ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Sheikh Rahman Sheikh RahmanBangladeshi-American politician For the Bangladeshi politician, see Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Sheikh RahmanMember of the Georgia State Senatefrom the 5th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 14, 2019Preceded byCurt Thompson Personal detailsBorn (1960-11-15) 15 November 1960 (age 65)Bajitpur, Dhaka, BangladeshPartyDemocraticAlma materUniversity of Georgia Sheikh Rahman (born November 15, 1960)[1][2] is a Bangladeshi-American politician who has served in the Georgia State Senate from the 5th district since January 14, 2019.[3] He is the first Muslim lawmaker in Georgia.[4] Personal life Rahman was born in Bangladesh. He moved to Lawrenceville, Georgia and attended Central Piedmont Community College in 1981. He graduated from the University of Georgia in 1995 with a Bachelor of Business Administration. He has a wife, Sham'e (née Afrose),[1] and two kids, Rawda (daughter) and Anzar (son).[2] External links Senator Sheikh Rahman (D), 5th District – Official Georgia Senate website Profile at Vote Smart Campaign Contributions – State Ethics Commission Campaign website References 1 2 "Member". www.senate.ga.gov. Retrieved February 3, 2020. 1 2 "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart. Retrieved February 3, 2020. ↑ "Georgia State Senate District 5". Ballotpedia. Retrieved February 3, 2020. ↑ WRAL (June 8, 2018). "CBS46 talks with Sheikh Rahman, state's first Muslim lawmaker". WRAL.com. Retrieved February 3, 2020. vteMembers of the Georgia State Senate158th General Assembly (2025–present) President of the SenateBurt Jones (R) President pro temporeLarry Walker III (R) Majority leaderJason Anavitarte (R) Minority leaderHarold V. Jones II (D) ▌Ben Watson (R) ▌Derek Mallow (D) ▌Mike Hodges (R) ▌Billy Hickman (R) ▌Sheikh Rahman (D) ▌Matt Brass (R) ▌Vacant ▌Russ Goodman (R) ▌Nikki Merritt (D) ▌Emanuel Jones (D) ▌Sam Watson (R) ▌Freddie Sims (D) ▌Carden Summers (R) ▌Josh McLaurin (D) ▌Ed Harbison (D) ▌Marty Harbin (R) ▌Gail Davenport (D) ▌Steven McNeel (R) ▌Blake Tillery (R) ▌Larry Walker III (R) ▌Jason Dickerson (R) ▌Harold V. Jones II (D) ▌Max Burns (R) ▌Lee Anderson (R) ▌Rick Williams (R) ▌David Lucas (D) ▌Greg Dolezal (R) ▌Donzella James (D) ▌Randy Robertson (R) ▌Tim Bearden (R) ▌Jason Anavitarte (R) ▌Kay Kirkpatrick (R) ▌Michael "Doc" Rhett (D) ▌Kenya Wicks (D) ▌Jaha Howard (D) ▌Nan Orrock (D) ▌Ed Setzler (R) ▌RaShaun Kemp (D) ▌Sonya Halpern (D) ▌Sally Harrell (D) ▌Kim Jackson (D) ▌Brian Strickland (R) ▌Tonya Anderson (D) ▌Elena Parent (D) ▌Clint Dixon (R) ▌Bill Cowsert (R) ▌Frank Ginn (R) ▌Shawn Still (R) ▌Drew Echols (R) ▌Bo Hatchett (R) ▌Steve Gooch (R) ▌Chuck Hufstetler (R) ▌Lanny Thomas (R) ▌Chuck Payne (R) ▌Randal Mangham (D) ▌John Albers (R) ▌Republican (33) ▌Democratic (22) ▌Vacant (1) as of 9 April 2026[update] Georgia General Assembly House Senate List of past legislatures vteGeorgia State Senators Districts 1–101st district Bradley Riley T. Coleman E. Johnson Carter Watson 2nd district Campbell Searcey Wessels Scott Allen D. H. Johnson Thomas Jackson Mallow 3rd district Graham Long Tribble Shea Taylor Bryant Kemp Chapman Ligon McNeill Hodges 4th district J. M. Coleman Edenfield Kennedy J. Hill Hickman 5th district Corbitt Gayner Squires Thompson Rahman 6th district Griffin Dean Echols T. Williams Collins Stoner H. Hill Jordan Brass 7th district Smith Eldridge Perry Blitch Goggans Harper Islam Parkes 8th district Brutton Hand Turner Golden Black Goodman 9th district Nisbet Spinks Sutton Phillips Balfour Martin Merritt 10th district Welch Flowers Russell Ragan N. Thomas Jones This article about a member of the Georgia State Senate is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte