) Precinct to Vouch for You PRIVILEGES OF A State National THEY REGISTERED VOTER REPRESENT YOU CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS President .............. Joseph R. Biden May vote in National, State, Governor ........................ Tim Walz Vice-President ......... Kamala Harris North Washington Lt. Governor ........ Peggy Flanagan County, Local and Special The White House Secretary of State ...... Steve Simon Elections County 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Attorney General ....... Keith Ellison May hold elected and appoint- State Auditor ................ Julie Blaha Washington, DC 20500 ed office Published Feb. 2021 by See state website: www.whitehouse.gov May sign legal petitions LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS www.state.mn.us U.S. SENATORS May become a political party White Bear Lake Area SENATORS www.senate.gov precinct delegate District 39 (Stillwater area) The non-partisan LWV has been a Amy Klobuchar May decide the outcome of an Karin Housley ........... 651-296-4351 election voice for citizens and a force for http://klobuchar.senate.gov/ District 43 (Mahtomedi, Grant) democracy since 1920. We encour- Charles W. Wiger ..... 651-296-6820 Phone: 612-727-5220 or: 202-224-3244 Who Can Vote? age the informed participation of District 54 (Afton area) U.S. Citizens, 18 years of age Tina Smith citizens in government by sponsor- Karla Bigham ............ 651-297-8060 and http://smith.senate.gov/ ing debates, organizing information- www.senate.mn Have proof of residency: Phone: 202-224-5641 or 651-221-1016 al forums, registering voters, and Email address: Current Driver‘s license or publishing voter guides. We also [email protected] U.S. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Approved ID and current utility study and take action on issues of REPRESENTATIVES www.house.gov bill or public interest. District 39A (Forest Lake) 2ND DISTRICT Approved ID and someone in Bob Dettmer ............ 651-296-4124 (southern Washington County) precinct to vouch for you. District 39B (Stillwater, Grant) ELECTION CALENDAR Angie Craig Shelly Christensen ... 651-296-4244 Absentee Ballots Township Elections http://craig.house.gov/ District 43A (Mahtomedi) Voters may vote by absentee Mar. 9, 2021 Phone: 202-225-2271 or 651-846-2120 Peter Fischer ............ 651-296-5363 ballot in person at the Washing- Primary Election District 54B (Afton area) TH ton County Government Center 4 DISTRICT Aug. 10, 2021 Tony Jurgens ............ 651-296-3135 or by mail. (central Washington County) General Election www.house.mn Betty McCollum Voting Hours and Locations Nov. 2, 2021 Email address: http://mccollum.house.gov/ Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. Precinct Caucuses [email protected] Phone: 651-224-9191 or 202-225-6631 to 8:00 p.m. Find location: Feb. 1, 2022 www.mnvotes.org 6TH DISTRICT To find out which district you live in, where to vote and who (northern Washington County) We’d love to have you join us! represents you, see: Tom Emmer Annual dues are $60 individual; www.mnvotes.org Letters to senators should be http://www.emmer.house.gov/ $75 household. Send check to: addressed to his/her name at Phone: 763-241-6848 or 202-225-2331 LWV-WBA Treasurer, Minnesota Senate Bldg. Address 200 Wildwood Ave., letters to Representatives to Birchwood, MN, 55110 State Capitol Office Building, both at St. Paul, MN 55155 Visit our website: www.lwv-wbla.org © 2021 LWV-White Bear Lake Area Cities/Townships School Boards Regional LAKELAND SHORES AFTON STILLWATER AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS WASHINGTON COUNTY https://www.ci.afton.mn.us/ https://lakelandshores.govoffice.com st www.stillwaterschools.org 3rd Tuesday, 7 p.m., City Hall 1 Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Washington County