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Court Officials COURT OFFICIALS OAKLAND CIRCUIT COURT UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT General civil (over $25,000) and criminal cases League of Women Voters- Salary: $255,300 Chief Justice: $267,000 (felonies) and appeals from lower courts. Troy Area year appointed: 248.858.0344 1200 N.Telegraph,Pontiac,MI 48341 $151,438 6-year terms expire: Samuel A. Alito, Jr. 2006 Martha D. Anderson 1/1/2027 Stephen G. Breyer 1994 Leo Bowman 1/1/2025 They Represent You Amy Coney Barrett 2020 Mary Ellen Brennan 1/1/2027 Neil Gorsuch 2017 2021* Rae Lee Chabot 1/1/2023 Elena Kagan 2010 Jacob Cunningham 1/1/2025 Brett M. Kavanaugh 2018 Kameshia D. Gant 1/1/2025 John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice 2005 Lisa Gorcyca 1/1/2027 Sonia Sotomayor 2009 Nanci J. Grant 1/1/2021 Clarence Thomas 1991 Shalina D. Kumar,Chf Jdg 1/1/2027 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Lisa Langton 1/1/2027 Eastern District of Michigan Salary: $208,000 Jeffrey Matis 1/1/2027 Civil suits that are matters of federal question by the fed- Cheryl Matthews 1/1/2023 eral constitution; criminal matters where the US is prosec- uting criminal offenses. 8 magistrates are appointed US Julie A. McDonald 1/1/2025 District Court judges for 13 years terms and 19 US Dis- Phyllis McMillen 1/1/2025 trict Court judges are appointed for life by the US Pres. Denise K. Langford Morris 1/1/2025 231 W. Lafayette Blvd Detroit 48226 313.234.5000 Daniel Patrick O’Brien 1/1/2023 A listing of Local, County, State https://www.mied.uscourts.gov/ Yasmine I. Poles 1/1/2023 and National Officials MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT Lorie Savin 1/1/2027 representing Troy Residents Website: www.courts.michigan.gov ph 517-373-0120 Victoria Valentine 1/1/2023 State’s highest court. Makes final determinations & Prepared as a public service by the Interpretations of Mich laws. Supervises all state courts. Michael Warren 1/1/2025 MI Hall of Justice, 925 W.Ottawa,Lansing, MI 48915 LWV Troy Area $172,841 8-yr terms expire: OAKLAND PROBATE COURT P.O. Box 99322, Troy, MI 48099 Richard Bernstein 1/1/2023 Adoption, commitment, juvenile, wills for probate. www.lwvtroyarea.org Megan K. Cavanagh 1/1/2027 1200 N. Telegraph, Pontiac, MI 48341 $148,469 League of Women Voters Troy Area Michigan (248) 858-0260 6-year terms expire: Elizabeth Clement 1/1/2027 ______________________________________ Jennifer Callaghan 1/1/2023 Elizabeth Welch 1/1/2029 Linda S. Hallmark 1/1/2025 Bridget Mary McCormack Chf Jst 1/1/2029 David Viviano 1/1/2025 Daniel A. O’Brien 1/1/2027 2021 Election in Troy: Brian Zahra 1/1/2023 Kathleen A. Ryan, Chf Jdg 1/1/2023 November 2nd Election MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS Primary appeals court of the state.517.373.0786 $163,908 DISTRICT COURT City Council Mich. Hall of Justice, 925 W. Ottawa, Lansing 48913 52nd District, 4th Division Troy Office 248-524-8700 Dist 2 6-yr terms exp: Handles general civil (up to $25,000), small claims, 3 members Mark J. Cavanagh 1/1/2027 criminal cases (misdemeanors under 1-year jail Elizabeth Gleicher 1/1/2025 term, felony arraignments.) Kathleen Jansen 1/1/2025 520 W. Big Beaver, Troy, MI 48084 Voter Service - Karen Fabian, Chair Colleen O'Brien 1/1/2023 Civil 528-0404 Criminal 528.0400 Traffic 528-0402 Mike Brady Pam Brady Kim Kelley Deborah A. Servitto 1/1/2025 $149,655 6-year terms expire: * Updated April 2021 Jonathan Tukel 1/1/2027 Kirsten Nielsen Hartig 1/1/2023 Maureen M. McGinnis 1/1/2027 Publication LWV generously Education supported by Fund VOTING PLACES ELECTED UNIVERSITY BOARDS omm UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN C City of Troy Precincts-- for all elections held in Troy www.regents.umich.edu 734.763.5553 Board of Regents 8-year terms expire: Dist No.Dist State Senate No.Dist State Rep. Dist.No. County Dist.No. Pct # Site Address Polling Site Name U.S. Congress Jordan B. Acker (D) 1/1/2027 1 2601 E. Square Lake Evanswood Church of God 11 13 41 11 Michael J. Behm (D) 1/1/2023 2 1825 E. Square Lake Kensington Community Church 11 13 41 11 Mark J. Bernstein (D) 1/1/2029 3 6660 Rochester Woodside Bible Church 11 13 41 11 Paul W. Brown (D) 1/1/2027 4 6363 Livernois First United Methodist Church 11 13 41 11 Sarah Hubbard (R) 1/1/2029 5 6710 Crooks Faith Apostolic Church 11 13 41 11 Denise Ilitch (D) 1/1/2025 Ron Weiser (R) 1/1/2025 6 6685 Coolidge Hwy Troy Nature Center 11 13 41 11 Katherine E. White (D) 1/1/2023 7 5500 Adams St. Stephen Episcopal Church 11 13 41 11 