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词条 134th Georgia General Assembly
释义

  1. Party standings

      Senate    House of Representatives  

  2. Officers

      Senate    Presiding Officer    Majority leadership    Minority leadership    House of Representatives    Presiding Officer    Majority leadership    Minority leadership  

  3. Members of the State Senate

  4. Members of the House of Representatives

  5. External links

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The 134th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 10, 1977, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The 134th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 133rd and served as the precedent for the 135th General Assembly in 1979.

Party standings

Senate

AffiliationMembers
  Republican Party4
  Democratic Party50
 Total56

House of Representatives

AffiliationMembers
  Republican Party23
  Democratic Party157
 Total180

*Active political parties in Georgia are not limited to the Democratic and Republican parties. Occasionally, other parties run candidates in elections. Candidates may also run as an "independent". An elected official who has renounced party affiliation, will also be listed as an independent. For the 1977-78 session of the General Assembly, only the two major parties were successful in electing legislators to office.

Officers

{{Georgia General Assemblies}}

Senate

Presiding Officer

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PositionNameDistrictParty
PresidentZell Millern/aDemocratic
President Pro TemporeAl W. Holloway12Democratic

Majority leadership

{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}
PositionNameDistrict
Senate Majority LeaderJohn R. Riley1
Majority Caucus ChairmanRender Hill29
Majority WhipLoyce Turner08

Minority leadership

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PositionNameDistrict
Senate Minority LeaderPaul D. Coverdell40
Minority Caucus ChairmanJames W. (Jim) Tysinger41
Minority WhipRobert H. Bell05

House of Representatives

Presiding Officer

{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}
PositionNameDistrictParty
Speaker of the HouseThomas B. Murphy18Democratic
Speaker Pro TemporeJack Connell87Democratic

Majority leadership

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PositionNameDistrict
House Majority LeaderClarence Vaughn57
Majority WhipNathan Knight67
Majority Caucus ChairmanBill Lee72
Majority Caucus SecretaryWard Edwards110

Minority leadership

{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}
PositionNameDistrict
House Minority LeaderMichael J. Egan25
Minority WhipDick Lane40
Minority Caucus ChairmanRobert A. Irvin23
Minority Caucus SecretaryKen Nix20-3

Members of the State Senate

DistrictSenatorPartyResidence
1 John R. Riley DemocraticSavannah
2 Charles Henry Wessels DemocraticSavannah
3 Mell Taylor DemocraticPembroke
4 Joseph E. Kennedy DemocraticClaxton
5 Robert H. (Bob) Bell RepublicanAtlanta
6 Roscoe E. Dean, Jr. DemocraticJesup
7 Frank Eldridge, Jr.DemocraticWaycross
8 Loyce W. Turner DemocraticValdosta
9 Franklin Sutton DemocraticNorman Park
10 Henry P. Russell, Jr.DemocraticBoston
11 Jimmy Hodge Timmons DemocraticBlakely
12 Al HollowayDemocraticAlbany
13 James L. (Jimmy) PaulkDemocraticFitzgerald
14 Hugh A. CarterDemocraticPlains
15 Floyd Hudgins DemocraticColumbus
16 H. Norwood PearceDemocraticColumbus
17 Peter L. BanksDemocraticBarnesville
18 Ed BarkerDemocraticWarner Robins
19 James Ronald "Ronnie" WalkerDemocraticMcRae
20 Hugh GillisDemocraticSoperton
21 Bill EnglishDemocraticSwainsboro
22 Thomas F. Allgood DemocraticAugusta
23 Jimmy LesterDemocraticAugusta
24 Sam P. McGillDemocraticWashington
25 Culver Kidd DemocraticMilledgeville
26 Richard L. GreeneDemocraticMacon
27 Lee RobinsonDemocraticMacon
28 Virginia ShapardDemocraticGriffin
29 Render HillDemocraticGreenville
30 J. Ebb DuncanDemocraticCarrollton
31 Nathan D. DeanDemocraticRockmart
32 Joe ThompsonDemocraticSmyrna
33 Roy E. BarnesDemocraticMableton
34 Ed JohnsonDemocraticCollege Park
35 Perry J. HudsonDemocraticHapeville
36 Jack L. StephensDemocraticAtlanta
37 Todd EvansDemocraticAtlanta
38 Horace E Tate DemocraticAtlanta
39 Julian Bond DemocraticAtlanta
40 Paul D. Coverdell RepublicanAtlanta
41 James W. (Jim) Tysinger RepublicanAtlanta
42 Pierre Howard DemocraticDecatur
43 Thomas R. ScottDemocraticDecatur
44 Terrell Starr DemocraticForest Park
45 W.D. (Don) Ballard DemocraticOxford
46 Paul C. BrounDemocraticAthens
47 M. Parks BrownDemocraticHartwell
48 Steve ReynoldsDemocraticLawrenceville
49 Howard T. Overby DemocraticGainesville
50 John C. Foster DemocraticCornelia
51 J. Beverly Langford DemocraticCalhoun
52 Sam W. Doss, Jr. DemocraticRome
53 E.G. Summers DemocraticLaFayette
54 W.W. (Bill) Fincher, Jr. DemocraticChatsworth
55 Lawrence (Bud) Stumbaugh DemocraticStone Mountain
56 Haskew H. Brantley, Jr. RepublicanAtlanta

