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The following is a list of former members of the Georgia State Senate (1789–present) ... Peter E. Love 1849–50 12th Thomas John P. Dickinson 1851–52 12th
The Georgia State Senate and the lower house of the General Assembly, the Georgia House of Representatives, comprise the bicameral legislature of the state. Together, the Senate and the House maintain authority under Article III. of the 1983 Constitution of Georgia to enact laws "necessary and proper for the welfare of the state", although ...
7. Unknown. Allegedly one of several people working with Roman, who contacted Georgia state legislators to appoint fake electors. 8. Burt Jones, current Lt. Governor of Georgia, then a state senator, fake elector. Identified by a December 7, 2020, tweet quoted in the indictment calling for Georgia voters to demand that "every legal vote is ...
Speaker Party Start of service End of service Noble Wimberly Jones: Whig: 1777 May 2, 1778 James Whitefield [1]: Whig: May 2, 1778 October 30, 1778 Noble Wimberly Jones
State delegation to the United States House of Representatives For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes. Darker shading indicates confirmed partisan affiliation or majority; lighter shading indicates likely, but unconfirmed, partisan affiliation or majority.
The 2020 Georgia State Senate election was held on November 3, 2020. ... Larry Walker III (incumbent) 57,946 : 64.96% : Democratic: Julius Newberry Johnson 31,257
It was established by Peter E. Dennis (1854-1929) in 1884. Peter had attended the University of Georgia from 1871 to 1872 and had trained in the office of Algernon Blair in Macon, before leaving to create his own firm. The firm became "Dennis and Dennis" in 1912 when Peter's son John joined. [1]
The secretary of state of the U.S. state of Georgia is an elected official with a wide variety of responsibilities, including supervising elections and maintaining public records. The office has had a four-year term since 1946. [1] Before 1880, the secretary of state was elected by the Georgia Assembly, not in a popular election. [1]