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Full Senate List DISTRICT SENATOR PARTY CAP PHONE EMAIL TITLE TWITTER Assistant ASSISTANT EMAIL RESIDENCE Assumed office REPUBLICANS LT GOV Geoff Duncan R (404) 656-5030 [email protected] Lieutenant Governor 2018 SD1 Ben Watson R (404) 656-7880 [email protected] Savannah 2015 SD3 William Ligon R (404) 463-1383 [email protected] Elections Subcomittee Chair @williamligon Aviel Vargas [email protected] 2011 SD4 Jack Hill R (404) 656-5038 [email protected] Reidsville 1991 SD7 Tyler Harper R (404) 463-5263 [email protected] Ocilla 2013 SD8 Ellis Black R (404) 463-6597 [email protected] Valdosta 2015 SD9 P.K. Martin R (404) 463-6598 [email protected] Lawrenceville 2015 SD11 Dean Burke R (404) 656-0040 [email protected] Elections Subcomittee Evelyn Thomas [email protected] Bainbridge 2013 SD13 Greg Kirk R (404) 463-5258 [email protected] Americus 2015 SD14 Bruce Thompson R (404) 656-0065 [email protected] White 2013 SD16 Marty Harbin R (404) 656-0078 [email protected] Tyrone 2015 SD17 Brian Strickland R (404) 656-7454 [email protected] Elections Subcomittee Kathleen [email protected] McDonough 2018 SD18 John F. Kennedy R (404) 656-0045 [email protected] Majority Caucus Chair Macon 2015 SD19 Blake Tillery R (404) 656-0089 [email protected] Vidalia 2017 SD20 Larry Walker R (404) 656-0095 [email protected] Majority Caucus Vice Chair Perry 2015 SD21 Brandon Beach R (404) 463-1378 [email protected] Alpharetta 2013 SD23 Jesse Stone R (404) 463-1314 [email protected] Waynesboro 2011 SD24 Lee Anderson R (404) 656-5114 [email protected] Grovetown 2017 SD25 Burt Jones R (404) 656-0082 [email protected] Jackson 2013 SD27 Greg Dolezal R (404) 656-7127 [email protected] Cumming 2019 SD28 Matt Brass R (404) 463-1376 [email protected] Newnan 2017 SD29 Randy Robertson R (404) 463-3931 [email protected] Columbus 2019 SD30 Mike Dugan R (404) 463-2478 [email protected] Majority Leader Carrollton 2013 SD31 Bill Heath R (404) 656-3943 [email protected] Bremen 2005 SD32 Kay Kirkpatrick R (404) 656-3932 [email protected] Ethics Committee Chair Megan Mowers [email protected] Marietta 2017 SD37 Lindsey Tippins R (404) 657-0406 [email protected] Marietta 2011 SD45 Renee Unterman R (404) 463-1368 [email protected] Buford 2003 SD46 Bill Cowsert R (404) 463-1366 [email protected] Athens 2007 SD47 Frank Ginn R (404) 656-4700 [email protected] Danielsville 2011 SD49 Butch Miller R (404) 656-6578 [email protected] President Pro Tempore Gainesville 2010 SD50 John Wilkinson R (404) 463-5257 [email protected] Majority Secretary Toccoa 2011 SD51 Steve Gooch R (404) 656-9221 [email protected] Elections subcom,Majority Whip, Sydney Wilkins [email protected] Dahlonega 2011 SD52 Chuck Hufstetler R (404) 656-0034 [email protected] Rome 2013 SD53 Jeff Mullis R (404) 656-0057 [email protected] Chickamauga 2001 SD54 Chuck Payne R (404) 463-5402 [email protected] Dalton 2017 SD56 John Albers R (404) 463-8055 [email protected] Roswell 2011 DEMS SD2 Lester Jackson D (404) 463-5261 [email protected] Savannah 2009 SD5 Sheikh Rahman D (404) 463-1318 [email protected] Tucker 2019 SD6 Jen Jordan D (404) 656-6446 [email protected] Atlanta 2017 SD10 Emanuel Jones D (404) 656-0502 [email protected] Democratic Caucus Vice Chair Decatur 2005 SD12 Freddie Sims D (404) 463-5259 [email protected] Dawson 2009 SD15 Ed Harbison D (404) 656-0074 [email protected] Elections Subcomittee Cyndi West [email protected] Columbus 1993 SD22 Harold V. Jones II D (404) 463-3942 [email protected] Democratic Whip Augusta 2015 SD26 David E. Lucas D (404) 656-0150 [email protected] Macon 2013 SD33 Michael A. Rhett D (404) 656-0054 [email protected] Marietta 2015 SD34 Valencia Seay D (404) 656-5095 [email protected] Riverdale 2003 SD35 Donzella James D (404) 463-1379 [email protected] Atlanta 2009 SD36 Nan Orrock D (404) 463-8054 [email protected] Democratic Caucus Secretary Atlanta 2007 SD38 Horacena Tate D (404) 463-8053 [email protected] Atlanta 1999 SD39 Nikema Williams D (404) 656-5035 [email protected] Atlanta 2017 SD40 Sally Harrell D (404) 463-2260 [email protected] Ethics Committee @sallyharrellga ‏ Anna Boggs [email protected] Atlanta 2019 SD41 Steve Henson D (404) 656-0085 [email protected] Democratic Leader Jeff Jeter [email protected] Jaqueline [email protected] 2003 SD42 Elena Parent D (404) 656-5109 [email protected] Atlanta 2015 SD43 Tonya Anderson D (404) 463-2598 [email protected] Lithonia 2017 SD44 Gail Davenport D (404) 463-5260 [email protected] Jonesboro 2011 SD48 Zahra Karinshak D (404) 656-0048 [email protected] Duluth 2019 SD55 Gloria Butler D (404) 656-0075 [email protected] Democratic Caucus Chair Stone Mountain 1999.
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