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NIAGARA COUNTY, NY Citizen's Guide to Local, State, Federal 2019 They Represent YOU! NIAGARA COUNTY, NY Citizen’s Guide to Local, State, Federal ELECTED OFFICIALS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BUFFALO/NIAGARA 1272 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, New York 14209-2401 716-986-4898 UNITED STATES OFFICIALS PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES term 4 yrs. ‘20 Donald J. Trump (R) www.whitehouse.gov /contact The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20500 Salutation: Dear Mr. President… Opinion: 202-456-1111 VICE PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES term 4 yrs. ’20 Mike Pence (R) www.whitehouse.gov/contact The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20500 Salutation: Dear Mr. Vice President… Opinion: 202-456-1111 UNITED STATES SENATE Washington, DC 20510 202-224-3121 Salutation: Dear Senator… The Hon. Charles Schumer (D) www.schumer.senate.gov term 6 yrs. ’22 130 S. Elmwood Ave., Room 660 716-846-4111 Buffalo, NY 14202 202-224-6542 The Hon. Kirsten Gillibrand (D) www.gillibrand.senate.gov term 6 yrs.’24 726 Exchange St., Suite 511 716-854-9725 Buffalo, NY 14210 202-224-4451 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES term 2 yrs. ’20 Washington, DC 20515 202-224-3121 Salutation: Dear Ms/Mr… District 26 The Hon. Brian Higgins (D) higgins.house.gov 726 Exchange St., Suite 601 716-852-3501 Buffalo, NY 14210 202-225-3306 District 27 The Hon. Chris Collins (R) chriscollins.house.gov 8203 Main St., Suite 2 716-634-2324 Williamsville, NY 14221 202-225-5265 To find your member of Congress: www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative To find the status of bills in the US Congress: Legislative Resource Center: congress.gov 202-225-1772 NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALS Governor term 4 yrs. ‘22 The Hon. Andrew Cuomo (D) www.gov.ny. State Capitol, Albany, NY 12224 518-474-8390 Regional Office 716-846-8200 95 Perry St., Suite 500, Buffalo, NY 14203 Comptroller term 4 yrs. ‘22 Thomas DiNapoli (D) [email protected] Regional Office 65 Court St., Room 504, Buffalo, NY 14202 716-847-7122 Attorney General term 4 yrs. ’22 Letitia James (D) www.ag.ny.gov Regional Office 716-853-8400 Main Place Tower 350 Main St., Suite 300A Buffalo, NY 14202 NYS 8th Judicial District Offices 92 Franklin St., 3rd Floor, Buffalo, NY 14202 716-845-2505 NEW YORK STATE SENATE www.nysenate.gov term 2 yrs. ‘20 Albany, NY 12247 518-455-2800 Senate Majority Leader: Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D) [email protected] 518-455-2585 District 62 The Hon. Robert G. Ortt (R) [email protected] 175 Walnut Street, Suite 6 716-434-0680 Lockport, NY 14094 NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALS NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY www.assembly.state.ny.us term 2 yrs. ‘20 Albany, NY 12248 518-455-4100 Assembly Speaker: Carl Heastie (D) [email protected] 518-455-3791 District 140 The Hon. Robin Schimminger (D) [email protected] 3514 Delaware Ave. 716-873-2540 Kenmore, NY 14217 District 144 The Hon. Michael J. Norris (R) [email protected] 8180 Main St. 716-839-4691 Williamsville, NY 14221 District 145 The Hon. Angelo J. Morinello (R) [email protected] 800 Main St. 716-282-6062 Suite 2C Niagara Falls, NY 14301 District 146 The Hon. Karen McMahon (D) [email protected] 5500 Main St., Suite 216 716-634-1895 Williamsville, NY 14221 For information on legislation (bill text, status, summaries, sponsor memos, floor votes) Call: 800-342-9860 Online: http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us NIAGARA COUNTY OFFICIALS County Clerk term 4 yrs. ‘19 Joseph Jastrzemski (R) [email protected] 439-7022 District Attorney term 4 yrs. ‘20 Caroline A. Wojtaszek (D) [email protected] 439-7085 County Treasurer term 4 yrs. ‘22 Kyle Andrews (D) [email protected] 439-7018 Sheriff term 4 yrs.’20 James Voutour (D) [email protected] 438-3393 Niagara County Court Judge Matthew J. Murphy III (D) [email protected] 280-6399 Sara Sheldon (R) 280-6403 NIAGARA COUNTY OFFICIALS Niagara County Family Court Judges Kathleen Wojtaszek-Gariano (R) 371-4050 Erin DeLabio (R) (Lockport) 280-6500 Niagara County Legislature www.niagaracounty.com term 2 yrs.’19 175 Hawley St. Lockport, NY 14094 439-7000 District 1 Clyde L. Burmaster (R) [email protected] 791-3111 2 Rebecca S. Wydysh (R) [email protected] 510-3678 3 Mark J. Grozio (D) [email protected] 283-8033 4 Owen T. Steed (D) [email protected] 990-6518 5 Jason A. Zona (D) [email protected] 990-3169 6 Dennis F. Virtuoso (D) [email protected] 284-1582 7 Jesse P. Gooch (R) [email protected] 583-8931 8 Richard L. Andres (R) [email protected] 629-3993 9 Randy R. Bradt (R) [email protected] 912-9769 