Lake St. Croix Beach City Hall Independent School District 834 Government Center BAYPORT 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7 p.m., except https://www.ci.bayport.mn.us/ MAHTOMEDI 14949 62nd St. N, Stillwater, 1st Monday, 6 p.m., City Hall https://ci.mahtomedi.mn.us/ 1st and 3rd Thurs. in Jan., Oct. & Nov. MN 55082 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 7 pm, via phone BAYTOWN TOWNSHIP Superintendent: www.co.washington.mn.us https://baytownmn.org/ MARINE ON ST.CROIX Malinda Lansfeldt st 1 Monday, 7 p.m. https://www.marineonstcroix.org/ School Board: ELECTION/VOTER 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m., Village Hall Meets via Zoom Katie Hockert Matt Onken REGISTRATION 651-430-6175 CITY OF BIRCHWOOD MAY TOWNSHIP Bev Petrie Annie Probeni ELECTED OFFICIALS https://cityofbirchwood.com https://www.townofmay.org/ st Tina Riehle Alison Sherman County Attorney 2rd Tuesday, 7 p.m., via Zoom 1 Thursday, 7 p.m. Town Hall Liz Weisberg Pete Orput 651-430-6115 OAK PARK HEIGHTS DENMARK TOWNSHIP Sheriff https://www.denmarktownship.org/ https://www.cityofoakparkheights.com/ th 1ST Monday (week later if holiday), 2nd and 4 Tuesday, 6 p.m., City Hall Dan Starry 651-430-9381 7 p.m., via telephone conference PINE SPRINGS MAHTOMEDI PUBLIC SCHOOLS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DELLWOOD https://www.cityofpinesprings.org/ www.mahtomedi.k12.mn.us Meetings normally held Tuesdays 9 http://www.dellwood.us/ Tues. following 1st Mon., 7:30 p.m., nd a.m. Government Center 2 Tuesday, 5:30 p.m., via teleconference Independent School District 832 Via Zoom 4th Thursday 7 p.m. District Education SCANDIA District 1 FOREST LAKE https://www.ci.scandia.mn.us/ Center Fran Miron ............... 651-430-6211 rd https://www.ci.forest-lake.mn.us/ 3 Tuesday, 7 p.m., Scandia Superintendent: District 2 2nd and 4th Monday, 7 p.m., City Ctr Community Center Barb Duffrin Stan Karwoski 651-430-6212 GRANT ST. MARY’S POINT School Board: District 3 https://www.cityofgrant.us/ http://www.stmaryspointmn.org/ Kevin Donovan Julie McGraw 1st Tuesday, 7 p.m., Town Hall st Gary Kriesel 651-430-6213 1 Tuesday, 7 p.m., City Hall Lucy Payne Kelly Reagan District 4 HUGO STILLWATER Stacey Stout Tony Vosooney https://www.ci.hugo.mn.us/ https://www.ci.stillwater.mn.us/ Wayne A. Johnson ...... 651-430-6214 st rd Student representative Ishmael Bah 1 and 3 Monday, 7 p.m., City Hall st rd 1 and 3 Tuesday, 7 p.m., via Zoom District 5 LAKE ELMO STILLWATER TOWNSHIP Lisa Weik ................. 651-430-6215 http://www.lakeelmo.org/ https://stillwatertownship.com/ FOREST LAKE AREA SCHOOLS st rd nd 1 and 3 Tuesday, 7 p.m., City Hall 2 Thursday, 7 p.m., Town Hall www.flaschools.org LAKE ST.CROIX BEACH WEST LAKELAND TOWNSHIP Independent School District 831 https://lscb.govoffice.com/ https://westlakeland.govoffice2.com/ Usually meets 1st Thursday ,7 pm in the METROPOLITAN COUNCIL 3rd Monday, 6 p.m., via conf. call 2nd Monday, 7 p.m., via Zoom District Office Boardroom www.metrocouncil.org/ LAKELAND WILLERNIE Superintendent: Office in Mears Park Centre https://cityoflakeland.us/ http://willernie.org/ rd Steve Massey 3 Tuesday, 6 p.m., City Hall 3rd Wednesday, 7 p.m., City Hall Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, School Board: 4 p.m. Council Chambers, 390 Robert Julie Corcoran Alex Keto St. N., St. Paul, MN 55101 Communicating with Public Officials by email or letter: Identify the issue you Kate Luthner Jill Olson District 12 are concerned with; be brief; discuss one issue at a time; state your position and Jeff Peterson Rob Rapheal Francisco Gonzales ......... 651-602-1727 give explanations. In person: Attend meetings. If you wish to speak, request in Gail Theisen advance for time on the agenda. [email protected] .
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