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Georgia Legislators County Senate District Senator Party Office Loc. Phone # FB Dist. Appling 19 Blake Tillery R 109 CAP 404-656-0089 7 Atkinson 7 Tyler Harper R 301-B LOB 404-463-5263 10 Bacon 7 Tyler Harper R 301-B LOB 404-463-5263 10 Baker 12 Freddie Powell Sims D 110-A CAP 404-463-5259 9 Baldwin 25 Burt Jones R 327-A LOB 404-656-0082 6 Banks 50 John Wilkinson R 421-A CAP 404-463-5257 2 Barrow 47 Frank Ginn R 121-I CAP 404-656-4700 4 Bartow 14 Bruce Thompson R 302-B LOB 404-656-0065 1 Bartow 52 Chuck Hufstetler R 121-C CAP 404-656-0034 1 Ben Hill 7 Tyler Harper R 301-B LOB 404-463-5263 10 Berrien 7 Tyler Harper R 301-B LOB 404-463-5263 10 Bibb 18 John Kennedy R 421-D 404-656-0045 6 Bibb 25 Burt Jones R 327-A LOB 404-656-0082 6 Bibb 26 David Lucas D 110-D CAP 404-656-0150 6 Bleckley 20 Larry Walker III R 421-B CAP 404-656-0095 6 Branltey 3 William T. Ligon, Jr. R 121-H CAP 404-463-1383 10 Brooks 8 Ellis Black R 303-B LOB 404-463-6597 9 Bryan 1 Ben Watson R 320-B LOB 404-656-7880 7 Bulloch 4 Jack Hill R 234 CAP 404-656-5038 7 Burke 23 Jesse Stone R 325-A LOB 404-463-1314 7 Butts 25 Burt Jones R 327-A LOB 404-656-0082 5 Calhoun 12 Freddie Powell Sims D 110-A CAP 404-463-5259 9 Camden 3 William T. Ligon, Jr. R 121-H CAP 404-463-1383 10 Candler 4 Jack Hill R 234 CAP 404-656-5038 7 Carroll 28 Matt Brass R 327-B LOB 404-463-1376 3 Carroll 30 Mike Dugan R 236 CAP 404-463-2478 3 Catoosa 53 Jeff Mullis R 453 CAP 404-656-0057 1 Charlton 3 William T. Ligon, Jr. R 121-H CAP 404-463-1383 10 Charlton 7 Tyler Harper R 301-B LOB 404-463-5263 10 Chatham 1 Ben Watson R 320-B LOB 404-656-7880 7 Chatham 2 Lester Jackson D 110-B CAP 404-463-5261 7 Chattahoochee 15 Ed Harbison D 431 CAP 404-656-0074 8 Chattooga 52 Chuck Hufstetler R 121-C CAP 404-656-0034 1 Chattooga 53 Jeff Mullis R 453 CAP 404-656-0057 1 Cherokee 14 Bruce Thompson R 302-B LOB 404-656-0065 1 Cherokee 21 Brandon Beach R 303-A LOB 404-463-1378 1 Cherokee 56 John Albers R 421-C CAP 404-463-8055 1 Clarke 46 Bill Cowsert R 121-F CAP 404-463-1366 4 Clarke 47 Frank Ginn R 121-I CAP 404-656-4700 4 Clay 12 Freddie Powell Sims D 110-A CAP 404-463-5259 8 Clayton 34 Valencia Seay D 420-A CAP 404-656-5095 3 Clayton 44 Gail Davenport D 432 CAP 404-463-5260 3 County Senate Dist Senator Clinch 8 Ellis Black R 303-B LOB 404-463-6597 10 Cobb 6 Jennifer Jordan D 304-B LOB 404-656-6446 3 Cobb 14 Bruce Thompson R 302-B LOB 404-656-0065 3 Cobb 32 Kay Kirkpatrick R 324-A LOB 404-656-3932 3 Cobb 33 Michael "Doc" Rhett