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Georgia Firm of
Representatives
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General Information
Party control: Republican
Session start:[1] Jan ten, 2022
Session end:[i] April 4, 2022
Term length: 2 years
Term limits: None
Redistricting: Legislature-dominant
Salary: $17,342/year + per diem
Members
Total: 180
Democrats: 77
Republicans: 102
Other: 0
Vacancies: 1
Leadership
Speaker: David Ralston (R)
Maj. Leader: Jon G. Burns (R)
Min. Leader: James Beverly (D)
Elections
Final ballot: Nov 3, 2020
Next election: November viii, 2022

The Georgia House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Georgia Full general Assembly. Alongside the Georgia State Senate, it forms the legislative branch of the Georgia land government and works alongside the governor of Georgia to create laws and establish a state budget. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the Georgia House of Representatives include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.

The Georgia House of Representatives meets in the state capitol edifice in Atlanta, Georgia.

On Dec. 30, 2021, Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed Georgia'due south Senate and House commune maps into law. The land Senate approved its map on Nov. 9 with a 34-21 vote followed by the land Firm voting 96-seventy in favor on Nov. 15.[ii] The land House canonical its map on Nov. 10 with a 99-79 vote followed by the state Senate voting 32-21 in favor on Nov. 12. These maps take issue for Georgia's 2022 state legislative elections. Click hither for more information virtually redistricting later on the 2022 demography.

  • All 180 Georgia Firm seats are up for election in 2022.
  • All 180 Georgia House seats were upward for election in 2020. The Republican majority decreased from 105-73 (with one third party legislator and one vacancy) to 103-76 (with one vacancy). Click to read more »
  • Georgia has a Republican trifecta. The Republican Party controls the office of governor and both chambers of the land legislature.

  • This page contains the following data on the Georgia House of Representatives.

    • Which political party controls the sleeping room
    • The sleeping room'southward electric current membership
    • Partisan control of the sleeping accommodation over fourth dimension
    • Elections in the bedchamber and how vacancies are filled
    • A district map
    • How redistricting works in the state
    • Legislation currently under consideration
    • Legislative session dates
    • Legislative procedures, such as veto overrides and the land budget procedure
    • A list of committees

    Political party command

    Current partisan control

    The tabular array below shows the partisan breakdown of the Georgia House of Representatives as of February 2022:

    Party As of Feb 2022
    Democratic Political party 77
    Republican Party 102
    Independent 0
    Vacancies 1
    Full 180

    Members

    Leadership

    The Firm of Representatives elects its ain speaker also equally a speaker pro tempore. In addition, there is a clerk of the House who is charged with overseeing the flow of legislation through the trunk. The speaker pro tempore becomes speaker in cases of the death, resignation, or permanent disability of the speaker. In such cases, the speaker pro tempore serves until a new speaker is elected.[iii]

