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House Endorsement List 1. the Honorable Jay Neal P.O. Box 645 House Endorsement List 12. The Honorable Rick Jasperse 24. - None 89 Apple Valley Farm Ln 1. The Honorable Jay Neal Jasper, GA 30143-4145 25. The Honorable James Mills P.O. Box 645 E-Mail: [email protected] 3948 Kilgore Falls Drive Lafayette, GA 30728 Gainesville, GA 30507 E-Mail: [email protected] 13. The Honorable Katie M. E-Mail: [email protected] Dempsey 2. The Honorable Martin Scott 811 Highland Avenue 26. The Honorable Carl Rogers P.O. Box 7 Rome, GA 30161 P.O. Box 639 Rossville, GA 30741 E-Mail: [email protected] Gainesville, GA 30503 E-Mail: [email protected] 14. Christian Coomer 27. The Honorable Doug Collins 127 West Main Street PO Box 907908 3. The Honorable Tom Weldon Suite A Gainesville, GA 30501 PO Box 1459 Cartersville, GA 30120 28. The Honorable Michael Harden Ringgold, GA 30736 E-Mail: [email protected] PO Box 1189 4. The Honorable Roger Williams 15. The Honorable Paul R. Battles Toccoa, GA 30577 132 Huntington Road 208 Road #2 South SW E-Mail: [email protected] Dalton, GA 30720 Cartersville, GA 30120 29. The Honorable Alan Powell E-Mail: mailto:[email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] P. O. Box 248 5. The Honorable John Meadows 16. The Honorable Rick Crawford Hartwell, GA 30643 110 Victory Court P.O. Box C E-Mail: Calhoun, GA 30701 Cedartown, GA 30125 [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 6. The Honorable Tom Dickson 30. The Honorable Tom McCall 5043 Village Drive 17. The Honorable Howard R. 2835 Washington Hwy Cohutta, GA 30710 Maxwell Elberton, GA 30635 716 Graham Road E-Mail: [email protected] 7. The Honorable David Ralston Dallas, GA 30132 P. O. Box 1196 31. The Honorable Tommy Benton Blue Ridge, GA 30513 18. Kevin Cooke 177 Martin St. 342 Mill Pond Xing A6 Jefferson, GA 30549 8. The Honorable Stephen Allison Carrollton, GA 30116-1210 1688 Hwy 325 32. Buddy Simpson 1400 Nottely Dam Road 19. The Honorable Daniel Stout 3770 Station Dr, NW Blairsville, GA 30512 102 Cypress Dr Kennesaw, GA 30144-2141 E-Mail: [email protected] Dallas, GA 30157-5111 E-Mail: [email protected] 9. The Honoralbe Amos Amerson 20. The Honorable Charlice Byrd 689 N Chestatee St P.O. Box 906 32. The Honorable Judy Manning Dahlonega, GA 30533-0708 Woodstock, GA 30188 480 Davis Carnes Lane Marietta, GA 30064 21. The Honorable Calvin Hill 10. The Honorable Rick Austin E-Mail: 145 Mountain Brook Dr 1590 Double Springs Road [email protected] Demorest, GA 30535 Canton, GA 30115 E-Mail: [email protected] 33. The Honorable Don Wix 22. The Honorable Sean Jerguson 4630 Glore Road 2295 Towne Lake Pkwy, Suite 116 11. The Honorable Barbara Massey Mableton, GA 30126 Woodstock, GA 30189 Reece E-Mail: [email protected] 693 Massey Road 23. The Honorable Mark Hamilton Menlo, GA 30731 34. Rich Golick 108 Colony Park Drive, Suite 400 E-Mail: 2372 Simpson Farm Way Cumming, GA 30040 [email protected] Smyrna, GA 30080 35. Ed Setzler 54. The Honorable Edward Lindsey 78. The Honorable Glenn Baker 1555 Boxwood Trace P.O. Box 1529 Acworth, GA 30102 1150 Angelo Court Jonesboro, GA 30237 Atlanta, GA 30319 E-Mail: 36. The Honorable Earl Ehrhart [email protected] 5500 Wright Road 55. – None 56. - None 57. – None Powder Springs, GA 30127 79. - None 58. – None 59. - None 60. - None 37. The Honorable Terry Johnson 80. The Honorable Mike Jacobs 1440 Bailey Farm Drive 61. - None 62. - None 63. - None 3823 Granger Drive Marietta, GA 30064 Atlanta, GA 30341 64. - None E-Mail: [email protected] 38. – None 39. – None 40. - 65. George Sneed None 81. The Honorable Jill Chambers 3963 Otter Dam Ct 4372 Stonington Circle Atlanta, GA 30349 41. Calvin Rhodes Atlanta, GA 30338 P.O. Box 674288 66. - None Marietta, GA 30006-0072 82. – None 83. - None 84. - None 67. The Honorable Bill Hembree 42. The Honorable Don L. Parsons 85. – None 86. - None 87. - None 4159 Pool Rd 3167 Sycamore Lane Winston, GA 30187 Marietta, GA 30066 88. - None 89. – None 90. - None E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 91. – None 92. - None 93. - None 68. The Honorable Timothy J. 43. The Honorable Bobby Franklin Bearden 94. Steven Conner 4552 Cedar Knoll Drive NE PO Box 148 1411 Chelsea Downs Ln, Ne Marietta, GA 30066 Villa Rica, GA 30180 Conyers, GA 30013-5711 44. - None 45. - None E-Mail: [email protected] 69. The Honoable Randy Nix 46. The Honorable Jan Jones PO Box 991 95. Rodney Upton 12850 Highway 9 LaGrange, GA 30241 P.O Box 1936 Suite 600-356 E-Mail: [email protected] Conyers, GA 30012 Alpharetta, GA 30004 E-Mail: [email protected] 