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ELECTED OFFICIALS LIST FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY, CITY, SPECIAL DISTRICTS & SCHOOLS As of November 28, 2005 ELECTED OFFICIALS LIST FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY, CITY, SPECIAL DISTRICTS & SCHOOLS As of November 28, 2005 FEDERAL OFFICIALS (4 Year Term) (Term Limit-2 Terms) Term Expires President George W. Bush (R), The White House,1600 Pennsylvania Ave., (Term Limit-2008) 2008 Washington D.C. 20500 (202) 456-1111; FAX: (202) 456-2461; email: [email protected] Vice President Dick Cheney, The White House, Washington D.C. 20500 2008 U.S. SENATE (6 Year Term) (No Term Limit) Senator Barbara Boxer (D), Hart Senate Office Building Suite 112, 2010 Washington D.C. 20510 (202) 224-3553; FAX: (202) 228-1338; email: [email protected] 1700 Montgomery St., #240, San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 403-0100 Senator Dianne Feinstein (D), Hart Senate Office Building Suite 331, 2006 Washington D.C. 20510 (202) 224-3841; FAX (202) 228-3954; email: [email protected] 1700 Montgomery St., #305, San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 249-4777 17TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (2 Year Term) (No Term Limit) Sam Farr (D), 1221 Longworth House Office Bldg., Washington D.C. 20515 2006 (800) 340-3277; (202) 225-2861; FAX: (202) 225-6791; website: www.house.gov/farr 100 W. Alisal St., Salinas, CA 93901, (831) 424-2229, FAX: (831) 424-7099 P.O. Box 122, Monterey, CA 93942; (831) 373-4607; email: [email protected] 701 Ocean St.,#318, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 429-1976 STATE OF CALIFORNIA Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R), (4 Year Term) (Governor-2 Terms) (Term Limit-2010) 2006 State Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 445-2841; FAX: (916) 445-4633; www.govmail.ca.gov Jeff Denham, Senator (R), (12th District) (4 Year Term) (Senator-2 Terms) (Term Limit-2010) 2006 State Capitol, Room 4062, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 445-1392; FAX: (916) 445-0773; email: [email protected] 369 Main Street, Suite 208, Salinas, CA 93901; (831) 769-8040 1620 N. Carpenter Rd., Ste. A-4, Modesto, CA 95351; (209) 577-6592; FAX: (209) 577-4963 2824 Park Avenue #C, Merced, CA 95348; (209) 726-5495 Senator Abel Maldonado (R), (15th Dist) (4 Year Term) (Senator-2 Terms) (Term Limit-2012) 2008 State Capitol, Rm. 4082, Sacramento, CA 94249; 916-445-5843; OR 1356 Marsh St., SLO 93401; 805-549-3784 email: [email protected] Assemblyman John Laird (D), (27th District) (2 Year Term) (Member-3 Terms) (Term Limit-2008) 2006 State Capitol, P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento 94249-0027; (916) 319-2027; FAX: (916) 319-2127 701 Ocean St. Suite 318B, Santa Cruz 95060; (831) 425-1503; FAX:(831) 425-2570 99 Pacific Street, Suite 555D, Monterey 93940; (831) 649-2935 email: [email protected] 1 Assemblyman Simon Salinas (D), (28th Dist)(2 Year Term) (Member-3 Terms) (Term Limit-2006) 2006 State Capitol, P.O. Box 942489, Sacramento 94249-0028; (916) 319-2028; FAX: 916-319-2128 100 W. Alisal St., Rm. 134, Salinas, CA 93901; (831) 759-8676; FAX: (831) 759-2961 365-A Fourth St., Hollister 