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Elected Officials Effective 05/05/2021 Cobb County, Georgia ELECTED OFFICIALS EFFECTIVE 05/05/2021 COBB COUNTY, GEORGIA U.S. SENATE 455 Russell Office Building District Office: Website: Term: Raphael Warnock (D) Washington, DC 20510 One Overton Park www.warnock.senate.gov 01/20/21 to 12/31/22 (202) 224-3521 3625 Cumberland Blvd. Fax: (202) 228-0724 Suite 970 Atlanta, GA 30339 Email: (770) 661-0999 [email protected] Fax: (770) 612-2471 455 Russell Office Building District Office: Website: Term: Jon Ossoff (D) Washington, DC 20510 3280 Peachtree Road NE www.ossoff.senate.gov 01/20/21 to 12/31/26 (202) 224-3521 Suite 2640 Fax: (202) 224-2575 Atlanta, GA 30305 Email: (470) 786-7800 [email protected] Fax: (404) 949-0912 CONGRESSIONAL Website: Term: 6th DISTRICT 1513 Longworth HOB District Office: www.mcbath.house.gov Washington, DC 20515 Not Available /contact/offices 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Lucy McBath (D) (202) 225-4501 Email: www.mabath.house.go v/contact/email District Offices: 11th DISTRICT 422 Cannon House Office Building Galleria Office Website: Term: Washington, DC 20515 600 Galleria Pkwy SE, Suite 120 www.loudermilk.house.g 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Barry Loudermilk (R) (202) 225-2931 Atlanta, GA 30339 ov Fax: (202) 225-2944 (770) 429-1776 Fax: (678) 556-5184 Woodstock Office Email: 9898 Highway 92, Suite 100 www.loudermilk.house.g Woodstock, GA 30188 ov/contact/email (770) 429-1776 Fax: (770) 517-7427 Cartersville Office 135 West Cherokee Avenue, Suite 122 Cartersville, GA 30120 (770) 429-1776 Cobb County Elected Officials List Page 1 of 18 225 Cannon House Office Bldg. District Office: Website: Term: 13th DISTRICT Washington, DC 20515 888 Concord Road www.davidscott.house.g 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 (202) 225-2939 Suite 100 ov David Scott (D) Fax: (202) 225-4628 Smyrna, GA 30080 (770) 432-5405 Email: Fax: (770) 432-5813 www.davidscott.house.g Jonesboro Office ov/contact/contactform. 173 North Main Street htm Jonesboro, GA 30236 (770) 210-5073 fax: (770) 210-5673 GOVERNOR Brian Kemp (R) 206 Washington St. SW Website: Term: 111 State Capitol www.gov.georgia.gov 01/01/19 to 12/31/22 Atlanta, GA 30334 1 (800) 436‑7442 E-Mail: www.georgia.gov/webfor m/ask-question LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 206 Washington St. SW Website: Term: Geoff Duncan (R) 240 State Capitol www.ltgov.georgia.gov 01/01/19 to 12/31/22 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-5030 E-Mail: Fax: (404) 656-6739 www.ltgov.georgia.gov/w ebform/contact-lt- governor SECRETARY OF STATE Brad Raffensperger (R) 206 Washington St. SW Website: Term: 214 State Capital www.sos.state.ga.us 01/01/19 to 12/31/22 Atlanta, GA 30334 (844) 753-7825 E-Mail: www.sos.ga.gov/cgi- bin/email.asp Cobb County Elected Officials List Page 2 of 18 ATTORNEY GENERAL 40 Capitol Square SW Website: Term: Christopher M. Carr (R) Atlanta, GA 30334 www.law.ga.gov 01/01/19 to 12/31/22 (404) 656-3300 Fax: (404) 657-8733 E-Mail: [email protected] COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Gary Black (R) 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW Website: Term: Atlanta, GA 30334 www.agr.georgia.gov 01/01/19 to 12/31/22 (404) 656-3600; (800) 282-5852 E-Mail: [email protected] COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE Two Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Website: Term: Jim Beck (R) West Tower, Suite 704 www.oci.ga.gov 01/01/19 to 12/31/22 (Suspended) Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-2070; (800) 656-2298 E-Mail: John King Fax: (404) 657-8542 www.oci.ga.gov/Other/QuestionEma (Interim) il.aspx COMMISSIONER OF LABOR 148 Andrew Young International Blvd. NE Website: Term: Mark Butler (R) Atlanta, GA 30303-1751 www.gdol.ga.gov 01/01/19 to 12/31/22 (404) 232-7300 E-Mail: [email protected] Cobb County Elected Officials List Page 3 of 18 STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Dr. SE Website: Term: Richard Woods (R) Atlanta, GA 30334 www.gadoe.org 01/01/19 to 12/31/22 (404) 656-2800; (800) 311-3627 (GA) Fax: (404) 651-8737 E-Mail: [email protected] PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER Jason Shaw (D) 244 Washington St. SW Website: Term: Atlanta, GA 30334-9052 www.psc.state.ga.us 01/01/21 to 12/31/26 (404) 656-4501; (800) 282-5813 District 1 Fax: (404) 656-2341 E-Mail: [email protected] Tim Echols (R) 244 Washington St. SW Website: Term: Atlanta, GA 30334-9052 www.psc.state.ga.us 01/01/17 to 12/31/22 (404) 656-4501; (800) 282-5813 District 2 Fax: (404) 656-2341 E-Mail: [email protected] Fitz Johnson (R) 244 Washington St. SW Website: Term: Atlanta, GA 30334-9052 www.psc.state.ga.us 07/20/21 