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Farmington Farmington Hills Keego Harbor Orchard NATIONAL OFFICIALS Website: www.whitehouse.gov 4-year terms expire 1/20/2021 Donald Trump (R) President 2017 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 202-456-1414 Washington, DC 20500 FAX: 202-456-2461 http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact For Residents of: Comment Line: 202-456-1111 $400,000 plus residence and expenses FARMINGTON Mike Pence (R) Vice President FARMINGTON HILLS Office of the Vice President 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW KEEGO HARBOR Washington, DC 20500 202-456-1414 ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact-vp $230,700 plus residence and expenses SYLVAN LAKE U. S. SENATORS WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. Website: www.senate.gov $174,000 6-year terms expire: Gary Peters (D) 1/2021 A listing of local, county, state, and national 724 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510 officials and how to reach them. DC Phone=202-224-6221, Fax=202-224-7387 Detroit Phone=313-226-6020, Fax=313-226-6948 Email via: https://www.peters.senate.gov/contact/email-gary Prepared as a public service by the LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Debbie Stabenow (D) 1/2019 731 Hart Senate Bldg, Washington, DC 20510 OAKLAND AREA DC Phone=202-224-4822, Fax=202-228-0325 725 S. Adams Rd., Suite L-144 Detroit Phone=313-961-4330 Fax=313-961-7566 Birmingham, MI 48009 Email via: https://www.stabenow.senate.gov/contact U. S. REPRESENTATIVES Phone: 248-594-6602 Website: www.house.gov Fax: 248-594-6603 $174,000 2-year term expires 1/2019 th Email: [email protected] Dave Trott (R) 11 District District includes Farmington & part of West Bloomfield Twp Website: www.lwvoa.org 1722 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515 DC Phone=202-225-8171 Fax=202-225-2667 Funding provided by Local office: 625 Big Beaver Ste. 204, Troy, MI 48083 contributions to the Local Phone=248-528-0711 Fax: 248-528-0714 League of Women Voters Email via: https://trott.house.gov/contact Education Fund Brenda Lawrence (D) 14th District District includes Farmington Hills, Keego Harbor, Orchard Lake Village, Sylvan Lake and part of West Bloomfield Township, plus other areas. 1237 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515 DC Phone=202-225-5802 Fax=202-226-2356 Local office: 26700 Lahser Rd, Ste. 330 Southfield, MI 48033 Local Phone=248-356-2052, Fax=248-356-4532 Email via: https://lawrence.house.gov/contact ______________________________ They Represent You: For residents of Page 1 Farmington, Farmington Hills, Keego Harbor, Orchard Lake Village, Sylvan Lake, West Bloomfield Township STATE OFFICIALS STATE REPRESENTATIVES 4-year terms expire 1/1/2019 P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514 Rick Snyder (R) Governor Website: www.house.mi.gov Romney Bldg, 111 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 $71, 685 + $10,800 2-year terms expire 1/1/2019 P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI 48909 517-373-3400 Tim Greimel (D) 29th District Constituent Svcs: 517-335-7858 Fax: 517-335-6863 District includes Keego Harbor, Orchard Lake, and Sylvan Lake. www.michigan.gov/gov Email: [email protected] 167 Capitol Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 $159,300 plus residence + expenses Lansing Phone 517-373-0475 Lansing FAX 517-373-5061 Brian Calley (R) Lt. Governor Toll Free 855-473-4635 Romney Bldg, 111 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 Email: [email protected] P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI 48909 Christine Greig (D) 37th District 517-373-3400 Fax:517-335-6863 District includes Farmington and Farmington Hills. www.michigan.gov/ltgov Email: [email protected] C141 Capital Building, Lansing, MI 48933 $111,510 +$18,000 expenses Lansing Phone 517-373-1793 Lansing FAX 517-373-8501 Ruth Johnson (R) Secretary of State Toll free phone 888-642-4037 Treasury Bldg., 430 W. Allegan, Lansing, MI 48918 Email: [email protected] 517-373-2510 Toll Free 888-767-6424 Fax: 517-373-0727 Klint Kesto (R) 39th District www.michigan.gov/sos Email: [email protected] District includes most of West Bloomfield +other areas. $112,410 S888 House Office Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 Bill Schuette (R) Attorney General Lansing phone 517-373-1799 G.Mennen Williams Bldg., 7th Flr., 525 W. Ottawa Lansing FAX 517-373-8361 P.O. Box 30212, Lansing,MI 48909 Email: [email protected] th 517-373-1110 SE Michigan Phone: 313-456-0240 Michael D. McCready (R) 40 District Fax:517-373-3042 SE Michigan Fax: 313- 456-0241 District includes part of West Bloomfield Twp. Toll Free: 877- 765-8388 S889 House Office Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 Lansing Phone 517-373-8670 www.michigan.gov/ag Email: [email protected] Lansing FAX 517-373-5868 $112,410 Toll Free 855-373-8670 Email: [email protected] STATE SENATORS ELECTED UNIVERSITY BOARDS