70. The Honorable Lynn R. Smith 47. Charles E. "Chuck" Martin, Jr. 8 Evergreen Drive 96. The Honorable Pedro "Pete" 11770 Haynes Bridge Road, Suite Newnan, GA 30263 Marin 205-544 4420 Hopkins Run Dr 71. The Honorable Billy Horne Alpharetta, GA 30009 Duluth, GA 30096 64 Ivy Springs Drive E-Mail: E-Mail: [email protected] Newnan, GA 30265 [email protected] 97. The Honorable Brooks Coleman 72. The Honorable Matt Ramsey 48. The Honorable Harry Geisinger P.O. Box 273 200 Terrane Ridge P.O. Box 94 Duluth, GA 30096 Peachtree City, GA 30269 Roswell, GA 30077 E-Mail: [email protected] 73. The Honorable John Yates 49. – None 50. - None 98. Josh Clark 961 Birdie Road P.O. 303 51. The Honorable Tom Rice Griffin, GA 30223 Buford, GA 30515 4151 Blue Iris Hollow E-Mail: [email protected] Norcross, GA 30092 74. – None 75. – None 76. - None E-Mail: [email protected] 99. The Honorable Hugh Floyd 77. James Brown 744 Omaha Drive 52. - None 53. - None P.O. 742241 Norcross, GA 30093 Riverdale, GA 30274 100. – None 101. - None 102. Steve Allen 117. The Honorable Lee Anderson 131. The Honorable Richard H. 5025 Fox Forest Dr, Sw 160 Louisville Road Smith Lilburn, GA 30047-5523 Grovetown, GA 30813 PO Box 2122 Columbus, GA 31902 103. The Honorable David Casas 118. The Honorable Ben Harbin E-Mail: P.O. Box 283 4571-A Cox Road [email protected] Lilburn, GA 30048-0283 Evans, GA 30809 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 132. - None 133. - None 104. Timothy Swiney 119. The Honorable Barbara Sims 134. The Honorable Mike Cheokas 161 Thornbush Trce 10 Retreat Rd. PO Box 824 Lawrenceville, GA 30046-7453 Augusta, GA 30909-1838 Americus, GA 31709 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 135. - None 105. The Honorable Donna Sheldon 120. – None 121. - None P.O. Box 893 136. The Honorable Tony Sellier Dacula, GA 30019 122. – None 123. - None 680 Marshall Mill Road Fort Valley, GA 31030 106. Warren Auld 124. The Honorable Helen G. P.O. Box 1438 "Sistie" Hudson 137. The Honorable Allen Peake Snellville, GA 30078 P. O. Box 58 103 Colony Court Sparta, GA 31087 Macon, GA 31210 107. The Honorable Len Walker E-Mail: [email protected] 2972 Lake Edmond Road 125. Susan Holmes Loganville, GA 30052 P.O. Box 151 138. - None E-Mail: [email protected] Monticello, GA 31064 E-Mail: 139. The Honorable David E. Lucas 108. The Honorable Terry England [email protected] 2594 Saratoga Drive 1060 Old Hog Mountain Road Macon, GA 31211 Auburn, GA 30011 126. The Honorable David Knight 526 Brook Circle 140. The Honorable James A. 109. The Honorable Steve Davis Griffin, GA 30224 "Bubber" Epps 1109 River Green Court E-Mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 236 McDonough, GA 30252 Dry Branch, GA 31020 127. The Honorable Billy Maddox E-Mail: [email protected] 110. Lee M. Spahos 440 Whitfield Walk 124 Antoinette Ave Zebulon, GA 30295 141. The Honorable E Culver McDonough, GA 30252-8808 E-Mail: "Rusty" Kidd [email protected] 2090 N Jefferson St, NE 111. - None Milledgeville, GA 31061-9194 128. The Honorable Carl Von Epps E-Mail: [email protected] 112. The Honorable Doug Holt P. O. Box 1368 70 Stagg Trace LaGrange, GA 30241 142. The Honorable Mack Jackson Social Circle, GA 30025 733 Evelyn St. 129. The Honorable Kip Smith Sandersville, GA 31082-7703 113. Kirk Shook 6361 Rivermont Ct PO Box 220 Columbus, GA 31904-4588 143. Claudia Graham Crawford, GA 30630 P.O. Box 13763 130. The Honorable Debbie G. East Dublin, GA 31027 114. – None 115. - None Buckner E-Mail: [email protected] 116. The Honorable Mickey 780 Fielders Mill Road 144. The Honorable Jimmy Pruett Channell Junction City, GA 31812 P.O. Box 459 P.O. 839 E-Mail: [email protected] Eastman, GA 31023 Greensboro, GA 30642 145. The Honorable Willie L. 157. The Honorable Jon G. Burns 173. Ryan Lee Talton 5829 Clyo-Kildare Road 745 GA Highway 93, N 1126 South Davis Drive Newington, GA 30446 Cairo, GA 39827-5727 Warner Robins, GA 31088 E-Mail: [email protected] 174. The Honorable Ellis Black 146. Larry O'Neal 158. - None 5900 Jumping Gully Road P.O. Drawer 730 Valdosta, GA 31601 Warner Robins, GA 31099 159. The Honorable Ann R Purcell E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: leoneal@oneal-long- 410 Willowpeg Way hall.com Rincon, GA 31326-9157 175. - None 147. The Honorable Buddy Harden 160. The Honorable Bob Bryant 176. Jason Shaw 458 Lakeshore Way PO Box 7436 PO Box 245 Cordele, GA 31015 Garden City, GA 31408 Lakeland, GA 31635 148. The Honorable Bob Hanner 161. - None 162. - None 177. The Honorable Mark Hatfield 9610 Plains Highway P.O.
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