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(Residence) [1] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [2] District map 1st: Buddy Carter : Republican January 3, 2015 R+9: 2nd: Sanford Bishop : Democratic January 3, 1993 D+3: 3rd: Brian Jack (Peachtree City) Republican January 3, 2025 R+18: 4th: Hank Johnson : Democratic January 3, 2007 D+27: 5th: Nikema Williams : Democratic January 3, 2021 D+32
Georgia's 11th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia.The district is currently represented by Republican Barry Loudermilk.The district's boundaries have been redrawn following the 2010 census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia. [5]
Georgia's 1st congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia.It is currently represented by Republican Buddy Carter, though the district's boundaries were redrawn following the 2010 United States census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia. [5]
Sep. 5—Casey Fain threw his hat into ring Saturday for the 2024 Commissioners Court race. Fain announced that he will run for Cooke County Commissioner of Precinct 1, which covers the northeast ...
In 1867 the county seat was moved to Cartersville and the second courthouse was built in 1873. It proved to be unsatisfactory because court proceedings had to be halted while trains passed by on the nearby railroad. In 1992 a courthouse annex known as the Frank Moore Administration and Judicial Center was completed. While the 1902 building is ...
Precinct 102 — William Kappauf. Precinct 103 — Jesse Christesson. Precinct 104 — Wina Garrett. Precinct 108 — Kendra Skalenda — Gary Don McCain. Precinct 109 — Jessica Fulton. Precinct 110
The president pitched the idea as a cost-saving measure, arguing that sending U.S. criminals overseas for a “small fee” would cost less than domestic imprisonment.
Cobb County was one of nine Georgia counties carved out of the disputed territory of the Cherokee Nation in 1832. [9] It was the 81st county in Georgia and named for Judge Thomas Willis Cobb, who served as a U.S. Senator, state representative, and superior court judge.