Infobox legislature name ArkansasGeneralAssembly coa pic Seal of Arkansas.svg coa pic session room Arkansas State Capitol, Little Rock.jpg house type Bicameral houses Arkansas Senate Senate br Arkansas House of Representatives House of Representatives leader1 type President Pro Tempore of the Senate President Pro Tem of the Senate leader1 Paul Bookout party1 Arkansas Democratic Party D election1 January 11, 2011 leader2 type Speaker politics Speaker of the House leader2 Robert S. Moore party2 Arkansas ... amount of constituent districts. The GeneralAssembly convenes on the second Monday of every other year. A session lasts for 60 days unless the legislature votes to extend it. The Governor of Arkansas can issue a call for a special session during the interims between regular sessions. The GeneralAssembly meets at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock . Terms and term limits Amendment 73 of the Arkansas Constitution , approved by voters in the 1992 state general ... United States Democratic Party br Green Party of Arkansas br Republican Party United States Republican Party last election1 November 2, 2010 meeting place Arkansas State Capitol , Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock website http www.arkleg.state.ar.us The ArkansasGeneralAssembly is the state legislature United States state legislature of the U.S. state of Arkansas . The legislature is a bicameral body composed of the upper house Arkansas Senate with 35 members, and the lower house lower Arkansas ... remained in force. See also Arkansas House of Representatives Arkansas Senate State of Arkansas External links http www.arkleg.state.ar.us ArkansasGeneralAssembly official website Arkansas State Senators Arkansas House of Representatives United States legislatures Arkansas Category Government of Arkansas Category ArkansasGeneralAssembly Category Bicameral legislatures el fr Assembl e g n rale de l Arkansas pl Zgromadzenie Og lne Arkansas ... more details
state legislature in several U.S. states states in the United States ArkansasGeneralAssembly Colorado GeneralAssembly Connecticut GeneralAssembly Delaware GeneralAssembly Georgia GeneralAssembly Illinois GeneralAssembly Indiana GeneralAssembly Iowa GeneralAssembly Kentucky GeneralAssembly Maryland GeneralAssembly Missouri GeneralAssembly New Jersey GeneralAssembly North Carolina GeneralAssembly Ohio GeneralAssembly Pennsylvania GeneralAssembly Rhode Island GeneralAssembly South Carolina GeneralAssembly Tennessee GeneralAssembly Vermont GeneralAssembly Virginia GeneralAssembly Also The lower house of the legislature in the state of New Jersey , the New Jersey GeneralAssembly A GeneralAssembly or meeting of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly , the unicameral provincial ...Generalassembly see Popular assembly may refer to an official meeting of the members of a trade union ... bodies of international organizations The United Nations GeneralAssembly The GeneralAssembly of the Organization of American States , the main body of the OAS The FIA GeneralAssembly , an international motor racing organization National legislatures GeneralAssembly of Uruguay The GeneralAssembly ... and the Governor General of New Zealand Generalassembly , the de facto parliament of rebellious ... Swiss cantons Governing bodies of churches GeneralAssembly presbyterian church , a supreme governing body, such as The GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland The GeneralAssembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland The GeneralAssembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches , representing Unitarian churches in the United Kingdom The GeneralAssembly Unitarian Universalist Association , representing ... denominations Presbyterian and Reformed Churches Other GeneralAssembly horse , an American Thoroughbred racehorse Generalassembly Occupy movement ICCA Congress & Exhibition disambig de Generalversammlung Begriffskl rung es Asamblea General eu Batzar Nagusi it Assemblea generale nl Algemene Vergadering ... more details
The Arkansas Attorney General is an executive position and constitutional officer within the Arkansas Government of Arkansas government . The Attorney General is the chief law enforcement legal officer and lawyer for Arkansas. The position is elected every four years, e.g. 2006 and 2010, at the same time as the Governor of Arkansas Governor . The current Attorney General is Democrat Dustin McDaniel , who was elected on November 7, 2006 and sworn in as the 55th Attorney General of Arkansas on January 9, 2007. The most well known Arkansas Attorney General is Bill Clinton , who was elected to the position in 1976 and served until he was elected governor in 1978. Other former attorneys general include Bruce Bennett Arkansas politician Bruce Bennett , Joe Purcell , Ray Thornton , Jim Guy Tucker , Mark Pryor , Steve Clark, and Mike Beebe . According to the http www.ag.arkansas.gov about office what we do.html official website , the duties of the Attorney General include representing state agencies and commissions in courts of law, giving opinions on issues presented by legislators and prosecutors, handling criminal matters and habeas corpus matters in the state, and advocating for citizens on issues pertaining to the Environmental policy environment , antitrust , and consumer protection . External links http www.ag.arkansas.gov Arkansas Attorney General official website U.S. State Attorneys General Category Government of Arkansasarkansas stub ... more details