    Current leadership and members

    • Speaker of the House: David Ralston (R)
    • Bulk leader: Jon 1000. Burns (R)
    • Minority leader: James Beverly (D)
    Function Name Party Engagement assumed function
    Georgia House of Representatives District 1 Mike Cameron Republican Jan 11, 2021
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 2 Steve Tarvin Republican February eleven, 2014
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 3 Dewayne Hill Republican Jan 9, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District iv Kasey Carpenter Republican Nov 20, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 5 Matt Barton Republican February 12, 2019
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 6 Jason Ridley Republican January ix, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 7 David Ralston Republican 2003
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune eight Stan Gunter Republican January 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 9 Volition Wade Republican January 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 10 Victor Anderson Republican Jan 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 11 Rick Jasperse Republican 2010
    Georgia House of Representatives District 12 Eddie Lumsden Republican Jan 14, 2013
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 13 Katie Dempsey Republican January 8, 2007
    Georgia House of Representatives District 14 Mitchell Scoggins Republican Jan xiv, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 15 Matthew Gambill Republican January 14, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune xvi Trey Kelley Republican January 14, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 17 Martin Momtahan Republican January fourteen, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District xviii Tyler Smith Republican January 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District xix Joseph Gullett Republican January 14, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District twenty Charlice Byrd Republican January 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 21 Brad Thomas Republican Jan 11, 2021
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 22 Wes Cantrell Republican January 12, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 23 Mandi Ballinger Republican January xiv, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 24 Sheri Smallwood Gilligan Republican August 5, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 25 Todd Jones Republican January nine, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 26 Lauren McDonald Republican January 11, 2021
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 27 Lee Hawkins Republican January 14, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 28 Chris Erwin Republican April 26, 2019
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 29 Matt Dubnik Republican January 9, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 30 Emory W Dunahoo Jr. Republican 2011
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 31 Thomas Benton Republican January ten, 2005
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives Commune 32 Alan Powell Republican 1991
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 33 Rob Leverett Republican January eleven, 2021
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 34 Devan Seabaugh Republican July 21, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 35 Ed Setzler Republican January 10, 2005
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 36 Ginny Ehrhart Republican January xiv, 2019
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives Commune 37 Mary Frances Williams Democratic Jan xiv, 2019
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 38 David Wilkerson Autonomous 2011
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 39 Erica Thomas Democratic Jan 12, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District forty Erick Allen Autonomous January xiv, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 41 Michael Smith Democratic January xiv, 2013
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 42 Teri Anulewicz Democratic Nov 27, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 43 Sharon Cooper Republican 1997
    Georgia House of Representatives District 44 Don Parsons Republican January xiv, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 45 Vacant
    Georgia House of Representatives District 46 John Carson Republican 2011
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 47 Jan Jones Republican 2003
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 48 Mary Robichaux Autonomous January 14, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 49 Charles Martin Jr. Republican 2003
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District l Angelika Kausche Democratic January fourteen, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 51 Josh McLaurin Democratic Jan 14, 2019
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 52 Shea Roberts Democratic January eleven, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 53 Sheila Jones Democratic 2005
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 54 Betsy Kingdom of the netherlands Democratic January 14, 2019
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 55 Marie Robinson Metze Democratic July xxx, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 56 Mesha Mainor Democratic January 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 57 Stacey Evans Democratic January 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 58 Park Cannon Autonomous February 22, 2016
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives Commune 59 David Dreyer Autonomous January 9, 2017
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 60 Kim Schofield Autonomous December 15, 2017
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives Commune 61 Roger Bruce Democratic 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 62 William Boddie Democratic Jan nine, 2017
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 63 Debra Bazemore Autonomous January nine, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 64 Derrick Jackson Democratic January 9, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 65 Mandisha Thomas Democratic January 11, 2021
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 66 Kimberly Alexander Democratic January 14, 2013
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 67 Micah Gravley Republican Jan fourteen, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 68 J. Collins Republican Jan 9, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 69 Randy Nix Republican January 8, 2007
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District lxx Lynn Smith Republican Jan 13, 1997
    Georgia House of Representatives District 71 Philip Singleton Republican October 15, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 72 Josh Bonner Republican Jan 9, 2017
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 73 Karen Mathiak Republican January ix, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 74 Yasmin Neal Democratic January 11, 2021
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 75 Mike Glanton Democratic January xiv, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 76 Sandra Scott Democratic January 10, 2011
    Georgia House of Representatives District 77 Rhonda Burnough Democratic January 9, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 78 Demetrius Douglas Democratic Jan 14, 2013
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 79 Michael Wilensky Democratic January 14, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District lxxx Matthew Wilson Democratic January 14, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 81 Scott Holcomb Democratic January 10, 2011
    Georgia House of Representatives District 82 Mary Margaret Oliver Democratic 2003
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 83 Becky Evans Democratic January fourteen, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 84 Renitta Shannon Democratic Jan 9, 2017
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 85 Karla Drenner Autonomous January 8, 2001
    Georgia House of Representatives District 86 Zulma Lopez Autonomous January 11, 2021
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives Commune 87 Viola Davis Democratic January xiv, 2019
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 88 Billy Mitchell Democratic January 13, 2003
    Georgia House of Representatives District 89 Bee Nguyen Democratic Dec xv, 2017
