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CITIZEN’S GUIDE TO
REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT
National, State, and Local Officials Community Information
St. Joseph County, Indiana 2019
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Public Meetings…………………………………………………………………………. 3
Voting in St. Joseph County…………………………………………………………… 4
Registration……………………………………….................................................... 4
Types of Elections…………………………………………………………………….. 5
Voting Procedures…………………………………………….................................. 6
Absentee Voting………………………………………………………………………. 7
Provisional Ballots…………………………………………………………………...... 8
Violations of Election Law, Additional Information, Poll Workers,
Voter Registration Office, Voter Registration Board, County Election Board…... 9
Federal Offices………………………………………………………………………….. 10
Federal Courts………………………………………………………………………….. 11
Indiana State Offices…………………………………………………………………... 12
Indiana General Assemby…………………………………………………………….. 13
Indiana State Courts…………………………………………………………………… 14
St. Joseph County Commissioners………………………………………………….. 17
St. Joseph County Officials…………………………………………………………… 17
St. Joseph County Council……………………………………………………………. 17
St. Joseph County Boards and Commissions………………………………………. 18
South Bend City Officials……………………………………………………………… 19
South Bend Common Council………………………………………………………… 19
South Bend Boards and Commissions………………………………………………. 20
Mishawaka City Officials……………………………………………………………… 21
Mishawaka Common Council………………………………………………………… 21
Mishawaka Boards and Commissions……………………………………………….. 22
St. Joseph County Public Library Board of Trustees……………………………… 23
Mishawaka-Penn-Harris Public Library Board of Trustees………………………… 23
South Bend Community School Corporation……………………………..………… 24
School City of Mishawaka……………………………..……………………………… 24
Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation……………………………..…………… 25
John Glenn School Corporation……………………………………………………… 25
Township Trustees…………………………………………………………………… 26
Township Assessors…………………………………………………………………... 26
Area Town Councils…………………………………………………………………... 27
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PUBLIC MEETINGS Note: These regularly-scheduled meeting days and times are subject to change, as well as posted exceptions. Please confirm by calling or by visiting the organization’s website, where exceptions are often noted. You will find websites for many of these organizations later in this Guide.
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Meeting Location Day & Time Call to Confirm
Area Board of Zoning Appeals
County/City Building 227 W. Jefferson, 4th Floor South Bend, Indiana 46601
2nd Wednesday 1:30pm
574-235-9571
Area Plan Commission
County/City Building 227 W. Jefferson Blvd., 4th Floor South Bend
3rd Tuesday 3:30pm
574-235-9571
County Commissioners
County/City Building 227 W. Jefferson, 4th Floor South Bend
1st and 3rd Tuesday 10:00am
574-235-9534
County Council County/City Building 227 W. Jefferson Blvd., 4th Floor South Bend
2nd Tuesday 6:00pm
574-235-9658
South Bend Human Rights Commission
319 N. Niles Ave, Ste 150A South Bend Conference Room
3rd Wednesday 5:30pm
574-235-9355
Mishawaka Common Council
Council Chambers, City Hall 600 E. Third, First Floor Mishawaka
1st & 3rd Monday 6:45pm
574-258-1616
South Bend Common Council
County/City Building 227 W. Jefferson Blvd., 4th Floor South Bend
2nd & 4th Monday
7:00pm 574-235-9321
School Boards
South Bend Community School Corp.
Call or visit www.sb.school/school_board
Click “School Board” then “Meeting Dates”
1st & 3rd Monday 5:30pm. See web for exceptions
574-393-6000
School City of Mishawaka
Call for location www.mishawakaschools.com
2nd & 4th Wednesday
7:00pm 574-254-4500
Penn-Harris-Madison School Corp.
Call or visit www.phmschools.org
2nd & 4th Monday
7:00pm. See web for exceptions
574-259-7941
John Glenn School Corp.
101 John Glenn Drive Walkerton http://www.jgsc.k12.in.us/
1st & 3rd Tuesday
7:00pm. See web for exceptions
574-586-3129
VOTING IN ST. JOSEPH COUNTY
Registration
Eligibility
You must register in order to vote. If you are an Indiana resident and a United States citizen, age 18 by General Election Day, you may register to vote in St. Joseph County, providing you meet the following criteria:
• You have been a resident in your precinct for at least 30 days before the election, even if your residence is non-traditional, such as an RV or a shelter.
• You are not currently imprisoned after being convicted of a crime.
• You apply to register to vote during the registration period that continues through the 29th day before Election Day and your application is approved.
Notes
• In-person registration requires the identification number from a valid U.S. or State of Indiana government-issued ID or the last four digits of your Social Security Number; registration by mail requires that you enclose a photocopy of a current valid government-issued Photo ID (see requirements below).
• You must re-register if you have changed your name or residence. The regular registration application form is also used to make these changes.
• You do not declare a party affiliation when registering in Indiana.
• College students may register and vote either at their school or at home (usually by absentee ballot, either in person or by mail).
• If you will be 18 years old by the General Election, but not by the Primary Election, you may register and then vote in the Primary Election, but only to nominate the General Election candidates. You may not vote for candidates or issues in a Nonpartisan Election held during the Primary Election.
Photo ID Requirements
To vote in Indiana, you must present a valid Photo ID issued by the State of Indiana or U.S. government, such as an Indiana driver license or Photo ID, U.S. passport or military ID. The ID must be current or have expired after the last general election. Some IDs require no expiration date or may have an indefinite expiration date: These include: U.S. Dept. of Defense, a branch of the uniformed services, the Merchant Marine, the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs (or Veterans Admin.), or the Indiana National Guard.
The name on the ID must reasonably conform to your voter registration information. Examples: B. A. Smith, Bill A. Smith, and William Smith. You can obtain a photo ID for voting purposes at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles free of charge.
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There are exemptions for the indigent, for those with religious objections to being photographed, and for those living in a state-licensed facility that is their polling place.
If you don't have your photo ID when you go to vote, you may cast a provisional ballot. By noon of the 10th day after the election, you must provide the county Election Board the necessary documentation or affirm that one of the exemptions applies to you. The Election Board will then determine if your vote should be counted. To learn more, visit www.PhotoID.in.gov or call the BMV at (317) 233-6000 or 888-692-6841.
