150th Georgia General Assembly


Overview

The 150th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia convened its first session on January 12, 2009, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia. The 150th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 149th and will serve as the precedent for the 151st General Assembly in 2011.
The 150th General Assembly adjourned its first session on April 3, 2009. The second session of the 150th General Assembly convened January 11, 2010.

Officers

Senate

Presiding Officer

Majority leadership

Minority leadership

House of Representatives

Presiding Officer

served as Speaker of the House from January 2009 through Jan. 1, 2010. Mark Burkhalter served as Speaker pro tempore during the same period, and was acting Speaker when the House reconvened on Jan. 11, 2010, at which time the House elected David Ralston and Jan Jones.

Majority leadership

Minority leadership

Members of the State Senate

Changes in Membership from Previous Term

While no seat changed party control from the previous session, the beginning of the 150th Georgia General Assembly still saw five new state senators. Two of these new senators defeated the incumbent in the runoff for their parties' primaries. Two replaced incumbents who had run for other office. Another replaced a senator who had retired.
DistrictPreviousSubsequentReason for change
2ndRegina Thomas Lester Jackson Ran for Congress
12thMichael Meyer von Bremen Freddie Powell Sims Ran for a seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals
13thJoseph Carter John Crosby Retired
44thGail Davenport Gail Buckner Defeated in primary runoff
50thNancy Schaefer Jim Butterworth Defeated in primary runoff

Changes in Membership During Current Term

There have been three vacancies in the State Senate as of December 25, 2009. All three have been due to resignations. Two have since been filled, both by members of the same party as the former incumbent. Another vacancy is expected at some point during the term.
Date seat became vacantDistrictPreviousReason for changeSubsequentDate of successor's taking office
August 200935thKasim Reed Resigned to run for Mayor of Atlanta. A special election was held on November 3, 2009. Because no candidate gained a majority of the vote, a runoff was held December 1, 2009.Donzella James
September 15, 20091stEric Johnson
Resigned to run for Governor of Georgia. A special election was held on November 3, 2009.Buddy Carter
November 9, 200922ndEd Tarver
Resigned after being confirmed as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia. A special election is to be held January 5, 2010 with a runoff, if necessary on February 2, 2010.Hardie Davis
March 19, 201042ndDavid Adelman
Nominated by President Barack Obama as United States Ambassador to Singapore. If confirmed, Adelman will have to resign his State Senate seat, creating another vacancy.Jason Carter

Announced Retirements

As of December 25, 2009, six state senators have announced that they will not be running for re-election in 2010. One Senator, Dan Moody is retiring. The other five are seeking higher office.
Jeff Chapman is running for Governor. Following State Insurance and Fire Commissioner John Oxendine's decision to run for Governor, Seth Harp and Ralph Hudgens announced that they will seek the Republican nomination for the office. Lee Hawkins announced that he will run for the Congressional seat to be left open by incumbent Nathan Deal's campaign for Governor. Finally, Gail Buckner is running for state Secretary of State, a position she also ran for in 2006.

Members of the House of Representatives

Major issues