134th Georgia General Assembly
134th Georgia General Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Georgia General Assembly | ||||
Meeting place | Georgia State Capitol | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 56 | ||||
President of the Senate | Zell Miller (D) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party | ||||
House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 180 | ||||
Speaker of the House | Tom Murphy (D) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party |
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[]
Affiliation | Members | |
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Republican Party | 4 | |
Democratic Party | 50 | |
Total | 56 |
House of Representatives[]
Affiliation | Members | |
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Republican Party | 23 | |
Democratic Party | 157 | |
Total | 180 |
*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[]
Terms of the Georgia General Assembly |
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Senate[]
Presiding Officer[]
Position | Name | District | Party | |
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Zell Miller | n/a | Democratic | ||
President Pro Tempore | 12 | Democratic |
Majority leadership[]
Position | Name | District | |
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Senate Majority Leader | 1 | ||
Majority Caucus Chairman | 29 | ||
Majority Whip | Loyce Turner | 08 |
Minority leadership[]
Position | Name | District | |
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Senate Minority Leader | Paul D. Coverdell | 40 | |
Minority Caucus Chairman | James W. (Jim) Tysinger | 41 | |
Minority Whip | 05 |
House of Representatives[]
Presiding Officer[]
Position | Name | District | Party | |
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Speaker of the House | Thomas B. Murphy | 18 | Democratic | |
Speaker Pro Tempore | Jack Connell | 87 | Democratic |
Majority leadership[]
Position | Name | District | |
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House Majority Leader | 57 | ||
Majority Whip | Nathan Knight | 67 | |
Majority Caucus Chairman | Bill Lee | 72 | |
Majority Caucus Secretary | Ward Edwards | 110 |
Minority leadership[]
Position | Name | District | |
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House Minority Leader | Michael J. Egan | 25 | |
Minority Whip | Dick Lane | 40 | |
Minority Caucus Chairman | 23 | ||
Minority Caucus Secretary | 20-3 |
Members of the State Senate[]
District | Senator | Party | Residence |
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1 | Democratic | Savannah | |
2 | Democratic | Savannah | |
3 | Democratic | Pembroke | |
4 | Joseph E. Kennedy | Democratic | Claxton |
5 | Republican | Atlanta | |
6 | Democratic | Jesup | |
7 | Democratic | Waycross | |
8 | Loyce W. Turner | Democratic | Valdosta |
9 | Democratic | Norman Park | |
10 | Democratic | Boston | |
11 | Democratic | Blakely | |
12 | Democratic | Albany | |
13 | Democratic | Fitzgerald | |
14 | Hugh A. Carter | Democratic | Plains |
15 | Democratic | Columbus | |
16 | Democratic | Columbus | |
17 | Democratic | Barnesville | |
18 | Democratic | Warner Robins | |
19 | Democratic | McRae | |
20 | Hugh Gillis | Democratic | Soperton |
21 | Democratic | Swainsboro | |
22 | Democratic | Augusta | |
23 | Democratic | Augusta | |
24 | Democratic | Washington | |
25 | Democratic | Milledgeville | |
26 | Richard L. Greene | Democratic | Macon |
27 | Lee Robinson | Democratic | Macon |
28 | Democratic | Griffin | |
29 | Democratic | Greenville | |
30 | J. Ebb Duncan | Democratic | Carrollton |
31 | Nathan D. Dean | Democratic | Rockmart |
32 | Democratic | Smyrna | |
33 | Roy E. Barnes | Democratic | Mableton |
34 | Democratic | College Park | |
35 | Democratic | Hapeville | |
36 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
