Contact Your Elected Officials

Contact Your Elected Officials

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Many elected officials do not have a direct email address but instead prefer that you fill out a form with your message at their website.  You may also call them.  Phone numbers, addresses and links for sending a message are below:

Hudson City Officials

Mayor: Jeffrey Anzevino, 330-813-3874, janzevino [at] hudson.oh.us

Council President: Chris Foster, 216-272-3150,  cfoster [at] hudson.oh.us

Ward 1: Dr. Patricia Goetz, 234-346-2921

Ward 2:  Chris Foster, 216-272-3150, cfoster [at] hudson.oh.us

Ward 3:  Skylar Sutton, 330-422-3939, ssutton [at] hudson.oh.us  

Ward 4:  Dr. Mike Bird, 234-346-2942, mbird [at] hudson.oh.us 

Council Persons At-Large: 

  • Chris Banweg 513-318-9256,  cbanweg [at] hudson.oh.us 
  • Karen Heater 330-575-7866,  kheater [at] hudson.oh.us
  • Nicole Kowalski  330-813-3651, nkowalski [at] hudson.oh.us

Hudson City School District Board of Eduation  

Steve DiMauro, President  Phone 330-653-1399 Press 2:  dimauros [at] hudson.edu

Alisa Wright,  Vice President Phone 330-653-1399 Press 3: wrighta [at] hudson.k12.oh.us

Mark Dzurec Phone 330-653-1399 Press 1: dzurecm [at] hudson.k12.oh.us

Laura Jones Phone 330-653-1399 Press 5: jones [at] hudson.edu.k12.oh.us

Tom Tobin Phone 330-653-1399 Press 4: tobint [at] hudson.edu.k12.oh.us

Hudson Library and Historical Society Board of Trustees:

Basil Musnuff, President, bmusnuff [at] gmail.com,  Trustees: Samuel Barnett, Woody Ban,  Beverly Dorson, Maggie Mooney John Rydquist, Rob Swedenborg, Carleen Welch, Courtney Cahoon White            

Tips for calling your legislator

Calling your legislators is easy. Here are a few tips to ensure your success:

  • Ask to leave a message for the legislator   Very rarely will you actually speak to the legislator who you are calling. More likely you will speak to an aide who will pass your message on to the legislator or will be asked to leave a voice mail. When calling a legislator, you can either ask for the legislator to call you back or leave a message.
  • Keep the call short and sweet.   Each call should take only a minute or two. Make sure to include in your message:
    1. Who you are (name and your city or zip code.  Occupation, if relevant.);
    2. Why you are calling (if you know the number of the bill, you should include it. If not, make sure you state what issue you are calling about and your position on the issue); and
    3. What you would like the legislator to do (i.e. vote for or against a bill).
  • Speak slowly and clearly  It is likely that the person who answers the phone has been taking lots of messages all day long on a variety of issues. It is unlikely that they are an expert on the issue that you are calling about.  You will have a better chance of making an impact if you speak slowly and clearly so the legislator’s aide can communicate an accurate message to the legislator.