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2019 Government Officials Runs Office/Candidate Dist 2019 GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS RUNS OFFICE/CANDIDATE DIST. PTY TERM E-MAIL / WEBSITE ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE HOME PHONE LOCAL OFF. PH. AGAIN President [email protected] Donald J. Trump R 4 2020 http://www.whitehouse.gov/ 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; Washington DC 20500 (202) 456-1414 FX: (202) 456-2461 Vice President [email protected] Michael R. Pence R 4 2020 http://www.whitehouse.gov/ 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; Washington DC 20500 (202) 456-1414 U.S. Senate Josh Hawley R 6 2024 B40A Dirksen,Senate Office Building; Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-6154 FX: (202) 224-0858 www.hawley.senate.gov Roy Blunt R 6 2022 260 Russell, Senate Office Building; Washington DC 20510 (202) 224-5721 FX: (202) 224-8149 www.blunt.senate.gov 2740 B East Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 877-7814 911 Main-Ste 2224; Kansas City MO 64105 (816) 471-7141 U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver, II 5th D 2 2020 2335 Rayburn House Office Building; Washington DC 20515 (202) 225-4535 FX: (202) 225-4403 www.house.gov/cleaver 211 West Maple Avenue; Independence MO 64050 (816) 833-4545 FX: (816) 833-2991 101 W. 31st St.; Kansas City MO 64108 (816) 842-4545 FX: (816) 471-5215 Sam Graves 6th R 2 2020 1135 Longworth House Office Building; Washington DC 20515 (202) 225-7041 FX: (202) 225-8221 www.house.gov/graves 11724 NW Plaza Cir., Ste. 900, KCMO 64153 (816) 792-3976 FX: (816) 792-0694 Governor www.gov.mo.gov Mike Parson R 4 2020 Office of the Governor; 201 W. Capitol Ave., Room 216-State Capital Bldg; Jefferson City, MO 65101 (573) 751-3222 FX: (573) 751-1588 Lt. Governor [email protected] Mike Kehoe R 4 2020 State Capitol Building - Room 224; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-4727 FX: (573) 751-9422 Secretary of State 800-669-8683 www.sos.mo.gov John (Jay) Ashcroft R 4 2020 State Capitol Building - 201 W. Capitol Ave., Room 208; State Info Center; 600 West Main;Jefferson City MO(573) 65101 751-4936 FX: (573) 751-2490 State Treasurer www.treasurer.mo.gov Scott Fitzpatrick R 4 2020 P.O. Box 210; Jefferson City MO 65102 (573) 751-8533 FX: (573) 751-0343 Attorney General FX: (573) 751-0774 www.ago.mo.gov Eric Schmitt R 4 2020 Supreme Court Bldg;207 W. High Street; P.O. Box 899; Jefferson City MO 65102 (573) 751-3321 Auditor (800) 347-8597 [email protected] Nicole R. Galloway D 4 2022 State Capitol Building - Room 121; P.O. Box 869; Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751-4824 FX: (573) 751-6539 State Senate Jason Holsman 7th D 4 2020 [email protected] State Capitol Building - Room 421; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-6607 (888) 711-9278 Mike Cierpiot 8th R 4 2022 [email protected] State Capitol Building - Room 320; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1464 Shalonn (Kiki) Curls 9th D 4 2020 [email protected] State Capitol Building - Room 434; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-3158 (816) 923-6000 John Joseph Rizzo 11th D 4 2020 [email protected] State Capital Building - Room 425; Jefferson City, MO 65101 (573) 751-3074 FX: (573) 751-4551 State Representative Ingrid Burnett 19th D 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 105-G; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-3310 Bill E. Kidd 20th R 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 236-A; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-3674 Robert Sauls 21st D 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 101-E; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-5701 Brandon Ellington 22nd D 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 101-C; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-3129 Richard Brown 27th D 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 109-G; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-7639 Jerome Barnes 28th D 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 103-BB; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-9851 Rory Rowland 29th D 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 109-F; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-3623 Jon Patterson 30th R 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 405-A; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-0907 Dan Stacy 31st R 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 400-CB; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-8636 last update: 4/24/2019 3:57 PM 2019 GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS RUNS OFFICE/CANDIDATE DIST. PTY TERM E-MAIL / WEBSITE ADDRESS OFFICE PHONE HOME PHONE LOCAL OFF. PH. AGAIN State Representative Jeff Coleman 32nd R 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 303-A; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1487 FX: (573) 526-2619 Donna Pfautsch 33rd R 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 404-B; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-9766 Rebecca Roeber 34th R 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 201-CA; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1456 FX: (573) 526-8184 Keri Ingle 35th D 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 112; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1459 Joe Runions 37th D 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 109-B; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-0238 Glen Kolkmeyer 53rd R 2 2020 [email protected] 201 West Capitol Avenue - Room 402; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1462 County Clerk Mary Jo Spino (appointed) [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse, 415 E 12th St.-2nd Floor, Kansas City MO 64106 (816) 881-3242 FX: (816) 881-3234 Mary Jo's Main line: (816) 881-3240 Jackson County Courthouse, 201. W. Lexington, Ste. 201, Independence MO 64050 (816) 881-1626 FX: (816) 881-4473 County Executive Frank White, Jr. D 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse, 415 E 12th St., Kansas City MO 64106 (816) 881-3333 FX: (816) 881-3133 County Legislaor--At Large Jalen Anderson 1st D 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse; 201 W. Lexington, Ste. 201; Independence, MO 64050 (816) 881-4477 FX: (816) 881-4473 Crystal Williams 2nd D 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse; 415 E 12th Street-2nd Floor; Kansas City, MO 64106 (816) 881-3464 FX: (816) 881-3340 Tony Miller 3rd D 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse; 201 W. Lexington, Ste. 201; Independence, MO 64050 (816) 881-4423 FX: (816) 881-4473 County Legislator Scott Burnett 1st D 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse; 415 E 12th Street-2nd Floor; KC MO 64106 (816) 881-3076 FX: (816) 881-3340 Ron Finley 2nd D 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse; 415 E 12th Street-2nd Floor; KC MO 64106 (816) 881-3806 FX: (816) 881-3340 Charlie Franklin 3rd D 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse; 201 W. Lexington, Ste. 201; Independence MO 64050 (816) 881-4441 FX: (816) 881-4473 Daniel (Dan) T. Tarwater, III 4th D 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse; 415 E 12th Street-2nd Floor; KC MO 64106 (816) 881-3362 FX: (816) 881-3340 Jeanie Lauer 5th R 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse; 201 W. Lexington, Ste. 201; Independence MO 64050 (816) 881-4476 FX: (816) 881-4473 Theresa Galvin 6th R 4 2022 [email protected] Jackson County Courthouse; 415 E 12th Street-2nd Floor; KC MO 64106 (816) 881-3132 FX: (816) 881-3340 Prosecutor Jackson County Courthouse; 415 East 12th Street; Kansas City MO 64106 (816) 881-3555 www.jacksoncountyprosecutor.com Jean Peters Baker D 4 2020 Jackson County Courthouse; 308 West Kansas; Independence, MO 64050 (816) 881-4488 Sheriff [email protected] Darryl Forté D 4 2022 4001 NE Lakewood Ct., Lee's Summit, MO 64064 (816) 541-8017 FX: (816) 524-4340 Republican National Committee Rep.National Headquarters, 310 First St. SE, Washington D.C. 20003 (202) 863-8500 FX: (202) 863-8820 http://www.gop.com Ronna Romney McDaniel, Chair MO Republican State Com. Rep.St.Com.Hdqtrs; 514 E. High;PO Box 73; Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 636-3146 www.missouri.gop Jean Evans, Executive Director P.O. Box 26158; Kansas City MO 64196 (816) 472-5244 JACO Republican Comm. HDQTR: 3600 S.Noland Rd-Ste.D & E: AND Indep. 221 W. Lexington; Indep, MO 64050 4029 Warwick Blvd., KCMO 64111 www.jacomo.gop CHAIRMAN: Jennifer Finch P. O. Box 900; Independence MO 64051 (816) 836-5050 4155 SE Paddock Cir, LSMO 64082 Democratic National Comm. Democratic National Headquarters; 430 South Capitol Street SE; (202) 863-8000 https://www.democrats.org CHAIR: Tom Perez Washington DC 20003 MO Democratic State Com. The Missouri Democratic Party; 208 Madison Street; P.O. Box 719; (573) 636-5241 FX: (573) 634-8176 http://www.missouridemocrats.org Lauren Gepford, Executive Director Jefferson City MO 65102 JACO Democratic Comm. www.jacksoncountydemocraticcommittee.org 308 W. Maple Ave.; Independence, MO 64050 (816) 833-5232 CHAIR: Paul Wrabec JACO Libertarian Comm. CHAIR: Brad Eichstadt 3520 S Mize Ridge Ct.; Independence, MO 64057 last update: 4/24/2019 3:57 PM.
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