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Alabama State Representatives ALABAMA STATE REPRESENTATIVES Representative Dist E-mail 334-242-xxxx Representative Dist E-mail 334-242-xxxx AINSWORTH, Will (R) 27 [email protected] 7772 JACKSON, Thomas E. (D) 68 [email protected] 7738 ALEXANDER, Louise (D) 56 [email protected] 7593 JOHNSON, Ken (R) 7 [email protected] 7754 BAKER, Alan (R) 66 [email protected] 7720 JOHNSON, Ron (R) 33 [email protected] 7777 BALL, Mike (R) 10 [email protected] 7683 JONES, Mike (R) 92 [email protected] 7739 BANDY, George C. (D) 83 7721 KNIGHT, John F. (D) 77 [email protected] 7512 BECKMAN, Paul (R) 88 [email protected] 7499 LAWRENCE, Kelvin (D) 69 [email protected] 7711 BEECH, Elaine (D) 65 [email protected] 7702 LEDBETTER, Nathaniel (R) 24 [email protected] 7492 BLACK, Marcel (D) 3 7686 LEE, Paul W. (R) 86 [email protected] 7675 BLACKSHEAR, Chris (R) 80 [email protected] 1683 LINDSEY, Richard J. (D) 39 [email protected] 7713 BOOTHE, Alan C. (R) 89 7710 LOVVORN, Joe (D) 79 [email protected] 7600 BOYD, Barbara B. (D) 32 [email protected] 7692 MARTIN, Jimmy (R) 42 [email protected] 7139 BRACY, Napoleon Jr. (D) 98 7756 McCAMPBELL, Artis (D) 71 [email protected] 7747 BROWN, K.L. (R) 40 [email protected] 1778 McCLAMMY, Thad (D) 76 [email protected] 7780 BUSKEY, James E. (D) 99 7757 McCUTCHEON, Mac (R) 25 [email protected] 7668 BUTLER, Mack (R) 30 [email protected] 7446 McMILLAN, Steve (R) 95 [email protected] 7723 CARNS, Jim (R) 48 [email protected] 549 VACANT 67 7540 CHESTEEN, Donnie (R) 87 [email protected] 7742 MILLICAN, Mike (R) 17 [email protected] 7534 CLARKE, Adline (D) 97 [email protected] 7449 MOONEY, Arnold (R) 43 [email protected] 77 CLOUSE, Steve (R) 93 [email protected] 7717 MOORE, Barry (R) 91 [email protected] 7773 COLEMAN, Merika (D) 57 [email protected] 7755 MOORE, Mary (D) 59 [email protected] 7608 COLLINS, Terri (R) 8 [email protected] 7693 MORROW, Johnny M. (D) 18 7698 DANIELS, Anthony (D) 53 7494 NORDGREN, Becky (R) 29 [email protected] 334-353-9032 DAVIS, Randy (R) 96 [email protected] 7724 PATTERSON, Jim (R) 21 [email protected] 7531 DRAKE, Dickie (R) 45 [email protected] 7727 PETTUS, Phillip (R) 1 [email protected] 7511 DRUMMOND, Barbara (D) 103 [email protected] 7764 POLIZOS, Dimitri (R) 74 [email protected] 7469 ELLIS, Corley (R) 41 [email protected] 7600 POOLE, Bill (R) 63 [email protected] 7624 ENGLAND, Chris (D) 70 [email protected] 7703 PRINGLE, Chris (R) 101 [email protected] 7589 FARLEY, Allen (R) 15 [email protected] 7767 RICH, Kerry (R) (D) 26 [email protected] 7538 FAULKNER, David (R) 46 [email protected] 7265 ROGERS, John W. (D) 52 [email protected] 7761 FAUST, Joe (R) 94 [email protected] 7699 ROWE, Connie C. (R) 13 [email protected] 7595 FINCHER, Bob (R) 37 [email protected] 7708 SANDERFORD, Howard (R) 20 [email protected] 4368 FORD, Craig (D) 28 [email protected] 7690 SCOTT, Rod (D) 55 [email protected] 7752 FORTE, Berry (D) 84 [email protected] 7553 SELLS, Chris (R) 90 [email protected] 7768 FRIDY, Matt (R) 73 [email protected] 7775 SESSIONS, David (R) 105 [email protected] 0947 GARRETT, Danny (R) 44 [email protected] 7535 SHEDD, Randall (R) 11 [email protected] 7330 GASTON, Victor (R) 100 [email protected] 7663 SHIVER, Harry (R) 64 [email protected] 7745 GIVAN, Juandalynn (D) 60 [email protected] 7684 SOUTH, Kyle (R) 16 [email protected] 7682 GREER, Lynn (R) 2 [email protected] 7576 STANDRIDGE, David (R) 34 [email protected] 7475 GRIMSLEY, Dexter (D) 85 [email protected] 7740 TODD, Patricia (D) 54 [email protected] 7718 HALL, Laura (D) 19 [email protected] 7688 TREADAWAY, Allen (R) 51 [email protected] 7685 HAMMON, Micky (R) 4 [email protected] 7709 TUGGLE, Mark (R) 81 [email protected] 7219 HANES, Tommy (R) 23 [email protected] 7551 WADSWORTH, Tim (R) 14 [email protected] 7554 HARBISON, Corey (R) 12 [email protected] 7778 WARREN, Pebblin W. 82 [email protected] 7734 HARPER, Alan (R) 61 [email protected] 7732 WEAVER, April (R) 49 [email protected] 7731 HENRY, Ed (R) 9 [email