for the current session NewJerseyGeneralAssembly, 2010 2012 term Infobox Legislature background color 435F8E text color FFFFFF name NewJerseyGeneralAssembly legislature NewJersey State Legislature coa pic Seal of New Jersey.svg session room NewJerseyGeneralAssembly floor.jpg house type Lower house term limits None new session January 12 , 2011 leader1 type Speaker of the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly Speaker of the GeneralAssembly leader1 Sheila Y. Oliver party1 NewJersey Democratic Party ... Control political groups1 NewJersey Democratic Party Democratic Party 47 br NewJersey Republican Party Republican Party 33 meeting place GeneralAssembly Chamber br NewJersey State House br Trenton, NewJersey Trenton , NewJersey website http www.njleg.state.nj.us Default.asp NewJersey State Legislature The NewJerseyGeneralAssembly is the lower house of the NewJersey Legislature ... of NewJersey for each member of the generalassembly is approximately 200,000 annually. ref http www.njfaq.com ... , 34th District EndMultiCol See also Category Members of the NewJerseyGeneralAssemblyNewJersey ... www.njassemblyrepublicans.com Assembly Republicans official website NewJerseyGeneralAssembly ... State lower houses in the United States de NewJerseyGeneralAssembly pt Assembleia Geral de Nova ... of the Assembly hold other elective office, as they are grandfathered in under a NewJersey law ... Jersey and the President of the NewJersey Senate , the Speaker of the Assembly is third in the line ... Green party2 NewJersey Democratic Party D election2 December 10, 2008 leader3 type Majority Leader leader3 Joseph Cryan party3 NewJersey Democratic Party D election3 January 12, 2010 leader4 type Minority Leader leader4 Alex DeCroce party4 NewJersey Republican Party R election4 January 12, 2004 term length 2 years authority Article IV, NewJersey Constitution salary 49,000 year members 80 last ... are elected from each of NewJersey s 40 legislative districts for a term of two years, each representing ... more details
Infobox Election election name NewJerseyGeneralAssembly elections, 2009 country NewJersey type legislative ongoing no previous election NewJerseyGeneralAssembly elections, 2007 previous year 2007 next election NewJerseyGeneralAssembly elections, 2011 next year 2011 seats for election All 80 seats to the NewJerseyGeneralAssemblyGeneralAssembly election date Start date 2009 11 03 party1 Democratic Party United States last election1 48 seats1 47 seat change1 1 popular vote1 2,001,772 percentage1 47.62 swing1 party2 Republican Party United States last election2 32 seats2 33 seat change2 1 popular vote2 2,181,345 percentage2 51.89 swing2 map image map size map caption title Speaker posttitle before election Joseph J. Roberts after election Sheila Y. Oliver before party Democratic Party United States after party Democratic Party United States The 2009 NewJerseyGeneralAssembly elections were held on November 3, 2009 for all 80 seats in the lower house of the NewJersey Legislature . Voters in NewJersey s 40 legislative districts cast 4,204,034 votes, two votes per person. The Democratic Party United States Democratic Party won a 47 seat majority while losing the popular vote. The Republican Party United States Republican Party won a majority of votes cast but received only a 33 seat minority, an increase of 1 seat from their 2007 election results. The election coincided with a NewJersey gubernatorial election, 2009 gubernatorial election where Democratic incumbent Governor Jon Corzine was defeated by Republican challenger Chris Christie . See also NewJersey elections, 2009 Sources http www.state.nj.us state elections 2009results 09general official gen elect gen assembly tallies 120109.pdf Official 2009 GeneralAssembly Election Results DEFAULTSORT NewJerseyGeneralAssembly Elections, 2009 Category NewJersey elections, 2009 ... more details