Members of the House of Representatives

DistrictRepresentativePartyResidence
1-1 Wayne Snow, Jr. DemocraticChickamauga
1-2 Forest Hays, Jr. DemocraticChattanooga
2 Robert G Peters DemocraticRinggold
3 Tom Ramsey DemocraticChatsworth
4-1 Carlton Colwell DemocraticBlairsville
4-2 Ralph Twiggs DemocraticHiawassee
5 Jerry D. Money DemocraticSummerville
6-1 Roger Williams DemocraticDalton
6-2 R.L. Foster DemocraticDalton
7 Ernest Ralston DemocraticCalhoun
8-1 Joe Frank Harris DemocraticCartersville
8-2 Max R. Looper DemocraticDawsonville
8-3 Wendell T. Anderson DemocraticCanton
9-1 Joe T. Wood DemocraticGainesville
9-2 Doug Whitmore DemocraticGainesville
9-3 Jerry D. Jackson DemocraticChestnut Mountain
10 Jack Irvin DemocraticBaldwin
11 Bill Dover DemocraticHollywood
12 Lauren (Bubba) McDonald, Jr. DemocraticCommerce
13-1 Louie Max Clark DemocraticDanielsville
13-2 Billy Milford DemocraticHartwell
13-3 Charles C. Mann DemocraticElberton
14 Lucian K. Oldham DemocraticRome
15-1 E.M. (Buddy) Childers DemocraticRome
16 E.B. Toles DemocraticRome
17 Lynn Gammage DemocraticCedartown
18 Thomas B. Murphy DemocraticBremen
19-1 Joe Mack Wilson DemocraticMarietta
19-2 Max D. Kaley DemocraticMarietta
19-3 Bill Cooper DemocraticMarietta
20-1 Johnny Isakson RepublicanMarietta
20-2 Carl Harrison RepublicanMarietta
20-3 Ken Nix RepublicanSmyrna
21-1 Eugene (Gene) Housley DemocraticMarietta
21-2 A.L. (Al) Burruss Democratic Marietta
22 Mrs. Dorothy Felton RepublicanAtlanta
23 Robert A. Irvin RepublicanRoswell
24 Kiliaen V.R. (Kil) Townsend RepublicanAtlanta
25 Michael J. Egan RepublicanAtlanta
26 Sidney J. Marcus DemocraticAtlanta
27 Michael C. Nichols Democratic Atlanta
28 Clinton E. Deveaux DemocraticAtlanta
29 Douglas C. Dean DemocraticAtlanta
30 Paul Bolster DemocraticAtlanta
31 Mrs. Grace T. Hamilton DemocraticAtlanta
32 Mildred Glover DemocraticAtlanta
33 J.C. Daugherty, Sr. DemocraticAtlanta
34 Lottie Heywood Watkins DemocraticAtlanta
35 J.E. (Billy) McKinney DemocraticAtlanta
36 G.D. Adams DemocraticHapeville
37 David Scott DemocraticAtlanta
38 Mrs. Henrietta Mathis Canty DemocraticAtlanta
39 Bob Holmes DemocraticAtlanta
40 Dick Lane RepublicanEast Point
41 Greg Pilewicz DemocraticCollege Park
42 Virlyn B. Smith, Sr. RepublicanFairburn
43-1 Charles L. Carnes DemocraticAtlanta
43-2 Gerald Talmadge Horton DemocraticAtlanta
43-3 John W. Greer DemocraticAtlanta
44 John Linder RepublicanDunwoody
45 George Williamson RepublicanAtlanta
46 Cathey W. Steinberg DemocraticAtlanta
47 Joe Burton RepublicanAtlanta
48 Bill NobleRepublicanAtlanta
49 Ewell H. (Hank) Elliott, Jr. RepublicanDecatur
50 John Hawkins DemocraticAtlanta
51 Mrs. Mobley (Peggy) Childs DemocraticDecatur
52 Eleanor L. Richardson DemocraticDecatur
53 Mike Lenderman DemocraticClarkston
54 Rev. Hosea L. Williams DemocraticAtlanta
55 Betty J. Clark DemocraticAtlanta
56-1 Don L. Butler RepublicanDecatur
56-2 Joe Johnston DemocraticDecatur
56-3 Tommy Tolbert Republican Decatur
57 Clarence R. Vaughn, Jr. DemocraticConyers
58 Cas M. Robinson DemocraticStone Mountain
59 R.T. (Tom) Phillips RepublicanStone Mountain
60 B.B. Harris, Sr. DemocraticDuluth
61 Vinson Wall DemocraticLawrenceville
62 Hugh Logan DemocraticAthens
63 Bob Argo DemocraticAthens
64 John D. Russell DemocraticWinder
65 Thomas "Mac" Kilgore DemocraticDouglasville
66-1 Gerald Johnson DemocraticCarrollton
66-2 Tom Glanton Democratic Carrollton
67 Nathan G. Knight DemocraticNewnan
68 J. Crawford Ware DemocraticHogansville
69 Edwin G. (Ed) Mullinax DemocraticLaGrange
70 Claude A. Bray, Jr. DemocraticManchester
71-1 John R. Carlisle DemocraticGriffin
71-2 John L. Mostiler DemocraticGriffin
72-1 Wm. J. (Bill) LeeDemocraticForest Park