10 David E. Godfrey (R) [email protected] 751-9606 11 Anthony J. Nemi (R) [email protected] 434-0133 12 William S. Collins, Sr. (R) [email protected] 434-7512 13 Wm. Keith McNall (R) [email protected] 434-8070 14 John Syracuse (R) [email protected] 778-5064 15 Michael A. Hill (R) [email protected] 735-3259 CITY, TOWN AND VILLAGE OFFICIALS CITY OF LOCKPORT Lockport Municipal Building 439-6676 One Locks Plaza, Lockport, NY 14094 Mayor Michelle M. Roman (D) [email protected] ’19 Council President Mark Devine (R) 434-0330 ‘19 City Clerk Richelle Pasceri (appointed) [email protected] CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS 745 Main St. Niagara Falls, NY 14301 286-4300 Mayor Paul Dyster (D) [email protected] ’19 Council Chair Andrew Touma (D) [email protected] City Clerk Lisa Vitello (appointed) [email protected] CITY OF NORTH TONAWANDA 216 Payne Ave. N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 695-8555 Mayor Arthur Pappas (R) [email protected] ’21 Council President Eric Zadzilka [email protected] City Clerk/Treas. Matthew Parish (I) [email protected] ‘19 CAMBRIA 4160 Upper Mountain Rd. Sanborn, NY 14132 433-7664 Supervisor Wright Ellis (R) [email protected] ’19 Town Clerk Tamara Cooper (R) [email protected] ’21 HARTLAND 8942 Ridge Rd. Gasport, NY 14067 735-7179 Supervisor Ross Annable (R) [email protected] ‘19 Town Clerk Cynthia Boyler (R) [email protected] LEWISTON 1375 Ridge Rd. Lewiston, NY 14092 754-8213 Supervisor Steve Broderick (R) [email protected] ’19 Town Clerk Donna Garfinkel (R) [email protected] ’19 VILLAGE OF LEWISTON 145 North Fourth St. Lewiston, NY 14092 754-8271 Mailing Address: PO Box 325 Lewiston, NY 14092 Mayor Ann Welch [email protected] ’22 Village Clerk Amy Salada (appointed) [email protected] ‘22 LOCKPORT 6560 Dysinger Rd. Lockport, NY 14094 439-9520 Supervisor Mark C. Crocker (R) [email protected] ‘19 Town Clerk Judith Newbold (R) [email protected] ‘21 CITY, TOWN AND VILLAGE OFFICIALS NEWFANE 2737 Main Street Newfane, NY 14108 778-8531 Supervisor Timothy Horanburg (R) [email protected] ’19 Town Clerk Mildred Kramp (R) [email protected] ’19 NIAGARA 7105 Lockport Rd. Niagara Falls, NY 14305 297-2150 Supervisor Lee Wallace (D) [email protected] ’19 Town Clerk Sylvia Virtuoso (D) [email protected] ’19 PENDLETON 6570 Campbell Blvd. Lockport, NY 14094 625-8833 Supervisor Joel Maerten (R) [email protected] ’19 Town Clerk Deborah Maurer [email protected] ’19 PORTER 3265 Creek Rd. Youngstown, NY 14174 745-3730 Supervisor John Johnston (R) [email protected] ’21 Town Clerk Kara Hibbard (R) [email protected] ’19 VILLAGE OF YOUNGSTOWN 240 Lockport St. Youngstown, NY 14174 745-7721 Mailing Address: PO Box 168, Youngstown, NY 14174 Mayor Raleigh Reynolds [email protected] March ’22 Village Clerk Wendy Brown (appointed) [email protected] ROYALTON 5316 Royalton Center Rd. Middleport, NY 14105 772-2431 Supervisor Daniel Bragg (R) [email protected] ‘19 Town Clerk Marie Little (R) [email protected] ’21 VILLAGE OF MIDDLEPORT 24 Main St. Middleport, NY 14105 735-3303 Mailing Address: PO Box 186, Middleport, NY 14105 Mayor Richard Westcott [email protected] March ‘19 Village Clerk Rebecca Schweigert (appointed) [email protected] SOMERSET 8700 Haight Rd. Barker, NY 14012 795-3575 Supervisor Daniel Engert (R) daniel.engert@gmail .com ‘19 Town Clerk Tracy Carmer (C) [email protected] ’21 VILLAGE OF BARKER 1697 East Avenue, Barker, NY 14012 795-3777 Mailing Address: PO Box 298, Barker, NY 14012 Mayor Aaron Nellist [email protected] March ’19 Village Clerk Amanda Detschner (appointed) [email protected] CITY, TOWN AND VILLAGE OFFICIALS WHEATFIELD 2800 Church Rd. N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 694-6441 Supervisor Don McSwann (R) [email protected] ’19 Town Clerk Kathleen Harrington-McDonell (R) [email protected] ’19 WILSON 375 Lake St. Wilson, NY 14172 751-6704 Mailing Address: PO Box 537 Wilson, NY 14172 Supervisor Doyle Phillips (R) [email protected] ’19 Town Clerk Diane Muscoreil (R) [email protected] ’19 VILLAGE OF WILSON 375 Lake St. Wilson, NY 14172 751-6764 Mailing Address: PO Box 596, Wilson, NY 14172 Mayor Arthur Lawson (R) [email protected] March ’20 Clerk/Treasurer Ellen Hibbard (appointed) [email protected] ‘21 TO VOTE you must be 18 years of age, a US citizen, live at your present address for at least 30 days before Election Day and be REGISTERED TO VOTE. Obtain a registration form online at www.elections.niagara.ny.us. For more information call: Niagara County Board of Elections 716-438-4040 (R) 716-438-4041 (D) General Election—Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019 THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. The League welcomes everyone to our programs and special events.
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