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2016 Alabama School Journal | Legislative Guide 3 DISTRICT 20 DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 22 DISTRICT 23 Madison Madison Jackson • Madison Dekalb • Jackson HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 Lauderdale Lauderdale • Limestone Colbert • Lauderdale MEMBERS BY DISTRICT Lawrence PO BOX 40 4790 WILSON DAM RD ROGERSVILLE, AL 35652-0040 TUSCUMBIA, AL 35674-9199 771 COUNTY ROAD 144 KILLEN, AL 35645-3709 District: 256-247-5059 District: 256-381-5277 Home: 256-247-1055 Business: 256-383-2435 District: 256-757-6679 State House: 334-242-7576 State House 334-242-7686 State House: 334-242-7600 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE PHILLIP PETTUS (R) LYNN GREER (R) MARCEL BLACK (D) DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5 VACANT DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 7 Limestone • Morgan Limestone Madison • Limestone Franklin • Lawrence Morgan • Winston SPECIAL GENERAL 15900 COURT ST MOUltON, AL 35650-4116 ELECTION: 2185 OLD MONROVIA RD NW 1344 E UPPER RIVER RD District: 256-974-5175 HUNTSVILLE, AL 35806-1553 DEcatUR, AL 35603-5914 Tuesday Home: 256-974-5468 Cell: 256-476-3777 District: 256-350-0378 February 16, 2016 District: 256-489-0952 State House: 334-242-7754 State House: 334-242-7709 www.votelimestone.com State House: 334-242-7704 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] HOUSE MAJORITY REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE LEADER MICKY HAMMON (R) PHIL WILLIAMS (R) KEN JOHNSON (R) DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 11 Morgan Cullman • Marshall • Morgan Madison Blount • Cullman Marshall • Morgan 2128 6TH AVE SE STE 504 DEcatUR, AL 35601-6563 2128 6TH AVE STE 504 105 CANTERBURY CIR 1461 WELCOME RD DEcatUR, AL 35601-6563 MADISON, AL 35758-7962 District: 256-260-2144 CULLMAN, AL 35058-1294 Home: 256-355-0091 Business: 256-227-0360 District: 256-260-2146 District: 256-539-5441 District: 256-796-5870 State House: 334-242-7693 Home: 256-642-9821 Home: 256-772-8730 Cell: 256-531-6641 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7736 State House: 334-242-7683 State House: 334-242-7600 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE TERRI COLLINS (R) ED HENRY (R) MIKE BALL (R) RANDALL SHEDD (R) DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 14 DISTRICT 15 Cullman Blount • Walker Jefferson • Walker Jefferson • Shelby Winston PO BOX 472 1175 HELICON RD CULLMAN, AL 35056-0472 PO BOX 516 PO BOX 4 ARLEY, AL 35541-2011 MCCALLA, AL 35111-0516 JASPER, AL 35502-0004 District : 205-712-1792 District: 256-385-5510 District Fax: 205-384-4368 District: 205-960-7526 State House: 334-242-7600 District: 205-522-1659 State House: 334-242-7600 Home: 205-477-5617 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7600 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7767 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE COREY HARBISON (R) CONNIE C. ROWE (R) TIM WADSWORTH (R) ALLEN FARLEY (R) DISTRICT 16 DISTRICT 17 DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 19 Fayette • Jefferson Lamar • Marion • Winston Colbert • Franklin Madison Lamar • Tuscaloosa Lauderdale 995 COUNTRY EstatES DR PO BOX 3367 HAMiltON, AL 35570-4857 HUNTSVILLE, AL 35810-0367 1819 12TH AVE NW 512 4TH AVE SE FAYETTE, AL 35555-1420 District: 205-921-3214 RED BAY, AL 35582-4114 District: 256-859-2234 Cell: 205-495-4611 Cell: 256-656-2301 District: 205-932-4700 x101 State House: 334-242-7534 District: 256-356-8043 Business: 256-859-2234 State House: 334-242-7600 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7698 State House: 334-242-7688 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE KYLE SOUTH (R) MIKE MILLICAN (R) JOHNNY MACK MORROW (D) LAURA HALL (D) 2016 Alabama School Journal | Legislative Guide 3 DISTRICT 20 DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 22 DISTRICT 23 Madison Madison Jackson • Madison DeKalb • Jackson 908 TANNAHILL DR SE 134 ROCK SPRING RD HUNTSVILLE AL 35802-1971 PO BOX 286 OWENS CROSS ROADS 189 COUNTY ROAD 410 MERIDIANVILLE, AL 35759-0286 AL 35763-9504 BRYANT, AL 35768-4209 District 256-533-1989 District: 256-218-3090 