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2021 Albany County Elected Officials ALBANY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS Wyoming State Legislature LSO: 1-307-777-7881 213 Capitol Building House: 1-307-777-7852 Cheyenne, WY 82002 Senate: 1-307-777-7711 Fax: 1-307-777-5466 Ferrett: 1-800-264-1285 WYOMING LEGISLATORS ELECTED/ TERM OFFICE APPOINTED EXPIRES DISTRICT Chris Rothfuss (D) WY Senator 2018 2022 Senate District 9 601 South 10th Street Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 460-3361 [email protected] Daniel Furphy (R) WY Senator 2020 2024 Senate District 10 2605 Dover Drive Laramie, WY 82072 (307) 760-0148 [email protected] Larry S. Hicks (R) WY Senator 2018 2022 Senate District 11 PO Box 413 Baggs, WY 82321 (307) 383-7192 [email protected] Cathy Connolly (D) WY Representative 2018 2022 House District 13 1321 Garfield Street Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 745-9251 (307) 399-0482 [email protected] Trey Sherwood (D) WY Representative 2020 2022 House District 14 49 North Street Laramie, WY 82072 (307) 760-2722 [email protected] Karlee Provenza (D) WY Representative 2020 2022 House District 45 260 North Cedar Street Laramie, WY 82072 (307) 977-0202 [email protected] Ocean Andrew (R) WY Representative 2020 2022 House District 46 21 Bugling Elk Trail Jelm, WY 82063 (509) 679-5110 [email protected] Jerry Paxton (R) WY Representative 2018 2022 House District 47 PO Box 692 Encampment, WY 82325 (307) 327-5373 [email protected] ALBANY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ELECTED/ TERM POSITION APPOINTED EXPIRES DISTRICT Sue Ibarra (D) 2020 2024 Albany County 1102 East Grand Avenue Vice-Chairperson Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 760-4387 [email protected] Pete Gosar (D) Chairperson 2018 2022 Albany County 1444 Bonneville Laramie, WY 87070 [email protected] (307) 760-3219 Heber Richardson (R) Commissioner 2018 2022 Albany County 9 Snowy View Road Laramie, WY 82070 [email protected] ALBANY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS COUNTY OFFICIALS ELECTED/ TERM OFFICE APPOINTED EXPIRES DISTRICT Grant C. Showacre (D) Assessor 2018 2022 Albany County 607 South 9th Street Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 742-7008 [email protected] Peggy A. Trent (D) Attorney 2018 2022 Albany County 2608 Overland Road Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 755-9579 [email protected] Jackie R. Gonzales (D) Clerk 2018 2022 Albany County 136 Cleveland Street Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 745-5600 [email protected] Stacy Lam (R) Clerk of District Court 2019 2022 Albany County 1819 Pinnacle Court Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 399-1355 [email protected] Jennifer Graham(D) Coroner 2018 2022 Albany County 1718 Barratt Street Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 742-0611 [email protected] Aaron Appelhans (D) Sheriff 2020 2022 Albany County 1675 Bath Avenue Laramie, WY 82072 (307) 399-7200 [email protected] Tracy Fletcher (D) Treasurer 2018 2022 Albany County 64 Cloudland Road Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 760-9669 [email protected] ALBANY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS ALBANY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 ELECTED/ TERM OFFICE APPOINTED EXPIRES DISTRICT Lawrence Perea Trustee 2018 2022 At-Large 1120 Palmer Drive Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 399-7145 [email protected] Beth Bear Treasurer 2018 2022 Area A 1503 Steele Street Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 399-6553 [email protected] Jason M. Tangeman Clerk 2018 2022 Area A 2021 Fox Court Laramie, WY 82072 [email protected] (307) 742-7140 Nate Martin Trustee 2018 2022 Area A 260 North Cedar Street Laramie, WY 82072 (307) 703-0198 [email protected] Janice Marshall Chairman 2018 2022 Area B 5505 Sunset