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149th Georgia General Assembly
Term of state legislature in US state of Georgia
Term of state legislature in US state of Georgia
Field Value name 149th 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 before 148th after 150th chamber1 Senate membership1 56 (34 R, 22 D) control1 Republican Party chamber1_leader1_type President of the Senate chamber1_leader1 Casey Cagle (R) chamber2 House of Representatives membership2 180 (106 R, 74 D) control2 Republican Party chamber2_leader1_type Speaker of the House chamber2_leader1 Glenn Richardson (R) session1_start session1_end session2_start session2_end
The 149th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia first met in 2007, succeeding the 148th General Assembly , and was the precedent of the 150th General Assembly in 2009.
Party standings
Senate
Affiliation Members Republican Party Democratic Party Seat vacant** Governing Majority 12 Total 56
House of Representatives
Affiliation Members Republican Party Democratic Party Seat vacant** Governing Majority 32 Total 180
Officers
Senate
Presiding Officer
Position Name District Party President Casey Cagle n/a President Pro Tempore Eric Johnson 1
Majority leadership
Position Name District Senate Majority Leader Tommie Williams Majority Caucus Chairman Don Moody Majority Whip Mitch Seabaugh
Minority leadership
Position Name District Senate Minority Leader Robert Brown Minority Caucus Chairman Tim Golden Minority Whip David I. Adelman
House of Representatives
Presiding Officer
Position Name District Party Speaker of the House Glenn Richardson 19 Speaker Pro Tempore Mark Burkhalter 50
Majority leadership
Position Name District House Majority Leader Jerry Keen Majority Whip Barry A. Fleming Majority Caucus Chairman Jay Roberts Majority Caucus Vice Chairman Donna Sheldon Majority Caucus Sec./Treas. Jeff May
Minority leadership
Position Name District House Minority Leader DuBose Porter Minority Whip Carolyn Hugley Minority Caucus Chairman Calvin Smyre Minority Caucus Vice Chairman Nikki Randall Minority Caucus Secretary Kathy Ashe
Members of the Georgia State Senate, 2007-2008
District Senator Party Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Eric Johnson Republican Savannah Regina D. Thomas Democratic Savannah Jeff Chapman Republican Brunswick Jack Hill Republican Reidsville Curt Thompson Democratic Norcross Doug Stoner Democratic Smyrna Greg Goggans Republican Douglas Tim Golden Democratic Valdosta Don Balfour Republican Snellville Emanuel Jones Democratic Decatur John Bulloch Republican Ochlocknee Michael Meyer von Bremen Democratic Albany Joseph Carter Republican Tifton George Hooks Democratic Americus Ed Harbison Democratic Columbus Ronnie Chance Republican Tyrone John Douglas Republican Social Circle Cecil Staton Republican Macon Tommie Williams Republican Lyons Ross Tolleson Republican Perry Chip Rogers Republican Woodstock Ed Tarver Democratic Augusta J.B Powell Democratic Blythe Bill Jackson Republican Evans Johnny Grant Republican Milledgeville Robert Brown Democratic Macon Jack Murphy Republican Cumming Mitch Seabaugh Republican Sharpsburg Seth Harp Republican Midland William Hamrick Republican Carrollton Bill Heath Republican Bremen Judson Hill Republican Marietta Steve Thompson Democratic Marietta Valencia Seay Democratic Riverdale Kasim Reed Democratic Atlanta Nan Orrock Democratic Atlanta John J. Wiles Republican Kennesaw Horacena Tate Democratic Atlanta Vincent Fort Democratic Atlanta Dan Weber Republican Dunwoody Steve Henson Democratic Tucker David Adelman Democratic Decatur Ronald Ramsey Sr. Democratic Lithonia Gail Davenport Democratic Jonesboro Renee S. Unterman Republican Buford Bill Cowsert Republican Athens Ralph T. Hudgens Republican Comer David Shafer Republican Duluth Lee Hawkins Republican Gainesville Nancy Schaefer Republican Turnerville Chip Pearson Republican Dawsonville Preston W. Smith Republican Rome Jeff Mullis Republican Chickamauga Don Thomas Republican Dalton Gloria S. Butler Democratic Stone Mountain Dan Moody Republican Alpharetta
