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Susan Holmes (politician)

Susan Holmes (October 8, 1942 – April 30, 2025) was an American politician, farmer, teacher and postmaster from Georgia. Holmes served as a Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 2011 to 2023.

Early life and education

Holmes was born in Jasper County, Georgia and graduated from Monticello High School.

Holmes earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education from University of Georgia.

Career

Holmes was a cotton and dairy farmer in Jasper County, Georgia. Holmes was a teacher and postmaster.

In 1998, Holmes became the first woman mayor of Monticello, Georgia, until 2010.

In January 2007, Holmes was appointed by President George W. Bush as the State Executive Director of the Farm Service Agency for Georgia.

On November 2, 2010, Holmes won the election and became a Republican member of Georgia House of Representatives for District 125. Holmes defeated David Gault with 64.74% of the votes. On November 6, 2012, Holmes won the election unopposed and became a Republican member of Georgia House of Representatives for District 129. On November 4, 2014, as an incumbent, Holmes won the election unopposed and continued serving District 129. On November 8, 2016, as an incumbent, Holmes won the election unopposed and continued serving District 129. On November 6, 2018, as an incumbent, Holmes won the election unopposed and continued serving District 129. On November 3, 2020, as an incumbent, Holmes won the election and continued serving District 129. Holmes defeated Sharonda Bell and Joe Reed with 69.61% of the votes.

Personal life and death

Holmes's husband was Paul Holmes. They had three children. Holmes and her family lived in Monticello, Georgia. Holmes was initially slated to sign as a Georgia False Elector, but refused to join. Georgia False Electors were recruited by the Georgia Republican Party to support Donald Trump's failed effort to subvert the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Holmes died at a nursing home in Monticello, on April 30, 2025, at the age of 82.

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