The First Committee is one of six main committees at the UN GeneralAssemblyGeneralAssembly of the United Nations which deals with matters concerning world peace . The First Committee handles all matters on Disarmament and International Security DISEC . The First Committee on Disarmament and International Security meets every year in October for a 4 to 5 week session, after the GeneralAssemblyGeneral Debate. All 193 member states of the UN can attend. External links http www.un.org ga first index.shtml First Committee for Disarmament and International Security http www.reachingcriticalwill.org political 1com 1comindex1.html Reaching Critical Will Category Arms control Category United Nations GeneralAssembly subsidiary organs UN stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Palacio Legislativo 02.jpg thumb 240px The Legislative Palace Politics of Uruguay The General Assembly of Uruguay Asamblea General has two bicameralism chambers . the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay Chamber of Deputies C mara de Diputados has 99 members, elected for a five year term by proportional representation . the Senate of Uruguay Chamber of Senators C mara de Senadores has 31 members, 30 members elected for a five year term by proportional representation and the Vice president. Latest elections Main Uruguayan general election, 2009 Uruguay legislative election, 2009 Navboxes title Articles Related to the General Assembly of Uruguay list Uruguay topics SouthAmerican legislatures Legislatures of the Americas DEFAULTSORT General Assembly Of Uruguay Category National legislatures Uruguay Category Politics of Uruguay Category Bicameral legislatures Uruguay Category General Assembly of Uruguay Uruguay stub Legislature stub ca Assemblea General de l Uruguai de Generalversammlung von Uruguay es Asamblea General de Uruguay it Assemblea Generale dell Uruguay ru ... more details
Hall from New College The GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland is the Sovereignty sovereign .... At national level, the GeneralAssembly stands at the top of this structure. Meetings File John ... the Assembly Hall The GeneralAssembly usually meets for a week of intensive deliberation once ... to the GeneralAssembly. Typically a parish minister would attend the Assembly once every four years ... officials. Meetings are usually held in the GeneralAssembly Hall of the Church of Scotland Assembly ... of 1929. The Moderator of the GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland Moderator presides ... both constitutionally and theologically . The GeneralAssembly can also meet elsewhere. A meeting ... moved out to allow the Assembly to use its own home . The GeneralAssembly has its own Standing .... Functions The GeneralAssembly has three basis functions legislative , deliberative and judicial . The ongoing ... reaching, and thus referred to the next GeneralAssembly. Membership File GeneralAssembly at the Tron Kirk, Edinburgh.jpg thumb 440px The GeneralAssembly shown meeting in Edinburgh in 1787 Each Presbytery ..., served as Moderators of the GeneralAssembly are generally commissioned by their presbyteries ... members, find to be controversial. The Generalassembly appoints corresponding members who may ... The GeneralAssembly can and does pass legislation governing the affairs of the Church. The Assembly discusses issues affecting church and society the GeneralAssembly is invited to receive reports from ... is invited to approve, reject or modify. Presbyteries may put business before the GeneralAssembly ... or to special tribunals. The GeneralAssembly acts as a Court, and in matters spiritual cannot ... Act 1921 . Officials The Assembly elects a Moderator of the GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland Moderator to preside see also the List of Moderators of the GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland ... to the GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland Procurator , the Kirk s chief legal ... more details
British Oxford English date November 2010 Infobox United Nations name br United Nations GeneralAssembly ... icon small image UN GeneralAssembly hall.jpg caption United Nations GeneralAssembly hall at its headquarters ... GeneralAssembly President flagicon Qatar Nassir Abdulaziz Al Nasser Abdulaziz Al Nasser ref cite web url http www.un.org en ga president index.shtml title Presidents of the GeneralAssembly publisher United Nations GeneralAssembly date 29 June 2010 accessdate 18 September 2011 ref br President of the United Nations GeneralAssembly Deputy President flagicon Iran Mohammad Khazaee status Active established ... style width 20em Membership br For two articles dealing with membership in the GeneralAssembly, see Member states of the United Nations GeneralAssembly members United Nations GeneralAssembly observers GeneralAssembly observers div The United Nations GeneralAssembly UNGA GA is one of the six ... Assembly resolution GeneralAssembly Resolutions . ref http www.un.org aboutun charter chapter4.htm ... United Nations GeneralAssembly subsidiary organs subsidiary organs . ref http www.un.org ga subsidiary GeneralAssembly Subsidiary organs . UN.org. ref The GeneralAssembly meets under President of the United Nations GeneralAssembly its president or Secretary General in regular yearly sessions ... in the GeneralAssembly on important questions recommendations on peace and security election of members ... Guide GeneralAssembly publisher United Nations ref This is refined into a provisional agenda 60 ... Assembly in 1946 Items on the agenda are numbered. Regular plenary sessions of the GeneralAssembly ... GeneralAssembly Adopts Work Programme for Sixty Fourth Session , UN GeneralAssembly Adopts ... index.shtml sep10 UN Plenary Meetings of the 64th Session of the UN GeneralAssembly , GeneralAssembly of the UN ref Resolutions See also United Nations GeneralAssembly resolution United Nations ... of Russia Russian President Dmitry Medvedev addresses the 64th session of the UN GeneralAssembly on 24 ... more details