37 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
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 | Democratic | Decatur | |
44 | Terrell Starr | Democratic | Forest Park |
45 | W.D. (Don) Ballard | Democratic | Oxford |
46 | Paul C. Broun | Democratic | Athens |
47 | Democratic | Hartwell | |
48 | Democratic | Lawrenceville | |
49 | Democratic | Gainesville | |
50 | Democratic | Cornelia | |
51 | Democratic | Calhoun | |
52 | Democratic | Rome | |
53 | Democratic | LaFayette | |
54 | Democratic | Chatsworth | |
55 | Democratic | Stone Mountain | |
56 | Republican | Atlanta |
Members of the House of Representatives[]
District | Representative | Party | Residence |
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1-1 | Democratic | Chickamauga | |
1-2 | Forest Hays, Jr. | Democratic | Chattanooga |
2 | Democratic | Ringgold | |
3 | Democratic | Chatsworth | |
4-1 | Carlton Colwell | Democratic | Blairsville |
4-2 | Democratic | Hiawassee | |
5 | Democratic | Summerville | |
6-1 | Democratic | Dalton | |
6-2 | Democratic | Dalton | |
7 | Democratic | Calhoun | |
8-1 | Joe Frank Harris | Democratic | Cartersville |
8-2 | Democratic | Dawsonville | |
8-3 | Democratic | Canton | |
9-1 | Joe T. Wood | Democratic | Gainesville |
9-2 | Democratic | Gainesville | |
9-3 | Democratic | Chestnut Mountain | |
10 | Democratic | Baldwin | |
11 | Democratic | Hollywood | |
12 | Democratic | Commerce | |
13-1 | Democratic | Danielsville | |
13-2 | Democratic | Hartwell | |
13-3 | Democratic | Elberton | |
14 | Democratic | Rome | |
15-1 | E.M. (Buddy) Childers | Democratic | Rome |
16 | Democratic | Rome | |
17 | Democratic | Cedartown | |
18 | Thomas B. Murphy | Democratic | Bremen |
19-1 | Democratic | Marietta | |
19-2 | Max D. Kaley | Democratic | Marietta |
19-3 | Bill Cooper | Democratic | Marietta |
20-1 | Johnny Isakson | Republican | Marietta |
20-2 | Republican | Marietta | |
20-3 | Republican | Smyrna | |
21-1 | Democratic | Marietta | |
21-2 | A.L. (Al) Burruss | Democratic | Marietta |
22 | Mrs. Dorothy Felton | Republican | Atlanta |
23 | Republican | Roswell | |
24 | Republican | Atlanta | |
25 | Michael J. Egan | Republican | Atlanta |
26 | Sidney J. Marcus | Democratic | Atlanta |
27 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
28 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
29 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
30 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
31 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
32 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
33 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
34 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
35 | J.E. (Billy) McKinney | Democratic | Atlanta |
36 | Democratic | Hapeville | |
37 | David Scott | Democratic | Atlanta |
38 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
39 | Bob Holmes | Democratic | Atlanta |
40 | Dick Lane | Republican | East Point |
41 | Democratic | College Park | |
42 | Republican | Fairburn | |
43-1 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
43-2 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
43-3 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
44 | John Linder | Republican | Dunwoody |
45 | Republican | Atlanta | |
46 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
47 | Republican | Atlanta | |
48 | Republican | Atlanta | |
49 | Republican | Decatur | |
50 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
51 | Democratic | Decatur | |
52 | Democratic | Decatur | |
53 | Democratic | Clarkston | |
54 | Rev. Hosea L. Williams | Democratic | Atlanta |
55 | Democratic | Atlanta | |
56-1 | Republican | Decatur | |
56-2 | Democratic | Decatur | |
56-3 | Republican | Decatur | |
57 | Democratic | Conyers | |
58 | Cas M. Robinson | Democratic | Stone Mountain |
59 | Republican | Stone Mountain | |
60 | Democratic | Duluth | |
