Members of The State Senate
District | Senator | Party | First elected | Residence |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Earl “Buddy” Carter | Republican | 2009 | Pooler |
2 | Lester Jackson | Democratic | 2008 | Savannah |
3 | Jeff Chapman | Republican | 2004 | Brunswick |
4 | Jack Hill | Republican | 1990 | Reidsville |
5 | Curt Thompson | Democratic | 2004 | Norcross |
6 | Doug Stoner | Democratic | 2004 | Smyrna |
7 | Greg Goggans | Republican | 2004 | Douglas |
8 | Tim Golden | Democratic | 1998 | Valdosta |
9 | Don Balfour | Republican | 1992 | Snellville |
10 | Emanuel Jones | Democratic | 2004 | Ellenwood |
11 | John Bulloch | Republican | 2002 | Ockhocknee |
12 | Freddie Powell Sims | Democratic | 2008 | Dawson |
13 | John Crosby | Republican | 2008 | Tifton |
14 | George Hooks | Democratic | 1990 | Americus |
15 | Ed Harbison | Democratic | 1992 | Columbus |
16 | Ronnie Chance | Republican | 2004 | Tyrone |
17 | John Douglas | Republican | 2004 | Social Circle |
18 | Cecil Staton | Republican | 2004 | Macon |
19 | Tommie Williams | Republican | 1998 | Lyons |
20 | Ross Tolleson | Republican | 2002 | Perry |
21 | Chip Rogers | Republican | 2004 | Woodstock |
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23 | J.B. Powell | Democratic | 2004 | Blythe |
24 | Bill Jackson | Republican | 2007 | Appling |
25 | Johnny Grant | Republican | 2004 | Milledgeville |
26 | Robert Brown | Democratic | 1991 | Macon |
27 | Jack Murphy | Republican | 2006 | Cumming |
28 | Mitch Seabaugh | Republican | 2000 | Sharpsburg |
29 | Seth Harp | Republican | 2000 | Midland |
30 | Bill Hamrick | Republican | 1999 | Carrollton |
31 | Bill Heath | Republican | 2004 | Bremen |
32 | Judson Hill | Republican | 2004 | East Cobb |
33 | Steve Thompson | Democratic | 1990 | Marietta |
34 | Valencia Seay | Democratic | 2003 | Riverdale |
35 | Donzella James | Democratic | 2009 | College Park |
36 | Nan Orrock | Democratic | 2006 | Atlanta |
37 | John Wiles | Republican | 2004 | Kennesaw |
38 | Horacena Tate | Democratic | 1998 | Atlanta |
39 | Vincent Fort | Democratic | 1996 | Atlanta |
40 | Dan Weber | Republican | 2004 | Dunwoody |
41 | Steve Henson | Democratic | 2002 | Tucker |
42 | David Adelman | Democratic | 2002 | Atlanta |
43 | Ronald Ramsey, Jr. | Democratic | 2006 | LIthonia |
44 | Gail Buckner | Democratic | 2008 | Jonesboro |
45 | Renee Unterman | Republican | 2002 | Buford |
46 | Bill Cowsert | Republican | 2006 | Athens |
47 | Ralph Hudgens | Republican | 2002 | Hull |
48 | David Shafer | Republican | 2001 | Duluth |
49 | Lee Hawkins | Republican | 2006 | Gainesville |
50 | Jim Butterworth | Republican | 2008 | Cornelia |
51 | Chip Pearson | Republican | 2004 | Dawsonville |
52 | Preston Smith | Republican | 2002 | Rome |
53 | Jeff Mullis | Republican | 2000 | Chickamauga |
54 | Don Thomas | Republican | 1996 | Dalton |
55 | Gloria Butler | Democratic | 1999 | Stone Mountain |
56 | Dan Moody | Republican | 2002 | Alpharetta |
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