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Georgia Senate First Name Last Name Twitter Facebook John Albers https://twitter.com/johnalbers https://www.facebook.com/john.albers Lee Anderson https://twitter.com/VoteLee https://www.facebook.com/VoteLeeAnderson/ Tonya Anderson https://twitter.com/tonyapanderson https://www.facebook.com/TonyaPAndersonforGeorgia/ Brandon Beach https://twitter.com/beachforsenate https://www.facebook.com/beachforgeorgia/ Ellis Black Matt Brass https://twitter.com/Vote_matt_brass Dean Burke https://twitter.com/DrDeanBurke Gloria S. Butler https://twitter.com/SenGloriaButler Bill Cowsert https://twitter.com/BillCowsert https://www.facebook.com/Bill‐Cowsert‐30066531570/ Gail Davenport https://twitter.com/Gail_Davenport https://www.facebook.com/gaildavenport Mike Dugan https://twitter.com/mdugan30 https://www.facebook.com/michael.dugan.3388 Vincent Fort https://twitter.com/fortforatlanta https://www.facebook.com/fortforatlanta/ Frank Ginn https://www.facebook.com/frank.ginn.50 Steve Gooch https://twitter.com/StephenGooch Marty Harbin https://twitter.com/VoteHarbin https://www.facebook.com/VoteMartyHarbin/ Ed Harbison https://twitter.com/Sen_Ed_Harbison https://www.facebook.com/SenatorEdHarbison15/ Tyler Harper https://twitter.com/Harper4Georgia https://www.facebook.com/TylerHarperForGeorgia/ Bill Heath Steve Henson https://twitter.com/SenSteveHenson Hunter Hill https://twitter.com/votehunterhill https://www.facebook.com/hunter.hill.908 Jack Hill Judson Hill https://twitter.com/Judsonhill https://www.facebook.com/judson.hill Chuck Hufstetler https://twitter.com/HUFFGASENATE https://www.facebook.com/Chuck4Senate52/ Lester G. Jackson https://twitter.com/senljackson https://www.facebook.com/Drlesterjacksonsenator/ Donzella James https://twitter.com/SenatorDJames https://www.facebook.com/DonzellaJames1/ Rick Jeffares https://twitter.com/RickJeffaresGA https://www.facebook.com/RickJeffaresForGeorgia/ Burt Jones https://twitter.com/burtjonesforga https://www.facebook.com/burtjonesforga/ Emanuel Jones https://twitter.com/emanueldjones Harold V. Jones II https://twitter.com/SenHaroldJones John F. Kennedy Greg Kirk https://twitter.com/SenatorGregKirk https://www.facebook.com/Greg‐Kirk‐State‐Senate‐District‐13‐1374383419491449/ Kay Kirkpatrick https://twitter.com/kirkpatrickdk https://www.facebook.com/KayForGeorgia/ William Ligon https://twitter.com/williamligon https://www.facebook.com/william.ligon.3 David Lucas P. K. Martin IV https://twitter.com/pkmartiniv https://www.facebook.com/pmartiniv Georgia Senate First Name Last Name Twitter Facebook Joshua McKoon https://twitter.com/JoshMcKoon https://www.facebook.com/mckoon Fran Millar https://twitter.com/Fran_Millar https://www.facebook.com/millar.ga Butch Miller https://twitter.com/Butch_Miller https://www.facebook.com/butchmillerga/ Jeff Mullis https://www.facebook.com/Jeff‐Mullis‐49371492676/ Nan Orrock https://twitter.com/SenNanOrrock https://www.facebook.com/senatornanorrock/ Elena Parent https://twitter.com/elenaparent https://www.facebook.com/elenaparentforstatesenate/ Chuck Payne https://twitter.com/Chuck_Payne https://www.facebook.com/ChuckPayneforStateSenate/ Michael 'Doc' Rhett https://www.facebook.com/Senatordocrhett/ Valencia Seay https://twitter.com/valenciaseay https://www.facebook.com/SenatorValenciaSeay/ David Shafer https://twitter.com/DavidShafer https://www.facebook.com/davidshafer/ Freddie Powe Sims https://twitter.com/Freddie_Sims Jesse Stone https://twitter.com/Stone4GASenate Horacena Tate https://twitter.com/HoracenaTate https://www.facebook.com/Senator‐Horacena‐Tate‐114941981857110/ Bruce Thompson https://twitter.com/BruceThompsonGA https://www.facebook.com/brucethompsonga/ Curt Thompson https://twitter.com/curt_thompson https://www.facebook.com/curtbthompson/ Blake Tillery https://twitter.com/BlakeTillery https://www.facebook.com/Blake‐Tillery‐for‐State‐Senate‐1053013398089285/ Lindsey Tippins Renee S Unterman https://twitter.com/Renee_Unterman Larry Walker III https://www.facebook.com/SenatorLarryWalker/ Ben Watson https://twitter.com/RepBenWatson https://www.facebook.com/BenWatsonGA John Wilkinson https://twitter.com/senjwilkinson https://www.facebook.com/SenJohnWilkinson/ Michael Williams https://twitter.com/williamsforga https://www.facebook.com/williamsforga/ Georgia House First Name Last Name Twitter Facebook Kimberly Alexander https://twitter.com/repkalexander https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Kimberly‐Alexander‐214228272045224/ Teri Anulewicz https://twitter.com/tanulewicz https://www.facebook.com/TeriForGA/ Mandi Ballinger https://twitter.com/MandiBallinger https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Mandi‐Ballinger‐306298552821234/ Timothy Barr https://www.facebook.com/patriotbarr/ Paul Battles https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Paul‐Battles‐90893706786/ Debra Bazemore https://twitter.com/RepBazemore63 https://www.facebook.com/RepBazemore Sharon Beasley‐Teague https://www.facebook.com/beasleyteague Dave Belton https://twitter.com/davebelton112 Karen Bennett https://twitter.com/KBennettCARES https://www.facebook.com/KarenBennettCARES/ Patty Bentley https://www.facebook.com/pjbfor139/ Tommy Benton https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Tommy‐Benton‐97163164568/ Beth Beskin https://twitter.com/BeskinBeth https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Beth‐Beskin‐881442801900707/ James Beverly https://twitter.com/drjbev https://www.facebook.com/votejamesbeverly/ Shaw Blackmon https://twitter.com/ShawBlackmon https://www.facebook.com/ShawBlackmonGA/ William Boddie https://twitter.com/voteboddie62 https://www.facebook.com/voteboddie62/ Josh Bonner https://www.facebook.com/bonnerforstatehouse/ Buzz Brockway https://twitter.com/buzzbrockway https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Buzz‐Brockway‐147713265286265/ Roger Bruce https://twitter.com/RepRogerBruce61 Debbie Buckner https://twitter.com/RepBuckner https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Debbie‐Buckner‐110643987626/ Rhonda Burnough https://twitter.com/StateRepRhondaB https://www.facebook.com/StateRepresentativeRhondaBurnough/ Jon Burns https://www.facebook.com/JonBurnsGA/ Johnnie Caldwell https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Johnnie‐Caldwell‐Jr‐932939910208170/ Michael Caldwell https://twitter.com/michaelcaldwell https://www.facebook.com/VoteCaldwell/ Park Cannon https://twitter.com/Cannonfor58 https://www.facebook.com/parkfor58/ Wes Cantrell https://twitter.com/wcantrell https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Wes‐Cantrell‐1525625151055352/ Kasey Carpenter https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Kasey‐Carpenter‐1924892887774033/ John Carson Doreen Carter https://twitter.com/doreenrcarter https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Doreen‐Carter‐923573774398495/ David Casas https://www.facebook.com/DavidSamuelCasas/ Joyce Chandler https://www.facebook.com/JoyceChandlerGA/ David Clark https://twitter.com/RepDavidTClark Heath Clark https://twitter.com/HeathClarkGA https://www.facebook.com/HeathClarkGA/ Brooks Coleman https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Brooks‐Coleman‐82045298132/ J. Collins Kevin Cooke https://twitter.com/KevinCooke_GA18 Christian Coomer https://twitter.com/ChristianCoomer https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Christian‐Coomer‐184399078257261/ Sharon Cooper https://twitter.com/RepSharonCooper https://www.facebook.com/Rep‐Sharon‐Cooper‐64838802540/ John Corbett Clay Cox https://www.facebook.com/ClayCoxHD108/ John Deffenbaugh https://twitter.com/RepDeffenbaugh https://www.facebook.com/johndeffenbaugh2012/ Katie Dempsey https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Katie‐Dempsey‐73084910529/ Pam Dickerson https://www.facebook.com/statereppamdickerson/ Georgia House First Name Last Name Twitter Facebook Robert Dickey https://twitter.com/robertdickey140 https://www.facebook.com/voterobertdickey/ Matt Dollar Demetrius Douglas https://www.facebook.com/Demetrius‐Douglas‐239500339499653/ Karla Drenner https://twitter.com/KarlaDrenner