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Democratic National Committee Membership Roster 2016 - 2020 FROM THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Hon. Stephanie Rawlings- Blake DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 2016 - 2020 COMPILED BY THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY AS OF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2016 * DENOTES STATE PARTY CHAIR | # DENOTES MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OFFICERS CHAIR #Ms. Donna Brazile 607 14th Street, NW Suite Washington, DC 20005 None Shared None Shared 500 VICE CHAIR #Ms. Maria Elena Durazo None Shared None Shared None Shared None Shared #Honorable Grace Meng None Shared None Shared None Shared None Shared #Hon. R.T. Rybak 4415 Dupont Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55419 None Shared [email protected] VICE CHAIR | ASDC PRESIDENT *#Honorable Raymond C. 105 N. State St Concord, NH 03301 W: (603) 225-6899 [email protected] Buckley II TREASURER #Mr. Andrew Tobias None Shared None Shared None Shared [email protected] SECRETARY #Honorable Stephanie 430 South Capitol Street Washinton, DC 20003 None Shared [email protected] Rawlings-Blake SE FINANCE CHAIR #Mr. Henry R Muñoz III None Shared None Shared None Shared [email protected] OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY • HON. STEPHANIE RAWLINGS-BLAKE, SECRETARY 430 SOUTH CAPITOL ST., SE • WASHINGTON, DC 20003 • 202.479.5140 • 202.572.7836 FAX Pg. 1 ALABAMA *Honorable Nancy L. Worley 8352 Brittany Place Montgomery, AL 36117 W: (334) 262-2221 [email protected] Mr. Clinton M Daughtrey 2145 Edinburgh Drive Montgomery, AL 36116 None Shared [email protected] Greg Graves None Shared None Shared None Shared None Shared Dr. Randy B. Kelley 601 North 12 Street Lanett, AL 36863 C: (256) 390-1834 [email protected] Ms. Janet May 3442 Summerhill Dr Montgomery, AL 36111 C: 334-324-1462 [email protected] ALASKA *Ms. Casey Steinau PO Box 521329 Big Lake, AK 99652 W: (907) 258-3050 [email protected] Mr. Lawrence A Murakami P.O. Box 58553 Fairbanks, AK 99711 C: (907) 978-0260 [email protected] Dr. Sheila A. Selkregg None Shared None Shared H: (907) 338-3636 None Shared Mr. Edward Wesley None Shared None Shared None Shared [email protected] ARIZONA *Mrs. Alexis C Tameron 806 W Elna Rae St Tempe, AZ 85281 C: (602) 821-6677 [email protected] Mr. Douglas Ballard None Shared None Shared None Shared None Shared Mr. Luis Heredia 1142 East Sourwood Gilbert, AZ 85298 C: (602) 750-5784 [email protected] Drive Mr. William G Roe 2318 E Elm Street Tucson, AZ 85719 C: (520) 250-4906 [email protected] Dr. Carolyn Warner 5635 E Lincoln Dr 63 Mt Paradise Valley, AZ W: (602) 957-7552 [email protected] Shadows East 85253 ARKANSAS *Mr. Vincent Insalaco 567 Silverwood Trail North Little Rock, AR C: 501-680-0539 None Shared 72116 Hon. Joyce Elliott 1715 Fair Park Blvd Little Rock, AR 72204 H: 501-603-9546 [email protected] Hon. Dustin McDaniel 4 Masters Circle Little Rock, AR 72212 W: 501-235-8336 [email protected] Ms. Krystal Thrailkill 1302 Port Arther Mena, AR 71953 C: (479) 234-1599 [email protected] CALIFORNIA *Mr. John Burton 465 California Street Apt San Francisco, CA W: (415) 749-2795 [email protected] 400 94104 Steven K. Alari 13811 Shoemaker Ave. Norwalk, CA 90650 W: (562) 716-9487 [email protected] Apt. 96 Ms. Becca Doten 639 N. Broadway Apt. Los Angeles, CA C: (213) 422-2378 [email protected] 303 90012 Mr. Jesse L Durfee 2230 Adams Ave San Diego, CA 92116 None Shared [email protected] Ms. Mary Ellen Early 14843 Huston St Sherman Oaks, CA H: (818) 990-7037 [email protected] 91403 Ms. Alexandra Gallardo Rooker None Shared None Shared None Shared [email protected] Ms. Alice A. Huffman 1215 K Street Suite Sacramento, CA 95814 H: (916) 391-4797 [email protected] 1609 #Ms. Aleita J Huguenin 6318 Agua Vista Court Rancho Mureita, CA H: (916) 354-3344 [email protected] 95683 Michael Kapp 12120 Texas Avenue Los Angeles, CA C: (510) 717-8260 [email protected] #302 90025 Mr. Andrew Lachman 4912 W 140th St Hawthorne, CA 90250 C: (310) 947-5046 [email protected] Honorable Barbara Lee None Shared None Shared W: (510) 663-1207 [email protected] Otto O Lee 12 S. First Street Suite San Jose, CA 95113 W: (408) 286-8933 None Shared 1205 Ms. Sandra M Lowe None Shared None Shared None Shared [email protected] Bob Mulholland 1051 Adlar Ct. Chico, CA 95926 C: (916) 996-8666 [email protected] Ms. Christine Pelosi 31 Hinckley Walk San Francisco, CA C: 202-236-4082 [email protected] 94111 Hon. John A Perez 777 South Figueroa Los Angeles, CA W: 213-452-6553 None Shared Street Ste 4050 90017 Ms. Melahat Rafiei None Shared None Shared C: (949) 350-7733 [email protected] Susie A. Shannon P.O. Box 10951 Beverly Hills, CA C: (213) 880-3065 [email protected] 90213 #Mr. Garry S Shay 18012 Welby Way Reseda, CA 91335 None Shared None Shared Mr. Keith Umemoto 10 Heritage Park Ct. Sacramento, CA 95822 H: 916-429-2768 [email protected] Rep. Maxine Waters 10124 S. Broadway #1 Los Angeles, CA None Shared None Shared 90003 Mr. Laurence S Zakson 9015 Elevado Street West Hollywood, CA W: (213) 386-3860 None Shared 90069 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY • HON. STEPHANIE RAWLINGS-BLAKE, SECRETARY 430 SOUTH CAPITOL ST., SE • WASHINGTON, DC 20003 • 202.479.5140 • 202.572.7836 FAX Pg. 2 COLORADO *#Mr. Rick A Palacio 1350 Lawrence St #4B Denver, CO 80204 None Shared [email protected] Mr. Michael F Hamrick 6477 South Jericho Way Centennial, CO 80016 C: (303) 518-1733 [email protected] Ms. Beverly Benavidez Ryken 2000 Meade St. Denver, CO 80211 W: (303) 623-4762 [email protected] Ms. Jeri D Shepherd None Shared None Shared None Shared [email protected] Ms. Terry L Tucker None Shared None Shared C: (720) 275-9536 [email protected] CONNECTICUT *Mr. Dominic F Balletto Jr 724 middletown avenue New haven, CT 06513 None Shared [email protected] #Ms. Nancy DiNardo 61 Suzanne Circle Trumbull, CT 6611 None Shared None Shared Mr. John W Olsen 101 Pratt Road Clinton, CT 06413 C: (860) 841-3020 [email protected] DELAWARE *Mr. John D Daniello 2326 Jamaica Dr. Wilmington, DE 19810 None Shared None Shared Hon. Robert Gilligan 2628 Sherwood Drive Wilmington, DE 19808 None Shared [email protected] Ms. Lisa B Goodman Esquire None Shared None Shared W: (302) 571-6683 [email protected] Ms. Karen Lynne Kirkpatrick- 702 Ponderosa Dr. Magnolia, DE 19962 C: (302) 354-3500 [email protected] Valentine DEMOCRATS ABROAD *Ms. Katie Solon Stettenerstr. 