61 | Democratic | Lawrenceville | |
62 | Democratic | Athens | |
63 | Bob Argo | Democratic | Athens |
64 | Democratic | Winder | |
65 | Democratic | Douglasville | |
66-1 | Democratic | Carrollton | |
66-2 | Democratic | Carrollton | |
67 | Democratic | Newnan | |
68 | Democratic | Hogansville | |
69 | Democratic | LaGrange | |
70 | Claude A. Bray, Jr. | Democratic | Manchester |
71-1 | Democratic | Griffin | |
71-2 | Democratic | Griffin | |
72-1 | Wm. J. (Bill) Lee | Democratic | Forest Park |
72-2 | Democratic | Jonesboro | |
72-3 | Democratic | Forest Park | |
72-4 | Democratic | Morrow | |
73 | Democratic | McDonough | |
74 | Democratic | Covington | |
75 | Democratic | Monroe | |
76 | Ben Barron Ross | Democratic | Lincolnton |
77 | Democratic | Appling | |
78 | Democratic | Jackson | |
79 | Democratic | Thomaston | |
80 | Democratic | Forsyth | |
81 | Democratic | Statesboro | |
82 | Democratic | Statesboro | |
83 | Democratic | Louisville | |
84 | Democratic | Thomson | |
85 | Democratic | Augusta | |
86 | Republican | Hephzibah | |
87 | Jack Connell | Democratic | Augusta |
88 | Democratic | Augusta | |
89 | Republican | Augusta | |
90 | Republican | Augusta | |
91 | Democratic | Shiloh | |
92 | Calvin Smyre | Democratic | Columbus |
93 | Albert W. Thompson | Democratic | Columbus |
94 | Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. | Democratic | Columbus |
95 | Thomas B. Buck, III | Democratic | Columbus |
96 | Republican | Columbus | |
97 | Democratic | Columbus | |
98 | Democratic | Fort Valley | |
99 | Democratic | Macon | |
100 | Democratic | Macon | |
101 | Democratic | Macon | |
102 | David E. Lucas | Democratic | Macon |
103 | Democratic | Macon | |
104 | Democratic | Macon | |
105 | Jimmy Lord | Democratic | Sandersville |
106 | Democratic | Swainsboro | |
107 | Democratic | Metter | |
108 | Democratic | Milledgeville | |
109 | Bobby Eugene Parham | Democratic | Milledgeville |
110 | Ward Edwards | Democratic | Butler |
111 | Democratic | Richland | |
112 | Democratic | Madison | |
113 | Republican | Warner Robins | |
114 | Democratic | Warner Robins | |
115 | Larry Walker | Democratic | Perry |
116 | Democratic | Americus | |
117 | Democratic | Cochran | |
118 | Terry L. Coleman | Democratic | Eastman |
119 | J. Roy Rowland | Democratic | Dublin |
120 | Democratic | Soperton | |
121 | Democratic | Glennville | |
122 | Democratic | Savannah | |
123 | Democratic | Savannah | |
124 | Democratic | Savannah | |
125 | Tom Taggart | Democratic | Savannah |
126 | Republican | Savannah | |
127 | Democratic | Savannah | |
128 | Democratic | Port Wentworth | |
129 | Democratic | Springfield | |
130 | Bob Hanner | Democratic | Parrott |
131 | Charles Hatcher | Democratic | Albany |
132 | Democratic | Albany | |
133 | Democratic | Albany | |
134 | Democratic | Albany | |
135 | Democratic | Cordele | |
136 | Democratic | Sylvester | |
137 | Democratic | Fitzgerald | |
138-1 | Democratic | Hazlehurst | |
138-2 | Democratic | Jesup | |
139 | Democratic | Hinesville | |
140 | Democratic | Blakely | |
141 | Democratic | Bainbridge | |
142 | Democratic | Cairo | |
143 | Democratic | Thomasville | |
144 | Democratic | Pelham | |
145 | Democratic | Moultrie | |
146-1 | Democratic | Adel | |
146-2 | Monty Veazey | Democratic | Tifton |
147 | Henry L. Reaves | Democratic | Quitman |
148 | Democratic | Valdosta | |
149 | Robert L. Patten | Democratic | Lakeland |
150 | Tom Crosby, Jr. | Democratic | Waycross |
151 | Harry D. Dixon | Democratic | Waycross |
152-1 | Democratic | Blackshear | |
152-2 | Democratic | Alma | |
153 | Democratic | Brunswick | |
154 | Republican | Brunswick |
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- 1977 in American politics
- 1978 in American politics
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- 1978 in Georgia (U.S. state)
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