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Joint-Legislative-Roster-Dec-10.Pdf SENATE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Party Dist. Room Phone No. No. No. _____________________________________________________________________________________ ALBRITTON, Greg (R) 22 735 334-242-7843 ALLEN, Gerald (R) 21 729 334-242-7889 BEASLEY, William M. (D) 28 737 334-242-7868 BLACKWELL, Mark Slade (R) 15 729 334-242-7851 BREWBAKER, Dick (R) 25 734 334-242-7895 BUSSMAN, Paul (R) 4 733 334-242-7855 CHAMBLISS, Clyde (R) 30 733 334-242-7883 COLEMAN, Linda (D) 20 738 334-242-7864 DIAL, Gerald O. (R) 13 732 334-242-7874 DUNN, Priscilla (D) 19 737 334-242-7793 FIGURES, Vivian Davis (D) 33 736 334-242-7871 GLOVER, Rusty (R) 34 721 334-242-7886 HIGHTOWER, Bill (R) 35 733 334-242-7882 HOLLEY, Jimmy (R) 31 732 334-242-7845 HOLTZCLAW, William (R) 2 731 334-242-7854 LIVINGSTON, Steve (R) 8 731 334-242-7858 MARSH, Del (R) 12 722 334-242-7877 MCCLENDON, Jim (R) 11 729 334-242-7898 MELSON, Tim (R) 1 735 334-242-7888 ORR, Arthur (R) 3 730 334-242-7891 PITTMAN, Lee “Trip” (R) 32 730 334-242-7897 REED, Greg J. (R) 5 726 334-242-7894 ROSS, Quinton (D) 26 740 334-242-7880 SANDERS, Hank (D) 23 736 334-242-7860 SANFORD, Paul (R) 7 731 334-242-7867 SCOFIELD, Clay (R) 9 731 334-242-7876 SHELNUTT, Shay (R) 17 735 334-242-7794 SINGLETON, Bobby (D) 24 738 334-242-7935 SMITH, Harri Anne (I) 29 737 334-242-7879 SMITHERMAN, Rodger M. (D) 18 737 334-242-7870 STUTTS, Larry (R) 6 735 334-242-7862 WAGGONER, Jabo (R) 16 726 334-242-7892 WARD, Cam (R) 14 719 334-242-7873 WHATLEY, Tom (R) 27 734 334-242-7865 WILLIAMS, Phil W. (R) 10 733 334-242-7857 Greg Albritton (R) Senate District 22 Statehouse Office: Room 735 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7843 Address: P. O. Box 776 Bay Minette, AL 36507 Phone: 251-937-0240 Email: [email protected] Gerald Allen (R) Senate District 21 Statehouse Office: Room 729 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7889 Address: P. O. Box 70007 Tuscaloosa, AL 35407 Phone: 205-556-5310 Email: [email protected] William M. Beasley (D) Senate District 28 Statehouse Office: Room 737 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7868 Address: P. O. Box 606 Clayton, AL 36016 Phone: 334-775-7657 Email: [email protected] Mark Slade Blackwell (R) Senate District 15 Statehouse Office: Room 729 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7851 Address: 2501 20th Place S., Ste. 225 Birmingham, AL 35223 Phone: 205-324-7676 [email protected] Dick Brewbaker (R) Senate District 25 Statehouse Office: Room 734 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7895 Address: P. O. Box 230088 Montgomery, AL 36123 Phone: 334-279-0174 Email: [email protected] Paul Bussman (R) Senate District 4 Statehouse Office: Room 733 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7855 Address: 1625 Main Ave., SW Cullman, AL 35055 Phone: 256-734-1700 Email: [email protected] Clyde Chambliss (R) Senate District 30 Statehouse Office: Room 733 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7872 Address: 11 S. Union St., Ste. 733 Montgomery, AL 36130 Phone: 334-242-7872 Email: [email protected] Linda Coleman (D) Senate District 20 Statehouse Office: Room 738 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7864 Address: 926 Chinchona Dr. Birmingham, AL 35214 Phone: 205-798-1045 Email: [email protected] Gerald Dial (R) Senate District 13 Statehouse Office: Room 732 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7874 Address: Box 48 Lineville, AL 36266 Phone: 256-239-9939 Email: [email protected] Priscilla Dunn (D) Senate District 19 Statehouse Office: Room 737 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7793 Address: 460 Carriage Hills Dr. Bessemer, AL 35022 Phone: 205-426-3795 Email: [email protected] Vivian Davis Figures (D) Senate District 33 Statehouse Office: Room 736 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7871 Address: P. O. Box 7985 Mobile, AL 36670 Phone: 251-208-5480 Email: [email protected] Rusty Glover (R) Senate District 34 Statehouse Office: Room 721 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7886 Address: P. O. Box 2175 Semmes, AL 36575 Phone: 251-649-7380 Email: [email protected] Bill Hightower (R) Senate District 35 Statehouse Office: Room 733 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7882 Address: 104 S. Lawrence St. Mobile, AL 36602 Phone: 251-208-5480 Email: [email protected] Jimmy Holley (R) Senate District 31 Statehouse Office: Room 732 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7845 Address: 11 S. Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130 Phone: 334-897-3746 Email: [email protected] William Holtzclaw (R) Senate District 2 Statehouse Office: Room 731 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7854 Address: P. O. Box 1801 Madison, AL 35758 Phone: 256-651-5921 [email protected] Steve Livingston (R) Senate District 8 Statehouse Office: Room 731 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7858 Address: P. O. Box 8 Gurley, AL 35748 Phone: 256-218-3090 [email protected] A. C. (Del) Marsh (R) Senate District 12 Statehouse Office: Room 722 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7877 Address: P. O. Drawer 2365 Anniston, AL 36202 Phone: 256-237-8647 [email protected] Jim McClendon (R) Senate District 11 Statehouse Office: Room 729 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7898 Address: 361 Jones Rd. Springville, AL 35146 Phone: 205-467-2656 Email: [email protected] Tim Melson (R) Senate District 1 Statehouse Office: Room 735 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7888 Address: P. O. Box 550 Florence, AL 35631 Phone: 334 242-7888 Email: [email protected] Arthur Orr (R) Senate District 3 Statehouse Office: Room 730 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7891 Address: P. O. Box 305 Decatur, AL 35602 Phone: 256-260-2147 Email: [email protected] Lee “Trip” Pittman (R) Senate District 32 Statehouse Office: Room 730 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7897 Address: P. O. Box 1812 Daphne, AL 36526 Phone: 251-621-0535 Email: [email protected] Greg J. Reed (R) Senate District 5 Statehouse Office: Room 726 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7894 Address: 900 Hwy. 78 E., Ste 200, #106 Jasper, AL 35501 Phone: 334-242-7894 Email: [email protected] Quinton Ross (D) Senate District 26 Statehouse Office: Room 740 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7880 Address: 11 S. Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130 Phone: 334-280-2963 Email: [email protected] Hank Sanders (D) Senate District 23 Statehouse Office: Room 736 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7860 Address: P. O. Box 1290 Selma, AL 36702-1290 Phone: 334-526-4531 Email: [email protected] Paul Sanford (R) Senate District 7 Statehouse Office: Room 731 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7867 Address: 100 St. Clair Ave. Huntsville, AL 35801 Phone: 256-539-5441 Email: [email protected] Clay Scofield (R) Senate District 9 Statehouse Office: Room 731 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7867 Address: 412-A Gunter Ave. Guntersville, AL 35976 Phone: 256-582-0169 Email: [email protected] Shay Shelnutt (R) Senate District 17 Statehouse Office: Room 735 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7794 Address: P. O. Box 120 Trussville, AL 35173 Phone: 205-413-9022 Email: [email protected] Bobby Singleton (D) Senate District 24 Statehouse Office: Room 738 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7935 Address: 11 S. Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130 Phone: 334-242-7935 Email: [email protected] Harri Anne Smith (I) Senate District 29 Statehouse Office: Room 737 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7879 Address: P. O. Box 483 Slocomb, AL 36375 Phone: 334-242-7879 Email: [email protected] Rodger M. Smitherman (D) Senate District 18 Statehouse Office: Room 737 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7870 Address: 2029 Second Ave., N. Birmingham, AL 35203 Phone: 334-242-7870 Email: [email protected] Larry Stutts (R) Senate District 6 Statehouse Office: Room 735 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7862 Address: P. O. Box 1014 Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Phone: 256-386-0855 Email: [email protected] J. T. “Jabo” Waggoner (R) Senate District 16 Statehouse Office: Room 726 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7892 Address: P. O. Box 660609 Vestavia Hills, AL 35266 Phone: 205-978-7405 Email: [email protected] Cam Ward (R) Senate District 14 Statehouse Office: Room 719 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7873 Address: P. O. Box 1749 Alabaster, AL 35007 Phone: 205-620-6610 Email: [email protected] Tom Whatley (R) Senate District 27 Statehouse Office: Room 734 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7865 Address: P. O. Box 841 Auburn, AL 36831 Phone: 334 242-7865 Email: [email protected] Phil W. Williams (R) Senate District 10 Statehouse Office: Room 733 Statehouse Phone: 334-242-7857 Address: P. O. Box 7024 Rainbow City, AL 35906 Phone: 334 242-7857 Email: [email protected] HOUSE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER District ________________________________________________________ AINSWORTH, Will 27 ALEXANDER, Louise 56 BAKER, Alan 66 BALL, Mike 10 BANDY, George C. 83 BECKMAN, Paul 88 BEECH, Elaine 65 BLACK, Marcel 3 BOOTHE, Alan C. 89 BOYD, Barbara B. 32 BRACY, Napoleon Jr. 98 BROWN, K. L. 40 BUSKEY, James E. 99 BUTLER, Mack 30 CARNS, Jim 48 CHESTEEN, Donnie 87 CLARKE, Adline 97 CLOUSE, Steve 93 COLEMAN-EVANS, Merika 57 COLLINS, Terri 8 DANIELS, Anthony 53 DAVIS, Randy 96 DRAKE, Dickie 45 DRUMMOND, Barbara 103 ENGLAND, Chris 70 FARLEY, Allen 15 FAULKNER, David 46 FAUST, Joe 94 FINCHER, Bob 37 FORD, Craig 28 FORTE, Berry 84 FRIDY, Matt 73 GARRETT, Danny 44 GASTON, Victor 100 GIVAN, Juandalynn 60 GREER, Lynn 2 GRIMSLEY, Dexter 85 HALL, Laura 19 HAMMON, Micky 4 HANES, Tommy 23 HARBISON, Corey 12 HARPER, Alan 61 HENRY, Ed 9 HILL, Jim 50 HILL, Mike 41 HOLMES, Alvin 78 HOLMES, Mike 31 HOWARD, Ralph 72 HUBBARD, Mike 79 HURST, Steve 35 INGRAM, Reed 75 JACKSON, Thomas E. 68 JOHNSON, Ken 7 JOHNSON, Ronald G. 33 JONES, Mike 92 KNIGHT, John F.
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