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 8 1800 W. Long Lake Northfield Hills Baptist Church 11 13 41 11 www.trustees.msu.edu 517.353.4647 9 6363 Livernois First United Methodist Church 11 13 41 11 Board of Trustees 8-year terms expire: 10 1825 E. Square Lake Kensington Community Church 11 13 41 11 Dianne Byrum (D) 1/1/2025 11 2601 E. Square Lake Evanswood Church of God 11 13 41 11 Melanie Foster (R) 1/1/2023 12 6600 Rochester Woodside Bible Church 11 13 41 16 Renee Knake Jefferson 1/1/2023 13 2075 East Long Lake Bethesda Romanian Pentecostal Church 11 13 41 16 Dan Kelly (R) 1/1/2025 14 4571 John R St. Anastasia Catholic Church 11 13 41 16 Pat O'Keefe (R) 1/1/2029 15 200 E. Wattles St. Lucy Croatian Church 11 13 41 16 Brianna T. Scott (D) 1/1/2027 16 4328 Livernois First Presbyterian Church 11 13 41 16 Kelly Tebay (D) 1/1/2027 17 760 W. Wattles St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church 11 13 41 16 Rema Vassar (D) 1/1/2029 18 5500 Adams St. Stephen Episcopal Church 11 13 41 16 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 19 3333 Coolidge Hwy Lutheran Church of the Master 11 13 41 16 www.bog.wayne.edu 313.577.2034 Board of Governors 8-year terms expire: 20 760 W. Wattles St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church 11 13 41 16 Michael Busuito (R) 1/1//2025 21 200 E. Wattles St. Lucy Croatian Church 11 13 41 16 Bryan C. Barnhill (D) 1/1/2027 22 4571 John R St. Anastasia Catholic Church 11 13 41 16 Mark Gaffney (D) 1/1/2025 23 2442 E. Big Beaver St. Joseph Chaldean Catholic Church 11 13 41 16 Marilyn Kelly (D) 1/1/2023 24 2160 E. Maple St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church 11 13 41 16 Anil Kumar (D) 1/1/2027 25 2160 E. Maple St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church 11 13 41 20 Terri Lynn Land (R) 1/1/2029 26 3179 Livernois Troy Community Center 11 13 41 20 Shirley Stancato (D) 1/1/2029 27 3179 Livernois Troy Community Center 11 13 41 20 Dana Thompson (D) 1/1/2023 28 3333 Coolidge Hwy Lutheran Church of the Master 11 13 41 16 COMMUNITY COLLEGE 29 3955 W. Big Beaver Central Woodward Christian Church 11 13 41 16 OFFICIALS 30 3179 Livernois Troy Community Center 11 13 41 20 OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE 31 6685 Coolidge Hwy Troy Nature Center 11 13 41 11 2480 Opdyke Rd., Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 www.oaklandcc.edu/trustees 248.341.2119 Board of Trustees 6-year terms expire: Your precinct location will remain the same for all elections: city, school, county, state Susan E. Anderson 1/1/2023 Kathleen A. Bertolini 1/1/2023 and national. Shirley J. Bryant 1/1/2027 Pamala M. Davis 1/1/2027 The League of Women Voters of Troy Area is part of a national non-partisan organization whose Susan Gibson 1/1/2027 purpose is to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens Pamela S. Jackson 1/1/2023 in government. Membership is open to all citizens 18 years or older. For information, Christine Marie O’Sullivan 1/1/2027 www.lwvtroyarea.org. NATIONAL OFFICIALS STATE OFFICIALS Website: www.whitehouse.gov/contact 4-year terms expire 1/1/2023 OAKLAND COUNTY OFFICIALS The White House Washington, DC 20500 Gretchen Whitmer (D) Governor Oakland County Service Center 248.858.1000 202.456.1414 FAX 202.456.2461 Romney Bldg 111 S. Capitol Ave P.O. Box 30013 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341 Comment Line: 202.456.1111 Lansing, MI 48909 Ph517.373.3400FX517.335.6863 Website: www.oakgov.com Toll Free 888.350.0900 4-year terms expire 1/20/2025 4-year terms expire 12/31/2024 Joseph R. Biden (D) President Constituent services: 517.335.7858 Website and Email: www.michigan.gov/whitmer Email: www.whitehouse.gov/president/ David Coulter (D) County Executive $400,000 plus residence and expenses $159,300 salary (gave up 10% during pandemic) Kamala D. Harris (D) Vice President residences and expenses $205,217 248.858.0480 FAX: 248.858.5400 Email: www.whitehouse.gov/vicepresident/ Garlin D. Gilchrist II (D) Lt. Governor Karen D. McDonald (D) Prosecuting Attorney $255,800 plus residence and expenses Romney Bldg 111 S. Capitol Ave P.O. Box 30013 $177,351 248.858.0656 CABINET Lansing MI 48933 Michael J. Bouchard (R) Sheriff Appointed by President with advice and council Phone: 517.373.6800 FAX: 517.241.3956 $157,893 248.858.4911 of Senate. Salary $206,000 Website: www.michigan.gov/ltgov Lisa Brown (D) Clerk/Register of Deeds Antony Blinken, Secretary of State $111,510 salary plus $18,000 expenses $157,893 248.858.0581 Dr.
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