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{{Infobox legislative session | name = 137th Georgia General Assembly | image = File:Seal of Georgia.svg | image_size = 125px | alt = Great Seal of the State of Georgia | caption = Great Seal of the State of Georgia | body = Georgia General Assembly | meeting_place = Georgia State Capitol | election = | government = | term_start = | term_end = | before = 136th | after = 138th | chamber1 = Senate | chamber1_image = | chamber1_image_size = | chamber1_alt = | membership1 = 56 | control1 = Democratic Party | chamber1_leader1_type = President of the Senate | chamber1_leader1 = Zell Miller (D) | chamber1_leader2_type = | chamber1_leader2 = | chamber2 = House of Representatives | chamber2_image = | chamber2_image_size = | chamber2_alt = | membership2 = 180 | control2 = Democratic Party | chamber2_leader1_type = Speaker of the House | chamber2_leader1 = Tom Murphy (D) | chamber2_leader2_type = | chamber2_leader2 = | session1_start = | session1_end = | session2_start = | session2_end = }}The 137th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 10, 1983, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The 137th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 136th and served as the precedent for the 138th General Assembly in 1985. Party standings Senate Affiliation | Members |
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| Republican Party | 7 | | Democratic Party | 49 | | Other party* | 0 | Total | 56 |
House of Representatives Affiliation | Members |
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| Republican Party | 24 | | Democratic Party | 156 | | Other party* | 0 | Total | 180 |
*Active political parties in Georgia are not limited to the Democratic and Republican parties. Libertarians, and occasionally others, run candidates in elections. However, for the 1983-84 session of the General Assembly, only the two major parties were successful in electing legislators to office. Officers {{Georgia General Assemblies}} Senate Presiding Officer Position | Name | District | Party |
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{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}President | Zell Miller | n/a | Democratic | {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}President Pro Tempore | Joseph E. Kennedy | 04 | Democratic |
Majority leadership Position | Name | District |
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{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}Senate Majority Leader | Thomas F. Allgood | 22 | {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}Majority Caucus Chairman | Render Hill | 29 | {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}Majority Whip | Bill English | 21 |
Minority leadership Position | Name | District |
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{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}Senate Minority Leader | Paul D. Coverdell | 40 | {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}Minority Caucus Chairman | James W. (Jim) Tysinger | 41 | {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}Minority Whip | Haskew H. Brantley, Jr. | 56 |
House of Representatives Presiding Officer Position | Name | District | Party |
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{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}Speaker of the House | Thomas B. Murphy | 18 | Democratic | {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}Speaker Pro Tempore | Jack Connell | 87 | Democratic |
Majority leadership Position | Name | District |
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{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}House Majority Leader | Al Burruss | 20-2 | {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}Majority Whip | John Russell | 64 | {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}Majority Caucus Chairman | Bill Lee | 72 | {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}Majority Caucus Secretary | Ward Edwards | 112 |