72-2 Jimmy BenefieldDemocraticJonesboro
72-3 Jim Wood DemocraticForest Park
72-4 Rudolph Johnson DemocraticMorrow
73 Ray Marks Tucker DemocraticMcDonough
74 Philip Johnson DemocraticCovington
75 Bobby Carrell DemocraticMonroe
76 Ben Barron Ross DemocraticLincolnton
77 Roy Owens DemocraticAppling
78 Bill Jones DemocraticJackson
79 Marvin Adams DemocraticThomaston
80 Benson Ham DemocraticForsyth
81 W. Jones Lane DemocraticStatesboro
82 Paul E. Nessith, Sr. DemocraticStatesboro
83 Emory E. Bargeron DemocraticLouisville
84 Warren D. Evans DemocraticThomson
85 R.A. Dent DemocraticAugusta
86 Ronnie Trulock RepublicanHephzibah
87 Jack Connell DemocraticAugusta
88 G.F. (Danny) Daniel, Jr. DemocraticAugusta
89 Bob Beckham RepublicanAugusta
90 David Swann RepublicanAugusta
91 W. Randolph Phillips DemocraticShiloh
92 Calvin Smyre DemocraticColumbus
93 Albert W. Thompson Democratic Columbus
94 Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. DemocraticColumbus
95 Thomas B. Buck, III DemocraticColumbus
96 Gary C. Cason RepublicanColumbus
97 Mary Jane Galer DemocraticColumbus
98 Bryant Culpepper DemocraticFort Valley
99 Burl Davis DemocraticMacon
100 Frank Pinkston DemocraticMacon
101 William C. (Billy) Randall DemocraticMacon
102 David E. Lucas DemocraticMacon
103 Kenneth W. Birdsong DemocraticMacon
104 Frank Horne DemocraticMacon
105 Jimmy Lord DemocraticSandersville
106 Randolph C. (Randy) Karrh DemocraticSwainsboro
107 A.D. Clifton Democratic Metter
108 Wilbur Edwin Baugh Democratic Milledgeville
109 Bobby Eugene Parham DemocraticMilledgeville
110 Ward Edwards DemocraticButler
111 Don Castleberry DemocraticRichland
112 E.R. Lambert DemocraticMadison
113 Ted W. Waddle RepublicanWarner Robins
114 Roy H. (Sonny) Watson, Jr. DemocraticWarner Robins
115 Larry Walker DemocraticPerry
116 William Murray DemocraticAmericus
117 Ben Jessup DemocraticCochran
118 Terry L. Coleman DemocraticEastman
119 J. Roy Rowland DemocraticDublin
120 L.L. (Pete) Phillips DemocraticSoperton
121 Dewey D. Rush DemocraticGlennville
122 Arthur Gignilliant DemocraticSavannah
123 Al Scott DemocraticSavannah
124 Joseph A. (Joe) Battle DemocraticSavannah
125 Tom Taggart DemocraticSavannah
126 Herbert Jones, Jr. RepublicanSavannah
127 Bobby L. Hill DemocraticSavannah
128 Tom Triplett DemocraticPort Wentworth
129 George Chance DemocraticSpringfield
130 Bob Hanner DemocraticParrott
131 Charles Hatcher Democratic Albany
132 John White DemocraticAlbany
133 R.S. "Dick" Hutchinson DemocraticAlbany
134 T. Hayward McCollum DemocraticAlbany
135 Howard H. Rainey DemocraticCordele
136 Earleen Sizemore DemocraticSylvester
137 Ted Hudson DemocraticFitzgerald
138-1 R. Bayne Stone DemocraticHazlehurst
138-2 Joel R. Greene Democratic Jesup
139 Rene D. Kemp DemocraticHinesville
140 Ralph J. Balkom DemocraticBlakely
141 Walter E. Cox DemocraticBainbridge
142 Bobby Long DemocraticCairo
143 James W. Keyton DemocraticThomasville
144 Marcus E. Collins, Sr. DemocraticPelham
145 Dorsey R. Matthews DemocraticMoultrie
146-1 Grover C. Patten DemocraticAdel
146-2 Monty Veazey DemocraticTifton
147 Henry L. Reaves DemocraticQuitman
148 James M. Beck DemocraticValdosta
149 Robert L. Patten DemocraticLakeland
150 Tom Crosby, Jr. DemocraticWaycross
151 Harry Dixon DemocraticWaycross
152-1 Paul W. FosterDemocraticBlackshear
152-2 Bobby A. WheelerDemocraticAlma
153 James R. (Jim) Tuten, JrDemocraticBrunswick
154 Dean G. Auten RepublicanBrunswick

External links

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  • Georgia General Assembly website
  • Official Georgia Government Publications - Library - Link to "Picture Book"

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