Members of the Georgia State House of Representatives, 2007-2008
District Representative Party First elected Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 Jay Neal Republican 2005 LaFayette Martin Scott Republican 2005 Rossville Ronald L. Forster Republican 2001 Ringgold Roger Williams Republican 2001 Dalton John D. Meadows, III Republican 2005 Calhoun Tom Dickson Republican 2005 Cohutta David Ralston Republican 2003 Blue Ridge Charles F. Jenkins Democratic 2003 Blairsville Amos Amerson Republican 2001 Dahlonega Benjamin D. Bridges, Sr. Republican 1997 Cleveland Barbara Massey Reece Democratic 1999 Menlo Tom Graves Republican 2003 Ranger Katie Dempsey Republican 2007 Rome Barry Dean Loudermilk Republican 2005 Cassville Jeff Lewis Republican 1993 White Rick Crawford Democratic 2007 Cedartown Howard R. Maxwell Republican 2003 Dallas Mark Butler Republican 2003 Carrollton Glenn Richardson Republican 1997 Hiram Charlice H. Byrd Republican 2005 Woodstock Calvin Hill Republican 2003 Canton Sean Jerguson Republican 2007 Woodstock Mark Hamilton Republican 2007 Cumming Tom Knox Republican 2001 Suwanee James Mills Republican 1993 Gainesville Carl Rogers Republican 1995 Gainesville Doug Collins Republican 2007 Gainesville Jeanette Jamieson Democratic 1985 Toccoa Alan Powell Democratic 1991 Hartwell Tom McCall Republican 1995 Elberton Tommy Benton Republican 2005 Jefferson Judy Manning Republican 1997 Marietta Don Wix Democratic 1999 Austell Rich Golick Republican 1999 Smyrna Ed Setzler Republican 2005 Acworth Earl Ehrhart Republican 1989 Powder Springs Terry Johnson Democratic 2005 Marietta Steve Tumlin Republican 2005 Marietta Alisha Thomas Morgan Democratic 2003 Austell Rob Teilhet Democratic 2003 Smyrna Sharon Cooper Republican 1997 Marietta Don Parsons Republican 1995 Marietta Bobby Franklin Republican 1997 Marietta Sheila Jones Democratic 2005 Atlanta Matt Dollar Republican 2003 Marietta Jan Jones Republican 2003 Milton Chuck Martin Republican 2003 Alpharetta Harry Geisinger Republican 2005 Roswell Wendell Willard Republican 2001 Sandy Springs Mark Burkhalter Republican 1993 Johns Creek Tom Rice Republican 1997 Norcross Joe Wilkinson Republican 2001 Atlanta LaNett Stanley-Turner Democratic 1987 Atlanta Edward Lindsey Republican 2005 Atlanta "Able" Mable Thomas Democratic 2003 Atlanta Kathy Ashe Democratic 1991 Atlanta Pat Gardner Democratic 2001 Atlanta Robbin Shipp Democratic 2007 Atlanta Margaret Kaiser Democratic 2007 Atlanta Georganna T. Sinkfield Democratic 1983 Atlanta Bob Holmes Democratic 1975 East Point Joe Heckstall Democratic 1995 East Point Tyrone L. Brooks, Sr. Democratic 1981 Atlanta Roger B. Bruce Democratic 2003 Atlanta Sharon Beasley-Teague Democratic 1993 Red Oak Virgil Fludd Democratic 2003 Tyrone Bill Hembree Republican 1999 Winston Tim Bearden Republican 2005 Villa Rica Randy Nix Republican 1995 LaGrange Lynn Ratigan Smith Republican 1997 Newnan Billy Horne Republican 2005 Sharpsburg Matt Ramsey Republican 2007 Peachtree City John P. Yates Republican 1993 Griffin Roberta Abdul-Salaam Democratic 2005 Riverdale Celeste Johnson Democratic 2007 Jonesboro Mike Glanton Democratic 2007 Jonesboro Darryl Jordan Democratic 2001 Riverdale Wade Starr Democratic 2007 Jonesboro Fran Millar Republican 1999 Atlanta Mike Jacobs Republican 2005 Brookhaven Jill Chambers Republican 2003 Atlanta Kevin Levitas Democratic 2007 Atlanta Mary Margaret Oliver Democratic 2003 Decatur Stacey Abrams Democratic 2007 Atlanta Stephanie Stuckey Benfield Democratic 