148th Georgia General Assembly - Members of The Georgia State Senate, 2005-2006

Members of The Georgia State Senate, 2005-2006

District Name Party First Elected
1 Eric Johnson R
2 Regina Thomas D
3 Jeff Chapman R 2005
4 Jack Hill R
5 Curt Thompson D 2005
6 Doug Stoner D 2005
7 Greg Goggans R 2005
8 Tim Golden D
9 Don Balfour R
10 Emanuel D. Jones D 2005
11 John Bulloch R
12 Michael S. Meyer von Bremen D
13 Joseph I. Carter R 2005
14 George Hooks D
15 Ed Harbison D
16 Ronnie Chance R 2005
17 John Douglas R 2005
18 Cecil Staton R 2005
19 Tommie Williams R
20 Ross Tolleson R
21 Chip Rogers R 2005
22 Ed Tarver D 2005
23 J.B. Powell D 2005
24 James L. Whitehead R 2005
25 Johnny Grant R 2005
26 Robert Brown D
27 Bill Stephens R
28 Mitch Seabaugh R
29 Seth Harp R
30 Bill Hamrick R
31 Bill Heath R 2005
32 Judson H. Hill R 2005
33 Steve Thompson D
34 Valencia Seay D
35 Kasim Reed D
36 Sam Zamarripa D
37 John J. Wiles R 2005
38 Horacena Tate D
39 Vincent D. Fort D
40 Daniel J. Weber R 2005
41 Steve Henson D
42 David Adelman D
43 Steen Miles D 2005
44 Terrell Starr D
45 Renee S. Unterman R
46 Brian P. Kemp R
47 Ralph T. Hudgens R
48 David J. Shafer R
49 Casey Cagle R
50 Nancy Shaefer R 2005
51 Chip Pearson R 2005
52 Preston W. Smith R
53 Jeff E. Mullis R
54 Don R. Thomas R
55 Gloria Butler D
56 Dan Moody R

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