Ways to Register
Indiana offers citizens a number of ways to register to vote:
1. You may register online at www.IndianaVoters.com with a valid State of Indiana issued Photo ID.
2. You may register in person at many places, including:
• St. Joseph County Voter Registration Office, 4th Fl. County/City Building
• St. Joseph County Clerk Offices in South Bend, Courthouse Basement, 101 S. Main St., or Mishawaka, County Services Building, 219 Lincolnway West
• Bureau of Motor Vehicles branches
• Public Assistance offices 3. You may register by mail, with applications available at these places:
• online at www.IndianaVoters.com or www.vote411.org
• any public library in the county
• Bureau of Motor Vehicles branches
• local government offices
Follow the instructions on the application and return or mail it to the Voter Registration Office at the address provided on the application. For questions about registration, your polling place, or whether your application was approved, contact the St. Joseph County Voter Registration Office at 574-235-9521. Or call the Hoosier Voter Hotline at 1-866-IN-1-VOTE (1-866-461-8683) or visit www.IndianaVoters.com.
Types of Elections
General Elections
General Election Day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. All party candidates that qualify will be listed. Names of write-in candidates are not provided at the polling place or on the ballot. Referenda questions may also be on the ballot. You do not declare a party affiliation in order to vote.
Primary Elections
Primary Election Day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May. Primaries are party elections to select those candidates who will represent the party in the General
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Election in the fall. When voting in an Indiana primary election, you must select the ballot of one party and may vote only for candidates on the selected ballot. There are no write-in candidates allowed in a primary election.
Nonpartisan Elections
Nonpartisan Elections may take place at the Primary Election or the General Election. In St. Joseph County, voters elect members of most school boards on nonpartisan ballots at the General Election. Local questions may be placed on the ballot in either election. You must be 18 to vote in Nonpartisan Elections. You do not declare a party affiliation to vote in a Nonpartisan Election during the primaries.
Voting Procedures
Where to vote
Indiana polls are open from 6:00am to 6:00pm. District designations or boundaries vary for elective offices such as state senators or representatives, county commissioners or county councils, city councils, townships, and school boards. Local precinct polling places are printed in the newspaper near election time. You can also contact the Voter Registration office, 574-235-9521, or visit www.IndianaVoters.com to find your precinct polling place. You must vote at the correct precinct.
Indiana law requires that polling places and voting machines be accessible to the elderly and disabled. In the past, some polling places have not met this requirement. If you think your polling place does not comply with state accessibility requirements, contact the St. Joseph County Commissioners at 574-235-9534 so that the polling place may be made more accessible. To file a grievance about your precinct's accessibility, call the Hoosier Voter Hotline at 1-866-IN-1-VOTE (866-461-8683).
How to vote
The St. Joseph County Election Board determines which type of state-approved voting system will be used. The Indiana Voter Bill of Rights and posters instructing how to cast your ballot should be available at your polling place. If you make a mistake while filling in your ballot, do not attempt to correct it. Ask for a new ballot. This will prevent a possible invalid ballot. If you are denied a ballot, request a provisional ballot.
Assistance at the Polls
Precinct judges (one Republican and one Democrat) are available to explain voting procedures. They are required by law to provide such help. If you need assistance to vote, you may either ask them for assistance or designate someone to help you. That person may not be your employer or union official. The person who assists you must fill out an Affidavit of Voting Assistance before helping you at the voting booth. No one who assists you may disclose how you voted.
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Absentee Voting
Requirements
Indiana voters, registered to vote in the precinct where they live, may vote absentee-in-person at the Election Board office in the County/City Building in South Bend or the County Services Annex in Mishawaka. You need not state a reason for voting absentee-in-person. Absentee voting begins 28 days before Election Day from 8:00am to 4:30pm and ends at noon the day before the election. At least two Saturdays will be open from 8:00am to 4:00pm.
To vote absentee-by-mail, one of the following conditions must apply: 1. You have a specific, reasonable expectation that you will be absent from the county on
Election Day during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open (6 am until 6 pm). 2. You have a disability. 3. You are at least 65 years of age. 4. You will have official election duties outside of your voting precinct. 5. You are scheduled to work at your regular place of employment during the entire 12
hours that the polls are open. 6. You will be confined due to illness or injury or you will be caring for an individual
confined due to illness or injury during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open. 7. You are prevented from voting because of a religious discipline or religious holiday
during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open. 8. You are a participant in the state's address confidentiality program. 9. You are a member of the military or a public safety officer. 10. You are a "serious sex offender" as defined in Indiana Code 35-42-4-14(a). 11. You are prevented from voting due to the unavailability of transportation to the polls.
12. You are a voter eligible to vote under the “fail-safe” procedures described in IC 3-10-11 or 3-10-12, which cover situations in which someone’s name does not appear on the poll list. See “Indiana’ Voter’s Bill of Rights at: www.2018 Voters' Bill of Rights.FINAL.pub - IN.gov
Procedures To vote absentee-by-mail, send a completed application to your county Election Board by midnight of the Monday a week prior to Election Day, by mail or fax. The board will process it and mail you an absentee ballot if it is approved. You may mail the completed ballot to the county Election Board. Or, you, a member of your immediate household, or your attorney-in-fact may hand-deliver your ballot. It is against the law to have any other person deliver a completed ballot.
You must qualify under point #2 or #6 above or be physically unable to complete the ballot and sign the affidavit on your own to vote absentee-by-traveling-board, and complete an application as outlined in the procedures above. A bipartisan absentee voting board will deliver your ballot and assist you with filling it out, if needed. They will forward it to the Election Board for you.
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Provisional Ballots
The Help America Vote Act of 2002 provides that you may request a provisional ballot and vote if your qualification to vote is challenged for one of the following reasons: 1. Voter is unable or declines to present a photo ID meeting state requirements. 2. Voter's name isn't on the poll list, unless the voter qualifies to use one of the fail-
safe procedures. 3. Voter doesn't currently reside in the precinct, but is listed on the poll list, unless
the voter qualifies to use one of the fail-safe procedures. See Note below. 4. Poll list indicates a first time voter is required to provide additional residency
verification, but the voter is unable to do so. 5. Voter is not a U.S. Citizen. 6. Voter is not 18 years old at the general or municipal election. 7. Voter's signature does not match that on the registration record. 8. Voter is not affiliated with the party he is claiming at a primary election.
Exception: If the voter's party affiliation is challenged, and he fills out the challenged voter's affidavit (Form PRE-4), he will use a regular ballot to vote. His ballot will not be kept separate from the undisputed ballots. He will NOT use a provisional ballot.
