150th Georgia General Assembly

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Legislative bodyGeorgia General Assembly
Members56 (34 R, 22 D*)
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150th Georgia General Assembly
149th 151st
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Overview
Legislative bodyGeorgia General Assembly
Meeting placeGeorgia State Capitol
Senate
Members56 (34 R, 22 D*)
President of the SenateCasey Cagle (R)
Party controlRepublican Party
House of Representatives
Members180 (108 R, 71 D, 1 I)
Speaker of the HouseDavid Ralston (R)
Party controlRepublican Party
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Overview

The 150th Georgia General Assembly. convened its first session on January 12, 2009, at the Georgia State Capitol. in Atlanta, Georgia. The 150th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 149th and served as the precedent for the 151st General Assembly in 2011.

The 150th General Assembly adjourned its first session on April 3, 2009. The second session of the 150th General Assembly convened January 11, 2010.

Officers

Senate

Presiding officer

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Position Name District Party
President Casey Cagle n/a Republican
President Pro Tempore Tommie Williams 19 Republican
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Majority leadership

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Position Name District
Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers 21
Majority Caucus Chairman Dan Moody 56
Majority Vice leader John Wiles 37
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Minority leadership

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Position Name District
Senate Minority Leader Robert Brown 26
Minority Caucus Chairman Tim Golden 8
Minority Vice leader David Adelman 42
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House of Representatives

Presiding officer

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Position Name District Party
Speaker of the House David Ralston 7 Republican
Speaker Pro Tempore Jan Jones 46 Republican
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Glenn Richardson (R) served as Speaker of the House from January 2009 through Jan. 1, 2010. Mark Burkhalter (R) served as Speaker pro tempore during the same period, and was acting Speaker when the House reconvened on Jan. 11, 2010, at which time the House elected David Ralston and Jan Jones.[1][2]

Majority leadership

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Position Name District
House of Representatives Majority Leader Jerry Keen 179
House of Representatives Majority Vice leader Edward Lindsey 54
Majority Caucus Chairman Donna Sheldon 105
Majority Caucus Vice Chairman Jeff May 111
Majority Caucus Sec./Treas. Allen Peake 137
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Minority leadership

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Position Name District
House of Representatives Minority Leader DuBose Porter 143
House of Representatives Minority Vice leader Carolyn Hugley 133
House of Representatives Minority Caucus Chairman Calvin Smyre 132
House of Representatives Minority Caucus Vice Chairman Nikki Randall 138
Minority Caucus Secretary Kathy Ashe 56
Minority Caucus Treasurer Don Wix 33
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Members of the state senate

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District District Senator Party First elected Residence
1 1Earl “Buddy” CarterRepublican2009Pooler
2 2Lester JacksonDemocratic2008Savannah
3 3Jeff ChapmanRepublican2004Brunswick
4 4Jack HillRepublican1990Reidsville
5 5Curt ThompsonDemocratic2004Norcross
6 6Doug StonerDemocratic2004Smyrna
7 7Greg GoggansRepublican2004Douglas
8 8Tim GoldenDemocratic1998Valdosta
9 9Don BalfourRepublican1992Snellville
10 10Emanuel JonesDemocratic2004Ellenwood
11 11John BullochRepublican2002Ockhocknee
12 12Freddie Powell SimsDemocratic2008Dawson
13 13John CrosbyRepublican2008Tifton
14 14George HooksDemocratic1990Americus
15 15Ed HarbisonDemocratic1992Columbus
16 16Ronnie ChanceRepublican2004Tyrone
17 17John DouglasRepublican2004Social Circle
18 18Cecil StatonRepublican2004Macon
19 19Tommie WilliamsRepublican1998Lyons
20 20Ross TollesonRepublican2002Perry
21 21Chip RogersRepublican2004Woodstock
22 22VACANT
23 23J.B. PowellDemocratic2004Blythe
24 24Bill JacksonRepublican2007Appling
25 25Johnny GrantRepublican2004Milledgeville
26 26Robert BrownDemocratic1991Macon
27 27Jack MurphyRepublican2006Cumming
28 28Mitch SeabaughRepublican2000Sharpsburg
29 29Seth HarpRepublican2000Midland
30 30Bill HamrickRepublican1999Carrollton
31 31Bill HeathRepublican2004Bremen
32 32Judson HillRepublican2004East Cobb
33 33Steve ThompsonDemocratic1990Marietta
34 34Valencia SeayDemocratic2003Riverdale
35 35Donzella JamesDemocratic2009College Park
36 36Nan OrrockDemocratic2006Atlanta
37 37John WilesRepublican2004Kennesaw
38 38Horacena TateDemocratic1998Atlanta
39 39Vincent FortDemocratic1996Atlanta
40 40Dan WeberRepublican2004Dunwoody
41 41Steve HensonDemocratic2002Tucker
42 42David AdelmanDemocratic2002Atlanta
43 43Ronald Ramsey, Jr.Democratic2006Lithonia
44 44Gail BucknerDemocratic2008Jonesboro
45 45Renee UntermanRepublican2002Buford
46 46Bill CowsertRepublican2006Athens
47 47Ralph HudgensRepublican2002Hull
48 48David ShaferRepublican2001Duluth
49 49Lee HawkinsRepublican2006Gainesville
50 50Jim ButterworthRepublican2008Cornelia
51 51Chip PearsonRepublican2004Dawsonville
52 52Preston SmithRepublican2002Rome
53 53Jeff MullisRepublican2000Chickamauga
54 54Don ThomasRepublican1996Dalton
55 55Gloria ButlerDemocratic1999Stone Mountain
56 56Dan MoodyRepublican2002Alpharetta
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Changes in membership from previous term

