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138th Georgia General Assembly


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name138th Georgia General Assembly
imageFile:Seal of Georgia.svg
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altGreat Seal of the State of Georgia
captionGreat Seal of the State of Georgia
bodyGeorgia General Assembly
meeting_placeGeorgia State Capitol
before137th
after139th
chamber1Senate
membership156
control1Democratic Party
chamber1_leader1_typePresident of the Senate
chamber1_leader1Zell Miller (D)
chamber2House of Representatives
membership2180
control2Democratic Party
chamber2_leader1_typeSpeaker of the House
chamber2_leader1Tom Murphy (D)
session1_start
session1_end
session2_start
session2_end

The 138th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 7, 1985, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The 138th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 137th and served as the precedent for the 139th General Assembly in 1987.

Party standings

Senate

AffiliationMembers
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Other party*
Total56

House of Representatives

AffiliationMembers
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Other party*
Total180

*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 1985-86 session of the General Assembly, only the two major parties were successful in electing legislators to office.

Officers

Senate

Presiding Officer

PositionNameDistrictParty
Zell Millern/a
President Pro TemporeJoseph E. Kennedy04

Majority leadership

PositionNameDistrict
Senate Majority LeaderThomas F. Allgood
Majority Caucus ChairmanLewis H. "Bud" McKenzie
Majority WhipW.F. "Billy" Harris

Minority leadership

PositionNameDistrict
Senate Minority LeaderPaul D. Coverdell
Minority Caucus ChairmanJames W. (Jim) Tysinger
Minority WhipHaskew H. Brantley, Jr.

House of Representatives

Presiding Officer

PositionNameDistrictParty
Speaker of the HouseThomas B. Murphy18
Speaker Pro TemporeJack Connell87

Majority leadership

PositionNameDistrict
House Majority LeaderAl Burruss
Majority WhipJohn D. Russell
Majority Caucus ChairmanBill Lee
Majority Caucus SecretaryWard Edwards

Minority leadership

PositionNameDistrict
House Minority LeaderJohnny Isakson
Minority WhipLuther Colbert
Minority Caucus ChairmanDean G. Auten
Minority Caucus SecretaryO.M. (Mike) Barnett

Members of the State Senate

DistrictSenatorPartyResidence1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556
J. Tom ColemanDemocraticSavannah
Albert (Al) ScottDemocraticSavannah
Glenn E. BryantDemocraticHinesville
Joseph E. KennedyDemocraticClaxton
Joe BurtonRepublicanAtlanta
Riley ReddishDemocraticJesup
Ed PerryDemocraticNashville
Loyce W. TurnerDemocraticValdosta
R.T. (Tom) PhillipsRepublicanLilburn
Paul TrulockDemocraticClimax
Jimmy Hodge TimmonsDemocraticBlakely
Al HollowayDemocraticAlbany
Rooney L. BowenDemocraticCordele
Lewis H. (Bud) McKenzieDemocraticMontezuma
Floyd HudginsDemocraticColumbus
Ted J. LandRepublicanColumbus
Janice S. HortonDemocraticMcDonough
Ed BarkerDemocraticWarner Robins
Walter S. RayDemocraticDouglas
Hugh M. Gillis, Sr.DemocraticSoperton
William F. EnglishDemocraticSwainsboro
Thomas F. AllgoodDemocraticAugusta
Frank AlbertRepublicanAugusta
Sam P. McGillDemocraticWashington
Culver KiddDemocraticMilledgeville
Richard L. GreeneDemocraticMacon
W.F. (Billy) HarrisDemocraticThomaston
Kyle CobbDemocraticGriffin
A. Quillian Baldwin, Jr.DemocraticLaGrange
Wayne GarnerDemocraticCarrollton
Nathan DeanDemocraticRockmart
Jim TollesonRepublicanSmyrna
Roy E. BarnesDemocraticMableton
Bev EngramDemocraticFairburn
Arthur Langford, Jr.DemocraticAtlanta
David ScottDemocraticAtlanta
Carl HarrisonRepublicanMarietta
Horace E TateDemocraticAtlanta
Julian BondDemocraticAtlanta
Paul D. CoverdellRepublicanAtlanta
James W. (Jim) TysingerRepublicanAtlanta
Pierre HowardDemocraticDecatur
Eugene P. (Gene) WalkerDemocraticDecatur
Terrell StarrDemocraticForest Park
Harrill L. DawkinsDemocraticConyers
Paul C. BrounDemocraticAthens
M. Parks BrownDemocraticHartwell
Donn M. PeevyDemocraticLawrenceville
J. Nathan DealDemocraticGainesville
John C. FosterDemocraticCornelia
Max BrannonDemocraticCalhoun
Edward Hine, Jr.DemocraticRome
Waymond C. HugginsDemocraticLaFayette
W.W. (Bill) Fincher, Jr.DemocraticChatsworth
Lawrence StumbaughDemocraticStone Mountain
Haskew H. Brantley, Jr.RepublicanAlpharetta