Your provisional ballot will be kept separate from the other ballots cast in that precinct and delivered to the Election Board when the polls close. You have until noon 10 days after the election to provide the Election Board any needed documentation, including a valid photo ID, supporting your claim to the right to vote. The county Election Board will determine whether you were eligible to vote and whether your vote should be counted. Exception: If the challenge is for point #4 above, you must provide documentation by the time polls close on Election Day.
Note: Other fail-safe procedures may allow you to vote in certain situations. When your name isn't on the poll list, you may need to ask the poll worker to call for a Certificate of Error from the county, file a written or oral statement of affirmation or provide a voter registration receipt, depending on the circumstances. When your name does not match what is on the poll list, you may vote if you sign the poll book with your new name. When your address does not match the poll book, you may vote after signing the poll book and completing the required paperwork (Form VRG 4/12).
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Violations of Election Law
It is unlawful under Indiana law to engage in these activities:
• intimidate a voter
• pay a voter to cast a vote for or against any candidate
• tamper with any voted ballot
• disclose how another person voted
• vote at a polling place that you know is not your legal polling place
To report possible fraudulent election activities, notify the Election Board through the County Clerk, 574-235-9635 or prosecutor or call the Hoosier Voter Hotline at 1-866-IN-1-VOTE (866-461-8683).
Additional Information
Visit www.in.gov/sos/elections for more voter information from the Election Division of the Indiana Secretary of State. Download the Indiana Voter Information Guide, the Indiana Voter's Bill of Rights and other publications from the "Outreach Library." Or, order by calling 800-622-4941, or writing to Indiana Election Division, 302 West Washington Street, Room E-204, Indianapolis, IN 46204-2743.
Poll Workers
If you would like to be a poll worker on Election Day, contact the Voter Registration Office at 574-235-9521 or your political party's county headquarters. Poll workers are paid for their time, with rates varying by county. Those 16 and 17 years old may also be eligible. For more information, contact the Voter Registration Office.
Voter Registration Office County/City Building, 4th Floor 227 W. Jefferson Boulevard South Bend, IN 46601 Phone: 574-235-9521 8:00am to 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
Voter Registration Board Members appointed by party
Arielle Brandy (D) 574-235-9530
Kimberly Riskovitch (R) 574-235-9520 County Election Board. Contact through the County Clerk, 574-235-9635.
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FEDERAL OFFICES
President Four-year term. Next election is 2020. Donald J. Trump (R) Switchboard: 202-456-1414 The White House www.whitehouse.gov 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW www.whitehouse.gov/contact Washington, D.C. 20500
Vice-President Four-year term. Next election is 2020. Michael R. Pence (R) Contact information same as President
U.S. Senators Six-year terms. Next election is 2022. Todd Young (R) - 2022 202-224-5623 Fax: 202-228-1820 400 Russell Senate Office Building www.young.senate.gov . Washington, D.C. 20510 www.young.senate.gov/contact
251 North Illinois Street 317-226-6700 Suite 120 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Mike Braun (R) – 2024 202-224-4814 B85 Russell Senate Office Building www.braun.senate.gov Washington, D.C. 20510 115 N. Pennsylvania St.,Suite #100 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-822-8240
U.S. House of Representatives-2nd Dist. Two-year term. Next election is 2020. Jackie Walorski (R) 202-225-3915 Fax 202-225-6798 419 Cannon House Office Building www.walorski.house.gov Washington, D.C. 20515 www.walorski.house.gov/contact
202 Lincolnway East, Suite 101 574-204-2645 Fax: 574-217-8735 Mishawaka, IN 46544 709 Main St. 574-223-4373 Fax: 574-217-8735 Rochester, IN 46975 U.S. Congress (House and Senate): 202-225-3121 or 202-224-3121 U.S. Government Official Web Portal: www.usa.gov Federal Information Center: 800-FED-INFO (800-333-4636) Consumer/Government Information: www.consumer.gov
Civic Information: www.congress.org www.vote411.org (not government sponsored)
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FEDERAL COURTS
Northern District Court of Indiana
The Federal trial court in South Bend serves Cass, Elkhart, Fulton, Kosciusko, LaPorte, Marshall, Miami, Pulaski, St. Joseph, Starke, and Wabash counties. It is one of three divisions of the U.S. District Court for Northern Indiana, which is one of several District Courts within the Seventh Circuit. Federal judges are appointed by the U.S. President for life.
South Bend Main Office 102 Robert A. Grant U.S. Courthouse Judge Robert L. Miller, Jr. 204 South Main Street Judge Jon E. DeGuilio South Bend, IN 46601 Magistrate Judge, Michael G. Gotsch, Sr. 574-246-8000 Robert Trgovich, Clerk of Court http://www.innd.uscourts.gov/ Peggy Guernsey, Chief Deputy Linda Walker, Division Manager
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Indiana Northern Probation Office Everett McKinley Dirksen Robert A. Grant U.S. Courthouse U.S. Courthouse 204 South Main St., Room 105 219 South Dearborn Street , South Bend, IN 46601 Chicago, IL 60604 574-246-8130 312-435-5850 www.innp.uscourts.gov www.ca7.uscourts.gov
Indiana Northern Bankruptcy Court
South Bend Main Office United States Bankruptcy Court Judge Harry C. Dees, Jr. Robert K. Rodibauugh Christopher M. De Toro, Clerk of Courts United Staes Bankruptcy Courthouse Lesa Piech, Office Supervisor 401 South Michigan Street www.innb.uscourts.gov South Bend, IN 46601 Website includes links to helpful 574-968-2100 information such as credit counseling, legal aid, and attorney referrals.
Office hours: 9:00am to 4:00pm Monday - Friday excluding Federal holidays
Immigration and Naturalization
Department of Homeland Security National Information: 1-800-375-5283 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services www.uscis.gov Call for information and/or visit website before visiting a Field Office.
Indianapolis Field Office Chicago Field Office 1099 Meridian St., 10th Floor 101 W. Congress Parkway Indianapolis, IN 46204 Chicago, IL 60605
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INDIANA STATE OFFICES
Four-year terms. Elections in alternate even-numbered years. Next election is 2022. If no e-mail address is shown below, the website contains an e-mail link.