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District xc Angela Moore Democratic March 16, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 91 Rhonda Taylor Democratic January 11, 2021
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 92 Doreen Carter Autonomous November 12, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 93 Dar'shun Kendrick Autonomous January 10, 2011
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives Commune 94 Karen Bennett Autonomous January 14, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 95 Beth Moore Democratic January xiv, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 96 Pedro Marin Democratic January 13, 2003
    Georgia House of Representatives District 97 Bonnie Rich Republican January xiv, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 98 David Clark Republican January 12, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 99 Marvin Lim Autonomous Jan 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 100 Dewey McClain Democratic Dec v, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 101 Samuel Park Autonomous January 9, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 102 Gregg Kennard Autonomous January fourteen, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 103 Timothy Barr Republican January 14, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 104 Chuck Efstration Republican December 13, 2013
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 105 Donna McLeod Autonomous January xiv, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 106 Rebecca Mitchell Autonomous Jan 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 107 Shelly Hutchinson Autonomous Jan 14, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 108 Jasmine Clark Democratic January xiv, 2019
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 109 Regina Lewis-Ward Democratic Jan 11, 2021
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 110 Clint Crowe Republican January 11, 2021
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 111 El-Mahdi Holly Democratic January 14, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 112 Dave Belton Republican January 12, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 113 Sharon Henderson Autonomous January 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 114 Tom Kirby Republican March 12, 2012
    Georgia House of Representatives District 115 Bruce Williamson Republican January 14, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 116 Terry England Republican January x, 2005
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 117 Houston Gaines Republican Jan 14, 2019
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 118 Spencer Frye Democratic Jan 14, 2013
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 119 Marcus Wiedower Republican January 14, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 120 Trey Rhodes Republican February 10, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 121 Barry Fleming Republican Jan fourteen, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 122 Jodi Lott Republican December 14, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 123 Mark Newton Republican January 9, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 124 Henry Howard Democratic January viii, 2007
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 125 Sheila Clark Nelson Democratic Jan 9, 2017
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 126 Gloria Frazier Autonomous January 8, 2007
    Georgia House of Representatives District 127 Brian Prince Democratic December 19, 2013
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 128 Mack Jackson Autonomous January 12, 2009
    Georgia House of Representatives District 129 Susan Holmes Republican January fourteen, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 130 David Knight Republican January x, 2005
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 131 Beth Camp Republican January xi, 2021
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 132 David Jenkins Republican January 11, 2021
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 133 Vance Smith Republican Jan xiv, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 134 Richard H. Smith Republican January x, 2005
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 135 Calvin Smyre Autonomous Jan 14, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 136 Carolyn Hugley Democratic January xi, 1993
    Georgia House of Representatives District 137 Debbie Buckner Democratic January 14, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 138 Mike Cheokas Republican Jan xiv, 2019
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 139 Patty Bentley Democratic January xiv, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 140 Robert Dickey Republican February 23, 2011
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 141 Dale Washburn Republican January xiv, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 142 Miriam Paris Democratic Jan 9, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 143 James Beverly Democratic 2011
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 144 Danny Mathis Republican January xiv, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 145 Ricky Williams Republican Jan ix, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 146 Shaw Blackmon Republican August twenty, 2015
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 147 Heath Clark Republican January 12, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 148 Noel Williams Jr. Republican January 14, 2019
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 149 Robert Pruitt Republican January 11, 2021
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 150 Matt Hatchett Republican January fourteen, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 151 Gerald Greene Republican January 10, 1983
    Georgia House of Representatives District 152 Neb Yearta Republican December 24, 2019
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 153 CaMia Whitaker Hopson Autonomous Jan 14, 2019
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 154 Winfred Dukes Democratic January thirteen, 1997
    Georgia House of Representatives District 155 Clay Pirkle Republican Baronial 21, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 156 Leesa Hagan Republican July 23, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 157 Bill Werkheiser Republican January 12, 2015
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 158 Larry Parrish Republican Jan xiv, 2013
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 159 Jon G. Burns Republican Jan 10, 2005
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 160 Jan Tankersley Republican January ten, 2011
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 161 Neb Hitchens Republican January xiv, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 162 Carl Gilliard Democratic May 5, 2016
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 163 Derek Mallow Democratic January 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 164 Ron Stephens Republican July xx, 1997
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 165 Edna Jackson Autonomous Nov 10, 2021
    Georgia Firm of Representatives District 166 Jesse Petrea Republican January 12, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 167 Buddy DeLoach Republican January 11, 2021
    Georgia House of Representatives District 168 Al Williams Democratic 2003
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 169 Dominic LaRiccia Republican January 12, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives Commune 170 Penny Houston Republican January 10, 2005
    Georgia House of Representatives District 171 Joe Campbell Republican Feb 6, 2020
    Georgia House of Representatives District 172 Sam Watson Republican Jan xiv, 2013
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives District 173 Darlene Taylor Republican Jan ten, 2011
    Georgia Business firm of Representatives Commune 174 John Corbett Republican January 12, 2015
    Georgia House of Representatives District 175 John LaHood Republican February 19, 2018
    Georgia House of Representatives District 176 James Burchett Republican March 18, 2019
    Georgia House of Representatives District 177 Dexter Sharper Democratic January 14, 2013
    Georgia House of Representatives District 178 Steven Meeks Republican Jan xiv, 2019
    Georgia Firm of Representatives Commune 179 Don Hogan Republican January 9, 2017
    Georgia House of Representatives District 180 Steven Sainz Republican January 14, 2019

