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Buddy Carter : Republican January 3, 2015 R+9: 2nd: Sanford Bishop : Democratic January 3, 1993 D+3: 3rd: Brian Jack (Peachtree City) Republican January 3, 2025 R+18: 4th: Hank Johnson : Democratic January 3, 2007 D+27: 5th: Nikema Williams : Democratic January 3, 2021 D+32: 6th: Rich McCormick : Republican January 3, 2023 R+11: 7th
In 1980, the Herald merged with the Bryan County News of nearby Bryan County to become the Coastal Courier. [2] The following year, Turner Broadcasting System reported that the Courier was one of 31 newspapers in the United States that were either involved in or planning on becoming involved in creating local programming for cable television. [5]
The 1st district included Hinesville and parts of Savannah and Valdosta. [12] The district's population was 68 percent white, 24 percent black and 5 percent Hispanic (see Race and ethnicity in the United States census); 82 percent were high school graduates and 19 percent had received a bachelor's degree or higher. Its median income was $43,481 ...
Georgia's 1st congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia.It is currently represented by Republican Buddy Carter, though the district's boundaries were redrawn following the 2010 United States census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia. [5]
Earl LeRoy "Buddy" Carter (born September 6, 1957) [1] is an American pharmacist and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Georgia's 1st congressional district since 2015. The district is based in Savannah and includes most of the state's coastal southern portion.
President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoning 39 others in "the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history," the White House announced Thursday ...
Tributes are pouring in for former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at the age of 100. His life and legacy will be celebrated in Washington, D.C., Atlanta and in Carter’s hometown of ...
The district is currently represented by Democrat Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. Georgia's largest district by land area, it comprises much of the southwestern portion of the state. Much of the district is rural, although the district has a number of small cities and medium-sized towns, such as Albany, Americus, Bainbridge, and Thomasville.