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AUBURN HILLS ROCHESTER ROCHESTER HILLS Charter NATIONAL OFFICIALS Website: www.whitehouse.gov 4-year terms expire 1/20/2021 2020 Donald Trump (R) President 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 202-456-1414 For Residents of: Washington, DC 20500 AUBURN HILLS http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact Comment Line: 202-456-1111 ROCHESTER $400,000 plus residence and expenses ROCHESTER HILLS Mike Pence (R) Vice President Office of the Vice President Charter TOWNSHIP of OAKLAND 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20500 202-456-1414 A listing of national, state, county, and local http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact-vp officials and how to reach them. $230,700 plus residence and expenses U. S. SENATORS Prepared as a public service by the Website: www.senate.gov LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS $174,000 6-year terms expire: Gary Peters (D) 1/2021 OAKLAND AREA 724 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510 725 S. Adams Road, Suite L-144 DC Phone=202-224-6221, Fax=202-224-7387 Birmingham, MI 48009 Detroit Phone=313-226-6020, Fax=313-226-6948 Email via: Phone: 248-594-6602 https://www.peters.senate.gov/contact/email-gary Email: [email protected] Debbie Stabenow (D) 1/2025 Website: lwvoa.org 731 Hart Senate Bldg, Washington, DC 20510 DC Phone=202-224-4822, Fax=202-228-0325 Funding for this publication is provided by Detroit Phone=313-961-4330 Fax=313-961-7566 Email via: https://www.stabenow.senate.gov/contact AVONDALE/ROCHESTER EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, MEA/NEA U. S. REPRESENTATIVES Website: www.house.gov $174,000 2-year terms expire 1/2021 ROCHESTER REGIONAL Elissa Slotkin (D) 8th District CHAMBER OF District includes Rochester, Charter Township of Oakland, part of Rochester Hills, plus other areas. COMMERCE 1531 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515 DC Phone= 202-225-4872, Fax= 202-225-5820 Local office: 445 S. Livernois, Ste 316 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Local phone=517-993-0510 Email via: https://slotkin.house.gov/contact th Haley Stevens (D) 11 District District includes Auburn Hills, part of Rochester Hills, plus other areas. 227 Cannon HOB, Washington, DC 20515 DC Phone=202-225-8171 Fax=202-225-2667 Local office: 37695 Pembroke Ave., Livonia, MI 48152 734-853-3040 Fax=833-298-8467 Email via: https://stevens.house.gov/contact Published by League of Women Voters Education Fund ______________________________ They Represent You: For residents of Page 1 Auburn Hills, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Charter Township of Oakland STATE OFFICIALS Michael Webber (R) 45th District 4-year terms expire 1/1/2023 District includes Rochester, Rochester Hills + Oakland Twp Gretchen Whitmer (D) Governor Room N-894 Anderson House Office Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 Lansing Phone 517-373-1773 Romney Bldg, 111 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 Lansing FAX 517-373-5838 P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI 48909 517-373-3400 Toll Free 866-969-0450 Constituent Svcs: 517-335-7858 Fax: 517-335-6863 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] $159,300 plus residence + expenses John Reilly (R) 46th District District includes part of Oakland Twp Garlin Gilchrist II (D) Lt. Governor Room N-895 Anderson House Office Bldg., Lansing, MI 48933 Romney Bldg, 111 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 Lansing Phone 517-373-1798 P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI 48909 517-373-6800 Lansing Fax 517-373-8574 Email: [email protected] Fax:517-335-6863 Toll Free 855-737-2723 $123,900 +$20,000 expenses Email: [email protected] ELECTED UNIVERSITY BOARDS Jocelyn Benson (D) Secretary of State UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 734- 763-5553 Treasury Bldg., 430 W. Allegan, Lansing, MI 48918 Board of Regents: 8-year terms expire: 517-335-3269 Toll Free 888-767-6424 Fax 517-335-3235 Jordan Acker (D) 12/2026 www.michigan.gov/sos Email: [email protected] Michael J. Behm (D) 12/2022 $124,900 Mark J. Bernstein (D) 12/2020 Dana Nessel (D) Attorney General Paul Brown (D) 12/2026 Shauna Ryder Diggs (D) 12/2020 G.Mennen Williams Bldg., 7th Flr., 525 W. Ottawa Denise Ilitch (D) 12/2024 P.O. Box 30212, Lansing, MI 48909 Ron Weiser (R), Chair 12/2024 517-335-7622 SE Michigan Phone: 313-456-0240 Katherine E. White (D) 12/2022 Fax: 517-335-7644 SE Michigan Fax: 313-456-0241 Toll Free: 877-765-8388 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 517- 355-1855 www.michigan.gov/ag Email: [email protected] Board of Trustees: 8-year terms expire: $124,900 Dianne Byrum (D), Chair 12/2024 Joel Ferguson (D) 12/2020 STATE SENATOR Melanie Foster (R) 12/2022 P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909 Dan Kelly (R) 12/2024 Website: www.senate.michigan.gov Brian Mosallam (D) 12/2020 $71,685 + $10,800 expenses 4-year terms expire 1/1/2023 Renee Knake (D) (appt’d) 12/2022 Rosemary Bayer (D) 12th District Brianna Scott (D) 12/2026 Kelly Tebay (D) 12/2026 District includes Auburn Hills and Oakland Township. 