Governor Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb (R) - 2020 Suzanne Crouch (R) - 2020 200 W. Washington St., Office of the Gov. 200 W. Washington St., Room 333 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-232-4567 317-232-4545 www.in.gov/gov www.in.gov/lg
Secretary of State State Treasurer Connie Lawson (R) - 2022 Kelly Mitchell (R) - 2022 200 W. Washington St., Room 201 200 W. Washington St., Room 242 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-232-6531 317-232-6386 www.in.gov/sos www.in.gov/tos [email protected] [email protected]
Attorney General Auditor of the State Curtis T. Hill, Jr. (R) - 2020 Tera Klutz (R) - 2018 302 W. Washington St., 5th Floor 200 W. Washington St., Room 240 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-232-6201 317-232-3300 www.in.gov/attorneygeneral www.in.gov/auditor [email protected] [email protected]
Superintendent of Public Instruction Clerk of Supreme Court, Court Jennifer McCormick (R) - 2020 of Appeals & Tax Court South Tower – Suite 600 Greg Pachmayr (Appointed) 115 W. Washington St. 200 W. Washington St., Room 216 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-232-6610 317-232-1930 www.doe.in.gov/superintendent www.in.gov/judiciary/cofc [email protected] [email protected] State Information Center: 800-457-8283 or 317-233-0800 State Information Spanish Line: 888-855-3838 Official State of Indiana Website: www.in.gov Local Government Information: www.in.gov/mylocal Consumer Protection Division: 800-232-5516 or 317-232-6330 Indiana Department of Health: 1-800-382-9480 or 317-233-1325 Child Protective Services: 800-800-5556 Indiana Family & Social Services Administration: www.in.gov/fssa/ Employment Information: www.in.gov/dwd or 800-891-6499
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INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY Senate Call Center: 800-382-9467; 1-317-232-9400 House Call Center: 800-382-9842; 1-317-232-9600 Website: https://iga.in.gov (Start here to follow bills and find links to legislators.) Mail: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204 Legislative Services Agency: 1-317-232-9856
State Senators Four-year terms. Elections in alternate even-numbered years. Next election is 2020.
Dist. 5 Ed Charbonneau (R) - 2020 Dist. 8 Michael Bohacek (R) - 2020 2503 Sherwood Drive 220 Pokagon Trail
Valparaiso, IN 46385 Michiana Shores, IN 46360 1-317-232-9494 1-219-210-3502 [email protected] [email protected]
Dist. 9 Ryan D. Mishler (R) – 2020 Dist. 10 David Niezgodski (D) - 2020 P.O. 202 4942 Scenic Drive Bremen, IN 46506 South Bend, IN 46619 574-546-5246 574-233-8168 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (assistant) Dist. 11 Linda Rogers (R) – 2022 14770 Lindy Drive
Granger, IN 46530 574-277-5512 home / 317-234-9443 Statehouse [email protected]
State Representatives Two-year terms. Next election is 2020.
Dist. 5 Dale R. DeVon (R) Dist. 6 B. Patrick Bauer (D) 7508 Toscana Ct 1307 Sunnymede Avenue
Granger, IN 46530 South Bend, IN 46615 574-271-0686 574-232-9628 [email protected] [email protected]
Dist. 7 Ross Deal (D) Dist. 8 Ryan M. Dvorak (D) 3802 Dudley Drive 215 W. North Shore Drive Mishawaka, IN 46544 South Bend, IN 46617 574-258-0805 574-271-8006 [email protected] [email protected]
Dist. 21 Timothy Wesco (R) Dist. 48 Douglas Miller (R) 11229 Hemlock Drive 23267 County Road 4 East Osceola, IN 46561 Elkhart, IN 46514 574-220-3696 574-264-0644
INDIANA STATE COURTS
St. Joseph Circuit Court
Circuit Courts are courts of general jurisdiction and are established by the Indiana Constitution. St. Joseph County is designated as the 60th Judicial Circuit. By local rule, the Circuit Court has jurisdiction over civil matters and select criminal cases, and conducts all Grand Jury proceedings. The Court consists of one elected Judge, who serves a six-year term, and three magistrates appointed by the Judge.
County Courthouse Lisa Plencner, Court Administrator 101 South Main Street 574-235-5083 South Bend, IN 46601 Rita Glenn (D), Clerk of Courts 574-235-9635 Fax 574-235-9838
Judge John E. Broden 574-235-9551 Fax 574-245-6618 Magistrate Andre B. Gammage 574-235-9661 Magistrate William L. Wilson 574-235-9181 Magistrate Cristal C. Brisco* 574-256-6237
St. Joseph Superior Court
Superior Courts are authorized by the Indiana General Assembly. The St. Joseph Superior Court consists of eight judges, four in the Civil Division and four in the Criminal Division. The Governor appoints judges upon recommendation by the St. Joseph County Judicial Nominating Committee, based on merit. Judges serve a first term of two years, followed by subsequent terms of six years, with appointments renewed at the end of each term by a retention vote at the General Election. The Superior Court Chief Judge appoints four magistrates to oversee the Traffic and Misdemeanor Court and Small Claims Court.
Courthouse 3 Brigette Wasielewski, Court Admin. 129 South Main Street 574-235-9893 Fax 574-245-6601 South Bend, IN 46601 (Office at 101 S. Main St.)
Criminal Division Civil Division Judge Elizabeth C. Hurley - 2022 Judge Jenny Pitts Manier - 2024* Judge Jeffrey L. Sanford - 2024 Chief Judge David C. Chapleau - 2020 Judge John Marnocha - 2020 Judge Margot F. Reagan - 2024 Judge Jane Woodward Miller - 2020 Judge Steven L. Hostetler - 2022
Clerk: 574-235-5484 Clerk: 574-235-9843 *Chambers of Judge Manier and Magistrate Brisco are located in Mishawaka, please see address on the following page.
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Traffic and Misdemeanor Court and Small Claims Courts
Magistrates share jurisdiction and alternate between the two courts.
