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January 1999 CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIALS UNITED STATES SENATORS Jon Ossoff Local Address: 825 B&C Hart Senate Bldg. Unavailable Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-3521 Contact: Raphael Warnock Local Address: B40d Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Unavailable Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-3643 Contact: UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVES (Two Year Terms) 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Henry C. “Hank” Johnson Local Addresses: 2240 Rayburn House Office Bldg. 5240 Snapfinger Park Drive, Suite 140 Washington, DC 20515 Decatur, GA 30035 (202) 225-1605 (770) 987-2291 (202) 226-0691 (770) 987-8721 5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Nikema Williams Local Address: 1406 Longworth House Office Bldg. 100 Peachtree Street, NW, Suite 1920 Washington, DC 20515-1005 Atlanta, GA 30303 (202) 225-3801 (404) 659-0116 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Lucy McBath Local Address: 1513 Longworth House Office Building 5775 Glenridge Dr. Bldg. B Suite 380 Washington, DC 20515 Atlanta, GA 30328 (202) 225-4501 (470) 773-6330 DEKALB COUNTY VOTER REGISTRATION & ELECTIONS: (404) 298-4020 DeKalb County Web Site – www. dekalbvotes.com State of Georgia Web Site – www.sos.ga.gov Page 2 ELECTED OFFICIALS Confirmed as of 3/9/2021 GEORGIA GOVERNMENT GOVERNOR LT. GOVERNOR Brian Kemp Geoff Duncan Office of the Governor Office of the Lt. Governor 203 Capitol Place, SW 240 Ga. State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-1776 (404) 656-5030 SECRETARY OF STATE Brad Raffensperger 214 Ga. State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-2881 ELECTED OFFICIALS – DEKALB COUNTY SENATORS (Two Year Terms) 10TH DISTRICT 40TH DISTRICT Emanuel Jones Sally Harrell 420D State Capitol 110D State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30037 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-0502 (404) 463-2260 (770) 294-3020 [email protected] [email protected] 41ST DISTRICT 42ND DISTRICT Kim Jackson Elena Parent 321B Coverdelle Legis. Bldg. 121A State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30307 (404)656-6882 [email protected] (404) 656-5109 [email protected] 43RD DISTRICT 44TH DISTRICT Tonya P. Anderson Gail Davenport 110A State Capitol 121H State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 463-2598 [email protected] (404) 463-5260 . [email protected] 55TH DISTRICT Gloria Butler 420C State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 [email protected] (404) 656-0075 3/9/2021 Page 3 ELECTED OFFICIALS Confirmed as of 3/9/2021 REPRESENTATIVES (Two Year Terms) 79TH DISTRICT 80TH DISTRICT Michael S. Wilensky Matthew Wilson 507G Coverdell Legis. Bldg. 511D Coverdell Legis. Bldg. Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 (40) 656-0202 (404) 656-6372 [email protected] 81ST DISTRICT 82ND DISTRICT Scott Holcomb Mary Margaret Oliver 511E Coverdell Legis. Bldg. 604G Coverdell Legis. Bldg. Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-6372 [email protected] (404) 656-0265 [email protected] 83RD DISTRICT 84TH DISTRICT Becky Evans Renitta Shannon 404E Coverdell Legis. Bldg. 512B Coverdell Legis. Bldg Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta ,GA 30334 [email protected] (404) 656-0109 [email protected] (404) 656 - 7859 85TH DISTRICT 86TH DISTRICT Dr. Karla Drenner Zulma Lopez 507H Coverdell Legis. Bldg. 608B Coverdell Legis. Bldg. Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 (678) 656-0202 (404) 656-0298 [email protected] [email protected] 87TH DISTRICT 88TH DISTRICT Viola Davis Billy Mitchell 404D Coverdell Legis. Bldg. 411B Coverdell Legis. Bldg. Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-0109 [email protected] (404) 656-0126 [email protected] 89TH DISTRICT 90TH DISTRICT Bee Nguyen 611G Coverdell Legis. Bldg. Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-0314 [email protected] 91ST DISTRICT 92ND DISTRICT Rhonda Taylor Doreen Carter 604E Coverdell Legis. Bldg. 509F Coverdell Legis. Bldg. Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-0265 (404) 656-0220 [email protected] 3/9/2021 Page 4 ELECTED OFFICIALS Confirmed as of 3/9/2021 REPRESENTATIVES (Continued) 93RD DISTRICT 94TH DISTRICT Dar’shun N. Kendrick Karen Bennett 404F Cvoerdell Legis. Bldg 507A Coverdell Legis. Bldg. Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-0109 Legis. (678)656-0202 [email protected] [email protected] CEO & BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER DISTRICT 1 Michael Thurmond Robert Patrick 1300 Commerce Drive 1300 Commerce Drive Decatur, GA 30030 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2881 B (404) 371-4751 FAX (404) 371-3052 [email protected] [email protected] DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 Jeff Rader Larry Johnson 1300 Commerce Drive P.O. Box 362054 Decatur, GA 30030 Decatur, GA 30036 (404) 371-2863 (404) 371-2425 [email protected] [email protected] DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5 Steve Bradshaw Mereda Davis Johnson 1300 Commerce Drive 1300 Commerce Drive Decatur, GA 30030 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-4907 (404) 371-2410 [email protected] [email protected] DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 7 Edward Terry Lorraine Cochran-Johnson 1300 Commerce Drive 1300 Commerce Drive Decatur, GA 30030 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-4909 (404) 371-2899 [email