While no seat changed party control from the previous session, the beginning of the 150th Georgia General Assembly still saw five new state senators. Two of these new senators defeated the incumbent in the runoff for their parties' primaries. Two replaced incumbents who had run for other office. Another replaced a senator who had retired.

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District Previous Subsequent Reason for change
2nd Regina Thomas (D) Lester Jackson (D) Ran for Congress
12th Michael Meyer von Bremen (D) Freddie Powell Sims (D) Ran for a seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals
13th Joseph Carter (R) John Crosby (R) Retired
44th Gail Davenport (D) Gail Buckner (D) Defeated in primary runoff
50th Nancy Schaefer (R) Jim Butterworth (R) Defeated in primary runoff
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Changes in membership during current term

There have been three vacancies in the State Senate as of December 25, 2009. All three have been due to resignations. Two have since been filled, both by members of the same party as the former incumbent. Another vacancy is expected at some point during the term.

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Date seat became vacant District Previous Reason for change Subsequent Date of successor's taking office
August 2009 35th Kasim Reed (D) Resigned to run for Mayor of Atlanta. A special election was held on November 3, 2009. Because no candidate gained a majority of the vote, a runoff was held December 1, 2009. Donzella James
(D)
September 15, 2009 1st Eric Johnson
(R)
Resigned to run for Governor of Georgia. A special election was held on November 3, 2009. Buddy Carter
(R)
November 9, 2009 22nd Ed Tarver
(D)
Resigned after being confirmed as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia. A special election is to be held January 5, 2010 with a runoff, if necessary on February 2, 2010.[3] Hardie Davis
(D)
March 19, 2010 42nd David Adelman
(D)
Nominated by President Barack Obama as United States Ambassador to Singapore.[4] If confirmed, Adelman will have to resign his State Senate seat, creating another vacancy. Jason Carter
(D)
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Announced retirements

As of December 25, 2009, six state senators have announced that they will not be running for re-election in 2010. One senator, Dan Moody (56th) is retiring.[5] The other five are seeking higher office.

Jeff Chapman (3rd) is running for governor.[6] Following State Insurance and Fire Commissioner John Oxendine's decision to run for governor, Seth Harp (29th) and Ralph Hudgens (47th)[7] announced that they will seek the Republican nomination for the office. Lee Hawkins (49th) announced that he will run for the Congressional seat to be left open by incumbent Nathan Deal's campaign for governor. Finally, Gail Buckner is running for state secretary of state,[8] a position she also ran for in 2006.

