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United States Government Executive Branch United States Government Executive Branch President: Donald Trump (R) The White House Vice President: Mike Pence (R) 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington DC 20500 202-456-1414 United States Government 116th Congress - Senate Arizona Senators (2 per state) Senate Leadership Kyrsten Sinema (D) President of the Senate: Mike Pence (R) 825B&C Hart Senate Office Bldg. President Pro Tempore: Chuck Grassley (R) Washington DC 20510 Majority Leader: Mitch McConnell (R) 202-224-4521 Assistant Majority Leader: John Thune (R) Minority Leader: Charles Schumer (D) Martha McSally (R) Minority Whip: Richard Durbin (D) B40D Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Washington DC 20510 202-224-2235 United States Government 116th Congress - House of Representatives Arizona Representatives (1 per district) House Leadership 1. Tom O’Halleran (D) 202-225-3361 Speaker of the House: Nancy Pelosi (D) 324 Cannon HOB, Washington DC 20515 Majority Leader: Steny Hoyer (D) 2. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) 202-225-2542 Majority Whip: James Clyburn (D) 309 Cannon HOB, Washington DC 20515 Assistant Speaker: Ben Ray Luján (D) 3. Raul Grijalva (D) 202-225-2435 Caucus Chair: Hakeem Jeffries (D) 1511 Longworth HOB, Washington DC 20515 Policy Committee Chair: Luke Messer (R) 4. Paul A. Gosar (R) 202-225-2315 Minority Leader: Kevin McCarthy (R) 2057 Rayburn HOB, Washington DC 20515 Minority Whip: Steve Scalise (R) 5. Andy Biggs (R) 202-225-2635 Conference Chair: Liz Cheney (R) 1318 Longworth HOB, Washington DC 20515 Policy Committee Chair: Gary Palmer (R) 6. David Schweikert (R) 202-225-2190 1526 Longworth HOB, Washington DC 20515 7. Ruben Gallego (D) 202-225-4065 1131 Longworth HOB, Washington DC 20515 8. Debbie Lesko (R) 202-225-4576 1113 Longworth Longworth HOB, Washington DC 20515 9. Greg Stanto (D) 202-225-9888 128 Cannon HOB, Washington DC 20515 Find your elected officials Chandler Public Library Your U.S. Congressional and Arizona State Legislative Districts are determined by 480-782-2800 your home address. Visit one of these websites to find your elected officials by chandlerlibrary.org entering your address. Project Vote Smart: www.votesmart.org Enter your address or ZIP+4. (To look up your ZIP+4, visit www.usps.com.) Arizona Government Information and Resource Locator: Spring 2019 recorder.maricopa.gov/earlyvotingballot/electedofficialslookup.aspx 54th Arizona State Legislature Senate (1 per district) 1. Karen Fann (R) 602-926- 5874 2. Andrea Dalessandro (D) 602-926- 5342 Arizona State Senate 3. Sally Ann Gonzales (D) 602-926- 3278 Capitol Complex 4. Lisa Otondo (D) 602-926- 3002 1700 W Washington 5. Sonny Borrelli (R) 602-926- 5051 Phoenix AZ 85007-2890 6. Sylvia Allen (R) 602-926- 5409 602-926-3559 7. Jamescita Peshlakai (D) 602-926- 5160 8. Frank Pratt (R) 602-926- 5761 Arizona House of Representatives 9. Victoria Steele (D) 602-926- 5683 Capitol Complex 10. David Bradley (D) 602-926- 5262 11. Vince Leach (R) 602-926- 3106 1700 W Washington 12. Eddie Farnsworth (R) 602-926- 5735 Phoenix AZ 85007-2890 13. Sine Kerr (R) 602-926- 5955 602-926-4221 14. David