The NewJerseyGeneralAssembly is the lower house of the NewJersey Legislature . The following is the roster ... on January 12, 2010. This assembly was preceded by the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly, 2008 2010 term 2008 2010 assembly and will be followed by the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly, 2012 2014 term ... Category NewJerseyGeneralAssembly by session 2010 2012 ... of the House Speaker of the GeneralAssembly Sheila Y. Oliver 34 Speaker Pro Tempore Jerry Green ... R. Chiusano 24 Parliamentarian James W. Holzapfel 10 table Members of the GeneralAssembly by District Image NJ GeneralAssembly composition 2010.svg thumbnail 145px legend 00f Two Democratic members legend f00 Two Republican members legend f3f One Democrat, one Republican NewJersey Legislative ..., NewJersey Vineland and Matthew W. Milam Democratic Party United States D , Vineland, NewJersey Vineland NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 2 District 2 John F. Amodeo Republican Party United States R , Margate, NewJersey Margate and Vincent J. Polistina Republican Party United States R , Egg Harbor Township, NewJersey Egg Harbor Township NewJersey Legislative ... States D , Paulsboro, NewJersey Paulsboro and Celeste Riley Democratic Party United States D , Bridgeton, NewJersey Bridgeton NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 4 District 4 Domenick DiCicco Republican Party United States R , Franklin Township, Gloucester County, NewJersey ... County, NewJersey Washington Township, Gloucester County NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 ... States D , Camden, NewJersey Camden and Angel Fuentes Democratic Party United States D , Camden, NewJersey Camden NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 6 District 6 Louis Greenwald Democratic Party United States D , Voorhees Township, NewJersey Voorhees and Pamela Rosen Lampitt Democratic Party United States D , Cherry Hill Township, NewJersey Cherry Hill Township NewJersey ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The NewJerseyGeneralAssembly is the lower house of the NewJersey Legislature . The following is the roster and leadership positions for the 2004 ... was preceded by the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly, 2002 2004 term 2002 2004 assembly and was followed by the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly, 2006 2008 term 2006 2008 assembly . Image NewJersey Legislative ... Assistant Parliamentarian Bill Baroni District 14 Members of the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly by District NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 1 District 1 John C. Gibson United States Republican Party R , Vineland, NewJersey Vineland and Jeff Van Drew United States Democratic Party D , Ocean City, NewJersey Ocean City NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 2 District 2 Francis J. Blee United States Republican Party R , Absecon, NewJersey Absecon and Kirk W. Conover United States Republican Party R , Absecon, NewJersey Absecon NewJersey Legislative ... JerseyGeneralAssembly, 2004 2006 Term Category NewJerseyGeneralAssembly by session 2004 2006 ... Party D , Thorofare, NewJersey Thorofare and Douglas H. Fisher United States Democratic Party D , Thorofare, NewJersey Thorofare NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 4 District 4 David R. Mayer United States Democratic Party D , Blackwood, NewJersey Blackwood and Robert J. Smith II United States Democratic Party D , Turnersville, NewJersey Turnersville NewJersey ... Party D , Camden, NewJersey Camden and Joseph J. Roberts United States Democratic Party D , Brooklawn, NewJersey Brooklawn NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 6 District 6 Louis Greenwald United States Democratic Party D , Voorhees Township, NewJersey Voorhees and Mary Previte United States Democratic Party D , Haddonfield, NewJersey Haddonfield NewJersey Legislative ... D , Delran Township, NewJersey Delran and Jack Conners United States Democratic Party D , Delran ... more details
The NewJerseyGeneralAssembly is the lower house of the NewJersey Legislature . The following is the expected ... will begin on January 10, 2008 and ended on January 10, 2010. This assembly was preceded by the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly, 2006 2008 term 2006 2008 assembly and will be followed by the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly, 2010 2012 term 2010 2012 assembly . Leadership Members of the Assembly s leadership ... References Reflist Category NewJerseyGeneralAssembly by session 2008 2010 ... Richard Merkt District 25 td tr table Members of the GeneralAssembly by District Image NJ General ... Republican members NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 1 District 1 Nelson Albano Democratic Party United States D , Vineland, NewJersey Vineland and Matthew W. Milam