Members of the House of Representatives

DistrictRepresentativePartyResidence
1-1DemocraticChickamauga
1-2DemocraticFlintstone
2DemocraticRinggold
3DemocraticChatsworth
4-1DemocraticBlairsville
4-2DemocraticHiawassee
5DemocraticLyerly
6-1DemocraticDalton
6-2DemocraticDalton
7DemocraticCalhoun
8-1DemocraticCanton
8-2DemocraticCanton
9-1Joe T. WoodDemocraticGainesville
9-2Bobby LawsonDemocraticGainesville
9-3Jerry D. JacksonDemocraticChestnut Mountain
10Bill H. BarnettDemocraticCumming
11-1William J. DoverDemocraticClarkesville
11-2Mary Jeanette JamiesonDemocraticToccoa
12Lauren (Bubba) McDonaldDemocraticCommerce
13-1Louie Max ClarkDemocraticDanielsville
13-2Billy MilfordDemocraticHartwell
14Charles W. YearginDemocraticElberton
15-1E.M. (Buddy) ChildersDemocraticRome
15-2Forrest L. McKelveyDemocraticSilver Creek
16Paul E. SmithDemocraticRome
17Bill CummingDemocraticRockmart
18Tom MurphyDemocraticBremen
19Boyd PetitDemocraticCartersville
20-1Joe Mack WilsonDemocraticMarietta
20-2A.L. (Al) BurrussDemocraticMarietta
20-3Bill CooperDemocraticMarietta
20-4Steve ThompsonDemocraticPowder Springs
20-5Terry D. LawlerDemocraticClarkdale
21-1Fred AikenRepublicanSmyrna
21-2Johnny IsaksonRepublicanMarietta
21-3Bill AtkinsRepublicanSmyrna
21-4Frank B. JohnsonRepublicanSmyrna
21-5Tom WilderRepublicanMarietta
22Dorothy FeltonRepublicanAtlanta
23Luther S. ColbertRepublicanRoswell
24Kiliaen V.R. (Kil) TownsendRepublicanAtlanta
25John M. Lupton, IIIRepublicanAtlanta
26Jim MartinDemocraticAtlanta
27Dick LaneDemocraticEast Point
28Bob HolmesDemocraticAtlanta
29Douglas C. DeanDemocraticAtlanta
30Paul BolsterDemocraticAtlanta
31Mable ThomasDemocraticAtlanta
32Helen SelmanDemocraticPalmetto
33Julius C. Daugherty Sr.DemocraticAtlanta
34Tyrone BrooksDemocraticAtlanta
35J.E. (Billy) McKinneyDemocraticAtlanta
36G.D. AdamsDemocraticHapeville
37Georganna T. SinkfieldDemocraticAtlanta
38Lorenzo BennDemocraticAtlanta
39John W. GreerDemocraticAtlanta
40Barbara H. CouchDemocraticAtlanta
41Charlie WattsDemocraticDallas
42Thomas M. KilgoreDemocraticDouglasville
43Paul W. Heard, Jr.RepublicanPeachtree City
44John LinderRepublicanDunwoody
45Jerry Max DavisRepublicanAtlanta
46Cathey W. SteinbergDemocraticAtlanta
47Chesley V. MortonRepublicanTucker
48Betty Jo WilliamsRepublicanAtlanta
49Tom LawrenceRepublicanStone Mountain
50Frank L. Redding, Jr.DemocraticDecatur
51Kenneth W. WorkmanDemocraticDecatur
52Eleanor L. RichardsonDemocraticDecatur
53Peggy ChildsDemocraticDecatur
54Juanita Terry WilliamsDemocraticAtlanta
55Betty J. ClarkDemocraticAtlanta
56Betty AaronDemocraticAtlanta
57-1Troy A. AthonDemocraticConyers
57-2William C. Mangum Jr.DemocraticDecatur
57-3Dean AlfordDemocraticLithonia
58Cas RobinsonDemocraticStone Mountain
59O.M. (Mike) BarnettRepublicanLilburn
60Charles C. MartinDemocraticBuford
61Vinson WallRepublicanLawrenceville
62Charles E. BannisterRepublicanLilburn
63Bill GoodwinRepublicanNorcross
64John D. RussellDemocraticWinder
65Neal JacksonDemocraticMonroe
66Frank E. StancilDemocraticWatkinsville
67Hugh LoganDemocraticAthens
68Bob ArgoDemocraticAthens
69Charles ThomasDemocraticTemple
70Carolyn W. LeeDemocraticCarrollton
71J. Neal Shepard, Jr.RepublicanNewnan
72-1Bill LeeDemocraticForest Park
72-2Jimmy W. BenefieldDemocraticJonesboro
72-3C.E. (Ed Holcomb)DemocraticJonesboro