Home: 256-881-8390 District: 256-701-5255 Home: 256-725-7113 Home: 256-597-2810 Cell: 256-508-4815 Business: 256-975-7990 State House: 334-242-7600 State House: 334-242-7600 State House: 334-242-4368 State House: 334-242-7531 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE HOWARD SANDERFORD (R) JIM PattERSON (R) RITCHIE WHORTON (R) TOMMY HANES (R) DISTRICT 24 DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT 26 DISTRICT 27 DeKalb Limestone • Madison DeKalb • Marshall Blount • DeKalb • Marshall 131 N CARLISLE ST 2808 COUNTY ROAD 180 ALBERTVILLE, AL 35951-3949 412A GUNTER AVE RAINSVILLE, AL 35986-3606 140 HOMEPLACE LN NW GUNTERSVILLE, AL 35976-1130 HUNTSVILLE, AL 35806-1000 District: 256-582-0619 District: 256-638-6397 Home: 256-894-7872 Home: 256-582-2619 State House: 334-242-7600 District: 256-655-3764 State House: 334-242-7538 State House: 334-242-7600 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7673 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE NATHANIEL LEDBETTER (R) MAC McCUTCHEON (R) KERRY RICH (R) WILL AINSWORTH (R) DISTRICT 28 DISTRICT 29 DISTRICT 30 DISTRICT 31 Etowah Calhoun • DeKalb • Etowah Etowah • Saint Clair Autauga • Elmore PO BOX 8208 GADSDEN, AL 35902-8208 101 COOK ST 3518 MONTROSE AVE GADSDEN, AL 35904-3940 RAINBOW CITY, AL 35906-3305 District: 256-547-2727 67 CABIN RD Business: 256-413-7611 District: 256-546-1378 WETUMPKA, AL 36093-1818 Cell: 256-390-9009 Business: 256-547-4991 District: 256-442-4255 State House: 334-242-7690 State House: 334-353-9032 State House: 334-242-7446 District: 334-224-1347 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] State House: 334-242-7215 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] HOUSE MINORITY REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE LEADER CRAIG FORD (D) BECKY NORDGREN (R) MACK BUTLER (R) MIKE HOLMES (R) DISTRICT 32 DISTRICT 33 DISTRICT 34 DISTRICT 35 Calhoun • Talladega Clay • Coosa • Talladega Blount • Marshall Calhoun • Clay • Coosa Talladega 2222 McDANIEL AVE 3770 SYLACAUGA-FAYETTE HWY ANNISTON, AL 36201-3034 SYLACAUGA, AL 35151-4904 155 QUAIL RUN District: 256-741-8683 PO BOX 76 MUNFORD, AL 36268-7319 Home: 256-236-7423 District: 256-249-9489 HAYDEN, AL 35079-0076 District: 256-761-1935 Cell: 256-283-1983 Business: 256-249-3558 Cell: 256-589-2852 State House: 334-242-7692 Cell: 256-872-1731 District: 205-543-0647 State House: 334-353-9215 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7777 State House: 334-242-7475 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE BARBARA BOYD (D) RONALD G. JOHNSON (R) DAVID StaNDRIDGE (R) STEVE HURST (R) DISTRICT 36 DISTRICT 37 DISTRICT 38 DISTRICT 39 Calhoun • Saint Clair Chambers • Cleburne Chambers • Lee Calhoun • Cherokee Talladega Randolph Cleburne • DeKalb 68 WINFREY LN 14160 COUNTY RD 22 1015 COUNTY ROAD 543 ANNISTON, AL 36206-3007 11823 COUNTY RD 59 CENTRE, AL 35960-4444 VALLEY, AL 36854-8153 WOODLAND, AL 36280-7979 District: 256-475-3400 District: 256-237-8114 Home: 706-773-0193 Home: 256-475-3415 Home: 256-820-6700 District: 334-756-9090 District: 256-449-6149 Cell: 256-484-1232 Cell: 256-239-9190 State House: 334-242-7600 Fax: 256-475-6438 State House: 334-242-7600 State House: 334-242-7700 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7713 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE RANDY WOOD (R) BOB FINCHER (R) ISAAC WHORTON (R) RICHARD LINDSEY (D) 4 2016 Alabama School Journal | Legislative Guide DISTRICT 40 DISTRICT 41 DISTRICT 42 DISTRICT 43 Calhoun Shelby Autauga • Chilton Jefferson • Shelby 1304 6TH AVE NE 114 ARLINGTON ST PO BOX 86 1401 PROVIDENCE parK JACKSONVILLE, AL 36265-1172 COLUMBIANA, AL 35051-5345 CLANTON, AL 35046-0086 STE 250 District: 256-435-7042 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35242-4694 Home: 256-435-9437 District: 205-669-6264 District: 334-755-3550 Business: 205-685-5504 District: 205-222-8721 Cell: 256-453-0384 State House: 334-242-7600 Cell: 205-281-8981 State House: 334-242-7600 State House: 334-353-1778 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7715 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE REPRESENtatiVE K. 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