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1 County Commissioner Dist 1 03 Date: 03/15/19 CLALLAM COUNTY e_officl v.070119b Time: 04:21 PM Elected Officials Report Page: 1 ALL ELECTED OFFICIALS 01 - 6 CONGRESSIONAL 6 UNITED STATES PRESIDENT Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Donald J. Trump PARTY CODE: R ADDR 1: The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington DC 20500 WEB: www.whitehouse.gov UNITED STATES VICE PRESIDENT Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Michael R. Pence PARTY CODE: R ADDR 1: The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington DC 20500 WEB: www.whitehouse.gov US REPRESENTATIVE - DIST. 6 Term Length: 2 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Derek Kilmer PARTY CODE: D ADDR 1: 332 E 5th St Port Angeles, WA 98362 PH: (360) 797-3623 WEB: kilmer.house.gov US SENATOR Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Patty Murray PARTY CODE: D ADDR 1: 2988 Jackson Federal Building 915 2nd Avenue Seattle WA 98174 PH: (206) 553-5545 FAX: (206) 553-0891 ADDR 2: Washington, D.C. Office 173 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 PH: (202) 224-2621 FAX: (202) 224-0238 WEB: murray.senate.gov US SENATOR Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2024 NAME: Maria Cantwell PARTY CODE: D EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 915 Second Ave, Suite 3206 Seattle WA 98174 PH: (206) 220-6400 FAX: (206) 220-6404 ADDR 2: Washington, D.C. 511 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 PH: (202) 224-3441 FAX: (202) 228-0514 WEB: cantwell.senate.gov 02 - 24 LEGISLATIVE 24 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - POS. 1 Term Length: 2 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Mike Chapman PARTY CODE: D ADDR 1: 132B Legislative Building PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504-0600 PH: (360) 786-7916 WEB: housedemocrats.wa.gov/chapman STATE REPRESENTATIVE - POS. 2 Term Length: 2 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Steve Tharinger PARTY CODE: D ADDR 1: 314 John L. O'Brien Building PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504-0600 PH: (360) 786-7904 WEB: housedemocrats.wa.gov/tharinger STATE SENATOR Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Kevin Van De Wege PARTY CODE: D EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: PO Box 40424 Olympia, WA 98504-0424 PH: (360) 786-7646 WEB: sdc.wastateleg.org/vandewege 03 - 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 1 Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2019 NAME: Mark Ozias PARTY CODE: D EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4 Port Angeles, Washington 98362-3000 PH: 360-417-2233 03 - 2 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 2 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 2 Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Randy Johnson EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4 Port Angeles, Washington 98362-3000 PH: 360.417.2233 03 - 3 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 3 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 3 Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Bill Peach PARTY CODE: R EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4 Port Angeles, Washington 98362-3000 PH: 360.417.2233 04 - 01 COUNTYWIDE ATTORNEY GENERAL Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Bob Ferguson PARTY CODE: D ADDR 1: 1125 Washington Street SE PO Box 40100 Olympia WA 98504-0100 PH: 360-753-6200 WEB: www.atg.wa.gov COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Hilary Franz PARTY CODE: D EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: Department Of Natural Resources PO Box 47001 Olympia WA 98504-7001 PH: (360) 902-1004 FAX: (360) 902-1775 WEB: www.dnr.gov COUNTY ASSESSOR Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Pamela Rushton PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 223 East 4th Street, Suite #2 Port Angeles, WA 98362 PH: 360-417-2400 Date: 03/15/19 CLALLAM COUNTY e_officl v.070119b Time: 04:21 PM Elected Officials Report Page: 2 ALL ELECTED OFFICIALS 04 - 01 COUNTYWIDE COUNTY AUDITOR Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Shoona Riggs PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 223 E. 4th St., Suite 1 Port Angeles, WA 98362 PH: (360) 417-2222 COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Mark Nichols PARTY CODE: R EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 223 East 4th Street, Suite #11 Port Angeles, WA 98362 PH: (360) 417-2469 COUNTY SHERIFF Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Bill Benedict PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 223 E. 4th Street, Suite 12 Sequim WA 98382 Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015 PH: 360-417-2262 COUNTY TREASURER Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Teresa Marchi PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 223 East 4th Street, Suite 3 Port Angeles WA 98362 PH: 360-417-2344 CT. APP. JUDGE - DIV II, DIST 2, POS 1 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Lisa L. Sutton PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 950 Broadway Ste 300, MS TB-06 Tacoma, WA 98402-4454 PH: 253-593-2976 WEB: http://www.courts.wa.gov/court_dir/orgs/120.html CT. APP. JUDGE - DIV II, DIST 2, POS 2 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2024 NAME: Rebecca Glasgow PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 950 Broadway Ste 300, MS TB-06 Tacoma, WA 98402-4454 PH: 253-593-2970 WEB: https://www.courts.wa.gov/court_dir/orgs/120.html DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Mary Ellen Winborn PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 