Minority leadership Position | Name | District |
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{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}House Minority Leader | Johnny Isakson | 21-2 | {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}Minority Whip | Luther Colbert | 23 | {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}Minority Caucus Chairman | Dean Auten | 156 | {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}Minority Caucus Secretary | Betty Jo Williams | 48 | |
Members of the State SenateDistrict | Senator | Party | Residence | 1 | J. Tom Coleman | Democratic | Savannah | 2 | Albert (Al) Scott | Democratic | Savannah | 3 | Glenn E. Bryant | Democratic | Hinesville | 4 | Joseph E. Kennedy | Democratic | Claxton | 5 | Joe Burton | Republican | Atlanta | 6 | Bill Littlefield | Democratic | Brunswick | 7 | Ed Perry | Democratic | Nashville | 8 | Loyce W. Turner | Democratic | Valdosta | 9 | R.T. (Tom) Phillips | Republican | Lilburn | 10 | Paul Trulock | Democratic | Climax | 11 | Jimmy Hodge Timmons | Democratic | Blakely | 12 | Al Holloway | Democratic | Albany | 13 | Rooney L. Bowen | Democratic | Cordele | 14 | Lewis H. (Bud) McKenzie | Democratic | Montezuma | 15 | Floyd Hudgins | Democratic | Columbus | 16 | Ted J. Land | Republican | Columbus | 17 | Janice S. Horton | Democratic | McDonough | 18 | Ed Barker | Democratic | Warner Robins | 19 | Walter S. Ray | Democratic | Douglas | 20 | Hugh M. Gillis, Sr. | Democratic | Soperton | 21 | Bill English | Democratic | Swainsboro | 22 | Thomas F. Allgood | Democratic | Augusta | 23 | Jimmy Lester | Democratic | Augusta | 24 | Sam P. McGill | Democratic | Washington | 25 | Culver Kidd | Democratic | Milledgeville | 26 | Richard L. Greene | Democratic | Macon | 27 | W.F. (Billy) Harris | Democratic | Thomaston | 28 | Kyle Cobb | Democratic | Griffin | 29 | J. Render Hill | Democratic | Greenville | 30 | Wayne Garner | Democratic | Carrollton | 31 | Nathan Dean | Democratic | Rockmart | 32 | Joe Thompson | Democratic | Smyrna | 33 | Roy E. Barnes | Democratic | Mableton | 34 | Bev Engram | Democratic | Fairburn | 35 | Frank E. Coggin | Democratic | Hapeville | 36 | David Scott | Democratic | Atlanta | 37 | Carl Harrison | Republican | Marietta | 38 | Horace E Tate | Democratic | Atlanta | 39 | Julian Bond | Democratic | Atlanta | 40 | Paul D. Coverdell | Republican | Atlanta | 41 | James W. (Jim) Tysinger | Republican | Atlanta | 42 | Pierre Howard | Democratic | Decatur | 43 | Thomas R. Scott | Democratic | Decatur | 44 | Terrell Starr | Democratic | Forest Park | 45 | Harrill L. Dawkins | Democratic | Conyers | 46 | Paul C. Broun | Democratic | Athens | 47 | M. Parks Brown | Democratic | Hartwell | 48 | Donn M. Peevy | Democratic | Lawrenceville | 49 | J. Nathan Deal | Democratic | Gainesville | 50 | John C. Foster | Democratic | Cornelia | 51 | Max Brannon | Democratic | Calhoun | 52 | Edward Hine, Jr. | Democratic | Rome | 53 | Waymond C. Huggins | Democratic | LaFayette | 54 | W.W. (Bill) Fincher, Jr. | Democratic | Chatsworth | 55 | Lawrence (Bud) Stumbaugh | Democratic | Stone Mountain | 56 | Haskew H. Brantley, Jr. | Republican | Alpharetta |
Members of the House of RepresentativesDistrict | Representative | Party | Residence | 1-1 | Wayne Snow, Jr. | Democratic | Rossville | 1-2 | Forest Hays, Jr. | Democratic | Flintstone | 2 | Robert G (Bob) Peters | Democratic | Ringgold | 3 | Tom Ramsey | Democratic | Chatsworth | 4-1 | Carlton H. Colwell | Democratic | Blairsville | 4-2 | Ralph Twiggs | Democratic | Hiawassee | 5 | John G. Crawford | Democratic | Lyerly | 6-1 | Roger Williams | Democratic | Dalton | 6-2 | Philip A. (Phil) Foster | Democratic | Dalton | 7 | J.C. Maddox | Democratic | Calhoun | 8-1 | Wendell T. Anderson | Democratic | Canton | 8-2 | W.G. (Bill) Hasty, Sr. | Democratic | Canton | 9-1 | Joe T. Wood | Democratic | Gainesville | 9-2 | Bobby Lawson | Democratic | Gainesville | 9-3 | Jerry D. Jackson | Democratic | Chestnut Mountain | 10 | Bill H. Barnett | Democratic | Cumming | 11-1 | William