Members of the House of Representatives

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District Representative Party First elected Residence
1 Jay NealRepublican2004LaFayette
2 Martin ScottRepublican2004Rossville
3 Tom WeldonRepublican2008Ringgold
4 Roger WilliamsRepublican2001Ringgold
5 John D. Meadows, IIIRepublican2004Calhoun
6 Tom DicksonRepublican2004Cohutta
7 David RalstonRepublican2002Blue Ridge
8 Stephen AllisonRepublican2008Blairsville
9 Amos AmersonRepublican2000Dahlonega
10 Ben BridgesRepublican2008Clarkesville
11 Barbara Massey ReeceDemocratic1998Menlo
12 Rick JasperseRepublican2010Jasper
13 Katie DempseyRepublican2006Rome
14 Barry LoudermilkRepublican2010Cassville
15 Paul BattlesRepublican2008Cartersville
16 Rick CrawfordDemocratic2007Cedartown
17 Howard R. MaxwellRepublican2002Dallas
18 Mark ButlerRepublican2010Carrollton
19 Glenn RichardsonRepublican2010Hiram
20 Charlice H. ByrdRepublican2004Woodstock
21 Calvin HillRepublican2002Canton
22 Sean JergusonRepublican2006Holly Springs
23 Mark HamiltonRepublican2006Cumming
24 Tom KnoxRepublican2010Suwanee
25 James MillsRepublican1992Gainesville
26 Carl RogersRepublican1994Gainesville
27 Doug CollinsRepublican2006Gainesville
28 Michael HardenRepublican2008Toccoa
29 Alan PowellDemocratic1990Hartwell
30 Tom McCallRepublican1994Elberton
31 Tommy BentonRepublican2004Jefferson
32 Judy ManningRepublican1996Marietta
33 Don WixDemocratic2010Austell
34 Rich GolickRepublican1998Smyrna
35 Ed SetzlerRepublican2004Acworth
36 Earl EhrhartRepublican1988Powder Springs
37 Terry JohnsonDemocratic2004Marietta
38 Pat DooleyDemocratic2010Marietta
39 Alisha Thomas MorganDemocratic2002Austell
40 Stacey AdamsDemocratic2010Atlanta
41 Sharon CooperRepublican1996Marietta
42 Don ParsonsRepublican1994Marietta
43 Bobby FranklinRepublican1996Marietta
44 Sheila JonesDemocratic2004Atlanta
45 Matt DollarRepublican2002Marietta
46 Jan JonesRepublican2003Milton
47 Chuck MartinRepublican2002Alpharetta
48 Harry GeisingerRepublican2004Roswell
49 Wendell WillardRepublican2000Sandy Springs
50 Mark BurkhalterRepublican2010Johns Creek
51 Tom RiceRepublican1996Norcross
52 Joe WilkinsonRepublican2000Atlanta
53 Elly DobbsDemocratic2008Atlanta
54 Edward LindseyRepublican2004Atlanta
55 Rashad TaylorDemocratic2008Atlanta
56 Kathy AsheDemocratic1990Atlanta
57 Pat GardnerDemocratic2001Atlanta
58 Simone BellDemocratic2009Atlanta
59 Margaret D. KaiserDemocratic2006Atlanta
60 Georganna SinkfieldDemocratic2010Atlanta
61 Ralph LongDemocratic2008Atlanta
62 Joe HeckstallDemocratic1994East Point
63 Tyrone L. Brooks, Sr.Democratic1980Atlanta
64 Roger B. BruceDemocratic2002Atlanta
65 Sharon Beasley-TeagueDemocratic1992Red Oak
66 Virgil FluddDemocratic2002Tyrone
67 Bill HembreeRepublican1998Winston
68 Tim BeardenRepublican2004Villa Rica
69 Randy NixRepublican2006LaGrange
70 Lynn Ratigan SmithRepublican1996Newnan
71 Billy HorneRepublican2004Newnan
72 Matt RamseyRepublican2006Peachtree City
73 John P. YatesRepublican1988Griffin
74 Roberta Abdul-SalaamDemocratic2004Riverdale
75 Ron DodsonDemocratic2010Jonesboro
76 Mike GlantonDemocratic2010Jonesboro
77 Darryl JordanDemocratic2000Riverdale
78 Wade StarrDemocratic2008Jonesboro
79 Fran MillarRepublican2010Dunwoody
80 Mike JacobsRepublican2004Brookhaven
81 Jill ChambersRepublican2000Atlanta
82 Kevin LevitasDemocratic2004Atlanta
83 Mary Margaret OliverDemocratic2002Decatur
84 Stacey AbramsDemocratic2006Atlanta
85 Stephanie Stuckey BenfieldDemocratic1998Atlanta
86 Karla DrennerDemocratic2000Avondale Estates
87 Michele D. HensonDemocratic1990Stone Mountain
88 Billy MitchellDemocratic2002Stone Mountain
89 Earnest "Coach" WilliamsDemocratic2002Avondale Estates
