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NAME TERM ADDRESS/PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS/PHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS WEBSITE FEDERAL OFFICIALS US SENATE – 6 YEAR TERM Jon Ossoff (D) Term Through 2026 383 Russell Senate Office Building Atlanta Office: www.perdue.senate.gov Washington, DC 20510 191 Peachtree Street NE; Suite 3250 202-224-3521 Fax: 202-228-1031 Atlanta, GA 30339 404-865-0087 Raphael Warnock (D) Term Through 2022 131 Russell Senate Office Building Atlanta Office: www.isakson.senate.gov Washington DC 20510 One Overton Park 202-224-3643 Fax: 202-228-0724 3625 Cumberland Blvd; Suite 970 Atlanta, GA 30339 770-661-0999 Fax: 770-661-0768 Campaign Office: 770-818-1493 Fax: 770-818-1609 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 13TH DISTRICT – 2 YEAR TERM David Scott (D) Term Through 2022 225 Cannon House Office Building Atlanta Office: www.davidscott.house.gov Washington, DC 20515 173 North Main Street 202-225-2939 Fax: 202-225-4628 Jonesboro, GA 30236 770-210-5073 Fax: 770-201-5673 888 Concord Road; Suite 100 Smyrna, GA 30080 770-432-5405 Fax: 770-432-5813 STATE OFFICIALS GEORGIA SENATE Secretary of the Senate David A. Cook 404-656-5040 SENATE DISTRICT 30 – 2 YEAR TERM 323B Coverdell Legislative Office Building [email protected] Mike Dugan (R) Term Through 2022 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone 404-656-0036 SENATE DISTRICT 35 – 2 YEAR TERM 323B Coverdell Legislative Office Building [email protected] Donzella James Term Through 2022 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone 404-656-0036 GEORGIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Clerk of The House Bill Reilly 404-656-5015 Speaker of the House David Ralston 404-656-5020 HOUSE DISTRICT 61 – 2 YEAR TERM ROGER BRUCE (D) Term Through 2022 611 Coverdell Legislative Office Building [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-0314 Fax: 404-656-0250 HOUSE DISTRICT 62 – 2 YEAR TERM William Boddie (D) Term Through 2022 404 C Coverdell Legislative Office Building [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-0109 HOUSE DISTRICT 65 – 2 YEAR TERM Mandesia Thomas Term Through 2022 509 Coverdell Legislative Office Building [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-0220 Fax: 404-656-7789 HOUSE DISTRICT 66 – 2 YEAR TERM Kimberly Alexander (D) Term Through 2022 512D Coverdell Legislative Office Building [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-7859 HOUSE DISTRICT 67 – 2 YEAR TERM Micah Gravley (R Term Through 2022 612F Coverdell Legislative Office Building [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-0325 HOUSE DISTRICT 68 – 2 YEAR TERM J. Collins (R) Term Through 2022 404–E Coverdell Legislative Office Building [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-0109 JUDICIAL SYSTEM SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES – 4 YEAR TERM ALL NON PARTISAN David T. Emerson Term Through 2022 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7227 William “Beau” McClain Term Through 2024 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7417 Cynthia Adams Term Through 2022 8700 Hospital Dr Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7265 PROBATE COURT JUDGE – 4 YEAR TERM Christina Peterson (D) Term Through 2024 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7249 STATE COURT JUDGES – 4 YEAR TERM ALL NON PARTISAN Brian Fortner Term Through 2024 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-489-5235 Eddie Barker Term Through 2024 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7413 SOLICITOR – 4 YEAR TERM Sonya Compton (D) Term Through 2022 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-489-5234/5239 Fax: 678-838-2061 MAGISTRATE COURT – 4 YEAR TERM Susan Camp, Chief Magistrate Judge (R) Term Through 2022 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7405 DISTRICT ATTORNEY – 4 YEAR TERM Dalia Racine Term Through 2022 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7292 LOCAL OFFICIALS 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 COMMISSION CHAIR – 4 YEAR TERM Romona Jackson Jones (D) Term Through 2024 770-920-7269 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1; 4 YEAR TERM Henry Mitchell (D) Term Through 2022 770-920-7266 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2; 4 YEAR TERM Kelly Robinson (D) Term Through 2024 770-920-7266 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3; 4 YEAR TERM Tarenia Carthan (D) Term Through 2022 770-920-7266 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4; 4 YEAR TERM Ann Jones Guider (R) Term Through 2022 770-920-7266 SHERIFF – 4 YEAR TERM Tim Pounds (D) Term Through 2024 8470 Earl D Lee Blvd Douglasville, GA 30134 770-942-2121 CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT – 4 YEAR TERM Annetta Stimberidge Term Through 2024 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7252 TAX COMMISSIONER – 4 YEAR TERM Greg Baker (D) Term Through 2024 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7274 CORONER – 4 YEAR TERM Renee Godwin (D) Term through 2024 8700 Hospital Drive Douglasville, GA 30134 770-920-7452 SCHOOL BOARD OFFICIALS SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1; 4 YEAR TERM Devetrion Caldwell (D) Term Through 2024 SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 2; 4 YEAR TERM D.T. Jackson (D) Term Through 2022 SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 3; 4 YEAR TERM Tracy Rookard (D) Chairman Term Through 2022 SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 4; 4 YEAR TERM Michelle Simmons (D) Vice Chairman Term Through 2022 SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5; 4 YEAR TERM Term Through 2024 Glen Easterwood (R) SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Trent North 9030 Hwy 5 Mailing Address: Douglasville, GA 30134 P.O. Box 1077 770-651-2000 Douglasville, GA 30133 770-651-2030 CITY OF DOUGLASVILLE – 4 YEAR TERM MAYOR Rochelle Robinson Term Through 2023 678-449-3000 COUNCILMAN WARD 5 Howard M. Estes Term Through 2023 678-449-3010 COUNCILMAN WARD 4 Chris Watts Term Through 2019 678-449-3014 COUNCILWOMAN WARD 3, POST 1 LaShun Burr Danley Term Through 2021 678-449-3006 COUNCILMAN WARD 3, POST 2 Samuel Davis Term Through 2021 678-449-3008 COUNCILMAN WARD 2, POST 1 Nycole N. Miller Term Through 2021 COUNCILMAN WARD 2, POST 2 Mark Adams Term Through 2023 678-449-3004 COUNCILMAN WARD 1 Terry Miller- Mayor Pro Tem Term Through 2021 678-449-3002 City Manager Marcia Hampton 678 449 3002 6695 Church Street Douglasville, GA 30134 City Clerk Vicki Acker 678-449-3018 P O Box 219 Douglasville, GA 30133 CITY OF VILLA RICA – 4 YEAR TERM MAYOR Gil McDouglas Term Through 2023 678-634-8390 COUNCILWOMAN, WARD 1 Shirley Marchman Term Through 2023 770-546-1971 COUNCILMAN, WARD 2 Matthew Momtahan Term Through 2023 770-328-1410 COUNCILMAN, WARD 3, Mayor Pro Tem Leslie McPherson Term Through 2021 770-668-4942 COUNCILMAN, WARD 4 Michael Young Term Through 2023 404-295-9151 COUNCILMAN, WARD 5 Danny Carter Term Through 2021 770-459-8852 City Clerk Address: Alisa Doyal 571 W. Bankhead Highway www.villarica.org Villa Rica, GA 30180 770-459-7000 - 678-840-1212 770-459-7003 Fax.
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