Charles Walker (Georgia politician)

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Photo of Charles Walker after he was reelected to his Senate Seat following his indictment on 142 counts
Photo of Charles Walker after he was reelected to his Senate Seat following his indictment on 142 counts

Charles W. Walker (born November 8, 1947) was once a powerful Georgia State Senator. He was first elected to the State Senate in 1990, and in 1996 he became the first African-American State Senate Majority leader in Georgia history. Walker is a Democrat and is from Augusta, Georgia.

Walker started a newspaper called The Augusta Focus, that served Augusta's black community, that often expressed opposite viewpoints of Augusta's only daily newspaper, The Augusta Chronicle. Walker was a shrewd businessman, owning a myriad of small enterprises under the name The Walker Group. Critics often accused Walker of using his influence as a state legislator to gain lucrative state contracts for his businesses.

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See comments concerning Walker's appeal in the March 1, 2007 issue of The Augusta Chronicle.