90 Howard MosbyDemocratic2002Atlanta
91 Rahn MayoDemocratic2008Atlanta
92 Pam StephensonDemocratic2002Decatur
93 Dee Dawkins-HaiglerDemocratic2008Lithonia
94 Randal ManghamDemocratic2010Lithonia
95 Toney CollinsDemocratic2010Conyers
96 Pedro Rafael MarinDemocratic2002Duluth
97 Brooks P. Coleman, Jr.Republican1992Duluth
98 Bobby C. ReeseRepublican2010Buford
99 Hugh FloydDemocratic2002Norcross
100 Brian W. ThomasDemocratic2004Lilburn
101 Mike CoanRepublican2010Lawrenceville
102 Clay CoxRepublican2004Lilburn
103 David CasasRepublican2002Lilburn
104 John HeardRepublican2004Lawrenceville
105 Donna SheldonRepublican2002Dacula
106 Melvin EversonRepublican2006Snellville
107 Len WalkerRepublican2004Loganville
108 Terry Lamar EnglandRepublican2004Auburn
109 Steve DavisRepublican2004McDonough
110 John LunsfordRepublican2004McDonough
111 Jeff MayRepublican2004Monroe
112 Doug HoltRepublican2004Social Circle
113 Bob SmithRepublican2004Watkinsville
114 Keith HeardDemocratic1992Athens
115 Doug McKillipDemocratic2006Athens
116 Mickey ChannellRepublican2002Greensboro
117 Lee AndersonRepublican2008Grovetown
118 Ben L. HarbinRepublican1994Evans
119 Barbara SimsRepublican2006Augusta
120 Quincy MurphyDemocratic2002Augusta
121 Henry "Wayne" HowardDemocratic2006Augusta
122 Earnest SmithDemocratic2009Augusta
123 Gloria FrazierDemocratic2006Hephzibah
124 Sistie HudsonDemocratic1996Sparta
125 Jim ColeRepublican2004Monticello
126 David KnightRepublican2004Griffin
127 Billy MaddoxRepublican2007Zebulon
128 Carl Von EppsDemocratic1992LaGrange
129 Kip SmithRepublican2009Columbus
130 Debbie BucknerDemocratic2002Junction City
131 Richard H. SmithRepublican2004Columbus
132 Calvin SmyreDemocratic1974Columbus
133 Carolyn HugleyDemocratic1992Columbus
134 Mike CheokasDemocratic2004Americus
135 Lynmore JamesDemocratic1992Montezuma
136 Robert DickeyRepublican2011Musella
137 Allen PeakeRepublican2006Macon
138 Nikki RandallDemocratic1999Macon
139 David E. Lucas, Sr.Democratic1975Macon
140 Bubber EppsDemocratic2008Dry Branch
141 Rusty KiddIndependent2009Milledgeville
142 Mack JacksonDemocratic2008Sandersville
143 DuBose PorterDemocratic1983Dublin
144 Jimmy PruettRepublican2006Eastman
145 Willie Lee TaltonRepublican2004Warner Robins
146 Larry O'NealRepublican2001Bonaire
147 Buddy HardenRepublican2008Cordele
148 Bob HannerRepublican1975Parrott
149 Gerald E. GreeneRepublican1982Cuthbert
150 Winfred J. DukesDemocratic1996Albany
151 Carol FullertonDemocratic2008Albany
152 Ed RyndersRepublican2002Albany
153 Austin ScottRepublican2004Tifton
154 Jay RobertsRepublican2002Ocilla
155 Greg MorrisRepublican1998Vidalia
156 Larry "Butch" ParrishRepublican1984Swainsboro
157 Jon G. BurnsRepublican2004Newington
158 Bob LaneRepublican1983Brooklet
159 Ann PurcellRepublican2009Rincon
160 Bob BryantDemocratic2004Garden City
161 Mickey StephensDemocratic2008Savannah
162 J. Craig GordonDemocratic2006Savannah
163 Burke DayRepublican2000Savannah
164 Ron StephensRepublican1996Savannah
165 Al WilliamsDemocratic2002Midway
166 Terry BarnardRepublican2004Glennville
167 Roger Bert LaneRepublican2004Darien
168 Tommy SmithRepublican1978Nicholls
169 Chuck SimsRepublican1996Ambrose
170 Penny HoustonRepublican1998Nashville
171 Jay PowellRepublican2008Camilla
172 Gene MaddoxRepublican2004Cairo
173 Mike KeownRepublican2004Thomasville
174 Ellis BlackDemocratic2002Valdosta
175 Amy CarterDemocratic2006Valdosta
176 Jay ShawDemocratic2004Lakeland
177 Mark HatfieldRepublican2004Waycross
178 Mark WilliamsRepublican2004Jesup
179 Jerry KeenRepublican2004Brunswick
180 Cecily HillRepublican2004Woodbine
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