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Adams Co. Legislators House Members ADAMS CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: DAVID GREEN ANDREW KETCHINGS PHILLIP WEST SENATE MEMBERS: BOB M. DEARING ROBERT JOHNSON ALCORN CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: RICKY CUMMINGS BILLY MCCOY HARVEY MOSS SENATE MEMBERS: TRAVIS LITTLE AMITE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: DAVID GREEN ANDREY KETCHINGS BOBBY MOAK CLEM NETTLES SENATE MEMBERS: BOB M. DEARING ROBERT JOHNSON ATTALA CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: ROBERT CLARK BOBY HOWELL FERR SMITH MARY ANN STEVENS SENATE MEMBERS: TIM JOHNSON BENTON CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JACK GADD GREG WARD SENATE MEMBERS: NICKEY BROWNING BILL MINOR BOLIVAR CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: CHARLIE CAPPS LINDA COLEMAN CHUCK ESPY JOHN HINES SENATE MEMBERS: JOHNNIE WALLS WILLIE SIMMONS NEELY CARLTON CALHOUN CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JOEY GRIST SENATE MEMBERS: JACK GORDON GRAY TOLLISON CARROLL CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BOBBY HOWELL WILLIE PERKINS MARY ANN STEVENS MAY WHITTINGTON SENATE MEMBERS: ROBERT HUGGINS CHICKASAW CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BILLY BOWLES DAVID GIBBS SENATE MEMBERS: JACK GORDON CHOCTAW CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS CHARLIE SMITH SENATE MEMBERS: GLORIA WILLIAMSON GLENN HAMILTON CLAIBORNE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: GREG HOLLOWAY CHUCK MIDDLETON SENATE MEMBERS: LYNN POSEY CLARKE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: TOMMY HORNE ERIC ROBINSON OMERIA SCOTT JOE TAYLOR SENATE MEMBERS: BILLY THAMES CLAY CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: TYRONE ELLIS DAVID GIBBS ESTHER HARRISON CHARLIE SMITH SENATE MEMBERS: ENNIE TURNER COAHOMA CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: CHUCK ESPY CLAYTON HENDERSON JOHN MAYO SENATE MEMBERS: DELMA FURNISS COPIAH CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JIM BARNETT GREG HOLLOWAY JOEY HUDSON JOE WARREN SENATE MEMBERS: LYNN POSEY ROBERT SMITH COVINGTON CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BO EATON JOEY HUDSON JOE WARREN SENATE MEMBERS: ROBERT SMITH BILLY V. HARVEY DESOTO CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: WANDA JENNINGS JOHN MAO WARNER MCBRIDE VALERIA ROBERTSON TOMMY WOODS SENATE MEMBERS: ROBERT CHAMBERLIN BILL MINOR FORREST CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: LEE JARRELL DAVIS HERB FRIERSON MIKE LOTT PERCY WATSON SENATE MEMBERS: RON FARRIS TOM KING FRANKLIN CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: ANDREW KETCHINGS BOBBY MOAK PHILLIP WEST SENATE MEMBERS: BOBBY M. DEARING GEORGE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: FRANK HAMILTON PERCY MAPLES RANDY PIERCE RANDY PIERCE SENATE MEMBERS: EZELL LEE TOMMY DICKERSON GREENE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: RANDY PIERCE SENATE MEMBERS: TOMMY DICKERSON GRENADA CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: WILLIE PERKINS DONNY RYALS SENATE MEMBERS: ROBERT HUGGINS HANCOCK CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: J.P. COMPRETTA KIRK DEDEAUX SENATE MEMBERS: SCOTTIE CUEVAS HARRISON CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: LES BARNETT JAMIE CREEL DIRK DEDEAUX FRANCES FREDERICKS DANNY DUICE ROGER ISHEE MICHAEL JANUS DIANE PERANICH JIM SIMPSON SENATE MEMBERS: BILLY HEWES TOMMY GOLLOTT DEBORAH DAWKINS SCOTTIE CUEVAS HINDS CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: EARLE BANKS CECIL BROWN ALYCE CLARKE MARY COLEMAN BILL DENNY JIM ELLINGTON JIM EVANS ERIK FLEMING GREG HOLLOWAY CHUCK MIDDLETON KEITH MONTGOMERY JOHN REEVES WALTER ROBINSON TOM WALLACE SENATE MEMBERS: HILLMAN FRAIZER ALICE HARDEN JOHN HORHN J. WALTER MICHEL LYNN POSEY CHARLIE ROSS RICHARD WHITE HOLMES CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: ROBERT CLARK MARY ANN STEVENS SENATE MEMBERS: DAVID JORDAN HUMPHREYS CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: RUFUS STRAUGHTER SENATE MEMBERS: BARBARA BLACKMON ISSAQUENA CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: TOM CAMERON SENATE MEMBERS: MIKE CHANEY ITAWAMBA CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JAMIE FRANKS BILL MILES SENATE MEMBERS: JOHN WHITE HOB BRYAN JACKSON CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BILLY BROOMFIELD DANNY GUICE FRANK HAMILTON PERCY MAPLES JOHN READ CARMEL WELLS-SMITH HENRY ZUBER SENATE MEMBERS: TOMMY GOLLOTT TOMMY MOFFATT TOMY ROBETSON EZELL LEE JASPER CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: OMERIA SCOTT JOHNNY STRINGER SENATE MEMBERS: BILLY THAMES JEFF DAVIS CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JOEY HUDSON JOE WARREN SENATE MEMBERS: BILLY V. HARVEY JEFFERSON CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: CHUCK MIDDLETON PHILLIP WEST SENATE MEMBERS: LYNN POSEY JONES CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BO EATON JOE ELLZEY OMERIA SCOTT BOBBY SHOWS JOHNNY STRINGER SENATE MEMBERS: VINCE SCOPER BILLY V. HARVEY KEMPER CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: REECY DICKSON BOBBY MOODY BILLY NICHOLSON SENATE MEMBERS: AMPSON JACKSON LAFAYETTE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JOHN EADS JACK GADD JOEY GRIST WARNER MCBRIDE TOMMY REYNOLDS SENATE MEMBERS: GRAY TOLLISON LAMAR CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JOEY FILLINGANE HERB FRIERSON KENNY MOORE JOE WARREN SENATE MEMBERS: RON FARRIS BILLY V. HARVEY TOM KING JOSEPH STOGNER LAUDERDALE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: REECY DICKSON TOMMY HORNE BILLY NICHOLSON ERIC ROBINSON GREG SNOWDEN CHARLES YOUNG SENATE MEMBERS: AMPSON JACKSON VIDET CARMICHAEL TERRY BURTON LAWRENCE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JOEY HUDSON BOBBY MOAK CLEM NETTLES SENATE MEMBERS: CINDY HYDE-SMITH LEAKE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BENNETT MALONE FERR SMITH SENATE MEMBERS: GLORIA WILLIAMSON LEE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BILLY BOWLES TIME FORD JAMIE FRANKS STEVE HOLLAND ELOSIE SCOTT SENATE MEMBERS: HOB BYRAN JACK GORDON ALAN NUNNELEE LEFLORE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: ROBERT HUDDLESTON WILLIE PERKINS MAY WHITTINGTON SENATE MEMBERS: DAVID JORDAN ROBERT HUGGINS LINCOLN CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JIM BARNETT BOBBY MOAK CLEM NETTLES SENATE MEMBERS: CINDY HYDE-SMITH LYNN POSEY LOWNDES CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: GARY CHISM TYRONE ELLIS ESTHER HARRISON JEFF SMITH SENATE MEMBERS: BILL CANON MADISON CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JEP BARBOUR EDWARD BLACKMON RITA MARTINSON FERR SMITH SENATE MEMBERS: J. WALTER MICHEL TIM JOHNSON JOHN HORHN BARBARA BLACKMON MARION CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: KENNY MOORE ZACK RUSHING JOE WARREN SENATE MEMBERS: BILLY V. HARVEY JOSEPH STOGNER MARSHALL CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: JACK GADD JOEY GRIST WARNER MCBRIDE TOMMY WOODS SENATE MEMBERS: BILL MINOR MONROE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BILLY BOWLES DAVID GIBBS J.B. MARKHAM BILL MILES SENATE MEMBERS: HOB BRYAN MONTGOMERY CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BOBBY HOWELL SENATE MEMBERS: ROBERT HUGGINS GLENN HAMILTON NEHSOBA CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: MIKE EAKES BENNETT MALONE BILLY NICHOLSON SENATE MEMBERS: GLORIA WILLIAMSON NEWTON CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: BILLY NICHOLSON JOHNNY STRINGER SENATE MEMBERS: TERRY BURTON NOXUBEE CO. LEGISLATORS HOUSE MEMBERS: REECY DICKSON TYRONE ELLIS BOBBY MOODY SENATE MEMBERS: ENNIE TURNER.
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