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− | '''Georgia''' is a state in the southern [[United States]]. It was one of the original thirteen British colonies in | + | '''Georgia''' is a state in the southern [[United States]]. It was one of the original [[Colonial America|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 and largest city is [[Atlanta]]. |
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+ | In the 2004 United States Presidential elections, Georgia was a [[red state]], favoring the Republican party<ref>http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/GA/</ref>. | ||
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+ | Polls in August 2009 show John Oxedine (R) and Roy Barnes (D) leading their respective primary races for the 2010 election for governor. On the Republican side, Oxendine leads with 39%, followed by Nathan Deal at 13% and Karen Handel at 12%. | ||
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+ | On the Democratic side, Barnes tops the field at 45%, followed by Thurbert Baker at 29%. | ||
==Elected officials== | ==Elected officials== |
Revision as of 12:26, August 28, 2009
For the country of Georgia, see this article: Georgia.
Capital | Atlanta |
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Nickname | Empire State of the South |
Official Language | English |
Governor | Sonny Perdue, R |
Senator | Saxby Chambliss, R (202) 224-3521 Contact |
Senator | Johnny Isakson, R (202) 224-3643 Contact |
Ratification of Constitution/or statehood | January 2, 1788 |
Flag of Georgia | Motto:
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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 and largest city is Atlanta.
Politics
In the 2004 United States Presidential elections, Georgia was a red state, favoring the Republican party[1].
Polls in August 2009 show John Oxedine (R) and Roy Barnes (D) leading their respective primary races for the 2010 election for governor. On the Republican side, Oxendine leads with 39%, followed by Nathan Deal at 13% and Karen Handel at 12%.
On the Democratic side, Barnes tops the field at 45%, followed by Thurbert Baker at 29%.
Elected officials
Federal
- Sen. Saxby Chambliss [R]
- Sen. Johnny Isakson [R]
- Rep. Jack Kingston [R, GA-1]
- Rep. Sanford Bishop [D, GA-2]
- Rep. Lynn Westmoreland [R, GA-3]
- Rep. Henry Johnson [D, GA-4]
- Rep. John Lewis [D, GA-5]
- Rep. Tom Price [R, GA-6]
- Rep. John Linder [R, GA-7]
- Rep. James Marshall [D, GA-8]
- Rep. Nathan Deal [R, GA-9]
- Rep. Paul Broun [R, GA-10]
- Rep. John Gingrey [R, GA-11]
- Rep. John Barrow [D, GA-12]
- Rep. David Scott [D, GA-13]
Memorials
- 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 memory is honored in renamiong Interstate Highway 75, which runs from the Chattahoochee River northward to the Tennessee state line.
See Also
References
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