protected] [email protected] 3/9/2021 Page 5 ELECTED OFFICIALS Confirmed as of 3/9/2021 COUNTYWIDE ELECTED OFFICIALS DISTRICT ATTORNEY CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT Sherry Boston Debra DeBerry 556 N. McDonough Street 556 North McDonough Street Decatur, GA 30030 Room G146 (404) 371-2561 Decatur, GA 30030 [email protected] (404) 371-2251 [email protected] SOLICITOR-GENERAL SHERIFF (Term ends 2020) Donna Coleman-Stribling Melody Maddox 556 North McDonough Street, # 500 4415 Memorial Drive Decatur, GA 30030 Decatur, GA 30032 (404) 371-2201 (404) 298-8171 [email protected] [email protected] TAX COMMISSIONER CHIEF MAGISTRATE Irvin J. Johnson Berryl A. Anderson 4380 Memorial Drive, Suite 100 556 North McDonough Street Decatur, GA 30032 1200 Judicial Towers (404) 298-4000 Decatur, GA 30030 [email protected] (404) 371-4767 [email protected] JUDGE, PROBATE COURT (Term ends 2020) Bedelia C Hargrove 556 North McDonough Street, #1100 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2718 [email protected] JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT, STONE MOUNTAIN Gregory A. Adams - Division 5 Tangela Barrie- Division 10 5240 DeKalb County Courthouse 5230 DeKalb County Courthouse 556 N. McDonough Street 556 N. McDonough Street Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2211 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2338 [email protected] [email protected] Stacey K. Hydrick - Division 6 LaTisha Dear Jackson – Division 7 6240 DeKalb County Courthouse 7220 DeKalb County Courthouse 556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 7230 556 N. McDonough Street Decatur, GA 30030 404) 371-2691 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-4710 [email protected] Shondeana C. Morris – Division 4 Linda Warren Hunter - Division 8 7230 DeKalb County Courthouse 6220 DeKalb County Courthouse 556 N. McDonough Street 556 N. McDonough Street Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2909 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2501 3/9/2021 Page 6 ELECTED OFFICIALS Confirmed as of 3/9/2021 JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT, STONE MOUNTAIN (Continued) Courtney L. Johnson – Division 1 Asha F. Jackson – Division 2 6230 DeKalb County Courthouse 7240 DeKalb County Courthouse 556 N. McDonough Street 556 N. McDonough Street Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2344 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2457 [email protected] [email protected] Mark Anthony Scott – Division 9 Yolanda C. Parker -Smith – Division 3 6210 DeKalb County Courthouse 7210 DeKalb County Courthouse 556 N. McDonough Street 556 N. McDonough Street Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-7010 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2336 [email protected] JUDGE, STATE COURT Janis C. Gordon – Division 7 Kimberley K. Anderson – Division 2 556 North McDonough Street, # 2220 556 North McDonough Street, # 2210 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 687-3999 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2350 [email protected] [email protected] Mike Jacobs -- Division 5 Dax E. Lopez – Division 6 556 North McDonough Street, # 3230 556 North McDonough Street, # 3240 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2300 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 687-7130 [email protected] [email protected] Johnny Panos – Division 4 Wayne M. Purdom – Division 3 556 North McDonough Street, # 2230 556 North McDonough Street, # 3220 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2354 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 687-7180 [email protected] [email protected] Al Wong – Division 1 556 North McDonough Street, # 2240 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2591 [email protected] ASSOCIATE JUDGE, STATE COURT Kiesha Storey Division-A Ronald B. Ramsey, Sr. Division-D 3630 Camp Circle 3630 Camp Circle Decatur, GA 30032 Decatur, GA 30032 (404) 294-2185 [email protected] (404) 294-2099 [email protected] Brian K. Ross Division-B Kimberley C. Alexander- Division C 3630 Camp Circle 3630 Camp Circle Decatur, GA 30032 Decatur, GA 30032 (404) 294-2099 (404) 294-2099 [email protected] [email protected] 3/9/2021 Page 7 ELECTED OFFICIALS Confirmed as of 3/9/2021 BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 Anna Hill Marshall Orson DeKalb County Board of Education DeKalb County Board of Education 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd. 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Stone Mountain, GA 30083 [email protected] [email protected] DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 4 (Term ends 2022) Deirdre P. Pierce Allyson Gevertz DeKalb County Board of Education DeKalb County Board of Education 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd. 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Stone Mountain, GA 30083 [email protected] [email protected] DISTRICT 5 (Term ends 2020) DISTRICT 6 (Term ends 2022) Vickie B. Turner Diijon DaCosta DeKalb County Board of Education DeKalb County Board of Education 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd. 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Stone Mountain, GA 30083 [email protected] [email protected] DISTRICT 7 (Term ends 2020) Dr. Joyce Morley DeKalb County Board of Education 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 [email protected] DEKALB COUNTY SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS Carol Hayes William D.
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