D 321-A LOB 404-656-0054 3 Cobb 37 Lindsey Tippins R 121-E CAP 404-657-0406 3 Cobb 38 Horacenta Tate D 121-A CAP 404-463-8053 3 Coffee 7 Tyler Harper R 301-B LOB 404-463-5263 10 Colquitt 11 Dean Burke R 301-A LOB 404-656-0040 9 Columbia 23 Jesse Stone R 325-A LOB 404-463-1314 4 Columbia 24 Lee Anderson R 325-B LOB 404-656-5114 4 Cook 8 Ellis Black R 303-B LOB 404-463-6597 10 Coweta 28 Matt Brass R 327-B LOB 404-463-1376 5 Crawford 18 John Kennedy R 421-D 404-656-0045 5 Crisp 13 Vacant R 8 Dade 53 Jeff Mullis R 453 CAP 404-656-0057 1 Dawson 51 Steve Gooch R 421-F CAP 404-656-9221 1 Decatur 11 Dean Burke R 301-A LOB 404-656-0040 9 DeKalb 10 Emanuel Jones D 420-D CAP 404-656-0502 3 DeKalb 40 Sally Harrell D 319-B LOB 404-463-2260 3 DeKalb 41 Steve Henson D 121-B CAP 404-656-0085 3 DeKalb 42 Elena Parent D 321-B LOB 404-656-5109 3 DeKalb 43 Tonya Anderson D 319-A LOB 404-463-2598 3 DeKalb 44 Gail Davenport D 432 CAP 404-463-5260 3 DeKalb 55 Gloria Butler D 420-C CAP 404-656-0075 3 Dodge 13 Vacant R 6 Dooly 13 Vacant R 8 Dougherty 12 Freddie Powell Sims D 110-A CAP 404-463-5259 9 Douglas 30 Mike Dugan R 236 CAP 404-463-2478 3 Douglas 35 Donzella James D 121-D CAP 404-463-1379 3 Early 11 Dean Burke R 301-A LOB 404-656-0040 9 Echols 8 Ellis Black R 303-B LOB 404-463-6597 8 Effingham 4 Jack Hill R 234 CAP 404-656-5038 7 Elbert 24 Lee Anderson R 325-B LOB 404-656-5114 2 Emanuel 4 Jack Hill R 234 CAP 404-656-5038 7 Emanuel 23 Jesse Stone R 325-A LOB 404-463-1314 7 Evans 4 Jack Hill R 234 CAP 404-656-5038 7 Fannin 51 Steve Gooch R 421-F CAP 404-656-9221 1 Fayette 16 Marty Harbin R 302-A LOB 404-656-0078 3 Fayette 34 Valencia Seay D 420-A CAP 404-656-5095 3 Floyd 52 Chuck Hufstetler R 121-C CAP 404-656-0034 1 Forsyth 27 Greg Dolezal R 305-B LOB 404-656-7127 1 Forsyth 51 Steve Gooch R 421-F CAP 404-656-9221 1 Franklin 50 John Wilkinson R 421-A CAP 404-463-5257 2 Fulton 6 Jennifer Jordan D 304-B LOB 404-656-6446 3 Fulton 21 Brandon Beach R 303-A LOB 404-463-1378 3 Fulton 28 Matt Brass R 327-B LOB 404-463-1376 3 Fulton 32 Kay Kirkpatrick R 324-A LOB 404-656-3932 3 Fulton 35 Donzella James D 121-D CAP 404-463-1379 3 Fulton 36 Nan Orrock D 420-B CAP 404-463-8054 3 Fulton 38 Horacena Tate D 121-A CAP 404-463-8053 3 Fulton 39 Nikema Williams D 304-B LOB 404-656-5035 3 Fulton 40 Sally Harrell D 319-B LOB 404-463-2260 3 Fulton 48 Zahra Karinshak D 314-A LOB 404-656-0048 3 Fulton 56 John Albers R 421-C CAP 404-463-8055 3 Gilmer 51 Steve Gooch R 421-F CAP 404-656-9221 1 Glascock 23 Jesse Stone R 325-A LOB 