Democratic Party United States D , Vineland, NewJersey Vineland NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 2 District 2 John F. Amodeo Republican Party United States R , Margate, NewJersey Margate and Vincent J. Polistina Democratic Party United States R , Egg Harbor Township, NewJersey Egg Harbor Township NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 3 District 3 John J. Burzichelli Democratic Party United States D , Paulsboro, NewJersey Paulsboro and Celeste Riley Democratic Party United States D , Bridgeton, NewJersey Bridgeton NewJersey Legislative Districts ... Springs, NewJersey Laurel Springs and Paul Moriarty Democratic Party United States D , Washington Township, Gloucester County, NewJersey Washington Township, Gloucester County NewJersey Legislative ... D , Camden, NewJersey Camden and Joseph J. Roberts Democratic Party United States D , Brooklawn, NewJersey Brooklawn NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 6 District 6 Louis Greenwald Democratic Party United States D , Voorhees Township, NewJersey Voorhees and Pamela Rosen Lampitt Democratic Party United States D , Cherry Hill Township, NewJersey Cherry Hill Township New ... more details
The NewJerseyGeneralAssembly is the lower house of NewJersey Legislature . The following is the roster ... on January 10, 2008. This assembly was preceded by the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly, 2004 2006 term 2004 2006 assembly and will be followed by the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly, 2008 2010 term 2008 2010 assembly . Image NewJersey Legislative Districts 2001 by 2006 2007 assembly party.png thumb right ... A. Merkt District 25 td tr table Members of the GeneralAssembly by District NewJersey Legislative .... References Reflist Category NewJerseyGeneralAssembly by session 2006 2008 ... D , Vineland, NewJersey Vineland and Matt Milam Democratic Party United States D , Millville, NewJersey Dennis Township NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 2 District 2 Francis J. Blee Republican Party United States R , Absecon, NewJersey Absecon and Jim Whelan Democratic Party United States D , Atlantic City, NewJersey Atlantic City NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 ..., NewJersey Paulsboro and Douglas H. Fisher Democratic Party United States D , Bridgeton, NewJersey Bridgeton NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 4 District 4 Sandra Love Democratic Party United States D , Blackwood, NewJersey Blackwood and Paul Moriarty Democratic Party United States D , Washington Township, Gloucester County, NewJersey Washington Township, Gloucester County NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 5 District 5 Nilsa Cruz Perez Democratic Party United States D , Camden, NewJersey Camden and Joseph J. Roberts Democratic Party United States D , Brooklawn, NewJersey Brooklawn NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting ..., NewJersey Voorhees and Pamela Rosen Lampitt Democratic Party United States D , Cherry Hill, NewJersey Cherry Hill NewJersey Legislative Districts, 2001 redistricting District 7 District 7 Herb Conaway Democratic Party United States D , Delanco Township, NewJersey Delanco and Jack Conners Democratic ... more details
tested. It is fifth in the line of succession after the Lieutenant Governor of NewJersey , President of the NewJersey Senate , and Speaker of the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly . The Attorney General ...Infobox Government agency agency name State of NewJersey Office of the Attorney General logo NJOAG.svg logo width 150px logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed preceding1 jurisdiction NewJersey headquarters Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, 25 Market Street, Trenton, NewJersey employees budget chief1 name Paula Dow Paula T. Dow chief1 position Attorney General chief2 name chief2 position chief3 name chief3 position parent agency State of NewJersey website http www.nj.gov lps The Attorney General of NewJersey is a member of the executive cabinet of the state. The office is appointed by the Governor of NewJersey and term limited. Under the provisions of the NewJersey State Constitution , the Attorney General serves a concurrent four year term to the governor. Although the conventional wisdom is that the Attorney General cannot be removed from office except