Image Stephen Orchard Moderator United Reformed Church GeneralAssembly 2007.jpg thumb right Stephen Orchard , Moderator of the GeneralAssembly of the United Reformed Church , 2007. The Moderator of the GeneralAssembly is the Chair official chairperson of a GeneralAssembly presbyterian church GeneralAssembly , the highest court of a presbyterian or Reformed churches reformed church. Kirk Session s and Presbytery church polity Presbyteries may also style the chairperson as moderator. Presbyterian churches are ordered by a presbyterian polity , including a hierarchy of councils or courts of elders, from the local church kirk Session through presbyteries and perhaps synods to a GeneralAssembly. The moderator presides over the meeting of the court, much as a convener presides over the meeting of a church committee. The moderator is thus the chairperson, and is understood to be a member of the court acting primus inter pares . The moderator calls and constitutes meetings, presides at them, and closes them in prayer. The moderator has a casting, but not a deliberative vote. During a meeting ... for their generalassembly when it is not sitting, and visit many of the local churches in their denomination. See also Lists of Moderators of the GeneralAssembly List of Moderators of the GeneralAssembly of the Presbyterian Church USA Presbyterian Church USA 1983 present List of Moderators of the GeneralAssembly of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America 1958 1983 List of Moderators of the GeneralAssembly ... of America 1789 1958 List of Moderators of the GeneralAssembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States Presbyterian Church in the United States 1861 1983 List of Moderators of the GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland Church of Scotland Other Articles Moderator of the GeneralAssembly ... CathEncy wstitle Presbyterianism first J. A. last McHugh Westminster Assembly , 1645 The Form of Presbyterial ... more details
Infobox legislature name Illinois GeneralAssembly coa pic Illinoiscapitol.jpg coa res 200px session room Illinois State Capitol pano.jpg house type Bicameral houses Illinois Senate Senate br Illinois House of Representatives House of Representatives leader1 type President of the Illinois Senate President of the Senate leader1 John Cullerton party1 Democratic Party United States D election1 January ... website http www.ilga.gov The Illinois GeneralAssembly is the state legislature United States ... and the Illinois Senate . The GeneralAssembly was created by the first Illinois Constitution ... is formed by combining two House districts. The current GeneralAssembly is Illinois s 97th. The GeneralAssembly meets in the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, IL Springfield . Terms of members ... are also elected without term limits. Officers The officers of each house of the GeneralAssembly are elected ... s powers transferred to other capacities. Sessions and qualifications The GeneralAssembly s first ... of the GeneralAssembly, a person must be a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years of age, and for the two years preceding his election or appointment a resident of the district which they represent. In the general election following a redistricting, a candidate for any chamber of the GeneralAssembly may ... to reelection. Restrictions Members of the GeneralAssembly can not hold another public office or receive ... tenure. Veto powers The GeneralAssembly has the power to override gubernatorial vetoes through a three fifths majority vote in each chamber. External links http www.ilga.gov Illinois GeneralAssembly Ballotpedia Illinois GeneralAssembly Illinois State Senate Illinois House of Representatives Usleg Category Government of Illinois GeneralAssembly Category Illinois GeneralAssembly Category Bicameral legislatures illinois stub de Illinois GeneralAssembly fr Assembl e g n rale de l Illinois sw Bunge ... simple Illinois GeneralAssembly ... more details
unref date April 2011 The General Students Assembly is the supreme and sovereign body of the association of students in every university in Greece . It decides on every subject and exercises supervision and control over other institutions of the association. It is the supreme decision making body of the Association union of students , comprising all members of the club and take decisions by majority vote after an open debate on the issues. Many associations of students have a Student council Student Council which is accountable to the Generalassembly and shall transfer to the academic administration administration of the university its decisions and to prepare them. DEFAULTSORT General Students Assembly Category Students unions ... more details