    Salaries

    See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
    Land legislators
    Salary Per diem
    $fifteen,608/year $173/solar day. Set by the Legislative Services Commission. Unvouchered.

    Swearing in dates

    See also: When state legislators assume part afterwards a general election

    Georgia legislators assume office the second Mon in January.[4]

    Membership qualifications

    Run across also: Land legislature candidate requirements by country

    Paragraph three of Department 2 of Article 3 of the Georgia Constitution states, "At the time of their election, the members of the House of Representatives shall be citizens of the United states of america, shall exist at least 21 years of age, shall accept been citizens of this country for at least 2 years, and shall have been legal residents of the territory embraced inside the district from which elected for at least one year."[5]

    Historical political party control

    From 1992 to 2020, the Georgia House of Representatives flipped from Democratic command to a Republican majority, with the chamber changing hands in the 2004 elections. Prior to 2004, the sleeping accommodation had been under solid Democratic command since the years immediately post-obit the Ceremonious War. The partisan change in the bedroom coincided with the American South'due south shift from virtually 175 years of Democratic dominance to being solid Republican by the early 21st century. The tabular array beneath shows the partisan history of the Georgia Business firm of Representatives post-obit every full general ballot from 1992 to 2020. All information from 2006 or earlier comes from Michael Dubin's Party Affiliations in the State Legislatures (McFarland Printing, 2007). Data later on 2006 was compiled past Ballotpedia staff.

    Georgia House of Representatives Party Command: 1992-2020

    Yr '92 '94 '96 '98 '00 '02 '04 '06 '08 '10 '12 'fourteen '16 'xviii 'twenty
    Democrats 128 114 106 102 105 106 86 74 75 66 sixty 59 62 74 76
    Republicans 52 66 74 78 74 73 94 106 105 113 119 120 118 106 103

    Earlier 2004, Democrats had controlled the Georgia House since the end of the Ceremonious War and Reconstruction. From 1888 to 1964, Republicans never controlled more than than 10 seats in the chamber later on an ballot. In the late 1960s, Republicans began winning around 20 seats and continued to do then until 1988, when they took 35 seats. Republicans made steady gains after 1988 and somewhen won the necessary seats to claim a majority in the bedchamber.

    From 1992 to 1998, Republicans fabricated gains on Democrats in every ballot. In 2004, Republicans won 94 seats, giving them a slim majority in the chamber. They continued to win seats in 2006 and only lost one seat in 2008.

    Republican numbers increased from the 2010 to 2014 elections. 2014 was the first election where Republicans won 120 seats, which is a 2-thirds supermajority. All the same, they experienced losses in elections from 2022 to 2020, bringing them below the two-thirds mark once more. The chamber's Republican gains from 2010 through 2014 were in line with a national trend toward Republican state legislatures during the presidency of Barack Obama (D). From 2009 to 2017, Democrats experienced losses in country legislative elections, totaling 968 seats all together.

    Trifecta history

    A state regime trifecta is a term that describes unmarried party authorities, when one political party holds the governor'due south office and has majorities in both chambers of the legislature in a state regime. Between 1992 and 2021, Georgia was under the following types of trifecta command:

    • Autonomous trifecta: 1992-2002
    • Republican trifecta: 2005-2021
    • Divided government: 2003-2004

    Georgia Party Command: 1992-2022
    Eleven years of Democratic trifectas  •Eighteen years of Republican trifectas
    Scroll left and right on the table below to view more years.

    Yr 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 eighteen 19 20 21 22
    Governor D D D D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
    Senate D D D D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
    House D D D D D D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

    Elections

    Elections past year

    Georgia country representatives serve two-twelvemonth terms, with all seats upwardly for election every 2 years. Georgia holds elections for its legislature in even years.

    2022

    See also: Georgia Business firm of Representatives elections, 2022

    Elections for the Georgia House of Representatives will take place in 2022. The general ballot is on November 8, 2022. A primary is scheduled for May 24, 2022, and a primary runoff is scheduled for June 21, 2022. A full general runoff election is scheduled for December 6, 2022. The filing deadline is March 11, 2022.

    2020

    See besides: Georgia Business firm of Representatives elections, 2020

    Elections for the office of Georgia Firm of Representatives took identify in 2020. The full general election was held on November iii, 2020. A primary was scheduled for June 9, 2020, and a master runoff was scheduled for Baronial 11, 2020. A runoff election was scheduled for December 1, 2020. The filing deadline was March 6, 2020.

    In the 2022 elections, the Republican majority in the Georgia Business firm of Representatives decreased from 104-75 to 103-76 with one vacancy.

