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127th Georgia General Assembly
126th 128th
Great Seal of the State of GeorgiaGreat Seal of the State of Georgia
Overview
Legislative bodyGeorgia General Assembly
Meeting placeCapitol Building - Atlanta
Senate
Members54
President of the SenatePeter Zack Geer
Party controlDemocratic Party
House of Representatives
Members205
Speaker of the HouseGeorge T. Smith
Party controlDemocratic Party
Sessions
1stJanuary 14, 1963 (1963-01-14) – March 15, 1963 (1963-03-15)
2ndJanuary 13, 1964 (1964-01-13) – February 21, 1964 (1964-02-21)
Special sessions
1stMarch 4, 1964 (1964-03-04) – June 25, 1965 (1965-06-25)

The 127th Georgia General Assembly convened its first session on January 14, 1963, at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. The 128th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 126th and served as the precedent for the 128th in 1965.

Jimmy Carter was elected to serve his first of two terms in the Georgia State Senate this session.

Members of the State Senate

District Senator Party Residence
1 Frank O. Downing Democratic Savannah
2 William Searcey Democratic Savannah
3 Joseph Tribble Republican Savannah
4 Clinton Oliver Democratic Glenville
5 John M. Gayner, III Democratic Brunswick
6 William Zorn Democratic Jesup
7 Talmadge McKinnon Democratic Willacoochee
8 Robert Rowan Democratic Enigma
9 Ford Spinks Democratic Tifton
10 Glenn Pelham Democratic Cairo
11 Julian Webb Democratic Donalsonville
12 Al Holloway Democratic Albany
13 Martin Young Democratic Rebecca
14 Jimmy Carter Democratic Plains
15 A. Perry Gordy Republican Columbus
16 Harry Jackson Republican Columbus
17 Garland Byrd Democratic Reynolds
18 Stanley Smith Democratic Perry
19 Roy Noble Democratic Vienna
20 Hugh Gillis Democratic Soperton
21 Milton Carlton Democratic Swainsboro
22 J. B. Fuqua Democratic Augusta
23 Milford Scott Democratic Augusta
24 Wyck Knox Independent Thomson
25 Culver Kidd Jr. Democratic Milledgeville
26 William Hunt Democratic Macon
27 Taylor Phillips Democratic Macon
28 Robert H. Smalley Jr. Democratic Griffin
29 Roland Heard Democratic West Point
30 Lamar Plunkett Democratic Bowdon
31 Albert F. Moore Democratic Cedartown
32 Edward Kendrick Democratic Marietta
33 Kyle Yancey Democratic Austell
34 Charlie Brown Democratic Atlanta
35 Frank E. Coggin Democratic Hapeville
36 Joe Salome Democratic Atlanta
37 James Wesberry Democratic Atlanta
38 Leroy Johnson Democratic Atlanta
39 Oby Brewer Democratic Atlanta
40 Dan MacIntyre Republican Atlanta
41 McKinley Conway Democratic Atlanta
42 Ben F. Johnson Democratic Atlanta
43 William McWhorter Democratic Decatur
44 Thomas Ellis Democratic McDonough
45 Brooks Pennington Democratic Madison
46 Paul C. Broun Sr. Democratic Athens
47 Robert Lee Democratic Hartwell
48 Harold Harrison Democratic Bethlehem
49 Erwin Owens Democratic Dahlonega
50 Zell Miller Democratic Young Harris
51 Jack Fincher Democratic Canton
52 James Battle Hall Democratic Rome
53 Joseph Loggins Democratic Summerville
54 Charles Pannell (res.) Democratic Chatsworth
54 Reese Thomas Republican Dalton