1999 Atlanta Karla Drenner Democratic 2001 Avondale Estates Michele D. Henson Democratic 1991 Stone Mountain Billy Mitchell Democratic 2003 Stone Mountain Earnest "Coach" Williams Democratic 2003 Avondale Estates Howard Mosby Democratic 2003 Atlanta Stan Watson Democratic 1997 Decatur Pam Stephenson Democratic 2003 Atlanta Dee Dawkins-Haigler Democratic 2008 Lithonia Randal Mangham Democratic 2001 Lithonia Robert F. Mumford Republican 2005 Loganville Pedro Rafael Marin Democratic 2003 Duluth Brooks P. Coleman, Jr. Republican 1993 Duluth Bobby Clifford Reese Republican 2005 Buford Hugh Floyd Democratic 2003 Norcross Brian W. Thomas Democratic 2005 Lilburn Mike Coan Republican 1997 Lawrenceville Clay Cox Republican 2005 Lilburn David Casas Republican 2005 Lilburn John Wilson Heard Republican 2003 Lawrenceville Donna Sheldon Republican 2003 Dacula Melvin Everson Republican 2005 Snellville Len Walker Republican 1995 Woodbine Terry Lamar England Republican 2005 Auburn Steve Davis Republican 2005 McDonough John Lunsford Republican 2001 McDonough Jeff May Republican 2005 Monroe Doug Holt Republican 2005 Social Circle Bob Smith Republican 1999 Watkinsville Keith Heard Democratic 1993 Athens Doug McKillip Democratic 2007 Athens Mickey Channell Republican 1993 Greensboro Barry A. Fleming Republican 2003 Harlem Ben L. Harbin Republican 1995 Evans Barbara Sims Republican 2007 Augusta Quincy Murphy Democratic 2001 Augusta Henry "Wayne" Howard Democratic 1990 Augusta Hardie Davis Democratic 2007 Augusta Gloria Frazier Democratic 2007 Hephzibah Sistie Hudson Democratic 1997 Sparta Jim Cole Republican 2005 Monticello David Knight Republican 2005 Griffin Billy Maddox Republican 2007 Zebulon Carl Epps Democratic 2007 LaGrange Vance Smith, Jr. Republican 1993 Columbus Debbie Buckner Democratic 2003 Junction City Richard H. Smith Republican 2005 Columbus Calvin Smyre Democratic 1975 Columbus Carolyn Hugley Democratic 1993 Columbus Mike Cheokas Democratic 2005 Americus Lynmore James Democratic 1993 Montezuma Tony Sellier Democratic 1983 Fort Valley Allen Peake Republican 1997 Macon Nikki Randall Democratic 1999 Macon David E. Lucas, Sr. Democratic 1975 Macon Allen G. Freeman Republican 2005 Macon Bobby Eugene Parham Democratic 1975 Milledgeville Jimmy Lord Democratic 1977 Sandersville DuBose Porter Democratic 1983 Dublin Jimmy Pruett Republican 2007 Eastman Willie Lee Talton Republican 2005 Warner Robins Larry O'Neal Republican 2001 Bonaire Buddy Harden Republican 2008 Cordele Bob Hanner Democratic 1975 Parrott Gerald E. Greene Democratic 1983 Cuthbert Winfred J. Dukes Democratic 1997 Albany Freddie Powell Sims Democratic 2005 Dawson Ed Rynders Republican 2003 Albany Austin Scott Republican 1997 Tifton Jay Roberts Republican 2003 Ocilla Greg Morris Republican 1999 Vidalia Larry "Butch" Parrish Republican 1985 Swainsboro Jon G. Burns Republican 2005 Newington Bob Lane Republican 1981 Brooklet Buddy Carter Republican 2005 Pooler Bob Bryant Democratic 2005 Garden City Lester Jackson Democratic 1999 Savannah J. Craig Gordon Democratic 2007 Savannah Burke Day Republican 1995 Savannah Ron Stephens Republican 1997 Savannah Al Williams Democratic 2003 Midway Terry E. Barnard Republican 1995 Glennville Roger Bert Lane Republican 2005 Darien Tommy Smith Republican 1979 Nicholls Chuck Sims Republican 1997 Ambrose Penny Houston Republican 1997 Nashville A. Richard Royal Democratic 1983 Camilla Gene Maddox Republican 2005 Cairo Mike Keown Republican 2005 Thomasville Ellis Black Democratic 2001 Valdosta Amy Carter Democratic 2007 Valdosta Jay Shaw Democratic 1994 Lakeland Mark Hatfield Republican 2005 Waycross Mark Williams Republican 1993 Jesup Jerry Keen Republican 2001 Brunswick Cecily A. Hill Republican 2003 Woodbine
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