Drive Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 742-7202 [email protected] Mark Bittner Vice-Chairman 2016 2024 Area A 2514 Overland Road Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 760-6739 [email protected] Jamin Johnson Trustee 2020 2024 Area A 4128 Bobolink Lane Laramie, WY 82070 [email protected] Emily Siegel-Stanton Trustee 2020 2024 Area A 1407 Steele Street Laramie, WY 82070 [email protected] Kim Sorenson Trustee 2020 2024 At-Large 2310 Cottonwood Drive Laramie, WY 82070 [email protected] ALBANY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS ALBANY COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT #1 ELECTED/ TERM OFFICE APPOINTED EXPIRES DISTRICT Art Sigel Secretary 2018 2022 Albany County 78 Hecht Creek Road Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 399-3400 [email protected] Luke Hawkins Chairman 2020 2024 Albany County 6020 Chaparral Drive Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 760-1895 Brett Wadsworth Treasurer 2020 2024 Albany County 25 Staghorn Road Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 399-4192 [email protected] LARAMIE RIVERS CONSERVATION DISTRICT ELECTED/ TERM OFFICE APPOINTED EXPIRES DISTRICT Robert M. Shine Supervisor 2018 2022 At-Large 186 Corthell Road Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 760-0416 [email protected] Orville Johnson Supervisor 2018 2022 Rural 2 Johnson 99 Ranch Road Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 721-4907 Carol Price Supervisor 2016 2024 Rural 114 Rivers Edge Road PO Box 202 Rock River, WY 82083 (307) 378-2043 [email protected] Larry C. Munn Supervisor 2016 2024 Rural 145 Harmony Lane Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 742-4533 [email protected] Ruth Shepherd Supervisor 2016 2024 Urban 655 North 5th Street Laramie, WY 82072 (307) 742-4330 [email protected] ALBANY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS ALBANY COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT ELECTED/ TERM OFFICE APPOINTED EXPIRES DISTRICT Jenna M. Scozzafava Trustee 2019 2024 Albany County 4323 Foothills Street Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 742-5048 [email protected] Terry P. Roark Secretary/Treasurer 2018 2022 Albany County 1927 Peak Circle Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 742-9328 [email protected] Rick Melone Trustee 2019 2024 Albany County 3207 Alta Vista Drive Laramie, WY 82072 [email protected] Rex Gantenbein Vice Chairman 2016 2024 Albany County 150 Butte Loop Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 399-7246 [email protected] Guy Warpness Chairman 2016 2022 Albany County 8 Deer Street Laramie, WY 82072 (307) 760-8777 [email protected] ALBANY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS LARAMIE CITY COUNCIL ELECTED/ TERM POSITION APPOINTED EXPIRES DISTRICT Jessica Stalder 2018 2022 Ward 1 155 North 6th Street Laramie, WY 82072 (307) 460-1493 [email protected] Andrea “Andi” Summerville 2020 2024 Ward 1 1681 Westview Drive Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 399-0963 [email protected] Brian Harrington 2018 2024 Ward 1 704 South 4th Street Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 272-9903 [email protected] Paul Weaver Mayor 2018 2022 Ward 2 1804 Sanders Drive Laramie, WY 82070 [email protected] (307) 760-3116 Jayne Pearce Vice-Mayor 2016 2024 Ward 2 1221 East Baker Street Laramie, WY 82072 [email protected] (307) 314-2334 Sharon Cumbie 2020 2024 Ward 2 1422 E Park Avenue Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 222-4749 [email protected] Erin O’Doherty 2018 2022 Ward 3 1807 Beaufort Street Laramie, WY 82072 [email protected] (307) 399-1309 Bryan Shuster 2018 2022 Ward 3 1981 North 16th Street Laramie, WY 82072 [email protected] (307) 745-8828 Pat Gabriel 2016 2024 Ward 3 1801 Beaufort Street Laramie, WY 82072 (307) 399-2120 [email protected] .
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