    Georgia House of Representatives
    Party As of November 3, 2020 After November 4, 2020
    Democratic Party 75 76
    Republican Political party 104 103
    Vacancy 1 ane
    Total 180 180

    2018

    Come across also: Georgia House of Representatives elections, 2018

    Elections for the Georgia Business firm of Representatives took place in 2018. An open up primary election took place on May 22, 2018, and a chief runoff ballot took place on July 24, 2018. The full general election was held on November 6, 2018. A general election runoff was scheduled for December 4, 2018. The candidate filing deadline was March nine, 2018.[vi]

    In the 2022 elections, the Republican majority in the Georgia House of Representatives was reduced from 114-64 to 105-75.

    Georgia House of Representatives
    Party As of November half dozen, 2018 After November seven, 2018
    Autonomous Political party 64 75
    Republican Party 114 105
    Vacancy two 0
    Total 180 180

    2016

    See also: Georgia House of Representatives elections, 2016

    Elections for the Georgia House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took identify on May 24, 2016, and the full general ballot was held on Nov 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 11, 2016. All 180 seats in the Georgia House of Representatives were up for election in 2016.

    Heading into the election, Republicans held a 116-61 majority with two vacancies. Democrats gained one seat in the general election. Republicans reclaimed 2 seats left vacant prior to the election, giving them a 118-62 majority.

    Georgia House of Representatives
    Party As of November 7, 2016 After November 8, 2016
    Democratic Party 61 62
    Republican Party 116 118
    Contained 1 0
    Vacancy 2 0
    Full 180 180

    Vacancies

    See also: How vacancies are filled in state legislatures

    If in that location is a vacancy in the Georgia Full general Assembly, the vacant seat must be filled by a special election. The governor must declare a special election no after than ten days after the vacancy happens. The ballot must exist held no less than 30 days and no later than 60 days afterward the governor calls for the ballot. The counties representing the vacant district are responsible for conducting the ballot.[13]

    DocumentIcon.jpg Run into sources: Georgia Lawmaking § 21-2-544

    Commune map

    See also: Georgia state legislative districts

    The state of Georgia has 180 country House districts. Each district elects one representative.

    Utilize the interactive map below to find your district.

    Redistricting

    See also: Redistricting in Georgia

    In Georgia, both congressional and state legislative district lines are drawn by the state legislature. A simple majority in each chamber is required to approve redistricting plans, which are subject to veto by the governor.[fourteen]

    The Georgia Constitution requires that state legislative districts be face-to-face. In that location are no similar requirements for congressional districts.[14] [15]

    2020

    See likewise: Redistricting in Georgia afterwards the 2022 census

    On December. thirty, 2021, Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed Georgia'due south Senate and Firm district maps into police. The state Senate approved its map on Nov. ix with a 34-21 vote followed by the state House voting 96-70 in favor on Nov. 15.[xvi] The state House approved its map on November. 10 with a 99-79 vote followed past the state Senate voting 32-21 in favor on Nov. 12. These maps take upshot for Georgia'southward 2022 country legislative elections.

    District map after 2022 redistricting

    A detailed image of the House district map can be institute here. This map takes upshot for Georgia's 2022 legislative elections.

    2010

    Run into as well: Redistricting in Georgia afterward the 2010 demography

    On March 16, 2011, the Census Bureau shipped Georgia's local census data to the governor and legislative leaders. The census data showed that the land's population had increased xviii.3% between 2000 and 2010, growing to over 9.7 million residents. On August 12, 2011, Republicans released their legislative redistricting plans, and on August 16, 2011, both legislative redistricting plans cleared the Business firm and Senate redistricting committees. The House and Senate approved their corresponding redistricting plans on August 18. Both chambers canonical the other's programme on August 23, with the Senate voting 36-16 to approve, and the House voting 104-56 to corroborate.[17] [xviii] Governor Nathan Deal signed the maps into law on Baronial 24, 2011, and the Section of Justice pre-cleared the maps on December 23, 2011.

    Sessions

    Legislation

    The legislation tracker below displays all legislation that the Georgia House of Representatives has canonical in its most contempo legislative session—this includes legislation that has been sent from the Business firm to the Senate and legislation that has already been approved by both chambers and signed by the governor. The table below includes the bill number, its proper noun, progress, near recent action date, and sponsor. Whorl up and downwards and side to side to encounter more. Click the bill number to read the bill text and see its voting history. Click the headings to sort the content. Rearrange the guild of the headings past clicking and dragging them. Click the magnifying glass in the bottom left corner to search for specific terms. The legislation tracker is maintained and updated by BillTrack50.

    Dates of legislative sessions in Georgia by year

    2022

    See as well: 2022 Georgia legislative session and Dates of 2022 state legislative sessions

    In 2022, the legislature was scheduled to convene on January 10, 2022, and adjourn on Apr 4, 2022.

