In the state legislature El Dorado Hills is located in the 1st Senate District, represented by Republican Dave Cox, and in the 10th Assembly District, represented by Republican Alan Nakanishi. Federally, El Dorado Hills is located in California's 4th congressional district, which has a Cook PVI of R +11 and was represented by John Doolittle. The 2008 congressional seat election resulted in a virtual tie between retired Air Force Officer Charlie Brown (Democrat) and Southern California politician Tom McClintock (Republican). The outcome is still undetermined as of November 17, 2008.
As an unincorporated area the local government of El Dorado Hills is that of El Dorado County. Three supervisorial districts include parts of El Dorado Hills. District 1 is represented by Rusty Dupray, District 2 by Helen Baumann, and District 4 by Ron Briggs.
A number of services are provided by other local agencies. These include the El Dorado Hills Community Services District (CSD), the Springfield Meadows Community Services District, the Marble Mountain Community Services District, the El Dorado Hills County Water District (fire department), and the El Dorado Irrigation District. Also most recently a local woman Alison Huber ran for state essmebly in this past 2008 election.
Our Local Government:
El Dorado Hills Community Services District
1021 Harvard Way
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
(916) 933-6624
Fax (916) 933-6359
Board of Directors
Bill Vandegrift
President
939-0554
billyv69@sbcglobal.net
Tony Rogozinski
Vice President
939-0766
tony_rogozinski@hp.com
Larry Brilliant
Director
939-0554
lsb1048@sbcglobal.net
Justin Masters
Director
939-3309
jmasters_pub@sbcglobal.net
Rob Vomund
Director
Rob-CSD@VomundPhotography.com
El Dorado County Supervisors
Norman Santiago , Jack Sweeney,
Helen Baumann, Rusty Dupray, Ron Briggs
330 Fair Lane
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 621-5650 or (800) 491-6642
Fax (530) 622-3645
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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