for cause by the Governor ... of the NewJersey Governor s Authority to Remove the Attorney General and Others For Cause , Rutgers ... General , NewJersey Attorney General. Accessed December 15, 2007. ref Colonial period 1704 1714 ... State Attorneys General Category NewJersey Attorneys General Category Government of NewJersey Attorney General Category State Attorneys General in the United States NewJersey ... Digital Collections Governors of NewJersey GPARK.pdf NewJersey State Library biography for Joel Parker , NewJersey State Library . Acecssed July 11, 2007. ref 1875 1877 Jacob Vanatta 1877 1897 ... Samuel H. Grey ref name polgrave http politicalgraveyard.com geo NJ ofc attygn.html NewJersey State ... Deborah T. Poritz 1996 1999 Peter Verniero 1999 2002 John Farmer Jr. 2002 2003 David Samson NewJersey ... does not have the authority to remove the Attorney General for cause, ref http org.law.rutgers.edu ... more details
This article is a list of all time general managers of the NewJersey Devils , Kansas City Scouts and Colorado Rockies NHL Colorado Rockies . table border 0 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 2 tr bgcolor DDDDDD td General manager td Appointment td Departure tr bgcolor EEEEEE td Sid Abel td 1974 75 NHL season 1974 td 1975 76 NHL season 1976 tr bgcolor EEEEEE td Ray Miron td 1976 77 NHL season 1976 td 1980 81 NHL season 1981 tr bgcolor EEEEEE td Bill MacMillan td 1981 82 NHL season 1981 td 1982 83 NHL season 1983 tr bgcolor EEEEEE td Max McNab td 1983 84 NHL season 1983 td 1986 87 NHL season 1987 tr bgcolor EEEEEE td Lou Lamoriello td 1987 88 NHL season 1987 td table NewJersey Devils NHL general managers by team br Category National Hockey League general managers NewJersey Devils Category NewJersey Devils General managers Category Lists of National Hockey League executives NewJersey Devils general managers icehockey stub ... more details
Cleanup date August 2008 Generalassembly may refer to an official meeting of the members of a trade ... 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 of the Parliament of New Zealand , the former name for the combined upper and lower houses of parliament and the Governor General of New Zealand Generalassembly , the de facto parliament of rebellious ... state legislature in several U.S. states states in the United States Arkansas GeneralAssembly Colorado GeneralAssembly Connecticut GeneralAssembly Delaware GeneralAssembly Georgia GeneralAssembly Illinois GeneralAssembly Indiana GeneralAssembly Iowa GeneralAssembly Kentucky GeneralAssembly Maryland GeneralAssembly Missouri GeneralAssemblyNewJerseyGeneralAssembly 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 NewJersey , the NewJerseyGeneralAssembly A GeneralAssembly or meeting of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly , the unicameral provincial ... 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 ... denominations Presbyterian and Reformed Churches Other GeneralAssembly horse , an American Thoroughbred racehorse disambig de Generalversammlung Begriffskl rung es Asamblea General eu Batzar ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A table of the members of the Delaware GeneralAssembly from New Castle County and the Governor of Delaware Governors . Delaware Senators under the Constitution of 1776 During this period the Upper House of the Delaware GeneralAssembly was known as the Delaware Senate Legislative Council and its members were Delaware State Senate Legislative Councillors . The terms Delaware Senate Senate and Senator came into use with the adoption of the United States Constitution U.S. Constitution of 1787 . Delaware State Senate Legislative Councillors were not the same as, and should not to be confused with Privy Councillors, the persons serving on the Delaware Privy Council. From 1776 tol 1792 elections were held on the first day of October of the year noted. Terms for members of the Delaware GeneralAssemblyGeneralAssembly began on the twentieth day of October in the same year. If either date fell on a Sunday, the following day was prescribed. They met three times each year, generally in October, February and May. Members of the Delaware House of Representatives House of Assembly had a term of one year and members of the Delaware Senate Legislative Council had a term of three years. Three Delaware Senate State Councilmen and seven Delaware House of