    2021

    Come across also: 2022 Georgia legislative session and Dates of 2022 state legislative sessions

    In 2021, the legislature was scheduled to convene on January 11, 2021, and adjourn on March 31, 2021.

    2020

    Run into also: 2022 Georgia legislative session and Dates of 2022 state legislative sessions

    In 2020, the legislature was scheduled to convene on January thirteen, 2020, and curb on June 26, 2020.

    Effect of coronavirus pandemic

    See as well: Changes to state legislative session dates in response to the coronavirus (COVID-nineteen) pandemic, 2020
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    Coronavirus pandemic
    Select a topic from the dropdown below to learn more.

    Several country legislatures had their sessions impacted equally a result of the 2022 coronavirus pandemic. The Georgia Land Legislature suspended its session, effective March 14, 2020, through June xv, 2020. The legislature adjourned on June 26, 2020.[xix] [20]

    2019

    Run across as well: 2022 Georgia legislative session and Dates of 2022 state legislative sessions

    In 2019, the legislature was in session from January 14, 2019, through April 2, 2019.

    2018

    Come across besides: 2022 Georgia legislative session and Dates of 2022 state legislative sessions

    In 2018, the legislature was in session from January 8, 2018, through March 29, 2018. To read about notable events and legislation from this session, click here.

    About legislative sessions in Georgia

    The Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution declares that any ability not already given to the federal authorities is reserved to u.s.a. and the people.[27] Country governments across the land use this dominance to hold legislative sessions where a country'southward elected representatives come across for a period of time to typhoon and vote on legislation and set state policies on issues such as taxation, teaching, and government spending. The different types of legislation passed by a legislature may include resolutions, legislatively referred constitutional amendments, and bills that become law.

    Section 4 of Commodity III of the Georgia Constitution establishes when the Georgia Full general Assembly, which the House is a function of, is to encounter in regular session. The General Assembly must convene annually past the 2nd Monday in January, and its sessions can last for only forty legislative days.[28]

    Legislative roles and procedures

    Every state legislature throughout the country features its own internal procedures that information technology uses to govern itself and how it interacts with other parts of country government. Ballotpedia's coverage of internal state legislative procedures includes veto overrides, the part of the legislature in the state budget, and procedures for filling membership vacancies.

    Veto overrides

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    Come across also: Veto overrides in country legislatures

    Land legislatures can override governors' vetoes. Depending on the state, this can exist done during the regular legislative session, in a special session following the adjournment of the regular session, or during the next legislative session. The rules for legislative overrides of gubernatorial vetoes in Georgia are listed below.

    How many legislators are required to vote for an override? Ii-thirds of members in both chambers.

    Two-thirds of members in both chambers must vote to override a veto, which is 120 of the 180 members in the Georgia House of Representatives and 38 of the 56 members in the Georgia State Senate. Georgia is one of 36 states that requires a two-thirds vote from both of its legislative chambers to override a veto.

    How tin vetoes exist overridden after the legislature has adjourned?

    Vetoes can exist overridden in a special session chosen by the legislature.[29] 3-fifths of members in both chambers must agree to telephone call for a special session.[30]

    Authority: Article III, Section v, Paragraph XIII and Article V, Section two, Paragraph 4 of the Georgia Constitution.

    Article 3: "If two-thirds of the members to which such firm is entitled vote to override the veto of the Governor, the same shall exist immediately transmitted to the other business firm where it shall be immediately considered. Upon the vote to override the veto by ii thirds of the members to which such other business firm is entitled, such beak or resolution shall become police force."

    Article V: "In the event the Governor vetoes any such bill or resolution, the General Associates may, by a two-thirds' vote, override such veto equally provided in Commodity III of this Constitution."

    Role in land budget

    Meet also: Georgia state budget and finances

    The state operates on an annual upkeep cycle. The sequence of key events in the upkeep procedure is as follows:[31]

    1. In July of the year preceding the start of the new fiscal twelvemonth, the governor sends upkeep instructions to state agencies.
    2. In September agencies submit their budget requests to the governor.
    3. Budget hearings are held with state agencies in November.
    4. In Jan, the governor submits his or her proposed budget to the state legislature.
    5. The legislature adopts a budget in March or April, effective for the fiscal year commencement in July. A simple majority is required to laissez passer a upkeep.


