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Georgia's 42nd Senate district

American legislative district


American legislative district

FieldValue
stateGeorgia
flag_imageFlag of the State of Georgia.svgdistrict=42
chamberSenate
representativeBrian Strickland
partyRepublican
residenceMcDonough
percent_white56.31
percent_black31.85
percent_hispanic5.94
percent_asian1.29
percent_native_american0.16
percent_pacific_islander0.05
population191,057
population_year2020
voting_age144,293
citizen_voting_age134,112
percent_multiracial5.04percent_other_race=0.59

District 42 of the Georgia Senate is located in eastern Metro Atlanta.

The district contains eastern Henry, Morgan, most of Newton, and southwestern Walton counties. The district includes several suburbs and exurbs of Atlanta, including all of Covington, Oxford, Social Circle, Porterdale, Walnut Grove, and Madison. It also includes the northern half of the city of McDonough.

The 42nd district is a largely suburban and exurban district that is a Republican stronghold; however, the district has been trending rapidly to the left in recent years.

The district is currently represented by Brian Strickland, a Republican from McDonough first elected in a special election in 2018; Strickland won the district in 2024 after redistricting in 2023. Notable former occupants of the seat include former United States Ambassador to Singapore David I. Adelman, Jason Carter, grandson of former President Jimmy Carter and the 2014 Democratic nominee for governor, and Pierre Howard, former lieutenant governor.

List of senators

MemberPartyYearsResidenceElectoral historyCounties
Frank L. Baker Jr.1947Rome
Claude C. Pittman1949Cartersville
Archibald A. Farrar1951Summerville
Tom Clemmons1953Rome
Jefferson L. Davis1955Cartersville
Ben F. Johnson1962Retired.
Robert H. Walling1969Retired.
[[File:Pierre_Howard.png100px]]
Pierre HowardDemocraticJanuary 1973-January 1991retired to run for lieutenant governor.
Cathey SteinbergDemocraticJanuary 1991Retired to run for Georgia's 4th congressional district in 1992.
[[File:State Representative Mary Margaret Oliver - Movement on Mental Health with GA Governor Nathan Deal 02 24 23 37-15 screenshot.jpg100px]]
Mary Margaret OliverDemocraticJanuary 11, 1993 –
January 11, 1999DecaturElected in 1992.
Re-elected in 1994.
Re-elected in 1996.
Retired to run for lieutenant governor.DeKalb County
Mike PolakDemocraticJanuary 11, 1999 –
January 13, 2003AtlantaElected in 1998.
Re-elected in 2000.
Retired.
[[File:U.S. Ambassador to Singapore David Adelman official photo.jpg100px]]
David I. AdelmanDemocraticJanuary 13, 2003 –
March 19, 2010DecaturElected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Re-elected in 2008.
Resigned to become United States Ambassador to Singapore.
[[File:Jason Carter 02.jpg100px]]
Jason CarterDemocraticMay 20, 2010 –
January 12, 2015Elected to finish Adelman's term.
Re-elected in 2010.
Re-elected in 2012.
Retired to run for governor.
Elena ParentDemocraticJanuary 12, 2015 –
January 13, 2025AtlantaElected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Re-elected in 2022.
Redistricted to the 44th district
[[File:State Senator Brian Strickland - Movement on Mental Health with GA Governor Nathan Deal 02 24 23 48-19 screenshot.jpg100px]]
Brian StricklandRepublicanJanuary 13, 2025 –
presentMcDonoughRedistricted from the 17th district and re-elected in 2024.2025–present
Northern Henry County, most of Newton County, Southern Walton County, the entirety of Morgan County

References

References

  1. "Georgia General Assembly".
  2. "Members of the General Assembly of Georgia, First Session of 1993 - 1994 Term". State of Georgia.
  3. "Georgia State Senator Mike Polak (Democrat - 42)". Senate.ga.gov.
  4. "Georgia State Senator David Adelman (Democrat - 42)". Senate.ga.gov.
  5. "Georgia State Senator Jason Carter (Democrat - 42)". Senate.ga.gov.
  6. "Georgia State Senator Elena Parent (Democrat - 42)". Senate.ga.gov.
  7. "Georgia State Senator Brian Strickland (Republican - 42)". Senate.ga.gov.
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