Courthouse 2 Traffic and Misdemeanor: 112 South Lafayette Blvd. Clerk 574- 235-9731 South Bend, IN 46601 Administrative Staff 574- 245-6794
Administrative Staff Fax 574- 245-6798 Magistrate Elizabeth A. Hardtke Small Claims: Magistrate Keith Doi Clerk 574- 235-9794 Magistrate Paul Singleton Administrative Staff 574- 245-6796 Magistrate Julie Verheye Administrative Staff Fax 574- 245-6728
Mishawaka Division Courts
County Services Building Circuit Court Clerk: 574-256-6235 219 Lincolnway West Superior Court Clerk: 574-256-6202 Mishawaka, IN 46544 Circuit Court Magistrate Cristal C. Brisco 574-256-6237 Fax 574-256-6240 Superior Court Judge Jenny Pitts-Manier - 2024 (Civil) 574-256-6219 Fax 574-256-6306
Probate Court
St. Joseph County is the only county in Indiana with a Probate Court, a court of limited or special jurisdiction. This court has authority over estates, wills, trusts, guardianships, adoptions, paternity, and a family court dealing with domestic matters such as divorce, child support, and visitation. The Probate Court also has exclusive jurisdiction over all juvenile matters, including the administration of the Thomas N. Frederick Juvenile Justice Center. The Judge of the Probate Court is elected for a six-year term and appoints a Senior Judge and three magistrates.
Thomas N. Frederick Juvenile Clerk: 574-235-5371 Fax 574-235-5501 Justice Center Juvenile Justice Center: 574-235-KIDS (5437) 1000 South Michigan Street www.jjconline.org South Bend, IN 46601
Judge Jason Cichowicz - 2024 Magistrate Ashley Mills Colborn Magistrate Aric Rutkowski Magistrate Graham C. Polando
Additional related information on following page.
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Court Appointed Special Advocate Brenda Matuszkiewicz, Exec. Director Program (CASA), located in the 574-235-5375 or 574-233-2272 Juvenile Justice Center (address above) www.sjccasa.org Family Justice Center of Amy Stewart-Brown St. Joseph County Executive Director 533 North Niles Ave. 574-234-6900 8:00am to 4:30pm Mon.- Fri.
South Bend, IN 46607 www.fjcsjc.org
Jury Duty in Indiana State Trial Courts
Eligibility The jury pool for St. Joseph County is taken from the Indiana Statewide Jury Pool list. The list is created annually by the Indiana Supreme Court and the Indiana Jury Committee, based on lists from the Department of Revenue and the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Ineligible persons shall not serve. Eligibility requirements:
• a United States citizen and at least 18 years old
• a resident of the county in which you will serve on a jury
• able to effectively communicate in English (read, speak, and understand)
• not suffering from a disability that would prevent you from effectively serving
• not under guardianship due to mental incapacity
• not a law enforcement officer in a criminal case For questions about St. Joseph County jury duty, call Barb Savely at 574-235-9506. For separate rules that apply to jury duty in the Federal Courts, please call 574-246-8000.
Additional Offices
Adult Probation: 574-235-9565 Adult Protective Services: 574-235-5092 Child Protective Services: 574-232-3042 Child Support: 574-235-9786 Domestic Relations Counseling: 574-235-9662 Family Violence and Special Victims Unit: 574-235-7818 Juvenile Probation: 574-235-5400 Substance Abuse Program: 574-235-9909 Veterans Services Office: 574-235-9978
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ST. JOSEPH COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Four-year terms. No more than two elected in alternate even-numbered years from single-member districts of similar population. Next election is 2020.
1st District - 2022 2nd District – 2020 3rd District - 2020 Andrew Kostielney (R) Pres. Dave Thomas (D) Deborah Fleming (R) VP 52860 Juniper Road 522 S. Meade Street 1330 E. Jefferson South Bend, IN 46637 South Bend, IN 46619 South Bend, IN 46617
County Commissioners Office 574-235-9534 Fax 574-235-7849 County/City Building, 7th Floor 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday - Friday 227 West Jefferson Boulevard South Bend, IN 46601 www.sjcindiana.com/402/Board-of-Commissioners
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY OFFICIALS
Four-year terms. Half elected in alternate even-numbered years. Next election is 2020.
ASSESSOR - 2022 Rosemary Mandrici (D) 574- 235-9523 AUDITOR - 2022 Mike Hamman (D) 574- 235-9668 CLERK - 2022 Rita Glenn (D) 574- 235-9635 CORONER - 2020 Michael J. McGann (D) 574- 235-5038 PROSECUTOR - 2022 Kenneth Cotter (D) 574- 235-9544 RECORDER - 2020 Mary Beth Wisniewski (D) 574- 235-9525 SHERIFF - 2022 Bill Redman (D) 574- 245-6540 SURVEYOR - 2020 John R. McNamara (D) 574- 235-9631 TREASURER - 2020 Michael J. Kruk (D) 574- 235-9531
Appointed Officials: ENGINEER Jessica Clark 574-235-9626 HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT Charles (Chip) Porter 574- 235-7800
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY COUNCIL
Four-year terms. Elections in alternate even-numbered years. Members live in their single-member districts. No more than 5 elected in any election. Next election 2020.
Dist. A Bobby Kruszynski, Jr. (D) Dist. B Corey Noland (D) 2022 26440 Sandpiper Court 2022 19024 Glendale Avenue South Bend, IN 46619 South Bend, IN 46637
574-287-1754 574-273-0603
Dist. C Richard Pfeil (R) Dist. D Rafael Morton (D) Pres. 2022 517 Oakbrook Ct. 2020 325 N. Studebaker Granger, IN 46530 South Bend, IN 46628 574-273-1776 574-232-7190 Dist. E Diana Hess (D) Dist. F Mark Telloyan (R) 2022 4103 Irish Hills Drive Apt. 2A 2020 19431 Edinburgh Drive
South Bend, IN 46614 South Bend, IN 46614 574-315-0714 574-287-7690
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Dist. G Mark A. Catanzarite (D) Dist. H Joe Canarecci (D) 2020 2022 Oak Park Drive 2022 201 W. 10th St. South Bend, IN 46617 Mishawaka, IN 46544 574-232-9112 574-855-9680
Dist. I Mark Root (R) County Council Office 2020 10737 Chelsea Drive County/City Building, 4th Floor Osceola, IN 46561 227 W. Jefferson Boulevard 574-254-1541 South Bend, IN 46601
Jennifer M. Prawat: Executive Secretary 574-235-9658 Fax 574-235-5022 [email protected] 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday - Friday E-mail for all council members: [email protected] www.sjcindiana.com/404/county-council
Area Plan Commission
The Commission consists of 15 members who are appointed to represent the seven member units of government. The Commission's primary activities are comprehensive planning, zoning, and the subdivision of land.