61 83209 , C: (202) 660-8904 [email protected] Prien am Chiemsee, Germany Ms. Connie Borde 240bis Bd St-Germain Paris, 75007 C: (617) 838-7461 [email protected] Mr. John A. Eastwood c/o Eiger, Ren Ai Road, Taipei, 10685 C: +886917668420 [email protected] Sec. 4 No. 25, Bldg. A, 12F Ms. Adrianne R George None Shared None Shared C: (202) 361-2623 [email protected] g Ms. Martha McDevitt-Pugh Jean Henri Dunantstraat The Netherlands, C: +31 6 21504249 [email protected] 21 1561BA Krommenie 94610 Mr. Art Schankler None Shared None Shared None Shared [email protected] g Mr. Kenneth E Sherman 301 - 168 Plains Rd. Burlington, Ontario, C: (716) 523-3980 [email protected] West Canada, L7T 4M3, 14214 Mr. Orlando E. Vidal c/o 1732 1st Ave. New York, NY 10128 C: (202) 744-2776 [email protected] #22655 FLORIDA *Ms. Allison Tant None Shared None Shared None Shared [email protected] Mr. Jon M. Ausman 2202 Woodlawn Drive Tallahassee, FL 32303 C: (850) 321-7799 [email protected] Mr. Bret J Berlin 2128 SW 25th Street Miami, FL 33133 C: (305) 586-3660 [email protected] Mr. Rick Boylan 316 13th Ave N St Petersburg, FL H: (727) 363-6727 [email protected] 33701 #Mr. Mitchell Ceasar 8181 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation, FL 33324 C: (954) 815-1574 [email protected] #371 Mr. Alan R Clendenin 614 W Swann Ave Tampa, FL 33606 None Shared [email protected] Hon. Joyce Cusack 1600 Timber Hills Drive DeLand, FL 32724 None Shared None Shared Ms. Alma R. Gonzalez Esq. 1516 S. Trask Street Tampa, FL 33629 C: (850) 241-3849 [email protected] Mr. Tony Hill 5151 Moose Creek Jacksonville, FL 32218 C: 904-705-5182 [email protected] Court Ms. Nancy C Jacobson 1730 Reppard Rd Orlando, FL 32803 H: (407) 896-4797 [email protected] #Ms. Annette Taddeo-Goldstein 5975 Sunset Drive Suite Miami, FL 33143 None Shared [email protected] 803 Ms. Marian M. Williams 1471 Clearwater Court Heathrow, FL 32746 H: (407) 804-0603 [email protected] GEORGIA *Mr. DuBose Porter 1701 Bellevue Road Dublin, GA 31021 W: 678-278-2016 [email protected] Ms. Wendy Davis 19 Vocational Dr Rome, GA 30161 C: (770) 595-9164 [email protected] Sheikh M Rahman None Shared None Shared None Shared [email protected] Mr. Richard A Ray 4035 Jamaica Dr. Jonesboro, GA 30236 C: (404) 545-1136 [email protected] OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY • HON. STEPHANIE RAWLINGS-BLAKE, SECRETARY 430 SOUTH CAPITOL ST., SE • WASHINGTON, DC 20003 • 202.479.5140 • 202.572.7836 FAX Pg. 3 Ms. Sally S Rosser 64 West Brookhaven Dr Atlanta, GA 30319 C: (404) 431-7266 [email protected] NE Hon. Pamela Stephenson 5526-B Flat Shoals Decatur, GA 30034 W: 770-987-2100 [email protected] Parkway et Ms. Nikema Williams 735 Liberty Commons Dr Atlanta, GA 30314 C: 404-437-4778 [email protected] GUAM * Joaquin Perez 277 Santa Rosa Ave Santa Rita, GU 96915 H: 671-565-2541 [email protected] Hon.
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