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DON GRAY Don Gray SANGAMON COUNTY DON GRAY ELECTED OFFICIALS SANGAMON COUNTY CLERK DIRECTORY Including Federal, State & Local Officials Compiled by: Election Office 200 S. 9th Street, Room 105 Springfield, IL 62701 Phone: 217-753-8683 Don Gray Website: www.sangamoncountyclerk.com Sangamon County Clerk Email: [email protected] Election Office 200 S. 9th Street, Room 105 Please visit our website for information regarding: Springfield, IL 62701 * Elections* Phone: 217-753-8683 * Voter Registration* Website: www.sangamoncountyclerk.com * Voting Information* Email: [email protected] Revised July 11, 2017 48 TABLE OF CONTENTS Village of Berlin ----------------- 22 Federal and State Offices Regional Board of School Village of Buffalo ---------------- 22 President------------------------ 3 Trustees Village of Cantrall --------------- 22 Vice-President ----------------- 3 Adams, Brown, Cass, Morgan, Village of Chatham -------------- 23 Pike & Scott Counties ---------- 36 U.S. Congress ------------------ 3 Village of Clearlake ------------- 23 Calhoun, Greene, Jersey & State of Illinois ----------------- 3 Macoupin Counties ------------- 36 Village of Curran ---------------- 23 General Assembly ------------- 4 DeWitt, Livingston, Logan & NOTES Village of Dawson --------------- 24 McLean Counties---------------- 36 Sangamon County Village of Divernon ------------- 24 Macon and Piatt Counties ----- 37 County Officials --------------- 4 Village of Grandview ----------- 24 Menard & Sangamon Counties-37 Democratic Party ------------- 4 ________________________________________________________________________________ Village of Illiopolis --------------- 25 Library Trustees Republican Party --------------- 4 Village of Jerome ---------------- 25 Chatham Public Library -------- 37 ________________________________________________________________________________ Board Members ------------ 5-6 Village of Loami ----------------- 25 Divernon Township Library --- 38 Township Officials ________________________________________________________________________________ Village of Mechanicsburg------- 26 Grand Prairie of the West Auburn -------------------------- 6 Village of New Berlin ----------- 26 Public Library -------------------- 38 ________________________________________________________________________________ Ball ------------------------------- 7 Village of Pawnee --------------- 26 Illiopolis/Niantic Public Library 38 Buffalo Hart -------------------- 7 ________________________________________________________________________________ Village of Pleasant Plains ------- 27 Mt. Pulaski Public Library ------ 39 Capital -------------------------- 8 ________________________________________________________________________________ Village of Riverton -------------- 27 Pawnee Village Library --------- 39 Cartwright ---------------------- 8 Village of Rochester ------------ 27 Prairie Skies Public Library ---- 39 Chatham ------------------------ 9 ________________________________________________________________________________ Village of Sherman -------------- 28 Riverton Village Library -------- 40 Clear Lake ---------------------- 9 Village of Southern View ------ 28 Rochester Public Library ------- 40 ________________________________________________________________________________ Cooper ----------------------- 10 Village of Spaulding ------------- 28 Sherman Public Library --------- 40 Cotton Hill ------------------- 10 ________________________________________________________________________________ Village of Thayer ---------------- 29 Tri-City Public Library---------- 41 Curran ------------------------ 11 Village of Williamsville --------- 29 West Sangamon Public Library 41 ________________________________________________________________________________ Divernon --------------------- 11 Community College Board Williamsville Village Library --- 41 Fancy Creek ------------------ 12 Members ________________________________________________________________________________ Other Districts Gardner ----------------------- 12 Lincoln Land District #526 ---- 29 Springfield Park District -------- 42 ________________________________________________________________________________ Illiopolis ----------------------- 13 Richland District #537 --------- 30 SMEAA Board Members ------- 42 Island Grove ----------------- 13 School Board Members Curran Gardner Public Water ________________________________________________________________________________ Lanesville --------------------- 14 A-C Central CUSD #262 ----- 30 District ---------------------------- 43 ________________________________________________________________________________ Loami -------------------------- 14 Athens CUSD #213 ------------ 30 Mechanicsburg Fire Protection District ---------------------------- 43 Maxwell ----------------------- 15 Auburn CUSD #10 ------------- 31 ________________________________________________________________________________ Riverton Area Fire Protection Mechanicsburg --------------- 15 Ball-Chatham CUSD #5 ------- 31 District ---------------------------- 43 ________________________________________________________________________________ New Berlin ------------------- 16 Mt. Pulaski CUSD #23 --------- 31 Rochester Fire District --------- 43 Pawnee ------------------------ 16 New Berlin CUSD #16 -------- 32 Seventh Judicial Circuit Court ________________________________________________________________________________ North Mac CUSD #34 --------- 32 Judges ----------------------------- 44 Rochester -------------------- 17 ________________________________________________________________________________ Schedule of Elections ----------- 45 Springfield -------------------- 17 Pawnee CUSD #11 ------------- 32 Pleasant Plains CUSD #8 ------ 33 Upcoming Election Dates ------ 46 Talkington -------------------- 18 ________________________________________________________________________________ Williams ---------------------- 18 Porta CUSD #202 -------------- 33 ________________________________________________________________________________ Woodside -------------------- 19 Riverton CUSD #14 ------------ 33 City / Village Officials Rochester CUSD #3A --------- 34 ________________________________________________________________________________ City of Auburn--------------- 19 Sangamon Valley CUSD #9 --- 34 City of Leland Grove ------- 20 Springfield District #186 ------- 34 City of Springfield ------- 20-21 Tri-City CUSD #1 -------------- 35 Waverly CUSD #6 ------------- 35 City of Virden2 ---------------- 21 47 Williamsville CUSD #15 ------- 35 President of the United States 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Donald J. Trump (Republican) ------------------------------- (202) 456-1111 --------------------------- 2016-2020 E-mail: [email protected] UPCOMING ELECTION DATES Vice-President of the United States The Capitol, S-212 2018 Washington, DC 20501 Primary Election – March 20, 2018 Michael R. Pence (Republican) ------------------------------- (202) 224-8391 --------------------------- 2016-2020 General Election – November 6, 2018 E-mail: [email protected] Illinois Members of U.S. Congress U.S. Senator: 2 Senators are elected from each state. 2019 U.S. Representative: 1 Representative is elected from each of the 18 Congressional Districts in Illinois. Consolidated Primary Election – February 26, 2019 (only if required) United States Senators Consolidated Election – April 2, 2019 Tammy Duckworth (Democratic) ------------------- (202) 228-0618 --------------------------- 2016-2022 Richard J. Durbin (Democratic) ---------------------- (217) 492-4062 --------------------------- 2014-2020 2020 United States Representative (13th District) Primary Election – March 17, 2020 Rodney Davis (Republican) ---------------------------- (217) 791-6224 --------------------------- 2016-2018 United States Representative (18th District) General Election – November 3, 2020 Darin LaHood (Republican) -------------------------- (217) 670-1653 --------------------------- 2016-2018 2021 State of Illinois Officials Consolidated Primary Election – February 23, 2021 (only if required) www.illinois.gov Governor Consolidated Election – April 6, 2021 Bruce Rauner (Republican) ---------------------- (217) 782-0244 --------------------------------- 2014-2018 Lieutenant Governor 2022 Evelyn Sanguinetti (Republican) ----------------- (217) 558-3085 --------------------------------- 2014-2018 Attorney General Primary Election – March 15, 2022 Lisa Madigan (Democratic) ---------------------- (217) 782-1090 --------------------------------- 2014-2018 General Election – November 8, 2022 Secretary of State Jesse White (Democratic) ----------------------- (217) 782-2201 --------------------------------- 2014-2018 Comptroller Susana Mendoza (Democratic) ----------------- (217) 782-6000 - Elected 2016 to 2yr Term-2014-2018 Treasurer Michael W. Frerichs (Democratic) ------------- (217) 782-2211 --------------------------------- 2014-2018 46 3 Illinois General Assembly www.ilga.gov SCHEDULE OF ELECTIONS State Senator: 1 Senator is elected from each of 59 Senate Districts. State Representative: 1 Representative is elected from each of 118 House Districts. State Representative (87th District) Primary Elections Tim Butler (Republican) --------------------- (217) 782-0053 ----------------------------------- 2016-2018 (Held on the 3rd Tuesday in March of even years) State Representative (96th District) Sue Scherer (Democratic) ------------------ (217) 524-0353 -----------------------------------
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