County/City Building 574-235-9571 227 W. Jefferson Boulevard, 11th Floor 574-235-9813 fax South Bend, IN 46601 http://www.stjosephcountyindiana.com/306/Area-Plan-Commission
Historic Preservation Commission The Commission’s primary function is to identify buildings, structures, sites, and objects which are architecturally or historically significant. Its jurisdiction includes the City of South Bend and the unincorporated areas of St. Joseph County. Of the nine members, eight are appointed by the legislative and executive branches of the City and County. Each member is appointed for a three-year term.
125 South Lafayette Blvd 574-235-9798 South Bend, IN 46601 http://www.sjcindiana.com/438/Historic-Preservation-Commission
Transpo
South Bend Public Transportation Corporation (Transpo) provides fixed route and paratransit service for South Bend and Mishawaka. 1401 S. Lafayette Boulevard 574-232-9901 South Bend, IN 46613 www.sbtranspo.com
St. Joseph County Airport Authority The Airport Authority has four bipartisan board members appointed by the St. Joseph County Commissioners. South Bend International Airport 4477 Progress Drive, South Bend 46628 574-282-4590 https://flysbn.com/sbn/board-staff/
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SOUTH BEND CITY OFFICIALS Four-year terms. Next election is 2019.
City of South Bend Mayor City of South Bend Clerk Pete Buttigieg (D) Kareemah Fowler (D) County/City Building County/City Building 227 W. Jefferson, Suite 1400 227 W. Jefferson, Suite 455 South Bend, IN 46601 South Bend, IN 46601 [email protected] [email protected]
Mayor (311 Call Center) 574-235-9261 City Clerk: 574-235-9221
www.southbendin.gov
SOUTH BEND COMMON COUNCIL
Four-year terms. Next election, 2019. Email address: [email protected]
1st Dist. Tim Scott (D) . 2nd Dist. Regina Williams-Preston (D) 711 Forest Avenue 838 N. Elmer St. South Bend, IN 46616 South Bend, IN 46628 574-235-5980 574-235-5983
[email protected] [email protected]
3rd Dist. Sharon McBride (D) 4th Dist. Jo Broden (D) 415 E. Broadway St. 201 West North Shore Dr. South Bend, IN 46601 South Bend, IN 46617 574-235-5981 574-235-5978 [email protected] [email protected]
5th Dist. Jake Teshka (R) 6th Dist. Oliver Davis (D) 2419 Cheshire Dr. 1801 S. Nash Street South Bend, IN 46614 South Bend, IN 46613 574-235-5984 574-235-5986 [email protected] [email protected]
At-Lg. Gavin Ferlic (D) At-Lg. John Voorde (D) 1109 Duey St. 1029 Clermont Dr.
South Bend, IN 46617 South Bend, IN 46617 574-235-5979 574-235-5982
[email protected] [email protected]
At-Lg. Karen L. White (D) City Clerk Office 574-235-9221 1912 Malvern Way City Council Office 574-235-9321 South Bend, IN 46614 County/City Building, 4th Floor
574-235-5985 227 W. Jefferson Boulevard [email protected] South Bend, IN 46601
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SOUTH BEND BOARDS & COMMISSIONS
Redevelopment Commission
The Redevelopment Commission was established to address conditions associated with blight and the underutilization of land and/or barriers to development. The Commission operates within the city limits of South Bend and identifies problem areas and develops a strategic plan for eliminating blight and bringing about new development within those areas. A primary focus is on the expansion of tax base and the creation of new jobs within South Bend.
There are five voting members of the South Bend Redevelopment Commission. Three are appointed by the Mayor; two are appointed by the South Bend Common Council. In addition, one member of the South Bend Community School Corporation Board of School Trustees is appointed by the Mayor as a non-voting adviser to the Commission.
The Redevelopment Commission holds its regular meetings the second and fourth Thursdays of the month at 9:30 a.m. in the Board of Public Works Conference Room, 13th floor, County/City Building. 227 West Jefferson Boulevard, Room 1308 South Bend, Indiana 46601 Contact: 574-235-9337 https://southbendin.gov/board/redevelopment-commission
Redevelopment Authority The South Bend Redevelopment Authority is an instrument used to finance local public improvements for lease to the South Bend Redevelopment Commission. The Authority meets on the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 10:30am as needed. Meetings are usually held in the conference room on the 13th floor of the County/City Building. Three members of the Authority are appointed by the Mayor.
Contact: 574-235-9337 https://southbendin.gov/board/redevelopment-commission
Board of Public Safety The Board of Public Safety is the administrative agency for the South Bend Police and Fire Departments. The Board is comprised of five members and the Clerk appointed by the Mayor. The Board of Public Safety meets every third Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. on the 13th floor of the County/City Building, Room 1308.
13th Floor, County/City Building 227 West Jefferson Blvd. South Bend, IN 46601 Contact: Linda Martin, 574-235-9251 https://southbendin.gov/board/public-safety
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MISHAWAKA CITY OFFICIALS
Four-year terms. Next election is 2019.
City of Mishawaka Mayor City of Mishawaka Clerk Dave Wood (R) Deborah Ladyga-Block (D) City Hall, 600 E. Third Street City Hall, 600 E. Third Street Mishawaka, IN 46544 Mishawaka, IN 46544 [email protected] [email protected] 574-258-1601 574-258-1616
www.mishawaka.in.gov MISHAWAKA COMMON COUNCIL
Four-year terms. Next election is 2019. 1st Dist. Dale (Woody) Emmons (D) 2nd Dist. Mike Bellovich (R) 707 W. 13th Street 1839 Acorn Lane
Mishawaka, IN 46544 Mishawaka, IN 46544 574-259-1839 574-276-3069
[email protected] [email protected] 3rd Dist. Stacy Petko Reisdorf (D) 4th Dist. Kate Voelker (R)
3330 Brunswick Sqare Drive 834 Lincolnway East Mishawaka, IN 46544 Mishawaka, IN 46544 574-255-6410 574- 256-5133 [email protected] [email protected]
5th Dist. S. Michael Compton (D) 6th Dist. Ron Banicki (D) 232 Stanley Street 512 W. Berry Avenue Mishawaka, IN 46545 Mishawaka, IN 46545 574-256-2409 574-255-0562
[email protected] [email protected] At-Lg. Greg Hixenbaugh . At-Lg. Matt Mammolenti (D)
559 Webster St. 3811 Rockmount Lane Mishawaka, IN 46545 Mishawaka, IN 46544 574-276-2852 574-258-9128 [email protected] [email protected]
At-Lg. Bryan Tanner (D) City Clerk’s Office 525 Calhoun St. 574-258-1616 Mishawaka, IN 46545 Mishawaka City Hall 574-400-5277 600 East Third Street
[email protected] Mishawaka, IN 46544
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MISHAWAKA BOARDS & COMMISSIONS
Redevelopment Commission This commission serves as the governing body for the Department of Planning and Community Development and is made up of five voting members who are each appointed to a one-year term by the Mayor and Common Council. The Commission meets the 4th Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Board of Public Works and Safety Conference Room in City Hall (Room 205), 600 E. Third Street.