Members of the House

County Representative Party
Appling Curtis Herndon Democratic
Atkinson Waldo Henderson Democratic
Bacon Hugh Deen Democratic
Baker J. R. Rhodes Jr. Democratic
Baldwin John Floyd Harrington Democratic
Baldwin Phillip Chandler Democratic
Banks John Simmons Democratic
Barrow James Paris Democratic
Bartow William Greene Democratic
Bartow J.R. Cullens Democratic
Ben Hill Arthur Dorminy Democratic
Berrien William Knight Democratic
Bibb Denmark Groover Jr. Democratic
Bibb Michael House Democratic
Bibb William Laite Democratic
Bleckley James Mullis Democratic
Brantley Hoke Wilson Democratic
Brooks Henry Reaves Democratic
Bryan Jack Shuman Democratic
Bulloch W. Jones Lane Democratic
Bulloch Paul Nessmith Democratic
Burke Memory Tucker Democratic
Butts Bailey Woodward Democratic
Calhoun William Jordan Democratic
Camden Nolan Wells Democratic
Camden Charles Smith Democratic
Candler Hines Brantley Democratic
Carroll Joseph Elvin Democratic
Carroll Hayne Waldrop (res.) Democratic
Carroll William Wiggins Democratic
Catoosa Joe Tucker Democratic
Charlton Henry Rodgers Democratic
Chatham Willis Richardson Democratic
Chatham Arthur Funk Democratic
Chatham Bart Shea Democratic
Chattahoochee Joseph King (dcd.) Democratic
Chattahoochee Floyd Hudgins Democratic
Chattooga James Floyd Democratic
Cherokee Grady Coker Democratic
Cherokee Marion Pope Democratic
Clarke Robert Matthews Democratic
Clarke William Bedgood Democratic
Clay Henry McKemie Democratic
Clayton Edgar Blalock Democratic
Clayton Bill Lee Democratic
Clinch Grover Lee Democratic
Cobb Elmer Teague Democratic
Cobb Robert Flournoy Democratic
Cobb Joe Wilson Democratic
Coffee George Williams Democratic
Coffee Henry Milhollin Democratic
Colquitt Dorsey Matthews Democratic
Colquitt David Newton Democratic
Columbia G.S. Phillips Democratic
Cook Wilson Wilkes Democratic
Coweta Henry Payton Democratic
Coweta D.B. Blalock Democratic
Crawford John Scarborough Jr. Democratic
Crisp Howard H. Rainey Democratic
Dade Maddox Hale Democratic
Dawson Ralph W. Bowen Democratic
Decatur J. Willis Conger Democratic
Decatur Robert Griffin Democratic
DeKalb James MacKay Democratic
DeKalb Guy Rutland Democratic
DeKalb J. Robin Harris Democratic
Dodge Williamson Stuckey Democratic
Dooly Thomas I. Sangster Democratic
Dougherty George Busbee Democratic
Dougherty Colquitt Odom Democratic
Dougherty William Lee Democratic
Douglas Alpha Fowler Democratic
Early Leon Baughman Democratic
Echols Louis Raulerson Democratic
Effingham B. Frank Arnsdorff Democratic
Elbert A.S. Johnson Democratic
Emanuel Geo Smith Democratic
Evans G. Ed Perry Democratic
Fannin A.C. Duncan Republican
Fayette A. Hewlette Herrel Democratic
Floyd Sidney Lowrey Democratic
Floyd J.E. Jordan Democratic
Forsyth A.C. Smith Democratic
Franklin C. Patrick Milford Democratic
Fulton Wilson Brooks Democratic
Fulton Jack Etheridge Democratic
Fulton Ralph McClelland Democratic
Gilmer B.C. Logan Republican
Glascock W.G. Todd Democratic
Glynn William R. Killian Democratic
Glynn Joe Isenberg Democratic
Gordon Troy Causby Democratic
Grady George T. Smith Democratic
Greene Allen P. Roper Democratic
Gwinnett Handsell Morgan Democratic
Habersham Richard Russel Smith Democratic
Hall W.M. Williams Democratic
Hall Howard Overby Democratic
Hancock Marvin E. Moate Democratic
Haralson Tom Murphy Democratic
Harris William Steis Democratic
Hart M. Parks Brown Democratic
Heard Truitt Davis Democratic
Henry Edward McGarity (res.) Democratic
Henry Ray Tucker Democratic
Houston David Peterson Democratic
