2021 LWVGT Citizen’s Directory of Elected Officials online



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

February 3, 2021

 
Contact: League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson, League@lwvtucson.com
 

 

MAKE DEMOCRACY WORK     Engage your elected officials

 

“The League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson announces the availability of the 2021 A Citizen’s Directory of Elected Officials.   The publication is free and ready for you.  Want to know who is representing you and how to get in touch with them? You need Tucson’s new Citizen’s Directory of Elected Officials.

Kathy Aros, LWVGT’s President, says “Now more than ever, it is so important for our elected officials to hear from their constituents.  A Citizen’s Directory of Elected Officials makes that a lot easier.  Don’t just leave it to others and hope for the outcome you want!  One comment added to many others can help shape policy and legislation.”

It’s easy to get your copy of the 2021 Citizen’s Directory.  You can pick up a copy at your library branch.  They are available at curbside when you pick up your books on hold or just drop by and pick one up.  Or pick up one with no contact, the League’s office, 800 N. Swan, Tuesday, February 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and Wednesday, February 24 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Or you can access the directory online at lwvtucson.org under News/Publications.

DIRECTORY CONTENT:

  • City of Tucson and Surrounding Municipalities elected officials’ websites, emails, district maps, office addresses, and term limits.
  • Pima County Elected Officials including Pima Community College Governing Board
  • Tribal Governments:  Pascua Yaqui Tribe and Tohono O’Odham Nation
  • State of Arizona Executives: Governor, Secretary, Attorney General, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Mine Inspector
  • Arizona Corporation Commission
  • 55th Arizona Legislature: Districts 2, 3, 4, 9,10,11,14
  • U.S. Elected Officials: President, Senators, Representatives; Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Make your voice heard!”

Carolyn’s note: This is an invaluable resource of elected officials in Arizona and the tribal governments. It’s usually available at the Pima County Public Libraries, but not all branches are open for browsing. Might be easiest to pick it up at the LWVGT office.


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