Infobox legislature name Missouri GeneralAssembly coa pic Seal of Missouri.svg coa pic session room MissouriCapitol.jpg house type Bicameral houses Missouri Senate Senate br Missouri House of Representatives House of Representatives leader1 type President Pro Tempore of the Senate President Pro Tem of the Senate leader1 Robert Mayer Missouri Robert Mayer party1 Republican Party United States R election1 January 5, 2011 leader2 type Speaker politics Speaker of the House leader2 Steven Tilley party2 Republican Party United States R election2 January 5, 2011 members 197 political groups1 Democratic Party United States Democratic Party br Republican Party United States Republican Party last election1 November 2, 2010 meeting place Missouri State Capitol , Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City website http www.moga.mo.gov The Missouri GeneralAssembly is the State legislature United States state legislature of the U.S. state of Missouri . The bicameral GeneralAssembly is composed of a 34 member Missouri Senate Senate , and a 163 member Missouri House of Representatives House of Representatives . Members of both houses of the GeneralAssembly are subject to Term limits in the United States term limits . Senators are limited to two four year terms, and representatives to four two year terms a total of 8 years for members of both houses. The GeneralAssembly meets at the State Capitol ... and quorum According to Article III, Section 20 of the Missouri Constitution , the GeneralAssembly must convene on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in January following the state general election. The GeneralAssembly may provide by law for the introduction of bills during the period ... is low with the GeneralAssembly, and most senators and representatives hold jobs outside ... 1861 63 External links http www.moga.mo.gov Official GeneralAssembly Website http www.senate.mo.gov ... State Senators Missouri House of Representatives Usleg Category Missouri GeneralAssembly Category ... more details
Infobox Legislature name Virginia GeneralAssembly coa pic Seal of Virginia.svg foundation Start date 1619 7 30 session room Richmond Virginia Capitol.jpg house type Bicameral houses Senate of Virginia Senate br Virginia House of Delegates House of Delegates leader1 type President Pro Tempore of the Senate ... GeneralAssembly is the State legislature United States legislative body of the Commonwealth .... The GeneralAssembly is a bicameralism bicameral body consisting of a lower house , the Virginia .... Combined together, the GeneralAssembly consists of 140 elected representatives from an equal number ... Lieutenant Governor . Capital The GeneralAssembly meets in Virginia s Capital city capital of Richmond, Virginia Richmond . When sitting in Richmond, the GeneralAssembly holds sessions in the Virginia ... and Delegates have their offices in the GeneralAssembly Building across the street directly north ... Governor s Mansion . History The Virginia GeneralAssembly is the oldest legislative body .... It became the GeneralAssembly in 1776 with the ratification of the Virginia Constitution . The government ... for members of the GeneralAssembly. Under the Constitution, a senator or delegate who moves his residence ... specifies that the GeneralAssembly shall meet annually, and its regular session is a maximum ... http legis.state.va.us Virginia GeneralAssembly http lis.virginia.gov Legislative Information ... title Category Virginia GeneralAssembly Category Government of Virginia GeneralAssembly, Virginia Category 1619 establishments Category Bicameral legislatures de Virginia GeneralAssembly el ... 1 home gen info senate.html General Information Senate . ref The annual salary for delegates it is 17,640. ref http legis.virginia.gov 1 home gen info house.html General Information House ... thirds vote of both houses. The governor of Virginia may convene a special session of the GeneralAssembly when, in his opinion, the interest of the Commonwealth may require and must convene a special ... more details
Infobox legislature name North Carolina GeneralAssembly coa pic NorthCarolina StateSeal.svg coa pic ... Carolina Raleigh website http www.ncleg.net The North Carolina GeneralAssembly is the state legislature United States state legislature of the U.S. state of North Carolina . The GeneralAssembly drafts ... GeneralAssembly publisher Official North Carolina GeneralAssembly Website url http www.ncga.state.nc.us ... elected multiple legislators. The GeneralAssembly meets in the state capital of Raleigh, North ..., as acting Governor until the new legislature was elected and seated. The new GeneralAssembly, which ... Clement became the first female member of the GeneralAssembly in 1921. ref cite web url http www.ncleg.net LegLibrary WomenInTheGA.pdf title Women In The North Carolina GeneralAssembly 1921 2007 accessdate 2007 10 21 format PDF ref Sessions Seealso Category North Carolina GeneralAssembly by session The GeneralAssembly meets in regular session or the long session beginning in January of each ..., in the case of a special need, the Governor may call a Special Session of the GeneralAssembly ... no longer available online , Prior to 1957, the GeneralAssembly convened in January at a time fixed ... fixed by the Constitution. The 1969 GeneralAssembly was the first to convene on a date fixed by law ... after the second Monday in January after the November election. North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 1777 North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 1778 North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 1779 North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 1899 1900 North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 2001 2002 North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 2003 2004 North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 2005 2006 North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 2007 2008 North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 2009 2010 North Carolina GeneralAssembly of 2011 .... North Carolina GeneralAssembly election, 2002 North Carolina GeneralAssembly election, 2004 ... GeneralAssembly Website http www.ncga.state.nc.us Senate Senate.html Official site of the North ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename GeneralAssembly image caption sire Secretariat horse Secretariat grandsire Bold Ruler dam Exclusive Dancer damsire Native Dancer sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1976 country United States colour Chestnut coat Chestnut breeder Bertram and Diana Firestone owner Bertram R. Firestone trainer LeRoy Jolley record 17 7 6 1 earnings 463,245 race Hopeful Stakes United States Hopeful Stakes 1978 br Saratoga Special Stakes 1978 br Gotham Stakes 1979 br Vosburgh Stakes 1979 br Travers Stakes 1979 br American Classic Races American Classic Race placing br Kentucky Derby Kentucky Derby 2nd 1979 awards honours updated GeneralAssembly 1976 2005 was an United States American Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse . He was bred and raced by the prominent husband and wife team of Bertram and Diana Firestone, of Upperville, Virginia . GeneralAssembly was out of the mare Exclusive Dancer, daughter of National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Hall of Fame inductee ... Stakes Laurel Futurity . Racing at age three in 1979, in the U.S. Triple Crown series GeneralAssembly ... . In the Belmont Stakes , he finished seventh behind upset winner Coastal horse Coastal . GeneralAssembly ... which still stands as of 2011 . As a sire GeneralAssembly was retired to stud animal stud duty ... German breeding farm. Although GeneralAssembly was never the successful stallion his regal ..., Gest t Olympia in Alpen, Germany announced that the 29 year old GeneralAssembly had been Animal euthanasia euthanized due to heart and circulatory problems. ref http www.pedigreequery.com generalassemblyGeneralAssembly s five generation pedigree and racing stats Retrieved 2011 05 31. ref References Reflist External links http www.tbcprojects.com career.php?search 3463 GeneralAssembly s offspring ... 2 in the Blood Horse magazine List of the Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century . GeneralAssembly was trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee LeRoy Jolley . At age two, the colt ... more details
about the current session 151st Georgia GeneralAssembly the legislature of the country of Georgia Supreme Soviet of Georgia Infobox Parliament name Georgia GeneralAssembly coa pic Seal of Georgia.svg ... Capitol , Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta website http www.legis.ga.gov The Georgia GeneralAssembly is the state ... of the 236 members of the GeneralAssembly serve for two year terms and are direct election directly ... nge Article.jsp?id h 3164 Georgia GeneralAssembly . Retrieved June 26, 2008. ref The Georgia State Constitution vests all legislative power with the GeneralAssembly. Both houses have similar powers .... ref name GAGOV The GeneralAssembly meets in the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia . History The GeneralAssembly, which is the legislative branch of the state s government, was created in 1777 ... The GeneralAssembly in Savannah By January of 1777, Savannah had become the capital of Georgia ... in both places. On February 22, 1785, the GeneralAssembly held its last meeting in Savannah. Augusta ... of the GeneralAssembly adjourned in the fall of 1864, later reconvening briefly in Macon in 1865 ... the decision on April 20, 1868. The Georgia GeneralAssembly first presided in Atlanta on July 4, 1868 ... sos.state.ga.us Organization and procedure of the GeneralAssembly The GeneralAssembly meets in regular ... committees Both houses of the GeneralAssembly may determine procedural rules provide for its employees. The GeneralAssembly as a whole, or each house separately, has the ability to create interim ... of the term during which the increase becomes effective. Members of the Georgia GeneralAssembly .... Elections by either house All elections of the GeneralAssembly are to be recorded. The recorded vote then appears in the journal of each house. Open meetings Sessions of the GeneralAssembly, including ... History The GeneralAssembly does not publish reports and does not keep bill files. Major legislation ... infopro zimmermans disp.aspx?z 1513 ref Composition see also 148th GeneralAssembly ... more details
Denver website http www.leg.state.co.us The Colorado GeneralAssembly is the state legislature United ... judicial . Article V vests the legislative power of the state in the GeneralAssembly, while ... 350px House of Representatives The vast majority of members of the GeneralAssembly who are ultimately ... and will be the first unaffiliated member of the Colorado GeneralAssembly since 1891, according ... by the GeneralAssembly, as are many members of independent boards and commissions. Procedure and powers With the notable exceptions listed below, the Colorado GeneralAssembly operates in a manner ... thirds of the members of each house, but are infrequent. Some committees of the GeneralAssembly work between sessions and have limited power to take action without GeneralAssembly approval between ..., interim committee bills and appropriations bills. Most members of the GeneralAssembly decide which ... Most bills adopted by the GeneralAssembly include a safety clause i.e. a legislative declaration ... in either house of the GeneralAssembly. All new executive branch rules are reviewed annually by the legislature and the legislature routinely invalidates some of them each year. The GeneralAssembly ... abolished if the GeneralAssembly does not reauthorize them. The state budget process ... budget, called the long bill is prepared each year by the Joint Budget Committee of the GeneralAssembly ... Governor of Colorado color gray Colorado GeneralAssembly Colorado Senate Colorado House of Representatives ... www.leg.state.co.us Official Colorado GeneralAssembly Website Includes links to state Constitution and statutes. Usleg Colorado expanded Category Government of Colorado Category Colorado GeneralAssembly ...unreferenced date August 2011 Use mdy dates date September 2010 Infobox Legislature name Colorado GeneralAssembly coa pic coa pic session room ColoradoStateCapitol01 gobeirne.jpg house type Bicameral ... Constitution by List of Colorado ballot measures initiatives or referendums . Composition The General ... more details