P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 734-763-5553 Website: www.senate.michigan.gov Board of Regents: 8-year terms expire: $71, 685 + $10,800 (expenses) 4-year terms expire 1/1/2019 Michael J. Behm (D) 12/2022 Vincent Gregory (D) 11th District Mark J. Bernstein (D), Chair 12/2020 District includes Farmington & Farmington Hills Shauna Ryder Diggs (D) 12/2020 Room 1015, Farnum Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 Denise Ilitch (D) 12/2024 Lansing phone 517-373-7888. Andrea Fischer Newman (R) 12/2018 Lansing FAX 517-373-2983 Andrew C. Richner (R) 12/2018 Toll free 855-347-8011 Ron Weiser (R) 12/2024 Email: [email protected] Katherine E. White (D) 12/2022 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 517- 353-4647 Jim Marleau (R) 12th District Board of Trustees: 8-year terms expire: District includes Keego Harbor and Sylvan Lake + other areas. Brian Breslin (R) 12/2018 Room S-2, Capitol Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 Dianne Byrum (D) 12/2024 Lansing Phone 517-373-2417 Joel Ferguson (D) 12/2020 Lansing FAX 517-373-2694 Melanie Foster (R) 12/2022 Local Phone 248-724-2442 Dan Kelly (R) 12/2024 Email: [email protected] Mitch Lyons (R) 12/2018 Brian Mosallam (D), Chair 12/2020 Mike Kowall (R) 15th District George Perles (D) 12/2022 District includes Orchard Lake Vlg. and West Bloomfield Twp., WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 313- 577-2034 +other areas. Board of Governors 8-year terms expire: Room S-309, Capitol Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 Michael Busuito (R) 12/2024 Lansing phone 517-373-1758 Diane L. Dunaskiss (R) 12/2018 Lansing FAX 517-373-0938 Mark Gaffney (D) 12/2024 Toll free phone 866-301-6515 Marilyn Kelly (D) 12/2022 Email: [email protected] David Nicholson (R) 12/2018 Sandra Hughes O’Brien (D), Chair 12/2020 Note: Website www.michiganlegislature.org points to State Dana Thompson (D) 12/2022 Legislature, Legislation, and Michigan government index. Kim Trent (D) 12/2020 ______________________________ They Represent You: For residents of Page 2 Farmington, Farmington Hills, Keego Harbor, Orchard Lake Village, Sylvan Lake, West Bloomfield Township STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION LOCAL OFFICIALS 608 W. Allegan, P.O. Box 30008, Lansing, MI 48909 Call to verify current meeting schedules. Website: www.michigan.gov/mde 517-373-3900 Email: [email protected] FAX: 517-335-4575 City of FARMINGTON 248-474-5500 Brian Whiston Superintendent 23600 Liberty, Farmington, MI 48335 Trustees: 8-year terms expire: Website: www.ci.farmington.mi.us FAX: 248-473-7261 Michelle Fecteau (D) 1/1/2021 Mayor: (elected from council for 2-year term) Tom McMillin (R) 1/1/2025 William Galvin 11/2017 Pamela Pugh (D) 1/1/2023 Council: 2 and 4-year terms expire: Lupe Ramos-Montigny (D) 1/1/2021 Sara Bowman 11/2019 Nikki Snyder (R) 1/1/2025 Greg Cowley 11/2017 Casandra E. Ulbrich (D), Co-President 1/1/2023 Steve Schneemann, Pro Tem 11/2019 Eileen Weiser (R) 1/1/2019 Jeffery Scott 11/2017 Richard Zeile (R), Co-President 1/1/2019 Council meets 1st & 3rd Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. City Manager David Murphy OAKLAND COUNTY OFFICIALS City Clerk Susan Halberstadt Oakland County Service Center 248-858-1000 City Treasurer Christopher Weber 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341 Website: www.oakgov.com Toll Free 888-350-0900 City of FARMINGTON HILLS 248-871-2400 4-year terms expire 12/2020 31555 W. Eleven Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48336 L. Brooks Patterson (R) County Executive Website: www.ci.farmington-hills.mi.us $191,503 248-858-0480 City Clerk: Phone=248-871-2410, FAX=248-871-2411 Jessica R. Cooper (D) Prosecuting Attorney Mayor: 2-year term expires: $165,500 248-858-0656 Kenneth Massey 11/2017 Michael J. Bouchard (R) Sheriff Council: 4-year terms expire: $147,342 248-858-5001 Michael Bridges 11/2017 Lisa Brown (D) Clerk/Register of Deeds Randy Bruce 11/2019 $147,342 248-858-0581 Andy Meisner (D) Treasurer Valerie Knol 11/2017 $147,342 248-858-0611 Richard Lerner 11/2019 Jim Nash (D) Water Resources Commissioner Theresa Rich 11/2019 $147,342 248-858-0958 Samantha Steckloff, Mayor Pro Tem 11/2017 Council meets 2nd & 4th Monday at 7:30 p.m. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS City Manager David Boyer Board of Commissioners FAX:248-858-1572 Ph:248-858-0100 City Clerk Pam Smith Bd. meets Wed @ 7pm & Thurs.@ 9:30am. Schedule on County City Treasurer Dave Gajda Website: www.oakgov.com/boc $34,391 2-year terms expire 12/2018 City of KEEGO HARBOR 248-682-1930 District 5 Includes Orchard Lake, Keego Harbor, Sylvan Lake, 2025 Beechmont. PO Box 665, Keego Harbor, MI 48320 north part of West Bloomfield + other areas. Website: www.keegoharbor.org FAX: 248-682-2008 Tom Berman (R) 248-952-8525 Mayor: (elected from council for 1-year term) Email: [email protected] Sidney Rubin 11/2018 District 7 Includes part of West Bloomfield Twp.
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