to 12/31/22 (404) 656-4501; (800) 282-5813 District 3 Fax: (404) 656-2341 E-Mail: [email protected] Cobb County Elected Officials List Page 4 of 18 244 Washington St. SW Website: Term: Lauren W. McDonald Jr. (R) Atlanta, GA 30334-9052 www.psc.state.ga.us (404) 656-4501; (800) 282-5813 1/1/21 to 12/31/26 District 4 Fax: (404) 656-2341 E-Mail: [email protected] 244 Washington St. SW Website: Term: Tricia Pridemore (R) Atlanta, GA 30334-9052 www.psc.state.ga.us 01/01/19 to 12/31/24 (404) 656-4501; (800) 282-5813 District 5 Fax: (404) 656-2341 E-Mail: [email protected] Cobb County Elected Officials List Page 5 of 18 STATE SENATORS District Address: Website: www.jen4ga.com Term: 6th SENATE 18 Capitol Square 304-B Coverdell Legislative P.O. Box 250614 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Jen Jordan (D) Office Bldg. Atlanta, GA 30325 E-Mail: Atlanta, GA 30334 [email protected] (404) 656-6446 18 Capitol Square District Office: Website: Term: 14th SENATE 302-B Coverdell Legislative 25 Hawks Branch Lane www.brucethompsonga.com 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Bruce Thompson (R) Office Bldg. White, GA 30184-3244 Atlanta, GA 30334 E-Mail: (404) 656-0065 [email protected] Fax: (404) 656-6484 324-A Coverdell Legislative District Address: Website: Term: 32nd SENATE Office Building 2146 Roswell Rd. www.senatorkaykirkpatrick.com 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Kay Kirkpatrick (R) Atlanta, GA 30334 Suite 108895 (404) 656-3932 Marietta, GA 30062 E-Mail: [email protected] 33rd SENATE 18 Capitol Square District Office: Website: www.drmichaelrhett.com Term: 321-A Coverdell Legislative P. O. Box 777 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Office Bldg. Marietta, GA 30061 E-Mail: Michael A. Rhett (D) Atlanta, GA 30334 [email protected] (404) 656-0054 121-E State Capitol District Office: Website: Term: 37th SENATE Atlanta, GA 30334 139 Midway Rd. www.tippinsforsenate.com 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 (404) 657-0406 Marietta, GA 30064 Lindsey Tippins (R) (770) 424-2700 E-Mail: Fax: (770) 424-2777 [email protected] 206 Washington St. SW District Office: Website: Term: 38th SENATE 121-A State Capitol 206 Washington St. SW www.horacenatate.com 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Horacena Tate (D) Atlanta, GA 30334 121-A State Capitol (404) 463-8053 Atlanta, GA 30334 E-Mail: Fax: (404) 463-7783 [email protected] Cobb County Elected Officials List Page 6 of 18 STATE REPRESENTATIVES th 34 REPRESENTATIVE Vacant 35th REPRESENTATIVE 401-I State Capitol District Office: Website: Term: Atlanta, GA 30334 1555 Boxwood Trace www.edsetzler.com 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 (404) 656-7857 Acworth, GA 30102 Ed Setzler (R) (770) 420-0520 E-Mail: [email protected] 36th REPRESENTATIVE 401-B Coverdell Legislative District Office: Website: Term: Office Bldg. P.O. Box 1206 www.ginnyforgeorgia.com 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 18 Capitol Square SW Marietta, GA 3006 Ginny Ehrhart (R) Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-0152 E-Mail: [email protected] 37th REPRESENTATIVE 607-C Coverdell Legislative District Office: Website: Term: Office Bldg. 1000 Whitlock Ave, Ste 320, PMB #249 maryfranceswilliams.com 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Mary Frances Williams(D) 18 Capitol Square SW Marietta, GA 30064 Atlanta, GA 30334 (770) 424-9084 E-Mail: (404) 656-0287 [email protected] 18 Capitol Square District Office: Website: Term: 38th REPRESENTATIVE 409-G Coverdell Legislative 2777 Carrick Court www.wilkersonforcobb.com 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 David Wilkerson (D) Office Bldg. Powder Springs, GA 30127 Atlanta, GA 30334 (770) 891-9736 E-Mail: (404) 656-0116 [email protected] 18 Capitol Square District Office: Term: 39th REPRESENTATIVE 512-C Coverdell Legislative P.O. Box 564 E-Mail: 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Office Bldg. Austell, GA 30168 [email protected] Erica R. Thomas (D) Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-7859 Cobb County Elected Officials List Page 7 of 18 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Website: 40th REPRESENTATIVE 404-C Coverdell Legislative District Office: Term: Erick Allen for Georgia House – Office Bldg. 2690 Cobb Parkway SE, AS-578 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Election 2018 Erick E. Allen (D) 18 Capitol Square SW Smyrna, GA 30080 Atlanta, GA 30334 (678) 310-9650 E-Mail: (404) 656-0109 [email protected] 18 Capitol Square District Office: Website: Term: 41st REPRESENTATIVE 604-F Coverdell Legislative 2162 Caneridge Drive www.votemichaelsmith.net 01/01/21 to 12/31/22 Office Bldg.
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