600 East Third Street Contact: 574-258-1668 Mishawaka, IN 46544 www.mishawaka.in.gov/commissions/redevelopment
Board of Parks & Recreation This Board, consisting of six members appointed by the mayor, works in cooperation with the Mishawaka Parks & Recreation Department. It meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at 4:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 600 E. Third St.
904 N. Main Street Contact: 574-258-1664 Mishawaka, IN 46544 www.mishawaka.in.gov/boards/parks
Board of Public Works and Safety This Board is served by three members and a clerk. It meets every Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in the Board of Public Works and Safety Conference Room in City Hall (Room 205).
600 East Third Street Contact: 574-258-1625 Mishawaka, IN 46544 www.mishawaka.in.gov/boards/bpws
Board of Zoning Appeals This five-member Board works in conjunction with the Building/Planning Department of the city, meeting the 2nd Tuesday of every month, when needed, at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
600 East Third Street Contact: 574-258-1625 Mishawaka, IN 46544 www.mishawaka.in.gov/boards/bza
Plan Commission This nine-member Board works in conjunction with the Building/Planning Department of the city, meeting the 2nd Tuesday of every month, if business, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
600 East Third Street Contact: 574-258-1625 Mishawaka, IN 46544 www.mishawaka.in.gov/boards/plan
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ST. JOSEPH COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
August Freda - 12/31/22 Terry R. Rensberger – 12/31/2021 [email protected] [email protected] St. Joseph County Council Presidents of John Glenn and Union
North United School Corp. Boards of School Trustees
Alan Feldbaum - 2/29/20 [email protected] Ann Rosen – 12/31/2020 St. Joseph County Commissioners [email protected] St. Joseph County Council
Marvin V. Curtis Michelle L. Engel – 12/31/2020 [email protected] [email protected] St. Joseph County Commissioners SBCSC Board of Trustees
Christine Pochert-Ringle - 12/31/19 [email protected] To reach a board member, email them
SBCSC Board of Trustees or call 574-282-4670 to leave a message.
Website: www.libraryforlife.org. Appointing authority and term expiration shown. Board usually meets 4th Monday at 4:15pm but this is subject to change. Check website and confirm time and location at 574-282-4646.
MISHAWAKA-PENN-HARRIS LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mark Bagwell 11/30/2020 VP Roland Morin – 12/31/2021 St. Joseph County Council School City of Mishawaka Board
David Straughn 12/05/2021 Naomi Rea - 12/31/2020 SEC St. Joseph County Council St. Joseph County Commissioners
Marcia Wells - 4/08/2019 PRES Roger Wright – 9/30/2020 St. Joseph County Commissioners PHM School Board
Jenny McNeil 12/31/2022 School City of Mishawaka Board To contact a member of the Board of Trustees, direct correspondence to: ATTN: (Name of Board Member) Mishawaka-Penn-Harris Public Library 209 Lincolnway East Mishawaka, IN 46544
Website: www.mphpl.org Appointing authority and term expiration shown. Board meets 3rd Thursday, 4:00pm. Call 574-259-5277 ext. 1105 for location.
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SCHOOL BOARDS
South Bend Community School Corporation South Bend and Clay, Centre, German, Greene, Portage, and Warren Townships
Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Kenneth Spells(until June 30, 2019) Appointed by the School Board 574-393-6128 Fax 574-283-8143
Administration Building [email protected] 215 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Website: sb.school South Bend, IN 46601
Board of School Trustees. Four-year terms. Elections held in alternate even- numbered years at the General Election. Next election is 2020.
Dist. 1 Dr. Ruth Warren - 2022 Dist. 5 Stuart Greene -2022 574-393-6000 574-393-6000 [email protected] [email protected]
Dist. 2 Oletha Jones - 2022 At-Lg. Rudy Monterrosa - 2020 574-393-6000 574-855-4235 [email protected] [email protected]
Dist. 3 Leslie Wesley - 2020 At-Lg. John Anella - 2020 574-532-0563 574-236-4736 [email protected] [email protected]
Dist. 4 Dawn M. Jones - 2020 Meetings: 1st & 3rd Monday at 5:30pm 574-367-0654 3rd floor, Administration Building.
[email protected] Call 574-393-6000 for exceptions click Board Docs on website.
School City Of Mishawaka
Superintendent of Schools Dr. A. Dean Speicher Appointed by the School Board 574-254-4537 Fax 574-254-4585 1402 S. Main Street [email protected] Mishawaka, IN 46544 mishawakaschools.com
Board of School Trustees. Three elected; two appointed
Richard C. Currey - 2020 Jeffery E. Emmons – 2020 President 574-256-0106 (elected) 574-386-8448 (elected)
curreyr@@mishawaka.k12.in.us [email protected]
Holly Parks - 2022 Secretary Amanda Roberts - 2021 574-298-8891 (elected) 574-367-0870 (appointed by City Council)
[email protected] [email protected]
William D. Pemberton - 2022 574-254-0308 (appointed by Mayor) Meetings: 2nd & 4th Wed. at 7:00pm [email protected] Call 574-254-450 0 for location.
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Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation
Superintendent of Schools: Jerry L.Thacker, Ed. D. Superintendent is appointed 55900 Bittersweet Road by the School Board Mishawaka, IN 46545 Website: www.phmschools.org 574-259-7941 Fax 574-258-9547
Board of School Trustees: Four-year terms. Elections held in alternate even-numbered years at the General Election. Next election is 2020.
Penn Jamie Woods - 2020 Madison Larry Beehler - 2022 574-674-5187 574-633-4730
Penn James L. Garrett - 2020 At-Large Christopher Riley - 2022 574-742-7076 574-440-3693
Penn Karin Jaye Galloway - 2022 Meetings: 2nd & 4th Monday at 7:00pm 574-231-8522 For location and date exceptions,
Call 574-258-9570 or visit website.
