Representatives
Town of Gilbert Town Council Contact Information
Mayor Scott Anderson
(480) 503-6764 | Scott.Anderson@gilbertaz.gov
Vice Mayor Bobbi Buchli
(480) 503-6764 | Bobbi.Buchli@gilbertaz.gov
Councilmember Chuck Bongiovanni
(480) 503-6764 | Chuck.Bongiovanni@gilbertaz.gov
Councilmember Kenny Buckland
(480) 503-6764 | Kenny.Buckland@gilbertaz.gov
Councilmember Yung Koprowski
(480) 503-6764 | Yung.Koprowski@gilbertaz.gov
Councilmember Monte Lyons
(480) 503-6764 | Monte.Lyons@gilbertaz.gov
Councilmember Jim Torgeson
(480) 503-6764 | Jim.Torgeson@gilbertaz.gov
Gilbert Town Council Email
Councilmembers@gilbertaz.gov
Mayor’s Aide, Kirsten Morgan
Kirsten.Morgan@GilbertAZ.gov
Council Aide, Monica D’Ortenzio
Monica.D’Ortenzio@GilbertAZ.gov
Council Outreach Coordinator, Taylor Porter
Taylor.Porter@gilbertaz.gov
United States Senate

Mark Kelly
United States Senator

RUBEN GALLEGO
United States Senator
United States House of Representatives

Andy Biggs
Congressman
Mesa District Office
2509 S. Power Rd. #204
Superstition Plaza
Mesa, AZ 85209
Phone: (480) 699-8239
Gov Website
Arizona State Senate

Warren Petersen
President of the Senate
Arizona House of Representatives


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City of Chandler
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Chandler City Council

Town of Gilbert
The Gilbert Town Council consists of a Mayor and six Councilmembers. The Mayor and Council serve at-large, representing all citizens and serve four year terms; there are no term limits and members can be elected to consecutive terms of office. Gilbert municipal elections are non-partisan.
Gilbert Town Council
City and Town
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