95023; (831) 638-3228; FAX: (831) 638-3226; (Mon: 1-5; Tues: 9-5) 259 Main St., Watsonville 95076; (831) 761-7428; FAX: (831) 761-7426; (Wed: 9-5) email: [email protected] MONTEREY COUNTY SUPERVISORS (4 Year Term) Fernando Armenta #1, 60 W. Market St., Ste. 110, 755-5011 FAX:755-5876 2008 email: [email protected] Lou Calcagno #2, P.O. Box 787, Castroville 95012; 755-5022 FAX:755-5431 2006 10681 McDougall St., Castroville 95012; 647-7722 or 724-8228x5022 email: [email protected] Butch Lindley #3, P.O. Box 946, 522 N. 2nd St., K.C. 93930; 385-8333 FAX:385-8327 2006 email: [email protected] Jerry Smith #4, 2616 1st Ave., Marina 93933; 755-5044; 883-7570; FAX: 384-1839 2008 email: [email protected] Dave Potter #5,1200 Aguajito Rd. Ste.1;Monterey 93940; 647-7755 or 755-5055 FAX:647-7695 2008 email: [email protected] COUNTY OFFICES (4 Year Term) Stephen Vagnini, 240 Church St., Assessor-County Clerk/Recorder, 755-5035; FAX:5435 2006 Michael Miller, Auditor, 240 Church St.,755-5040; FAX:5098 2006 Dean Flippo, District Atty., 240 Church St.,755-5070; FAX:5068 2006 Louis Solton, Treasurer, 240 Church St.,755-5015; FAX:424-6536 2006 Mike Kanalakis, Sheriff, 1414 Natividad Rd., 755-3700; FAX:3828 2006 SUPERIOR COURT, 240 Church St., Salinas, 93901, 775-5400 (6 Year Term) Judge Robert O'Farrell 2006 Judge Jonathan Price 2006 Judge Michael S. Fields 2006 Judge Robert Moody 2010 VACANT (Judge Wendy Duffy: Appointed to 6th District Court of Appeal - April 9,2005) 2006 Judge Stephen Sillman 2008 Judge Richard Curtis 2008 Judge Russell Scott 2008 Judge Kay T. Kingsley 2008 Judge Albert Maldonado 2008 Judge Marla Anderson 2008 Judge Terrance Duncan 2008 Judge Jose Angel Velasquez 2008 Judge Susan M. Dauphiné 2008 Judge Gary Meyer 2008 Judge Lydia Villarreal 2008 Judge Adrienne Grover 2010 Judge Larry E. Hayes (Appt. 6/9/05) 2008 2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS (4 Year Term) Bill Barr, Supt. of Sch., 901 Blanco Cr., 755-0300 2006 Fax:753-0454; email: http://www.monterey.k12.ca.us CITY OFFICES: City of Carmel-by-the-Sea (Even # Year - April) (Mayor: 2 Year Term; Council: 4 Year Term) P.O. Box CC, Carmel 93921 620-2000 FAX: 620-2004; email: [email protected] Website: www.ci.carmel.ca.us Sue McCloud, Mayor 2006 Paula Hazdovac, Council 2006 Gerard Rose, Council 2006 Erik P. Bethel, Council 2008 Michael Cunningham, Council 2008 Karen Crouch, City Clerk City of Del Rey Oaks (Even # Year - November) (Mayor: 2 Year Term; Council: 4 Year Term) 650 Canyon del Rey, Del Rey Oaks 93940, 394-8511 FAX: 394-6421; email: [email protected] Joseph Russell, Mayor 2006 Jerry Edelen, Council 2008 Kristin Clark, Council 2008 Kathi Smith, Council 2006 Dennis Allion, Council (Appointed 12/21/04) 2006 Ronald J. Langford, City Clerk Kim Carvalho, Deputy City Clerk City of Gonzales (Even # Year - November) (Council: 4 Year Term) (Council appoints Mayor) P.O.Box 647, Gonzales 93926, 675-5000 FAX: 675-2644 (Contact: Cathy); email: [email protected] Website: www.ci.gonzales.ca.us George Worthy, Council 2008 Delia Gutierrez, Council 2008 Matt Gourley, Council/Mayor 2006 Maria Orozco, Council 2006 Joe L. Gumke, Council 2006 Henry G. Hesling, City Manager City of Greenfield (Even # Year - November) (Mayor: 