    The governor is constitutionally required to submit a counterbalanced budget to the legislature. In turn, the legislature must pass a balanced budget, and any budget signed into law by the governor must be balanced.[31]

    Georgia is one of 44 states in which the governor has line item veto authority.[31]

    Committees

    See likewise: List of committees in Georgia land government

    Every state legislature and state legislative sleeping room in the state contains several legislative committees. These committees are responsible for studying, amending, and voting on legislation earlier information technology reaches the floor of a chamber for a full vote. The unlike types of committees include standing committees, select or special, and articulation.

    • Standing committees are by and large permanent committees, the names of which sometimes change from session to session.
    • Select or special committees are temporary committees formed to deal with specific bug such as contempo legislation, major public policy or proposals, or investigations.
    • Joint committees are committees that feature members of both chambers of a legislature.

    Ballotpedia covers standing and joint committees. The Georgia Business firm of Representatives has 38 continuing committees:

    • Banks and Cyberbanking Committee
    • Budget and Financial Affairs Oversight Committee
    • Lawmaking Revision Committee
    • Creative Arts & Entertainment Committee
    • Defence force and Veterans Diplomacy Commission
    • Education Committee
    • Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Committee
    • Game, Fish, and Parks Committee
    • Governmental Affairs Committee
    • House Agronomics and Consumer Affairs Commission
    • Firm Appropriations Committee
    • Firm Economical Development and Tourism Commission
    • House Ethics Committee
    • House Health and Human being Services Committee
    • House College Education Commission
    • Business firm Interstate Cooperation Committee
    • Firm Judiciary Committee
    • Firm Retirement Commission
    • House Rules Committee
    • Business firm Science and Technology Commission
    • House Transportation Committee
    • Man Relations and Aging Commission
    • Industry and Labor Committee
    • Information and Audits Committee
    • Insurance Committee
    • Intragovernmental Coordination Committee
    • Judiciary - Non-Civil Commission
    • Juvenile Justice Committee
    • Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee
    • Motor Vehicles Commission
    • Natural Resources and Environment Committee
    • Public Safe and Homeland Security Committee
    • Regulated Industries Committee
    • Small Business organisation Development Committee
    • Special Rules Committee
    • Land Planning and Community Affairs Commission
    • Land Properties Commission
    • Ways and Means Committee

    Constitutional amendments

    In every state but Delaware, voter blessing is required to enact a constitutional subpoena. In each state, the legislature has a process for referring constitutional amendments before voters. In 18 states, initiated constitutional amendments can be put on the ballot through a signature petition drive. At that place are also many other types of statewide measures.

    The methods in which the Georgia Constitution can be amended:

    See also: Article X of the Georgia Constitution and Laws governing election measures in Georgia
    Georgia Constitution
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    Preamble
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    I • Two • Iii • IV • V • VI • VII • VIII • Ix • Ten • XI

    Article Ten of the Georgia Constitution establishes 2 ways in which the constitution can be altered:

    • Amendments tin can be proposed through legislatively referred constitutional amendments. Rules for proposed amendments offered by the Georgia Full general Assembly include:
    • A proposed subpoena tin be introduced in either the Georgia House of Representatives or the Georgia Senate.
    • A proposed amendment must exist approved past 2-thirds of the membership of each chamber earlier going to the country's voters.
    • The governor is explicitly forbidden from vetoing acts of the legislature to propose amendments or call conventions.
    • Proposed amendments are to be voted on during full general elections in even-numbered years.
    • Commodity X establishes a Georgia Constitutional Amendments Publication Lath, which is charged with ensuring that the land's voters accept acceptable notification that an election is to occur on a proposed amendment(s).
    • The Full general Assembly is allowed to repeal a previous vote to put a proposed subpoena on the election if they exercise then with a 2-thirds vote of both chambers and at least two months earlier the election would take occurred.
    • The state legislature can vote to put an unabridged new constitution on a statewide ballot, rather than just an amendment.
    • Amendments can exist proposed through constitutional conventions. Rules for a ramble convention include:
    • Unlike in many other states, the state legislature can unilaterally call for a convention equally long as two-thirds of the members of each bedchamber vote in favor of doing so; the people of the state do not have to be further consulted.
    • Any proposed amendments or revisions arising out of a convention must be put to the state's voters.

    Moreover, the Georgia Constitution contains a prohibition establish in very few state constitutions that explicitly restricts the type of subpoena that can be proposed. The provision states, "Just amendments which are of general and uniform applicability throughout the state shall exist proposed, passed, or submitted to the people." Newly canonical amendments or revisions are effective on the beginning 24-hour interval of January following their blessing by the voters.