404-463-1314 4 Glynn 3 William Ligon, Jr. R 121-H CAP 404-463-1383 10 Gordon 52 Chuck Hufstetler R 121-C CAP 404-656-0034 1 Gordon 54 Chuck Payne R 320-A LOB 404-463-5402 1 Grady 11 Dean Burke R 301-A LOB 404-656-0040 9 Greene 25 Burt Jones R 327-A LOB 404-656-0082 4 Gwinnett 5 Sheikh Rahman D 232-B LOB 404-463-1318 3 Gwinnett 9 P.K. Martin R 324-B LOB 404-463-6598 3 Gwinnett 40 Sally Harrell D 319-B LOB 404-463-2260 3 Gwinnett 41 Steve Henson D 121-B CAP 404-656-0085 3 Gwinnett 45 Renee Unterman R 121-G CAP 404-463-1368 3 Gwinnett 48 Zahra Karinshak D 314-A LOB 404-656-0048 3 Gwinnett 55 Gloria Butler D 420-C CAP 404-656-0075 3 Habersham 50 John Wilkinson R 421-A CAP 404-463-5257 2 Hall 49 Butch Miller R 321 CAP 404-656-6578 2 Hall 50 John Wilkinson R 421-A CAP 404-463-5257 2 Hancock 26 David Lucas D 110-D CAP 404-656-0150 4 Haralson 31 Bill Heath R 110-C CAP 404-656-3943 3 Harris 29 Randy Robertson R 305-A LOB 404-463-3931 5 Hart 24 Lee Anderson R 325-B LOB 404-656-5114 2 Heard 28 Matt Brass R 327-B LOB 404-463-1376 5 Henry 10 Emanuel Jones D 420-D CAP 404-656-0502 3 Henry 17 Brian Strickland R 109 CAP 404-656-7454 3 Houston 18 John Kennedy R 421-D CAP 404-656-0045 8 Houston 20 Larry Walker III R 421-B CAP 404-656-0095 8 Houston 26 David Lucas D 110-D CAP 404-656-0150 8 Irwin 7 Tyler Harper R 301-B LOB 404-463-5263 10 Jackson 47 Frank Ginn R 121-I CAP 404-656-4700 2 Jackson 50 John Wilkinson R 421-A CAP 404-463-5257 2 Jasper 25 Burt Jones R 327-A LOB 404-656-0082 5 Jeff Davis 19 Blake Tillery R 109 CAP 404-656-0089 6 Jefferson 23 Jesse Stone R 325-A LOB 404-463-1314 6 Jenkins 23 Jesse Stone R 325-A LOB 404-463-1314 7 Johnson 23 Jesse Stone R 325-A LOB 404-463-1314 6 Jones 25 Burt Jones R 327-A LOB 404-656-0082 6 Jones 26 David Lucas D 110-D CAP 404-656-0150 6 Lamar 16 Marty Harbin R 302-A LOB 404-656-0078 5 Lanier 8 Ellis Black R 303-B LOB 404-463-6597 10 Laurens 20 Larry Walker III R 421-B CAP 404-656-0095 6 Lee 13 Vacant R 8 Liberty 1 Ben Watson R 320-B LOB 404-656-7880 7 Liberty 19 Blake Tillery R 109 CAP 404-656-0089 7 Lincoln 24 Lee Anderson R 325-B LOB 404-656-5114 4 Long 19 Blake Tillery R 109 CAP 404-656-0089 7 Lowndes 8 Ellis Black R 303-B LOB 404-463-6597 10 Lumpkin 51 Steve Gooch R 421-F CAP 404-656-9221 2 Macon 15 Ed Harbison D 431 CAP 404-656-0074 8 Madison 47 Frank Ginn R 121-I CAP 404-656-4700 2 Marion 15 Ed Harbison D 431 CAP 404-656-0074 8 McDuffie 23 Jesse Stone R 325-A LOB 404-463-1314 4 McIntosh 3 William Ligon, Jr.
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