223 East 4th Street, Suite 5 Port Angeles WA 98362 PH: 360-417-2277 GOVERNOR Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Jay Inslee PARTY CODE: D EMAIL: http://www.governor.wa.gov/contact/govem ADDR 1: Office of the Governor PO Box 40002 Olympia WA 98504-0002 PH: (360) 902-4111 FAX: (360) 753-4110 WEB: http://wwwgovernor.wa.gov INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Mike Kreidler PARTY CODE: D EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 5000 Capitol Blvd, Tumwater WA 98501 PO Box 40255 Olympia WA 98504-0255 PH: (360) 725-7000 FAX: (360) 586-3535 WEB: http://www.insurance.wa.gov LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Cyrus Habib PARTY CODE: D EMAIL: http://www.ltgov.wa.gov/contactLG.htm ADDR 1: Office of Lieutenant Governor Owen PO Box 40400 Olympia WA 98504-0400 PH: (360) 786-7700 WEB: http://www.ltgov.wa.gov SECRETARY OF STATE Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Kim Wyman PARTY CODE: R ADDR 1: Washington Secretary of State PO Box 40220 Olympia WA 98504-0220 PH: (360) 902-4151 WEB: http://www/secstate/wa/gov STATE AUDITOR Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Pat (Patrice) McCarthy PARTY CODE: D ADDR 1: Insurance Building, Capitol Campus 302 Sid Snyder Avenue SW Olympia WA 98504-0021 PH: (360) 902-0370 WEB: www.sao.wa.gov STATE TREASURER Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Duane Davidson PARTY CODE: R EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: Office of the State Treasurer PO Box 40200 Olympia WA 98504-0200 PH: (360) 902-9000 FAX: (360) 902-9044 WEB: http://tre.wa.gov SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Chris Reykdal PARTY CODE: N~P ADDR 1: Old Capitol Building PO Box 47200 Olympia WA 98504-7200 PH: 360-725-6000 WEB: www.k12.wa.us SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE - POSITION 1 Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Lauren M. Erickson PARTY CODE: N~P ADDR 1: Superior Court 223 East 4th Street, Suite #8 Port Angeles, WA 98362 PH: 360-417-2386 WEB: http://www.clallam.net/superiorcourt SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE - POSITION 2 Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 11/30/2020 NAME: Brian Coughenour PARTY CODE: N~P ADDR 1: Superior Court 223 East 4th Street, Suite #8 Port Angeles, WA 98362 PH: 360-417-2386 WEB: www.clallam.net/superiorcourt SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE - POSITION 3 Term Length: 4 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: W. Brent Basden PARTY CODE: N~P ADDR 1: Superior Court 223 East 4th Street, Suite #8 Port Angeles, WA 98362 PH: 360-417-2386 WEB: www.clallam.net/superiorcourt Date: 03/15/19 CLALLAM COUNTY e_officl v.070119b Time: 04:21 PM Elected Officials Report Page: 3 ALL ELECTED OFFICIALS 04 - 01 COUNTYWIDE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE - POSITION 1 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Mary Yu PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: Supreme Court PO Box 40929 Olympia, WA 98504-0929 PH: 360-357-2033 WEB: www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/SupremeCourt SUPREME COURT JUSTICE - POSITION 2 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2024 NAME: Susan Owens PARTY CODE: N~P ADDR 1: 415 12th Ave SW Olympia, WA 98501-2314 PH: 360-357-2041 ADDR 2: PO Box 40929 Olympia, WA 98504-0929 WEB: www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/SupremeCourt SUPREME COURT JUSTICE - POSITION 3 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Mary Fairhurst PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 415 12th Ave SW PO Box 40929 Olympia WA 98504-0929 PH: (360) 357-2053 WEB: www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/SupremeCourt SUPREME COURT JUSTICE - POSITION 4 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Charles W Johnson PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 415 12th Ave SW PO Box 40929 Olympia WA 98504-0929 PH: (360) 357-2020 WEB: www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/SupremeCourt SUPREME COURT JUSTICE - POSITION 5 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Barbara Madsen PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 415 12th Ave SW PO Box 40929 Olympia WA 98504-0929 PH: (360) 357-2037 WEB: www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/SupremeCourt SUPREME COURT JUSTICE - POSITION 6 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2022 NAME: Charles (Charlie) Wiggins PARTY CODE: N~P ADDR 1: Supreme Court PO Box 40929 Olympia, WA 98504-0929 PH: 360-357-2026 WEB: www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/SupremeCourt SUPREME COURT JUSTICE - POSITION 7 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2020 NAME: Debra L Stephens PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 415 12th Ave SW PO Box 40929 Olympia WA 98504-0929 PH: 360-357-2050 WEB: www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/SupremeCourt SUPREME COURT JUSTICE - POSITION 8 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2024 NAME: Steve Gonzalez PARTY CODE: N~P EMAIL: [email protected] ADDR 1: 415 12th Ave SW Olympia, WA 98501-2314 PH: 360-357-2030 ADDR 2: PO Box 40929 Olympia WA 98504-0929 WEB: www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/SupremeCourt SUPREME COURT JUSTICE - POSITION 9 Term Length: 6 Term Ends: 12/31/2024 NAME: Sheryl Gordon McCloud PARTY CODE: N~P ADDR 1: 415 12th Ave SW Olympia, WA 98501-2314 PH: 360-357-2045 ADDR 2: PO Box 40929 Olympia WA 98504-0929 WEB: www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/SupremeCourt 05 - 1 CITY OF PORT ANGELES COUNCIL POS.
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