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United States Senate United States Senate CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ELECTION DEPARTMENT ELECTED OFFICIALS LIST Prepared by: Contra Costa Elections Office Updated: February 2009 Note: This document is for informational use only. It is not intended to be an official record. Elected Officials may vacate their office or be appointed during the period since the last update. For current information, please contact the Contra Costa County Elections Division at 925.335.7800 Toll Free 1.877.335.7802 www.cocovote.us IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION Candy Lopez - Assistant Registrar Tomy Ocasio - Elections Manager CANDIDATE FILING - 925.335.7874 - 925.335.7842 FAX PRECINCTING & MAPPING - 925.335.7869 - 925.335.7837 FAX OUTREACH SERVICES - 925.335.7821 ELECTION OFFICERS & POLLING PLACES - 925.335.7873 - 925.335.7839 FAX REGISTRATION & VOTE BY MAIL VOTING - 925.335.7871 - 925.335.7838 FAX INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - 925.335.7800 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE www.sos.ca.gov Elections Division [email protected] General information, filing for State and Federal offices - 916.657.2166 - 916.653.3214 FAX Political Reform Division [email protected] Committee ID number, termination - 916.653.6224 FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION www.fppc.ca.gov Technical Assistance Division (9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.) Campaign disclosure, state contribution limits, conflict of interest disclosure - 866.275.3772 - 916.322.3711 FAX Legal Division (9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.) Conflict of Interest disqualifications, use of campaign funds - 866.275.3772 Enforcement Division (9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.) File complaint under Political Reform Act - 800.561.1861 CALIFORNIA RELAY SERVICE (TTY) - 800.735.2929 STATE FRANCHISE TAX BOARD - 800.852.5711 www.ftb.ca.gov Automated Information Committee tax status, tax deductible contributions, charitable non-profit groups, general information - 800.338.0505 FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION www.fec.gov Federal campaign disclosure, contributions from national banks, national corporations, foreign nationals - 800.424.9530 CALIFORNIA LAW www.leginfo.ca.gov COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA REGISTRAR OF VOTERS 555 ESCOBAR STREET P.O. BOX 271 MARTINEZ, CA 94553 Table of Contents Federal Offices Bethel Island Municipal Improvement............15 United States Senator..................................... 1 Byron Sanitary ...............................................15 United States Senator..................................... 1 Byron-Bethany Irrigation ................................15 United States Congress 7th District ................. 1 Castle Rock Water.........................................15 United States Congress 10th District ............... 1 Central Contra Costa Sanitary.......................15 United States Congress 11th District ............... 1 Contra Costa Water.......................................15 Crockett Community Services .......................16 State Offices Diablo Community Services...........................16 th Diablo Water..................................................16 California State Senate 7 District .................. 1 Town of Discovery Bay Community Services 16 California State Senate 9th District .................. 2 th Dublin-San Ramon Services..........................16 California Assembly 11 District ..................... 2 East Bay Municipal Utility ..............................16 California Assembly 14th District ..................... 2 th East Bay Regional Park.................................17 California Assembly 15 District ..................... 2 East Contra Costa Irrigation ..........................17 California State Board or Equalization ............ 2 Green Valley Recreation and Park ................17 Superior Court-Departments .......................2-6 Ironhouse Sanitary.........................................17 Kensington Fire Protection ............................17 County Offices Kensington Police & Community Services.....17 Board of Supervisors, District 1....................... 7 Knightsen Town Community Services ...........18 Board of Supervisors, District 2....................... 7 Los Medanos Community Healthcare ...........18 Board of Supervisors, District 3....................... 7 Moraga-Orinda Fire Protection ......................18 Board of Supervisors, District 4....................... 7 Mt. Diablo Health Care ..................................18 Board of Supervisors, District 5....................... 7 Mt. View Sanitary...........................................18 Assessor ......................................................... 7 Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park .................18 Auditor-Controller............................................ 8 Rodeo Sanitary..............................................19 Clerk-Recorder................................................ 8 Rodeo-Hercules Fire Protection ....................19 District Attorney............................................... 8 Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation & Park ..19 Sheriff-Coroner ............................................... 8 San Ramon Valley Fire Protection.................19 Treasurer-Tax Collector .................................. 8 Stege Sanitary ...............................................19 Superintendent of Schools.............................. 8 West Contra Costa Healthcare ......................19 Central Committees ...................................9-11 West County Wastewater ..............................20 City Offices (19) School Districts (23) Acalanes Union High School .........................20 City of Antioch............................................... 11 Alameda County Board of Education………..20 City of Brentwood.......................................... 11 Antioch Unified School ..................................20 City of Clayton............................................... 11 Brentwood Union School ...............................20 City of Concord ............................................. 11 Byron Union School.......................................20 Town of Danville ........................................... 12 Canyon School ..............................................21 City of El Cerrito............................................ 12 Chabot-Las Positas Community College .......21 City of Hercules............................................. 12 Contra Costa County Board of Education .....21 City of Lafayette ............................................ 12 Contra Costa Community College .................21 City of Martinez ............................................. 12 John Swett Unified School.............................21 Town of Moraga ............................................ 12 Knightsen School...........................................21 City of Oakley................................................ 13 Lafayette School............................................22 City of Orinda ................................................ 13 Liberty Union High School .............................22 City of Pinole................................................. 13 Livermore Valley Joint Unified School ...........22 City of Pittsburg............................................. 13 Martinez Unified School.................................22 City of Pleasant Hill....................................... 13 Moraga School ..............................................22 City of Richmond........................................... 13 Mt. Diablo Unified School ..............................22 City of San Pablo .......................................... 14 Oakley Union Elementary School ..................23 City of San Ramon........................................ 14 Orinda Union School .....................................23 City of Walnut Creek ..................................... 14 Pittsburg Unified School ................................23 San Ramon Valley Unified School.................23 Special District Offices (34) Walnut Creek School.....................................23 Alameda-Contra Costa Transit...................... 14 West Contra Costa Unified School ................23 Ambrose Recreation and Park ...................... 14 Bay Area Rapid Transit ................................. 14 United States Senate United States Senate 1700 Montgomery Street, Suite 240 One Post Street, Suite 2450 San Francisco, CA 94111 San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: 415.403.0100 Phone: 415.393.0707 Fax: 415.956.6701 Fax: 415.393.0710 Web: www.boxer.senate.gov Web: www.feinstein.senate.gov United States Senator Next Election United States Senator Next Election Barbara Boxer (400-1) 2010 Dianne Feinstein (420-1) 2012 No Term Limits – 6 Year Term No Term Limits – 6 Year Term United States Congress United States Congress 7th District 10th District Barbara Johnson, District Director Jennifer Barton, District Director 1333 Willow Pass Road, Suite 203 2121 North California Boulevard, Suite 555 Concord, CA 94520 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Phone: 925.602.1880 Phone: 925.932.8899 Fax: 925.674.0983 Fax: 925.932.8159 E-mail: [email protected] Congressmember Next Election Congressmember Next Election George Miller (500-1) *2010 Ellen O.Tauscher (520-1) *2010 No Term Limits – 2 Year Term No Term Limits – 2 Year Term *Shared District - Solano *Shared District - Alameda, Sacramento & Solano United States Congress California State Senate 11th District 7th District Erich Pfuehler, Chief of Staff 5776 Stoneridge Mall Road, Suite 175 *2801 Concord Boulevard Pleasanton, CA 94588 Concord, CA 94519 Phone: 925.737.0727 Phone: 925.602.6593 Fax: 925.737.0734 Fax: 925.602.6598 Web: www.mcnerney.house.gov
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