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The Republican Party hold large majorities in both the State House and Senate, as of 2017.
 
The Republican Party hold large majorities in both the State House and Senate, as of 2017.

Revision as of 15:47, January 10, 2017

For the country of Georgia, see this article: Republic of Georgia.

Georgia
Capital Atlanta
Nickname Empire State of the South
Official Language English
Governor Nathan Deal, R
Senator Johnny Isakson, R
(202) 224-3643
Contact
Senator David Perdue, R
(202) 224-3521
Contact
Ratification of Constitution/or statehood January 2, 1788
Flag of Georgia Motto:
  1. "Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation"
  2. "Agriculture and commerce"

Georgia is a state in the southern United States. It was one of the original thirteen British colonies in the United States. It joined the Confederate States of America, Confederacy, before the beginning of the American Civil War.

The capital of Georgia and its largest city is Atlanta.

Oglethorpe builds Savannah

Politics

Georgia has been a red state in presidential elections since 1996, favoring the Republican candidates. It last favored a Democrat candidate in 1992 when it supported Bill Clinton.

Elected officials

Federal

Statewide

The Republican Party hold large majorities in both the State House and Senate, as of 2017.

Memorials

  • Dem. Congressman, 7th District Larry McDonald (1935-1983), a conservative Member of Congress, was onboard Korean Airlines Flight 007 when it was shot down by Soviet warplanes in 1983. His is the only reported Cold War death by the USSR of a sitting congressman. His memory is honored in renaming Interstate Highway 75, which runs from the Chattahoochee River northward to the Tennessee state line.
  • Georgia Guidestones

See also

External links