3600 Binsfeld Building., Lansing, MI 48933 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 313- 577-2034 Lansing phone 517-373-2417 Board of Governors 8-year terms expire: Lansing FAX 517-373-2694 Bryan Barnhill (D) 12/2026 Toll free phone 855-347-8012 Michael Busuito (R) 12/2024 Email: [email protected] Mark Gaffney (D) 12/2024 Marilyn Kelly (D), Chair 12/2022 th Mallory McMorrow (D) 13 District Anil Kumar (D) 12/2026 District includes Rochester & Rochester Hills + other areas. Sandra Hughes O’Brien (D) 12/2020 6200 Binsfeld Building, Lansing, MI 48933 Shirley Stancato (D) (appt’d) 12/2020 Lansing phone 517-373-2523 Dana Thompson (D) 12/2022 Lansing FAX 517-373-5669 Toll free phone: 855-347-8013 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Email: [email protected] 608 W. Allegan, P.O. Box 30008, Lansing, MI 48909 Website: www.michigan.gov/mde 517-241-7161 Email: [email protected] FAX: 517-335-4575 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Dr. Michael Rice Superintendent P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909 Trustees: 8-year terms expire: Website: www.house.mi.gov Michelle Fecteau (D) 1/1/2021 $71,685 + $10,800 expenses 2-year terms expire 1/1/2021 Tom McMillin (R) 1/1/2025 Brenda Carter (D) 29th District District includes Auburn Hills. Judith Pritchett (D) 1/1/2027 Room N793 House Office Building, Lansing, MI 48933 Pamela Pugh (D) 1/1/2023 Lansing Phone 517-373-0475 Lupe Ramos-Montigny (D) 1/1/2021 Toll Free 855-473-4635 Nikki Snyder (R) 1/1/2025 Email: [email protected] Tiffany Tilley 1/1/2027 Casandra E. Ulbrich (D), President 1/1/2023 ______________________________ They Represent You: For residents of Page 2 Auburn Hills, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Charter Township of Oakland OAKLAND COUNTY OFFICIALS SCHOOL OFFICIALS Oakland County Service Center 248-858-1000 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341 AVONDALE SCHOOLS Website: www.oakgov.com Toll Free 888-350-0900 2940 Waukegan St. Auburn Hills, MI 48326 4-year terms expire 12/2020 248-537-6000 Fax: 248-537-6005 David Coulter (D) (appt’d) County Executive www.avondale.k12.mi.us $205,217 248-858-0480 Dr. James Schwarz Superintendent Jessica R. Cooper (D) Prosecuting Attorney Board of Education: 4-year terms expire: $177,351 248-858-0656 Michael J. Bouchard (R) Sheriff David Down 12/2022 $157.893 248-858-5001 Wayne Kakuda 12/2020 Lisa Brown (D) Clerk/Register of Deeds Donearl Johnson 12/2020 $157.893 248-858-0581 Sean L. Johnson 12/2022 Andy Meisner (D) Treasurer Terry Lang, President 12/2022 $157.893 248-858-0611 Sid Lockhart 12/2020 Jim Nash (D) Water Resources Commissioner Chip Tischer 12/2022 $157.893 248-858-0958 Members of the Board of Education are unpaid and meet the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the School COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Administration Office. Board of Commissioners FAX:248-858-1572 Ph:248-858-0100 Meets Wed @ 7pm & Thurs.@ 9:30am. ROCHESTER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Check County Website: www.oakgov.com/boc 501 W. University Rochester, MI 48307 $36,853 2-year terms expire 12/2020 248-726-3000 Fax: 248-726-3105 District 1 - includes parts of Auburn Hills + other areas www.rochester.k12.mi.us Michael Gingell (R) 248-858-0100 Dr. Robert Shaner Superintendent Email: [email protected] Board of Education 6-year terms expire: District 3-includes Oakland Township + other areas Barbara Anness 12/2024 Michael Spisz (R) 248-705-8634 Kevin Beers 12/2022 Email: [email protected] Michelle Bueltel 12/2024 District 11 - includes part of Rochester Hills & part of Kristin Bull, President 12/2020 Auburn Hills + other areas Scott Muska (appt’d) 12/2020 Thomas Kuhn (R) 248-227-2462 Andrea Walker-Leidy 12/2024 Email: [email protected] Michael Zabat 12/2020 District 15 - Rochester & part of Rochester Hills Members of the Board of Education are unpaid and meet various Adam Kochenderfer (R) 248-858-0100 Mondays of each month at 7 p.m. at the School Administration Email: [email protected] Building. COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFICIALS OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE Covers: Oakland County WHERE TO REGISTER TO VOTE: 2480 Opdyke Rd., Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-341-2119 Website: www.oaklandcc.edu • At the clerk’s office in the community in which you live, Peter Provenzano, Jr. Chancellor • Or at any Secretary of State driver’s license office, Board of Trustees: 6-year terms expire: • Or at offices of Family Independence Agency, Dept. of Community Health, and Michigan Job Commission, Susan Anderson 12/2022 Kathleen Anna Bertolini 12/2022 • Or at military recruitment centers. Shirley J. Bryant 12/2020 • Also mail-in registration form up to 2 weeks before election Pamala M.
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