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Elected Officials Office Name and Address Phone # Term Next Election United States President Donald J 2019 Elected Officials Office Name and Address Phone # Term Next Election United States President Donald J. Trump (202) 456-1414 4 11/3/2020 The White House Washington D. C. ,D.C. 20500 United States Vice President Mike Pence (202) 456-1414 4 11/3/2020 The White House Washington D.C. ,D.C. 20500 State of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (614) 466-3555 4 11/8/2022 77 S. High St., 30th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted (614) 466-3379 4 11/8/2022 77 S. High St., 30th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Attorney General David Yost (614) 466-4986 4 11/8/2022 30 E. Broad St., 17th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Auditor Keith Faber (614) 644-1111 4 11/8/2022 88 E. Broad St., 5th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (614) 466-2655 4 11/8/2022 180 E. Board St., 16th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Treasurer of State Robert Sprague (614) 466-2160 4 11/8/2022 30 E. Broad Street., 9th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 United States Senator Rob Portman (614) 469-6774 6 11/8/2022 37 W. Broad St., Room 300 Columbus ,Ohio 43215 Wednesday, November 13, 2019 Page 1 of 33 The information provided in this document by the Montgomery County Board of Elections is believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed. The Board of Elections disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. Office Name and Address Phone # Term Next Election United States Senator Sherrod Brown (513) 684-1021 6 11/5/2024 425 Walnut St., Suite 2310 Cincinnati ,Ohio 45202 United States Congressional Representative 10th Mike Turner (937) 225-2843 2 11/3/2020 District 120 E. Third St., Suite 305 Dayton ,Ohio 45402 State of Ohio State Senator 5th District Stephen Huffman (614) 466-6247 4 11/8/2022 1 Capital Square, First Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio State Senator 6th District Peggy Lehner (614) 466-4538 4 11/3/2020 1 Capital Square, First Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio State Representative 39th District Fred Strahorn (614) 466-1607 2 11/3/2020 77 S. High St., 10th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio State Representative 40th District Phil Plummer (614) 644-8051 2 11/3/2020 77 S. High St., 13th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio State Representative 41th District James L. Butler (614) 719-3591 2 11/3/2020 77 S. High St., 13th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio State Representative 42th District Niraj J. Antani (614) 466-6504 2 11/3/2020 77 S. High St., 11th Floor Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio State Representative 43th District J. Todd Smith (614) 466-2960 2 11/3/2020 77 S. High St., 11th Floor; Rm 1184 Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio State School Board 3rd District Charlotte McGuire 9937) 287-3603 4 11/8/2022 2055 Foxknoll Dr. Dayton ,Ohio 45458 Wednesday, November 13, 2019 Page 2 of 33 The information provided in this document by the Montgomery County Board of Elections is believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed. The Board of Elections disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. Office Name and Address Phone # Term Next Election Montgomery County Commissioner Judy A. Dodge (937) 225-4690 4 11/3/2020 451 W. Third St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Commissioner Debbie Lieberman (937) 225-4690 4 11/3/2020 451 W. Third St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Commissioner Carolyn A. Rice (937) 225-4690 4 11/8/2022 451 W. Third St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney Mat Heck, Jr. (937) 225-5757 4 11/3/2020 301 W. Third St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Clerk of Courts Mike Foley (937) 496-7213 4 11/3/2020 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Sheriff Rob Streck (937) 225-4192 4 11/3/2020 345 W. Second St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Recorder Brandon C. McClain (937) 225-4275 4 11/3/2020 451 W. Third St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Treasurer Russ Joseph (937) 225-4010 4 11/3/2020 451 W. Third St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Engineer Paul W. Gruner (937) 225-4889 4 11/3/2020 451 W. Third St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Coroner Kent Harshbarger (937) 225-4156 4 11/3/2020 361 W. Third St. Dayton ,Ohio 45402 Wednesday, November 13, 2019 Page 3 of 33 The information provided in this document by the Montgomery County Board of Elections is believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed. The Board of Elections disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. Office Name and Address Phone # Term Next Election Montgomery County Auditor Karl L Keith (937) 225-4326 4 11/8/2022 451 W. Third St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 State of Ohio Chief Justice of Supreme Court Maureen O'Conner (800) 826-9010 6 11/8/2022 65 S. Front St. Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Justice of Supreme Court Sharon Kennedy (800) 826-9010 6 11/3/2020 65 S. Front St. Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Justice of Supreme Court Judith L. French (800) 826-9010 6 11/3/2020 65 S. Front St. Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Justice of Supreme Court Patrick F. Fischer (800) 826-9010 6 11/8/2022 65 S. Front St. Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Justice of Supreme Court Patrick DeWine (800) 826-9010 6 11/8/2022 65 S. Front St. Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Justice of Supreme Court Michael P Donnelly (800) 826-9010 6 11/5/2024 65 S. Front St. Columbus ,Ohio 43215 State of Ohio Justice of Supreme Court Melody J. Stewart (800) 826-9010 6 11/5/2024 65 S. Front St. Columbus ,Ohio 43215 Court of Appeals Judge of the Court of Appeals- 2nd Jeffrey E. Froelich (937) 225-4464 6 11/3/2020 Disrict 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Court of Appeals Judge of the Court of Appeals- 2nd Mary E. Donovan (937) 225-4464 6 11/8/2022 Disrict 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Wednesday, November 13, 2019 Page 4 of 33 The information provided in this document by the Montgomery County Board of Elections is believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed. The Board of Elections disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. Office Name and Address Phone # Term Next Election Court of Appeals Judge of the Court of Appeals- 2nd Michael T. Hall (937) 225-4464 6 11/8/2022 Disrict 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Court of Appeals Judge of the Court of Appeals- 2nd Mike Tucker (937) 225-4464 6 11/8/2022 Disrict 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Court of Appeals Judge of the Court of Appeals- 2nd Jeffrey Welbaum (937) 225-4464 6 11/5/2024 Disrict 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Barbara P. Gorman (937) 225-4392 6 11/3/2020 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Steven Dankof (937) 225-4409 6 11/3/2020 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Richard Skelton (937) 225-4368 6 11/3/2020 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Dennis James Adkins (937) 496-7951 6 11/3/2020 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Mary Kate Huffman (937) 496-7955 6 11/3/2020 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Mary L. Wiseman (937) 225-4384 6 11/3/2020 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Tim O'Connell (937) 225-4416 6 11/5/2024 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Wednesday, November 13, 2019 Page 5 of 33 The information provided in this document by the Montgomery County Board of Elections is believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed. The Board of Elections disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. Office Name and Address Phone # Term Next Election Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Michael Krumholtz (937) 225-4440 6 11/5/2024 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Gerald Parker (937) 225-4448 6 11/5/2024 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Mary Montgomery (937) 225-4055 6 11/5/2024 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Gregory Singer (937) 225-4376 6 11/3/2020 41 N. Perry St. Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas- Denise Cross (937) 496-7538 6 11/5/2024 Domestic Relations Division 301 W. Third St Dayton ,Ohio 45422 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge of the Court of Common Pleas- Tim D. Wood (937) 496-7536 6 11/5/2024 Domestic Relations Division 301 W.
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