72-4W. Rudolph JohnsonDemocraticLake City
72-5Frank I. Bailey, Jr.DemocraticRiverdale
73Wesley DunnDemocraticMcDonough
74Denny M. DobbsDemocraticCovington
75John L. MostilerDemocraticGriffin
76Suzi JohnsonDemocraticOrchard Hill
77J. Crawford WareDemocraticHogansville
78Larry SmithDemocraticJackson
79Marvin AdamsDemocraticThomaston
80Kenneth WaldrepDemocraticForsyth
81Wade MilamDemocraticLaGrange
82Ben Barron RossDemocraticLincolnton
83James P. (Jim) HillRepublicanMartinez
84Bobby HarrisDemocraticThomson
85Charles W. WalkerDemocraticAugusta
86Mike PadgettDemocraticAugusta
87Jack ConnellDemocraticAugusta
88George M. BrownDemocraticAugusta
89Don CheeksDemocratAugusta
90Dick RansomRepublicanAugusta
91Claude A. Bray, Jr.DemocraticManchester
92Calvin SmyreDemocraticColumbus
93Roy D. MoultrieDemocraticHamilton
94Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.DemocraticColumbus
95Thomas B. BuckDemocraticColumbus
96Pete RobinsonDemocraticColumbus
97Mary Jane GalerDemocraticColumbus
98Robert F. RayDemocraticFort Valley
99Denmark Groover, Jr.DemocraticMacon
100Frank HorneDemocraticMacon
101William C. (Billy) RandallDemocraticMacon
102David E. LucasDemocraticMacon
103Floyd M. Buford, Jr.DemocraticMacon
104Kenneth (Ken) W. BirdsongDemocraticGordon
105Bobby Eugene ParhamDemocraticMilledgeville
106Jesse Copelan, Jr.DemocraticEatonton
107Jimmy LordDemocraticSandersville
108Emory E. BargeronDemocraticLouisville
109Larry J. "Butch" ParrishDemocraticSwainsboro
110John F. GodbeeDemocraticBrooklet
111Bob LaneDemocraticStatesboro
112Ward EdwardsDemocraticButler
113Ted W. WaddleRepublicanWarner Robins
114Roy H. (Sonny) Watson, Jr.DemocraticWarner Robins
115Larry WalkerDemocraticPerry
116George HooksDemocraticAmericus
117Newt HudsonDemocraticRochelle
118Terry L. ColemanDemocraticEastman
119DuBose PorterDemocraticDublin
120L.L. (Pete) PhillipsDemocraticSoperton
121Clinton OliverDemocraticGlennville
122James L. (Jim) PannellDemocraticSavannah
123Diane Harvey JohnsonDemocraticSavannah
124DeWayne HamiltonDemocraticSavannah
125Jack KingstonRepublicanSavannah
126Anne MuellerRepublicanSavannah
127Roy L. AllenDemocraticSavannah
128Tom TriplettDemocraticSavannah
129George A. Chance, Jr.DemocraticSpringfield
130Gerald E. GreeneDemocraticCuthbert
131Bob HannerDemocraticDawson
132John WhiteDemocraticAlbany
133Tommy ChamblessDemocraticAlbany
134Mary Young-CummingsDemocraticAlbany
135Howard H. RaineyDemocraticCordele
136Earleen SizemoreDemocraticSylvester
137Paul S. Branch, Jr.DemocraticFitzgerald
138Hentry BosticDemocraticTifton
139James C. MooreDemocraticWest Green
140Ralph J. BalkcomDemocraticBlakely
141Walter E. CoxDemocraticBainbridge
142Willis K. LongDemocraticCairo
143Allen SherrodDemocraticCoolidge
144A. Richard RoyalDemocraticCamilla
145Hugh D. MatthewsDemocraticMoultrie
146Hanson CarterDemocraticNashville
147Henry L. ReavesDemocraticQuitman
148James M. BeckDemocraticValdosta
149Robert L. PattenDemocraticLakeland
150Tom Crosby, Jr.DemocraticWaycross
151Harry D. DixonDemocraticWaycross
152Tommy R. SmithDemocraticAlma
153-1Lunsford MoodyDemocraticBaxley
153-2Roger C. ByrdDemocraticHazlehurst
154James M. FloydDemocraticHinesville
155Virginia P. RamseyRepublicanBrunswick
156Dean G. AutenRepublicanBrunswick
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