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MANATEE COUNTY Elected Officials MANATEE COUNTY Elected Officials UNITED STATES PRESIDENT PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP (R) four-year term expires January 2021 E-mail: [email protected] VICE-PRESIDENT MICHAEL R. PENCE (R) four-year term expires January 2021 E-mail: [email protected] The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Comments (202) 456-1111 Switchboard (202) 456-1414 Website: www.whitehouse.gov Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 1 UNITED STATES SENATE Marco Rubio (R) six-year term expires January 2023 http://rubio.senate.gov 284 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 Office: (202) 224-3041 Florida: 5201 West Kennedy Blvd., Suite 530 Tampa FL 33609 Office: (813) 287-5035 Bill Nelson (D) six-year term expires January 2019 http://billnelson.senate.gov 716 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 Office: (202) 224-5274 Fax: (202) 228-2183 Florida: Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse th 801 N Florida Ave - 4 Floor Tampa FL 33602 Phone: (813) 225-7040 Fax: (813) 225-7050 Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 2 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 16th Congressional District Vern Buchanan (R) two-year term expires January 2019 www.buchanan.house.gov 2104 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC 20515 Office: (202) 225-5015 Fax: (202) 226-0828 Florida: 1051 Manatee Ave W Suite 305 Bradenton FL 34205 Office: (941) 747-9081 Fax: (941) 748-1564 Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 3 GOVERNOR Rick Scott (R) four-year term expires January 2019 www.flgov.com Executive Office of the Governor The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St Tallahassee FL 32399-0001 (850) 488-7146 Office of Cabinet Affairs (850) 717-9239 (850) 488-9578 fax LT. GOVERNOR Carlos Lopez-Cantera (R) four-year term expires January 2019 www.flgov.com Executive Office of the Lt. Governor The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St Tallahassee FL 32399-0001 (850) 488-4711 Department of Elder Affairs (850) 414-2000 Email: [email protected] Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 4 CABINET MEMBERS (The Governor is also a member of the Cabinet) Attorney General Pam Bondi (R) www.myfloridalegal.com Plaza Level 1 - The Capitol Tallahassee FL 32399-1050 Phone: (850) 414-3300 (866) 966-7226 (toll free) Chief Financial Officer (oversees insurance, banking and finance) Jimmy Patronis (R) *Apppointed 6/30/17 www.myfloridacfo.com 200 East Gaines St Tallahassee FL 32399-0301 (877) 693-5236 Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam (R) www.freshfromflorida.com Plaza Level 10 - The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St Tallahassee FL 32399-0800 (800) 435-7352 Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 5 APPOINTED STATE OFFICIALS Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart www.fldoe.org Florida Dept of Education Office of the Commissioner Turlington Bldg., Suite 1514 325 West Gaines St Tallahassee FL 32399 Phone: (850) 245-0505 Secretary of State Ken Detzner www.dos.myflorida.com Florida Department of State R A Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 Phone: (850) 245-6500 Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 6 FLORIDA SENATE www.leg.state.fl.us 21st Senatorial District Bill Galvano (R) four-year term expires November 2018 420 Senate Office Building 404 South Monroe St Tallahassee FL 32399-1100 Office: (850) 487-5021 Email: [email protected] Local: 1023 Manatee Ave W, Suite 201 Bradenton FL 34205 Office: (941) 741-3401 The 21st Senatorial District consists of Manatee, and part of Hillsborough county. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES www.leg.state.fl.us 70th House District Wengay M. “Newt” Newton, Sr. (D) two-year term expires November 2018 1302 The Capitol 402 South Monroe St Tallahassee FL 32399-1300 Office: (850) 717-5070 Email: [email protected] Local: Satellite Office Suite K, 6497 Parkland Dr Sarasota FL 34243-4097 Office: (941) 727-2042 Parts of Hillsborough, Manatee, Pinellas, and Sarasota counties. Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 7 71st House District Jim Boyd (R) two-year term expires November 2018 418 The Capitol 402 South Monroe St Tallahassee FL 32399-1300 Office: (850) 717-5071 Email: [email protected] Local: 717 Manatee Ave W., Suite 100 Bradenton FL 34205 Office: (941) 708-4968 Parts of Manatee and Sarasota counties. 73rd House District Joe Gruters (R) two-year term expires November 2018 1101 The Capitol 402 South Monroe St Tallahassee FL 32399-1300 Office: (850) 717-5073 Email: [email protected] Local: 381 Interstate Blvd Sarasota FL 34240-8686 Office: (941) 378-6309 Parts of Manatee and Sarasota counties. Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 8 United States Supreme Court 1 First St NE Washington DC 20543 (202) 479-3000 www.supremecourt.gov Alito, Samuel Anthony Associate Justice – appt. 2006 by President G. W. Bush Breyer, Stephen Associate Justice – appt. 1994 by President Clinton Ginsberg, Ruth Bader Associate Justice – appt. 1993 by President Clinton Gorsuch, Neil M. Associate Justice – appt. 2017 by President Trump Kagan, Elena Associate Justice – appt. 2010 by President Obama Kennedy, Anthony M. Associate Justice – appt. 1988 by President Reagan Roberts, John Chief Justice – appt. 2005 by President G. W. Bush Sotomayor, Sonia Associate Justice – appt. 2009 by President Obama Thomas, Clarence Associate Justice – appt. 1991 by President G. H. Bush (appointed to the bench for life terms) State of Florida Supreme Court 500 Duval St Tallahassee FL 32399-1925 (850) 488-0125 www.floridasupremecourt.org Labarga, Jorge – Chief Justice Associate Justice – six-year retention term expires January 2023 Canady, Charles T. Associate Justice – six-year retention term expires January 2023 Lewis, R. Fred (Mandatory retirement 2019) Associate Justice – six-year retention term expires January 2019 Pariente, Barbara (Mandatory retirement 2019) Associate Justice – six-year retention term expires January 2019 Polston, Ricky Chief Justice – six-year retention term expires January 2023 Quince, Peggy Ann (Mandatory retirement 2019) Associate Justice – six-year retention term expires January 2019 Lawson, C. Alan Associate Justice – six-year retention term expires January 2023 Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 9 State of Florida Supreme Court nd 2 District Court of Appeal Main Office: 811 E. Main St Lakeland, FL 33801 (863) 499-2290 Tampa Branch: 1700 N Tampa St., Suite 300 Tampa FL 33602 (813) 272-3430 (813) 229-6534 ROTHSTEIN-YOUAKIM, Susan H SLEET, Daniel H six-year retention term expires January 2021 six-year retention term expires January 2021 BADALAMENTI, John L SILBERMAN, Morris six-year retention term expires January 2023 six-year retention term expires January 2021 BLACK, Anthony K VILLANTI, Craig C six-year retention term expires January 2019 six-year retention term expires January 2023 CASANUEVA, Darryl C six-year retention term expires January 2019 CRENSHAW, Marva six-year retention term expires January 2023 KELLY, Patricia J six-year retention term expires January 2023 KHOUZAM, Nelly six-year retention term expires January 2023 LA ROSE, Edward C – Chief Judge six-year retention term expires January 2019 LUCAS, Matthew C. six-year retention term expires January 2023 MORRIS, Jr. Robert J six-year retention term expires January 2023 NORTHCUTT, Stevan T six-year retention term expires January 2023 SALARIO, Jr. Samuel J. six-year retention term expires January 2023 Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 10 12th Judicial Circuit Court Judges PO Box 3000 Bradenton FL 34206-3000 (941) 749-3600 (941) 749-3692 - fax Berlin, Donna Padar Grp 16 Walker, Stephen Grp 10 six-year retention term expires January 2019 six-year retention term expires January 2021 Arend, Lon (appointed) Grp 4 Moreland, Diana Grp 2 six-year retention term expires January 2019 six-year retention term expires January 2023 Curley, Rochelle Taylor Grp 21 Nicholas, Edward Grp 19 six-year retention term expires January 2019 six-year retention term expires January 2021 Bonner, Kimberly Carlton Grp 6 McHugh, Andrea Watt (appointed) Grp 8 six-year retention term expires January 2021 six-year retention term expires January 2021 Iten, Brian A. (appointed) Grp 12 Carroll, Hunter W. (appointed) Grp 9 six-year retention term expires January 2019 six-year retention term expires January 2019 Sniffen, Charles (appointed) Grp 15 Riva, Deborah Johnes Grp 20 six-year retention term expires January 2021 six-year retention term expires January 2019 Economou, Deno Grp 18 Roberts, Charles E. Grp 5 six-year retention term expires January 2021 six-year retention term expires January 2021 Maulucci, Susan Grp 17 Smith, Jr., Gilbert A. Grp 1 six-year retention term expires January 2021 six-year retention term expires January 2021 Dees, Teresa K. (appointed) Grp 13 Mercurio, Frederick P. Grp 14 six-year retention term expires January 2019 six-year retention term expires January 2019 Krug, Thomas W. Grp 11 Williams, Charles E.–Chief Judge Grp 3 six-year retention term expires January 2023 six-year retention term expires January 2019 Hall, Don Thomas (appointed) Grp 7 six-year retention term expires January 2019 Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 11 State of Florida 12th Judicial Circuit Public Defender Larry Eger (R) Four-year term expires January 2021 Local: 920 Manatee Ave W, Suite 50 Bradenton FL 34205 DeSoto: (941) 494-4311 Manatee: (941) 747-6436 Sarasota: (941) 951-5500 State Attorney Ed Brodsky (R) Four-year term expires January 2021 Local: 1112 Manatee Ave W., 6th Floor PO Box 1000 Bradenton FL 34206-1000 DeSoto: (863) 993-4881 Manatee: (941) 747-3077 Sarasota: (941) 861-4400 Manatee County Elected Officials List Rev. 6/7/2018 Pg. 12 Manatee County Court Judges Address : Manatee County Judicial Center 1051 Manatee Ave W PO Box 3000 Bradenton FL 34206-3000 Phone: (941) 749-3600 (941) 3692 fax Group 1 - Renee L.
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