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Elected Officials Contact Information Federal Offices US Senators Michael Bennet (D) Year appointed to office: 2009 Terms: 6 years – no term limit Year term ends: 2022 https://bennet.senate.gov/ Washington, D.C. Office Durango Office 261 Russell Senate Office Building 1309 East 3rd Avenue, Ste 101 Washington, DC 20510 Durango, CO 81301 Phone: (202) 224-5852 Phone: (970) 259-1710 Fax: (202) 228-5097 Fax: (970) 259-9789 John Hickenlooper (D) Year voted into office: 2020 Terms: 6 years – no term limit Year term ends: 2026 https://hickenlooper.senate.gov/ Washington, D.C. Office Durango Office 354 Russell Senate Office Building, Ste SR-B85 835 East 2nd Avenue, Ste 206 Washington, DC 20510 Durango, CO 81301 Phone: (202) 224-5941 Fax: (202) 224-6524 US Representative – 3rd District Lauren Boebert (R) Year voted into office: 2020 Terms: 2 years – no term limit Year term ends: 2022 https://boebert.house.gov/ Washington, D.C. Office Durango Office 1609 Longworth House Office Building 835 E. 2nd Ave, Ste 204 Washington, DC 20515 Durango, CO 81301 Phone: (202) 225-4761 Phone: (970) 317-6130 Fax: (202) 226-9669 State Offices State Senator – 6th District Don Coram (R) Year appointed to office : 2016 Terms: 4 years – 2 term limit Year term ends: 2022 https://leg.colorado.gov/legislators/don-coram Colorado State Capitol Office: Local Office: 200 E. Colfax Ave Rm 346 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303)866-2955 Phone: (303) 866-4884 State Representative – 59th District Barbara McLachlan (D) Year voted into office: 2016 Terms: 2 years – 4 term limit Year term ends: 2022 [email protected] Colorado State Capitol Office: Local Office: 200 E. Colfax Ave Rm 307 PO Box 2341 Denver, CO 80203 Durango, CO 81302 Phone: (303) 866-2914 State Governor Jared Polis (D) Year voted into office: 2018 Terms: 4 years – 2 term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.colorado.gov/governor/ State Office: 200 E Colfax Ave Rm 136 Phone: (303) 866-2471 Denver, CO 80203 Fax: (303) 866-2003 State Treasurer Dave Young (D) Year voted into office: 2018 Terms: 4 years – 2 term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.colorado.gov/treasury/ State Office: 200 East Colfax Avenue Phone: (303) 866-2441 State Capitol, Suite 140 Fax: (303) 866-2123 Denver, CO 80203-1722 Secretary of State Jena Griswold (D) Year voted into office: 2018 Terms: 4 years – 2 term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.sos.state.co.us/ State Office: Phone: (303) 894-2200 1700 Broadway Suite 200 Toll Free Phone; (855) 428-3555 Denver, CO 80290 Fax: (303) 869-4861 State Attorney General Phil Weiser (D) Year voted to office: 2018 Terms: 4 years – 2 term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov/ State Office: 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Phone: (720) 508-6000 Denver, CO 80203 Fax: (720) 508-6030 County Offices County Commissioner – 1st District Clyde Church (D) Year voted into office: 2018 Terms: 4 years – 2 term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 1101 E. 2nd Ave. Phone: (970) 382-6216 Durango, CO 81301 Fax: (970) 382-6299 County Commissioner – 2nd District Marsha Porter-Norton (D) Year voted into office: 2020 Terms: 4 years – 2 term limit Year term ends: 2024 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 1101 E. 2nd Ave. Phone: (970) 382-6215 Durango, CO 81301 Fax: (970) 382-6299 County Commissioner –3rd District Matt Salka (D) Year voted into office: 2020 Terms: 4 years – 2 term limit Year term ends: 2024 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 1101 E. 2nd Ave. Phone: (970) 382-6217 Durango, CO 81301 Fax: (970) 382-6299 County Assessor Carrie Woodson (D) Year voted into office: 2018 Terms: 4 years - no term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 679 Turner Dr. Ste A Phone: (970) 382-6221 Durango, CO 81303 County Clerk and Recorder Tiffany Lee (U) Year voted into office: 2010 Terms: 4 years – no term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 679 Turner Dr. Ste C Phone: (970) 382-6294 Durango, CO 81303 Fax: (970) 259-5413 County Coroner Jann Smith (R) Year appointed to office: 2012 Terms: 4 years – no term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 742 Turner Dr Phone: (970) 382-6397 Durango, CO 81303 District Attorney Christian Champagne (D) Year voted into office: 2016 Terms: 4 years – 2 term limit Year term ends: 2024 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 1060 Main Ave. Phone: (970) 247-8850 Durango, CO 81301 Fax: (970) 259-0200 County Sheriff Sean Smith (D) Year voted into office: 2014 Terms: 4 years – no term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 283 Girard St. Phone: (970) 247-1157 Durango, CO 81303 Fax: (970) 259-1618 County Surveyor Steven McCormack (R) Year appointed to office: 2015 Terms: 4 years – no term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 1101 E. 2nd Ave. Phone: (970) 749-0500 Durango, CO 81301 County Treasurer Allison Aichele (D) Year voted into office: 2014 Terms: 4 years – no term limit Year term ends: 2022 http://www.co.laplata.co.us/government/elected_officials County Office: 679 Turner Dr. Ste B Phone: (970) 382-6352 Durango, CO 81303 Fax: (970) 375-9405 .
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