Houston Paul Stalnaker Democratic
Irwin Harry Mixon Democratic
Jackson Mac Barber Democratic
Jasper Roy R. Kelly Democratic
Jeff Davis James L. Conner Democratic
Jefferson Roy McCracken Democratic
Jenkins A. Sid Newton Democratic
Johnson Emory Rowland Democratic
Jones Corbin Roberts Democratic
Lamar Haygood Keadle Democratic
Lanier Robert Pafford Democratic
Laurens D.W. Knight Democratic
Laurens WM. Malcolm Towson Democratic
Lee H. Goodwin Hall Democratic
Liberty Charles M. Jones Democratic
Lincoln Henry F. Partridge Democratic
Long J. Tyron Shaw Democratic
Lowndes W.J. Gibbons Democratic
Lowndes Fred H. Walker Democratic
Lumpkin Fred Jones Jr. Democratic
Macon J. Paul Sinclair Democratic
Madison Edwin Poss Democratic
Marion Eldridge W. Perry Democratic
McDuffie Leonard Lokey Democratic
McIntosh Daniel H. White Democratic
Meriwether Render Hill Democratic
Miller Buck Tabb Democratic
Mitchell Frank Twitty Democratic
Monroe Harold G. Clarke Democratic
Montgomery Joe Underwood Democratic
Morgan E. Roy Lambert Democratic
Murray Gerald Leonard Democratic
Muscogee Harry Dicus Democratic
Muscogee Milton Jones Democratic
Muscogee Mac Pickard Democratic
Newton William Ballard Democratic
Newton Jack H. Morgan Democratic
Oconee Hubert Wells Democratic
Oglethorpe George B. Brooks Democratic
Paulding George Bagby Democratic
Peach D. Warner Wells Democratic
Pickens Will Poole Democratic
Pierce Francis Houston Democratic
Pike Caleb Watson Democratic
Polk John Harvey Moore Democratic
Polk Nathan Dean Democratic
Pulaski John Anderson Jr. Democratic
Putnam Nevils Horton Jr. Democratic
Quitman Joe Hurst Democratic
Rabun Knox Bynum Democratic
Randolph A'Delbert Bowen Democratic
Richmond William Fleming Democratic
Richmond James Hull Jr Democratic
Richmond John Chapman Bell Democratic
Rockdale Clarence R. Vaughn Jr. Democratic
Schley Martin Eugene DeVane Democratic
Screven Henry Walstein Parker Democratic
Seminole J.O. Brackin Democratic
Spalding Arthur Key Bolton Democratic
Spalding Quimby Melton Jr. Democratic
Stephens James Allen Andrews Democratic
Stewart Sam S. Singer Democratic
Sumter William Blair Democratic
Sumter John William Sewell Democratic
Sumter Jesse Watts Democratic
Taliferro Wales Flynt Democratic
Tatnall Hogan Kirkland Democratic
Taylor Ralph Underwood Democratic
Telfair Edgar Smith Jr Democratic
Terrell Ed Fulford Democratic
Thomas James Keyton Democratic
Thomas Henry Russell Jr Democratic
Tift W. Frank Branch Democratic
Tift Henry Banks Allen Democratic
Toombs Ross Bowen Democratic
Towns John Acree Democratic
Treutlen J. Wyman Fowler Democratic
Troup James Crawford Ware Democratic
Troup Harry Spikes Democratic
Turner Roy Coker Democratic
Twiggs Homer Chance Democratic
Twiggs James Beck Democratic
Union William Meeks Jr Democratic
Upson Johnnie L. Caldwell Democratic
Walker William Shaw Abney Democratic
Walker Wayne Snow Jr. Democratic
Walton John Byrd Democratic
Ware William Ponsell Democratic
Ware Harry D. Dixon Democratic
Ware Bobby Ware Johnson Democratic
Washington Thomas Carr Democratic
Wayne James E. Warren Democratic
Webster James Black Democratic
Wheeler Mackie Simpson Democratic
White Thomas McDonald Jr. Democratic
Whitfield Virgil Smith Democratic
Whitfield Thomas Marvin Mitchell Democratic
Wilcox Cecil Crummey (dcd.) Democratic
Wilcox Joe Dennard Democratic
Wilkes William Lindsey (dcd.) Democratic
Wilkes John G. Wright Democratic
Wilkinson E. Brooks Lewis Democratic
Worth David Campbell Jones Democratic

See also

References

External links

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