https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Karla‐Drenner‐97613544152/ David Dreyer https://twitter.com/ddreyer https://www.facebook.com/dreyerforgeorgia/ Matt Dubnik https://www.facebook.com/DubnikforHouse/ Winfred Dukes https://twitter.com/WinfredDukes150 https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Winfred‐Dukes‐481215002243886/ Emory Dunahoo https://twitter.com/EmoryDunahooJr https://www.facebook.com/emorydunahoojrgastatehousedistrict30/ Darrel Ealum https://twitter.com/DarrelBushEalum Chuck Efstration https://twitter.com/ChuckEfstration https://www.facebook.com/RepChuckEfstration/ Earl Ehrhart https://twitter.com/EarlEhrhart https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Earl‐Ehrhart‐R‐36‐73413515970/ Terry England https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Terry‐England‐81603261958/ Bubber Epps https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Bubber‐Epps‐60773346993/ Barry Fleming https://twitter.com/flemingbarrya https://www.facebook.com/RepBarryFleming/ Gloria Frazier https://twitter.com/GFrazier123 https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Gloria‐Frazier‐86803841031/ Spencer Frye https://twitter.com/spencerfrye https://www.facebook.com/SpencerFryeStateHouse/ Pat Gardner https://twitter.com/patgardner https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Pat‐Gardner‐55167783779/ Dan Gasaway Carl Gilliard https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Carl‐Gilliard‐154520674951636/ Sheri Gilligan https://twitter.com/SheriGilligan Mike Glanton https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Mike‐Glanton‐87500835920/ Rich Golick Deborah Gonzalez https://twitter.com/DG4GA https://www.facebook.com/DG4GA/ Craig Gordon Micah Gravley https://www.facebook.com/MicahGravley/ Gerald Greene https://www.facebook.com/State‐Rep‐Gerald‐Greene‐166065280103211/ Matt Gurtler https://twitter.com/MatthewGurtler https://www.facebook.com/matthewgurtler/ Meagan Hanson https://twitter.com/Meagan_M_Hanson
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  • 2021 State House Legislative Districts

    2021 State House Legislative Districts

    20212021 GeorgiaGeorgia HouseHouse DistrictsDistricts 025 ( 985 046 §¨¦ 035 575 ( 24 ( §¨¦ 048 §¨¦ Towns ( (049 050 103 044 ( ( ( 097 DeWayne Hill (R-03) ( (102 045 Mike Cameron (R-01) Catoosa Fannin 036 034 ( Whitfield Rabun ( ( 101 Union 051 095 ( Stan Gunter (R-08) 043 ( ( Dade Jason Ridley (R-06) (037 §¨¦75 ( (096 Cobb (100 (105 (052 §¨¦59 285 042 §¨¦ Speaker 041 080 079 85 Gwinnett 107 Walker ( ( ( ( 099 ( David Ralston (R-07) §¨¦( Murray 081 Habersham ( Steve Tarvin (R-02) (040 (108 Kasey Carpenter (R-04) White 038 ( 054 106 Gilmer ( 082 ( ( 088 ( 094 053 ( Lumpkin Victor Anderson (R-10) (039 ( (087 Chattooga 061 085 Stephens ( Fulton ( 086 093 Gordon Will Wade (R-09) 20 ( DeKalb ( (114 Rick Jasperse (R-11) §¨¦ (056 066 Douglas Lauren McDonald (R-26) ( 057 Lee Hawkins (R-27) ( 083 285 Matt Barton (R-05) ( §¨¦ Pickens 058 Eddie Lumsden (R-12) (055 ( Franklin 20 (059 §¨¦ (092 Dawson 060 75 Hall Chris Erwin (R-28) Hart ( §¨¦ 089 Floyd (062 ( 084 Banks ( (091 Mandi Ballinger (R-23)Cherokee Wes Cantrell (R-22) Todd Jones (R-25) Matt Dubnik (R-29) Alan Powell (R-32) 675 (065 076 090 Mitchell Scoggins (R-14) (074 §¨¦ ( ( Forsyth §¨¦985 Jackson Rockdale Katie Dempsey (R-13) 85 077 Bartow §¨¦ 85 ( Tommy Benton (R-31) §¨¦ 075 Newton Tim Barr (R-103) ( Matthew Gambill (R-15) Emory Dunahoo (R-30) Madison 078 Brad Thomas (R-21) ( Sheri Gilligan (R-24) 064 109 Fulton Rob Leveret (R-33) ( (063 Clayton 75 ( Charlice Byrd (R-20) §¨¦ Elbert 071 Henry Polk Barrow ( Fayette Spencer Frye (D-118) (111 Jan Jones (R-47) Gwinnett Oglethorpe Chuck Efstration (R-104) Houston GainesClarke (R-117) Coweta Trey Kelley (R-16) Martin Momtahan (R-17) Cobb Terry England (R-116) Butts Paulding Joseph Gullett (R-19) Oconee Haralson Walton Lincoln Wilkes Tom Kirby (R-114) Mark Newton (R-123) Marcus Wiedower (R-119) Trey Rhodes (120-R) DeKalb Bruce Williamson (R-115) §¨¦20 Tyler Smith (R-18) Douglas Rockdale Micah Gravley (R-67) Greene Mandisha Thomas (D-65) Clayton Morgan Taliaferro J.