    Historical context:

    • A total of 84 measures appeared on the statewide election in Georgia from 1996 to 2020.
    • From 1996 through 2020, the number of measures on statewide ballots during even-numbered years ranged from two to 12.
    • From 1996 through 2020, an boilerplate of 7 measures appeared on the ballot in Georgia during even-numbered ballot years.
    • Between 1996 and 2020, virtually 85 per centum (71 of 84) of the total number of measures that appeared on statewide ballots during even-numbered years were canonical, and about 15 pct (xiii of 84) were defeated.

    2023 measures:

    See also: 2023 ballot measures

    Certified:

    The post-obit measures take been certified for the ballot.

    No measures to list


    Potential:

    The following measures accept made it through one bedroom—or i session for two session states—and may appear on the election in 2023.

    No measures to list

    2022 measures:

    Below is a list of measures that were referred to the 2022 election by the legislature or that have made it approximately halfway through the process in the legislature for referral to the ballot in 2022.

    Come across likewise: Georgia 2022 ballot measures

    Certified:

    The following measures have been certified for the ballot.
    Georgia Suspend Compensation for Assembly Members and Public Officials Indicted for a Felony Amendment Democrats Republicans
    Senate: Required: 38 Yes votes: 51 (91.07%) No votes: ane (1.79%) Aye: 19; No: 0 Yes: 32; No: ane
    House: Required: 120 Yes votes: 169 (93.88%) No votes: 0 (0.00%) Aye: 73; No: 0 Aye: 96; No: 0


    Potential:

    The following measures have made it through one sleeping accommodation—or one session for two session states—and may appear on the election in 2022.
    • Georgia Sports Betting Legalization Amendment (2022)

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    Footnotes

    1. i.0 1.1 This date reflects the regularly-scheduled appointment and does not reflect any change made as a outcome of the coronavirus pandemic. For more than information on changes to country legislative sessions every bit a result of the coronavirus pandemic, click here.
    2. Georgia General Assembly, "SB 1EX," accessed Nov. sixteen, 2021
    3. Georgia Secretary of State, "Constitution of the State of Georgia," accessed February 12, 2021
    4. Georgia Constitution, "Article III, Section 4, Paragraph I," accessed February 12, 2021
    5. Georgia Secretary of State, "Constitution of the State of Georgia," accessed February 12, 2021
    6. Georgia Secretarial assistant of Land, "2018 Elections and voter registration calendar," accessed July 25, 2017
    7. Follow the Money, "Georgia House 2010 Entrada Contributions," accessed April 21, 2015
    8. Follow the Money, "Georgia 2008 Candidates," accessed July 17, 2013
    9. Follow the Money, "Georgia 2006 Candidates," accessed July 17, 2013
    10. Follow the Money, "Georgia 2004 Candidates," accessed July 17, 2013
    11. Follow the Money, "Georgia 2002 Candidates," accessed July 17, 2013
    12. Follow the Money, "Georgia 2000 Candidates," accessed July 17, 2013
    13. The State of Georgia, "Official Code of Georgia," accessed May 22, 2014 (Statute 21-2-544)
    14. 14.0 fourteen.1 All About Redistricting, "Georgia," accessed Apr 23, 2015
    15. Georgia Constitution, "Article 3, Section 2," accessed April 23, 2015
    16. Georgia General Associates, "SB 1EX," accessed Nov. 16, 2021
    17. Times-Herald, "Redistricting maps pass both House and Senate," August nineteen, 2011
    18. Atlanta Business Relate, "Ga. lawmakers finalize new legislative district lines," Baronial 23, 2011
    19. Twitter, "Thomas Wheatley on March 12, 2020," accessed March 12, 2020
    20. WALB News 10, "Latest Georgia news, sports, concern and entertainment at 9:twenty p.m. EDT," May 12, 2020
    21. WRBL, "A preview of the 2022 Georgia legislative session," January 16, 2015
    22. onlineathens.com, "Budget, educational activity amidst height Georgia legislative issues," January 12, 2014
    23. onlineathens.com, "Some win, some lose in Georgia legislative session," May 30, 2013
    24. The Colina, "Ga. governor signs sweeping gun rights bill," April 23, 2014
    25. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "New AJC poll shows voters disapprove of Georgia's new gun police force," May 9, 2014
    26. ncsl.org, "2011 Legislative Sessions Calendar," accessed April 21, 2015
    27. Observe Law, "Tenth Amendment - U.S. Constitution," accessed May twenty, 2017
    28. Justia, "Georgia Constitution," accessed April 21, 2015(Article Iii, Department 4)
    29. 11 Alive, "Lawmakers: No special session for veto override, delight," March 31, 2016
    30. National Conference of State Legislatures, "Special Sessions," May 6, 2009
    31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 National Clan of State Budget Officers, "Upkeep Processes in the States, Spring 2015," accessed February v, 2021

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