4 Year Term; Council: 4 Year Term) P.O. Box 127, Greenfield 93927, 674-5591 FAX: 674-3149; email: [email protected] Website: www.greenfield-ca.com John P. Huerta, Jr., Mayor 2006 Yvette Serena Gonzalez, Council 2008 Yolanda S. Teneyuque, Council 2008 Annie G. Moreno, Council 2006 Agapito Vazquez, Council 2006 Ann Rathbun, Deputy City Clerk 3 City of King City (Even # Year - November) (Council: 4 Year Term) (Council appoints Mayor) 212 S. Vanderhurst Ave., King City 93930, 385-3281 FAX: 385-6887; email: [email protected] Website: www.kingcity.com Terry Hughes, Council 2008 Jeff Pereira, Council 2008 Sue Kleber, Council 2008 John L. Myers, Council/Mayor 2006 Josephine Campos, Council 2006 ??, Acting City Manager/City Clerk City of Marina (Even # Year - November) (Mayor: 2 Year Term; Council: 4 Year Term) 211 Hillcrest Ave, Marina 93933, 384-3715 FAX: 384-0425; email: [email protected] Website: www.ci.marina.ca.us Ila Mettee-McCutchon, Mayor 2006 Gary Wilmot, Council 2008 Michael Morrison, Council 2008 Ken Gray, Council 2006 Dave McCall, Council 2006 Joy Junsay, City Clerk City of Monterey (Even # Year - November) (Mayor: 2 Year Term; Council: 4 Year Term) City Hall, Monterey 93940, 646-3935 FAX: 646-3702; email: [email protected] Website: www.monterey.org Dan Albert, Mayor 2006 Jeff Haferman, Council 2008 Libby Downey, Council 2008 Chuck Della Sala, Council 2006 Clyde Roberson, Council 2006 Bonnie Gawf, City Clerk City of Pacific Grove (Even # Year - November) (Mayor: 2 Year Term; Council: 4 Year Term) 300 Forest Ave, Pacific Grove 93950, 648-3100 FAX: 375-9863; email: [email protected] Website: www.ci.pacific-grove.ca.us James Costello, Mayor 2006 Daniel Cort, Council 2008 Scott Miller, Council 2008 Susan Nilmeier, Council 2008 Lisa Bennett, Council (Appt. 5/05) 2006 Ron Schenk, Council 2006 Susan M. Goldbeck, Council 2006 Jim Colangelo, City Manager 4 City of Salinas (Even # Year - November) (Mayor: 2 Year Term; Council: 4 Year Term) 200 Lincoln Ave, Salinas 93901, 758-7201 FAX: 758-7368; email: [email protected] Website: www.ci.salinas.ca.us Anna Caballero, Mayor 2006 Sergio Sanchez, District 1 2008 Roberto Ocampo, District 2 2006 Janet V. Barnes, District 3 2006 Gloria C. De La Rosa, District 4 2008 Maria T. Giuriato, District 5 2006 Jyl Lutes, District 6 2008 Ann Camel, City Clerk City of Sand City (Even # Year - November) (Mayor: 2 Year Term; Council: 4 Year Term) 1 Sylvan Park, Sand City 93955, 394-3054 FAX: 394-2472; email: [email protected] Website: www.sandcity.org David Pendergrass, Mayor 2006 Mary Ann Kline-Carbone, Council 2008 Todd Curtis Kruper, Council 2008 Craig Hubler, Council 2006 Jerry Blackwelder, Council 2006 Debra Taylor, City Clerk City of Seaside (Even # Year - November) (Mayor: 2 Year Term; Council: 4 Year Term) 440 Harcourt Ave., P.O. Box 810, Seaside 93955, 899-6200 FAX: 899-6227; email: [email protected] Website: www.ci.seaside.ca.us Ralph Rubio, Mayor 2006 Steve Bloomer, Council 2008 Don Jordan, Council 2008 Darryl Choates, Council 2006 Thomas Mancini, Council 2006 Joyce Newsome, City Clerk City of Soledad (Even # Year - November) (Council: 4 Year Term) (Council appoints Mayor) 248 Main St., P.O.
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