Harris Gary Fox - 2020 Contact: Donna Humes, Admin. Asst. 574-273-1359 574-258-9570
Harris Angie Gates - 2022 Board Member e-mails to: 574-273-1750 [email protected]
John Glenn School Corporation
Superintendent of Schools Richard M. Reese, Ed. S. (until June 30, 2019) Superintendent is appointed 101 John Glenn Drive by the School Board Walkerton, IN 46574 Website: www.jgsc.k12.in.us 574-586-3129 Fax 574-586-2660
Board of School Trustees: Four-year terms. Elections held in alternate even-numbered years at the General Election. Next election is 2020.
Jeffrey L. Johnson - 2020 Robert A. Borlik - 2020 574-586-3293 574-586-3220 [email protected] [email protected]
Christian A. Mattix – 2020 VP Curt Pletcher – 2020 765-404-2682 574-784-8724 [email protected] [email protected]
Daniel R. Drotar - 2022 Dennis Holland – 2022 President 574-586-2543 574-586-2811 [email protected] [email protected]
William Groves - 2022 Meetings: 1st & 3rd Tues. at 7:00pm 574-514-9435 101 John Glenn Drive, Walkerton [email protected] Call 574-586-3129 for agenda.
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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES
Four-year terms. Next election is 2022.
Centre Clay German
Judith Galloway (R) Mike Dobson (R) Thomas McClanahan (D) 20502 Johnson Road 18355 Auten Road 51755 Portage Road South Bend, IN 46614 South Bend, IN 46637 South Bend, IN 46628 574-291-7766 574-277-4452 574-272-9020
Greene Harris Liberty
Sandra Ort (R) Kenneth E. Lindsay (R) Sue Dittmar (R) 61500 Poppy Road 13981 State Road 23 300 S. Main St. PO Box 729 South Bend, IN 46614 Granger, IN 46530 North Liberty, IN 46554 574-289-9942 574-272-2371 574-656-4587
Lincoln Madison Olive John A. McGee (D) Scott Laidig (R) Will Miller (R) 801 Colorado Street 15267 Madison Rd. 102 Arch St., PO Box 214 Walkerton, IN 46574 Mishawaka, IN 46544 New Carlisle, IN 46552 574-586-2812 574-850-0302 574-654-3231
Penn Portage Union
Doris Portolese (R) Sean Coleman (D) Bill Stroup (R) 210 E. Russ Street 133 N. William St. 507 S. Michigan St. PO Box 510 Mishawaka, IN 46545 South Bend, IN 46601 Lakeville, IN 46536 574-256-6213 574-233-2126 574-784-3110
Warren Steven Downey (D) 55788 Red Tail Court South Bend, IN 574-288-8702
TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS
Four-year term. Next election is 2022.
Mike Castellon (R) Penn Township is the only local township 219 Lincolnway West that retains its own assessor. Please Mishawaka, IN 46544 see County Assessor contact information on 574-256-6204 Page 17 if you live outside Penn Township.
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Penn website: http://www.penntownship-sjcin.org Harris website: http://www.harristwp.com German website: http://www.germantownshipsb.com For additional information on township services or contact information, visit www.indianatownshipassoc.org
AREA TOWN COUNCILS (All phone numbers are in 574 area code unless otherwise stated)
Lakeville ▪ 784-8311 ▪ PO Box 137 ▪ 46536 ▪ www.lakevilleindiana.org Clerk/Treasurer – 2019 Shirley Rynearson 784-8311 Member – 2019 April L. Hathaway (D), Pres. 784-4025 Member – 2019 Karen Lovino (D), VP 784-3474 Member – 2019 Lori Kelly (R) 784-2012 New Carlisle ▪ 654-3733 ▪ 124 E. Michigan St. ▪ 46552 ▪ www.townofnewcarlisle.com
Clerk/Treasurer – 2019 Susan Moffitt (D) 654-3733 At-Large – 2022 Marcy Kauffman (D) 339-9795 At-Large – 2022 Samantha Rush (R) 440-9050 At-Large - 2019 Randall Budreau (R) 520-4573 At-Large – 2019 Ken Carter (D) . 654-3836 At-Large – 2019 Dan Vermillion (D) 863-873-1474 North Liberty ▪ 656-4447 ▪ P.O. Box 515 ▪ 46554 ▪ www.northliberty.in.gov Clerk/Treasurer – 2019 Vicki L. Kitchen (R) 656-4447 At-Large – 2022 Gerry E. Brown (R) 656-8093 At-Large – 2022 Tom England (R) 656-3045 At-Large – 2019 Randy Lemert (R) 656-4974 At-Large – 2019 William S. Groves, Jr. (R) 656-3974 At-Large – 2019 Matthew D. Peterson (R) 222-3807 Osceola ▪ 674-8114 ▪ 850 Lincoln Way West ▪ 46561▪ www.osceola.in.gov Clerk/Treasurer - 2019 Denese Thornburg (D) 674-8114 Ward 1 – 2019 Debbie Davis (D) 674-5059 Ward 2 – 2019 Jay Klein (D) 674-9533 Ward 3 - 2019 Gregory Burris (D) 674-8114 Roseland ▪ 272-6485 ▪ 200 Independence Drive ▪ 46637 ▪ www.townofroseland.us Clerk/Treasurer - 2019 Robin Ackerson (D) 272-6485 At-Large – 2019 Marty Madigan (D) 277-5367 At-Large – 2022 Traci Newman (D) 277-9295 At-Large – 2019 Elizabeth McCombs (D) Pres. 323-1603 Walkerton ▪ 586-3711 ▪ 301 Michigan St. ▪ 46574 ▪ www.walkerton.org Clerk/Treasurer – 2019 Theresa (Terri) Buckmaster (D) 586-3711 Town Judge – 2019 Daniel Chamberlin (R) 586-2340 Ward 1 – 2022 Tommi Weeks (R) 767-1058 Ward 2 – 2022 Robert E. (Gene) Reese (R), VP 586-7449 Ward 3 - 2019 Joyce Joiner (R) 721-0294 Ward 4 – 2019 Karol S. Jackson (D), Pres. 586-2461 At-Large – 2019 Jeffrey Fansler (R) 586-7698
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