protected] 7736 WHORTON, Isaac (R) 38 [email protected] 7753 HILL, Jim (R) 50 [email protected] 7743 WHORTON, Ritchie (R) 22 [email protected] 7735 HOLLIS, Rolanda (D) 58 [email protected] WILCOX, Margie (R) 104 [email protected] 7546 HOLMES, Alvin (D) 78 7706 WILLIAMS, Jack J.D. (R) 47 [email protected] 7779 HOLMES, Mike (R) 31 [email protected] 7215 WILLIAMS, Jack W. (R) 102 [email protected] 694 HOWARD, Ralph (D) 72 [email protected] 7759 WILLIAMS, Phil (R) 6 [email protected] 7704 HURST, Steve (R) 35 [email protected] 334-353-9215 WINGO, Rich (R) 62 [email protected] 7681 INGRAM, Reed (R) 75 [email protected] 7707 WOOD, Randy (R) 36 [email protected] 7700 Provided by: Alabama Constitutional Conservatives 01/01/2017 ALABAMA SENATE U.S. CONGRESS Senator Dist E-mail 334-242-xxxx Senator Luther Strange: ALBRITTON, Greg (R) 22 [email protected] 7843 Phone: (202) 224-4124 Twitter: @SenatorSessions ALLEN, Gerald (R) 21 [email protected] 7889 BEASLEY, Billy (D) 28 [email protected] 7868 Senator Richard Shelby Phone: (202) 224-5744 BLACKWELL, Slade (R) 15 [email protected] 7851 Twitter: @SenShelby BREWBAKER, Dick (R) 25 [email protected] 7895 BUSSMAN, Paul (R) 4 [email protected] 7855 Congressman Bradley Byrne – District 1 Phone: (202) 225-4931 CHAMBLISS, Clyde (R) 30 [email protected] 7883 Twitter: @RepByrne COLEMAN, Linda (D) 20 [email protected] 7864 Website: http://byrne.house.gov/ DIAL, Gerald (R) 13 [email protected] 7874 Congresswoman Martha Roby – District 2 DUNN, Priscilla (D) 19 7793 Twitter: (202) 225-2901 Twitter: @RepMarthaRoby FIGURES, Vivian Davis (D) 33 [email protected] 7871 Website: http://roby.house.gov/ GLOVER, Rusty (R) 34 [email protected] 7886 Congressman Mike Rogers – District 3 HIGHTOWER, Bill (R) 35 [email protected] 7882 Twitter: (202) 225-3261 HOLLEY, Jimmy (R) 31 7845 Twitter: @MikeRogersAL Website: http://mikerogers.house.gov/ HOLTZCLAW, Bill (R) 2 [email protected] 7854 LIVINGSTON, Steve (R) 8 [email protected] 7858 Congressman Robert Aderholt – District 4 Phone: (202) 225-4876 MARSH, Del (R) 12 7877 Twitter: @Robert_Aderholt McCLENDON, Jim (R) 11 [email protected] 7898 Website: http://aderholt.house.gov/ MELSON, Tim (R) 1 7888 Congressman Mo Brooks – District 5 ORR, Arthur (R) 3 7891 Phone: (202) 225-4801 Twitter: @RepMoBrooks PITTMAN, Trip (R) 32 [email protected] 7897 Website: http://brooks.house.gov/ REED, Greg (R) 5 [email protected] 7894 Congressman Gary Palmer – District 6 ROSS, Quinton T., Jr. (D) 26 [email protected] 7880 Phone: (202) 225-4921 SANDERS, Hank (D) 23 7860 Twitter: @USRepGaryPalmer Website: https://palmer.house.gov/ SANFORD, Paul (R) 7 [email protected] 7867 SCOFIELD, Clay (R) 9 [email protected] 7876 Congresswoman Terri Sewell – District 7 Phone: 202.225.2665 SHELNUT, Shay (R) 17 [email protected] 7794 Twitter: @RepTerriSewell SINGLETON, Bobby (D) 24 [email protected] 7935 Website: http://sewell.house.gov/ SMITH, Harri Anne (I) 29 [email protected] 7879 SMITHERMAN, Rodger (D) 18 [email protected] 7870 Informational Links: STUTTS, Larry (R) 6 [email protected] 7862 U.S. Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121 http://www.senate.gov/ WAGGONER, Jabo (R) 16 [email protected] 7892 http://www.house.gov/ WARD, Cam (R) 14 [email protected] 7873 https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/AL WHATLEY, Tom (R) 27 [email protected] 7865 http://heritageaction.com/ WILLIAMS, Phil (R) 10 [email protected] 7857 Governor Bentley: Phone: (334) 242-7100 Twitter: @GovernorBentley E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://governor.alabama.gov/contact/ Alabama Legislature: http://www.legislature.state.al.us/aliswww/aliswww.aspx Find A Bill: http://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/Splash_Bills.aspx FB: ALConservativeGroup Website: ALConservativeGroup.com FIND Voting Info: https://myinfo.alabamavotes.gov/VoterView/RegistrantSearch.do Provided by: Alabama Constitutional Conservatives 01/01/2017 .
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