Georgia General Assemblies The 80th Georgia GeneralAssembly began in Atlanta, Georgia in early 1869. This was the first session after the seat of government was moved from Milledgeville, Georgia following the Georgia U.S. state Constitution Georgia Constitution of 1868. A new capitol building had yet to be built so sessions were held in the opera house on Marietta Street rented from H.I. Kimball . Category Georgia U.S. state legislative sessions Category 1869 in American politics US gov stub ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br Gove Saulsbury honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 74th General Assembly term start January 1, 1867 term end January 5, 1869 predecessor 73rd Delaware General Assembly 73rd Assembly successor 75th Delaware General Assembly 75th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 74th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1st and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 3, 1867, which was two weeks before the beginning of the first administrative year of Governor Gove Saulsbury . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 74th Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate James Ponder , Sussex County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives William A. Polk, Kent County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were elected by the public for a four year term, some elected each two year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Isaas S. Elliott Curtis B. Ellison John G. Jackson Kent County John H. Bewley John W. Hall James W. Minors Sussex County Jacob Bounds John H. Paynter James Ponder House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for a term, every two years. width 100 valign top New Castle County John A. Alderdic ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br Gove Saulsbury honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 75th General Assembly term start January 5, 1869 term end January 3, 1871 predecessor 74th Delaware General Assembly 74th Assembly successor 76th Delaware General Assembly 76th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 75th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1st and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 5, 1869, which was two weeks before the beginning of the third administrative year Governor Gove Saulsbury . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 75th Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate James W. Minors, Kent County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives John Hickman, Sussex County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were elected by the public for a four year term, some elected each two year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Curtis B. Elliott Charles Gooding John G. Jackson Kent County Thomas H. Denney John W. Hall James W. Minors Sussex County Jacob Bounds John H. Paynter George Russell House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for a term, every two years. width 100 valign top New Castle County George F. Brady J ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br James Ponder honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 76th General Assembly term start January 3, 1871 term end January 6, 1873 predecessor 75th Delaware General Assembly 75th Assembly successor 77th Delaware General Assembly 77th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 76th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1st and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 3, 1871, which was two weeks before the beginning of the first administrative year Governor James Ponder . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 76th Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate Charles Gooding, New Castle County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives Sewell C. Biggs, New Castle County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were elected by the public for a four year term, some elected each two year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Charles Gooding Allen V. Lesley Leonard G. Vandegrift Kent County Thomas H. Denney John Mustard Curtis S. Watson Sussex County Martin M. Ellis Thomas E. Records George Russell House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for a term, every two years. width 100 valign top New Castle Count ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br James Ponder honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 77th General Assembly term start January 2, 1873 term end January 1, 1875 predecessor 76th Delaware General Assembly 76th Assembly successor 78th Delaware General Assembly 78th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 77th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1 and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 2, 1873, which was two weeks before the beginning of the third administrative year of Governor James Ponder . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 77th Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate Allen V. Lesley, New Castle County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives Joseph Burchenal, Kent County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were normally elected by the public for a four year term although many were selected to fill the remainder of a vacant position. width 100 valign top New Castle County Allen V. Lesley Leander F. Riddle Leonard G. Vandegrift Kent County John Mustard William M. Shakespeare Curtis S. Watson Sussex County Martin M. Ellis Thomas E. Records Charles C. Stockley House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for a ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br John P. Cochran honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 78th General Assembly term start January 1, 1875 term end January 7, 1877 predecessor 77th Delaware General Assembly 77th Assembly successor 79th Delaware General Assembly 79th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 78th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1st and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 1, 1875, which was two weeks before the beginning of the first administrative year of Governor John P. Cochran . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 78th Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate Charles C. Stockley , Sussex County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives Thomas Holcomb, Sr., New Castle County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were normally elected by the public for a four year term although many were selected to fill the remainder of a vacant position. width 100 valign top New Castle County Henry Davis James H. Ray Leander F. Riddle Kent County Henry B. Fiddeman William Sapp William M. Shakespeare Sussex County John W. Causey John T. Moore Charles C. Stockley House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br John P. Cochran honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 79th General Assembly term start January 2, 1877 term end January 7, 1879 predecessor 78th Delaware General Assembly 78th Assembly successor 80th Delaware General Assembly 80th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 79th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1st and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 2, 1877, which was two weeks before the beginning of the third administrative year of Governor John P. Cochran . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 79th Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate John T. Moore, Sussex County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives Hugh Martin, Sussex County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were normally elected by the public for a four year term although many were selected to fill the remainder of a vacant position. width 100 valign top New Castle County Henry Davis James H. Ray Harry Sharpley Kent County J. Frank Denney Henry B. Fiddeman Charles J. Harrington Sussex County John W. Causey James A. Hopkins John T. Moore House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for a two year term. width ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br John W. Hall honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 80th General Assembly term start January 6, 1879 term end January 4, 1881 predecessor 79th Delaware General Assembly 79th Assembly successor 81st Delaware General Assembly 81st Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 80th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1st and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 6, 1879, which was two weeks before the beginning of the first administrative year of Governor John W. Hall . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 80th Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate Charles J. Harrington, Kent County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives Swithin Chandler., New Castle County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were normally elected by the public for a four year term although many were selected to fill the remainder of a vacant position. width 100 valign top New Castle County Joseph W. Cooch Charles H. McWhorter Harry Sharpley Kent County J. Frank Denney Charles J. Harrington Caleb S. Pennewill Sussex County Isaac Conaway James A. Hopkins Catesby F. Rust House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br John W. Hall honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 81st General Assembly term start January 4, 1881 term end January 3, 1883 predecessor 80th Delaware General Assembly 80th Assembly successor 82nd Delaware General Assembly 82nd Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 81st Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1st and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 4, 1881, which was two weeks before the beginning of the third administrative year of Governor John W. Hall . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 81st Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate Catesby F. Rust, Sussex County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives Reynear Williams, Kent County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were normally elected by the public for a four year term although many were selected to fill the remainder of a vacant position. width 100 valign top New Castle County Howard Betts Joseph W. Cooch Charles H. McWhorter Kent County Samuel B. Cooper Charles J. Harrington Caleb S. Pennewill Sussex County Isaac Conaway Andrew J. Horsey Catesby F. Rust House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for a two year ... more details