Gowan (R) 602-926- 5154 15. Heather Carter (R) 602-926- 5503 Senate Leadership 16. David Farnsworth (R) 602-926- 3020 President: Karen Fann 17. J.D. Mesnard(R) 602-926- 4481 Majority Leader: Rick Gray 18. Sean Bowie (D) 602-926- 3004 Majority Whip: Sonny Borrelli 19. Lupe Contreras (D) 602-926- 5284 President Pro Tempore: Eddie Farnsworth 20. Paul Boyer (R) 602-926- 4173 Minority Leader: David Bradley 21. Rick Gray (R) 602-926- 5413 Assistant Minority Leader: Lupe Contreras 22. David Livingston (R) 602-926- 4178 Minority Whip: Lisa Otondo, Jamescita Peshlakai 23. Michelle Ugenti-Rita (R) 602-926- 4480 24. Lela Alston (D) 602-926- 5829 House Leadership 25. Tyler Pace (R) 602-926- 5760 Speaker of the House: Russell Bowers 26. Juan Mendez (D) 602-926- 4124 Majority Leader: Warren Petersen 27. Rebecca Rios (D) 602-926- 3073 Majority Whip: Becky A. Nutt 28. Kate Brophy McGee (R) 602-926- 4486 Speaker Pro Tempore: Thomas Shope 29. Martin Quezada (D) 602-926- 5911 Minority Leader: Charlene R. Fernandez 30. Tony Navarrete (D) 602-926- 4864 Assistant Minority Leader: Randall Friese Minority Whip: Reginald Bolding, Athena Salman House of Representatives (2 per district) 1. Noel W. Campbell (R) 602-926-3124 David Stringer (R) 602-926-4838 2. Rosanna Gabaldón (D) 602-926-3424 Daniel Hernandez (D) 602-926-4840 3. Andres Cano (D) 602-926-3027 Alma Hernandez (D) 602-926-3136 4. Charlene R. Fernandez (D) 602-926-3098 Gerae Peten (D) 602-926-4842 5. Regina Cobb (R) 602-926-3126 Leo Biasiucci (R) 602-926-3018 6. Bob Thorpe (R) 602-926-5219 Walter Blackman (R) 602-926-3043 7. Arlando Teller (D) 602-926-3069 Myron Tsosie (D) 602-926-3157 8. Thomas Shope (R) 602-926-3012 David L. Cook (R) 602-926-5162 9. Pamela Powers Hannley (D) 602-926-4848 Randall Friese (D) 602-926-3138 10. Domingo DeGrazia (D) 602-926-3153 Kirsten Engel (D) 602-926-5178 11. Mark Finchem (R) 602-926-3122 Bret Roberts (R) 602-926-3158 12. Warren Petersen (R) 602-926-4136 Travis Grantham (R) 602-926-4868 13. Timothy Dunn (R) 602-926-4139 Joanne Osborne (R) 602-926-3181 14. Gail Griffin (R) 602-926-5895 Becky A. Nutt (R) 602-926-4852 15. John Allen (R) 602-926-4916 Nancy Barto (R) 602-926-5766 16. John Fillmore (R) 602-926-3187 Kelly Townsend (R) 602-926-4467 17. Jennifer Pawlik (R) 602-926-3193 Jeff Weninger (R) 602-926-3092 18. Jennifer Jermaine (R) 602-926-3199 Mitzi Epstein (D) 602-926-4870 19. Lorenzo Sierra (D) 602-926-3211 Diego Espinoza (D) 602-926-3134 20. Anthony Kern (R) 602-926-3102 Shawnna Bolick (R) 602-926-3244 21. Tony Rivero (R) 602-926-3104 Kevin Payne (R) 602-926-4854 22. Frank Carroll (R) 602-926-3249 Ben Toma (R) 602-926-3298 23. Jay Lawrence (R) 602-926-3095 John Kavanagh (R) 602-926-5170 24. Jennifer Longdon (D) 602-926-3264 Amish Shah (D) 602-926-3280 25. Russell Bowers (R) 602-926-3128 Michelle Udall (R) 602-926-4856 26. Isela Blanc (D) 602-926-5187 Athena Salman (D) 602-926-4858 27. Reginald Bolding (D) 602-926-3132 Diego Rodriguez (D) 602-926-3285 28. Kelli Butler (D) 602-926-5156 Aaron Lieberman (D) 602-926-3300 29. Richard C. Andrade (D) 602-926-3130 César Chávez (D) 602-926-4862 30. Robert Mesa (D) 602-926-3425 Raquel Terán (D) 602-926-3308 .
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