J. Dover | Democratic | Clarkesville | 11-2 | Jack Irvin, Sr. | Democratic | Baldwin | 12 | Lauren (Bubba) McDonald | Democratic | Commerce | 13-1 | Louie Max Clark | Democratic | Danielsville | 13-2 | Billy Milford | Democratic | Hartwell | 14 | Charles W. Yeargin | Democratic | Elberton | 15-1 | E.M. (Buddy) Childers | Democratic | Rome | 15-2 | Forrest L. McKelvey | Democratic | Silver Creek | 16 | John Adams | Democratic | Rome | 17 | Bill Cumming | Democratic | Rockmart | 18 | Thomas B. Murphy | Democratic | Bremen | 19 | Boyd Petit | Democratic | Cartersville | 20-1 | Joe Mack Wilson | Democratic | Marietta | 20-2 | A.L. (Al) Burruss | Democratic | Marietta | 20-3 | George W. (Buddy) Darden | Democratic | Marietta | 20-4 | Steve Thompson | Democratic | Powder Springs | 20-5 | Terry D. Lawler | Democratic | Clarkdale | 21-1 | Fred Aiken | Republican | Smyrna | 21-2 | Johnny Isakson | Republican | Marietta | 21-3 | Bill Atkins | Republican | Smyrna | 21-4 | Frank B. Johnson | Republican | Smyrna | 21-5 | Tom Wilder | Republican | Marietta | 22 | Dorothy Felton | Republican | Atlanta | 23 | Luther S. Colbert | Republican | Roswell | 24 | Kiliaen V.R. (Kil) Townsend | Republican | Atlanta | 25 | John M. Lupton, III | Republican | Atlanta | 26 | Sidney J. Marcus | Democratic | Atlanta | 27 | Dick Lane | Republican | East Point | 28 | Bob Holmes | Democratic | Atlanta | 29 | Douglas C. Dean | Democratic | Atlanta | 30 | Paul Bolster | Democratic | Atlanta | 31 | Mrs. Grace T. Hamilton | Democratic | Atlanta | 32 | Helen Selman | Democratic | Palmetto | 33 | J.C. Daugherty, Sr. | Democratic | Atlanta | 34 | Tyrone Brooks | Democratic | Atlanta | 35 | J.E. (Billy) McKinney | Democratic | Atlanta | 36 | G.D. Adams | Democratic | Hapeville | 37 | Georganna T. Sinkfield | Democratic | Atlanta | 38 | Lorenzo Benn | Democratic | Atlanta | 39 | John W. Greer | Democratic | Atlanta | 40 | Barbara H. Couch | Democratic | Atlanta | 41 | Charlie Watts | Democratic | Dallas | 42 | Thomas M. Kilgore | Democratic | Douglasville | 43 | Paul W. Heard, Jr. | Republican | Peachtree City | 44 | John Linder | Republican | Dunwoody | 45 | J. Max Davis | Republican | Atlanta | 46 | Cathey W. Steinberg | Democratic | Atlanta | 47 | Chesley V. Morton | Republican | Tucker | 48 | Betty Jo Williams | Republican | Atlanta | 49 | Tom Lawrence | Republican | Stone Mountain | 50 | Frank L. Redding, Jr. | Democratic | Decatur | 51 | Ken Workman | Democratic | Decatur | 52 | Eleanor L. Richardson | Democratic | Decatur | 53 | Mrs. Mobley (Peggy) Childs | Democratic | Decatur | 54 | Hosea L. Williams, Sr. | Democratic | Atlanta | 55 | Betty J. Clark | Democratic | Atlanta | 56 | Betty Aaron | Democratic | Atlanta | 57-1 | Troy A. Athon | Democratic | Conyers | 57-2 | William C. (Bill) Mangum, Jr. | Democratic | Decatur | 57-3 | Dean Alford | Democratic | Lithonia | 58 | Cas Robinson | Democratic | Stone Mountain | 59 | O.M. (Mike) Barnett | Republican | Lilburn | 60 | Charles C. Martin | Democratic | Buford | 61 | Rex A. Millsaps | Democratic | Lawrenceville | 62 | Thomas Hulet (Tom) White | Republican | Lilburn | 63 | Bill Goodwin | Republican | Norcross | 64 | John D. Russell | Democratic | Winder | 65 | Neal Jackson | Democratic | Monroe | 66 | E. Roy Lambert | Democratic | Madison | 67 | Hugh Logan | Democratic | Athens | 68 | Bob Argo | Democratic | Athens | 69 | Charles Thomas | Democratic | Temple | 70 | Gerald Johnson | Democratic | Carrollton | 71 | J. Neal Shepard, Jr. | Republican | Newnan | 72-1 | Bill Lee | Democratic | Forest Park | 72-2 | Jimmy W. Benefield | Democratic | Jonesboro | 72-3 | C.E. (Ed Holcomb) | Democratic | Jonesboro | 72-4 | Rudolph Johnson | Democratic | Lake City | 72-5 | Frank I. Bailey, Jr. | Democratic | Riverdale | 73 | Wesley Dunn | Democratic | McDonough | 74 | Denny M. Dobbs | Democratic | Covington | 75 | John L. Mostiler | Democratic | Griffin | 76 | Suzi Johnson | Democratic | Orchard Hill | 77 | J. Crawford Ware | Democratic | Hogansville | 78 | Bill Jones | Democratic | Jackson | 79 | Marvin Adams | Democratic | Thomaston | 80 | Kenneth Waldrep | Democratic | Forsyth | 81 | Ed Mullinax | Democratic | LaGrange | 82 | Ben Barron Ross | Democratic | Lincolnton | 83 | William S. (Bill) Jackson | Democratic | Martinez | 84 | Warren D. Evans | Democratic | Thomson | 85 | Charles W. Walker | Democratic | Augusta | 86 | Mike Padgett | Democratic | Augusta | 87 | Jack Connell | Democratic | Augusta | 88 | George M. Brown | Democratic | Augusta | 89 | Don Cheeks | Democrat | Augusta | 90 | Travis Stanley Barnes | Democratic | Augusta | 91 | Claude A. Bray, Jr. | Democratic | Manchester | 92 | Calvin Smyre | Democratic | Columbus | 93 | W. Randolph Phillips | Democratic | Shiloh | 94 | Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. | Democratic | Columbus | 95 | Thomas B. Buck | Democratic | Columbus | 96 | Milton Hirsch | Democratic | Columbus | 97 | Mary Jane Galer | Democratic | Columbus | 98 | Robert Ray | Democratic | Fort Valley | 99 | Denmark Groover, Jr. | Democratic | Macon | 100 | Frank C. Pinkston | Democratic | Macon | 101 | William C. (Billy) Randall | Democratic | Macon | 102 | David E. Lucas | Democratic | Macon | 103 | Frank Horne, Jr. | Democratic | Macon | 104 | Kenneth (Ken) W. Birdsong | Democratic | Gordon | 105 | Bobby Eugene Parham | Democratic | Milledgeville | 106 | Jesse Copelan, Jr. | Democratic | Eatonton | 107 | Jimmy Lord | Democratic | Sandersville | 108 | Emory E. Bargeron | Democratic | Louisville | 109 | Randolph C. (Randy) Karrh | Democratic | Swainsboro | 110 | John F. Godbee | Democratic | Brooklet | 111 | Bob Lane | Democratic | Statesboro | 112 | Ward Edwards | Democratic | Butler | 113 | Ted W. Waddle | Republican | Warner Robins | 114 | Roy H. (Sonny) Watson, Jr. | Democratic | Warner Robins | 115 | Larry Walker | Democratic | Perry | 116 | George Hooks | Democratic | Americus | 117 | Newt Hudson | Democratic | Rochelle | 118 | Terry L. Coleman | Democratic | Eastman | 119 | DuBose Porter | Democratic | Dublin | 120 | L.L. (Pete) Phillips | Democratic | Soperton | 121 | Clinton Oliver | Democratic | Glennville | 122 | Ron Ginsberg | Democratic | Savannah | 123 | Diane Harvey Johnson | Democratic | Savannah | 124 | DeWayne Hamilton | Democratic | Savannah | 125 | Bobby Phillips | Democratic | Savannah | 126 | Anne Mueller | Republican | Savannah | 127 | Roy L. Allen | Democratic | Savannah | 128 | Tom Triplett | Democratic | Savannah | 129 | George A. Chance, Jr. | Democratic | Springfield | 130 | Gerald E. Greene | Democratic | Cuthbert | 131 | Bob Hanner | Democratic | Dawson | 132 | John White | Democratic | Albany | 133 | Tommy Chambless | Democratic | Albany | 134 | Mary Young-Cummings | Democratic | Albany | 135 | Howard H. Rainey | Democratic | Cordele | 136 | Earleen Sizemore | Democratic | Sylvester | 137 | Paul S. Branch, Jr. | Democratic | Fitzgerald | 138 | Hentry Bostic | Democratic | Tifton | 139 | James C. Moore | Democratic | West Green | 140 | Ralph J. Balkom | Democratic | Blakely | 141 | Walter E. Cox | Democratic | Bainbridge | 142 | Bobby Long | Democratic | Cairo | 143 | Allen Sherrod | Democratic | Coolidge | 144 | Marcus E. Collins, Sr. | Democratic | Pelham | 145 | Hugh D. Matthews | Democratic | Moultrie | 146 | Hanson Carter | Democratic | Nashville | 147 | Henry L. Reaves | Democratic | Quitman | 148 | James M. Beck | Democratic | Valdosta | 149 | Robert L. Patten | Democratic | Lakeland | 150 | Tom Crosby, Jr. | Democratic | Waycross | 151 | Harry D. Dixon | Democratic | Waycross | 152 | Tommy Smith | Democratic | Alma | 153-1 | Lunsford Moody | Democratic | Baxley | 153-2 | Roger C. Byrd | Democratic | Hazlehurst | 154 | Joe E. Brown | Democratic | Hinesville | 155 | Norman "Shaw" McVeigh | Republican | Brunswick | 156 | Dean G. Auten | Republican | Brunswick | |
External links{{portal|Georgia (U.S. state)}}- Georgia General Assembly website
- Official Georgia Government Publications - Library - Link to "Picture Book"
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