Representatives State Assemblymen were elected, at large, from each county. The alternating grey and white boxes indicate the duration of the actual three year Council terms. class wikitable cellspacing 1 cellpadding 2 border 2 align center align center Presidents Session 1 Class 1 Councillors 2 Class 2 Councillors 3 Class 3 Councillors align center John McKinly br Thomas McKean 1st br 1776 1777 bgcolor CCCCCC rowspan 1 rowspan 2 Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke bgcolor CCCCCC rowspan 2 rowspan 3 George Read signer George Read bgcolor CCCCCC rowspan 3 rowspan 1 Richard Cantwell align center George ... References Martin, Roger A. 1995 . Memoirs of the Senate. DEGeneral Category New Castle County, Delaware ... more details
Politics of Jersey Parish Assembly A Parish Assembly in Jersey is the decision making body of local government ..., and proposes new road names, as may be necessary, for approval by the Parish Assembly. The Constable ... Assembly sets the annual domestic rate according to the budget proposed by the Conn table elects ... by the Conn table, or at the written request of a number of members of the Assembly Municipal structure Each Parishes of Jersey parish is headed by a Conn table Constable Jersey Legal French ... s or in Saint Ouen, Jersey Saint Ouen cueillettes . Each vingtaine is represented by two Vingtenier ... of the Courts of Jersey Royal Court Royal Court . Roads Committee A Roads Committee of five elected ... s are the highest ranking police officers in Jersey and are elected. Image Road marker St Ouen Jersey 1935.jpg thumb Road marker stone in Saint Ouen, Jersey Saint Ouen dated 1935 inscribed with the names of the Roads Committee In Jersey , the Roads Committee French Comit des Chemins is the highway authority for Parish roads in each Parishes of Jersey Parish . In accordance with the Loi 1914 ... five Principals for St Helier elected for a term of three years by the Parish Assembly ... meetings of the Roads Committee, but cannot vote. Roads Inspectors The Parish Assembly elects two ... to the policing of infractions of the Road Traffic Act Jersey and other areas of the law ... and vote. Honorary Police Officers There is an Honorary Police Jersey Legal French French Police Honorifique force in each Parishes of Jersey parish in Jersey . Honorary Police officers have, for centuries .... Each Parish Assembly elects a number of Centenier s, Vingtenier s and Constable s Officer ... of office, s he may continue her his term of office with the approval of Her Majesty s Attorney General ... Assembly In order to maintain the historic ties to the Church of England a Rectorate comprising ... by an Ecclesiastical Assembly which is composed of the same persons as the Parish Assembly . References ... more details
Infobox starts Infobox settlement official name City of Jersey City settlement type City NewJersey City ... County highlighted within the state of NewJersey. image map1 Census Bureau map of Jersey City, New Jersey.gif mapsize1 250x200px map caption1 Census Bureau map of Jersey City, NewJersey coordinates ... type2 List of counties in NewJersey County subdivision name United States subdivision name1 NewJersey subdivision name2 Hudson County, NewJersey Hudson nickname Chilltown ref cite news last Kaulessar ... ccc nj.html A Cure for the Common Codes NewJersey , Missouri Census Data Center. Retrieved July ... GR 3 footnotes Infobox ends Jersey City is the county seat seat of Hudson County, NewJersey Hudson County , NewJersey , United States. As of the 2010 United States Census , the population of Jersey City was 247,597, making it NewJersey s List of municipalities in NewJersey by population second largest city after Newark, NewJersey Newark . ref name Census2010 Hayes, Melissa. http www.nj.com ... Data , accessed January 19, 2011 ref Part of the New York metropolitan area , Jersey City lies ... in America. Jersey City is bordered to the east by the Hudson River , to the north by Secaucus, NewJersey Secaucus , North Bergen, NewJersey North Bergen , Union City, NewJersey Union City and Hoboken, NewJersey Hoboken , to the west, across the Hackensack River Hackensack , by Kearny, NewJersey Kearny and Newark, NewJersey Newark , and to the south by Bayonne, NewJersey Bayonne . Given its proximity to Manhattan, Jersey City and Hudson County are sometimes referred to as New York City s sixth ... The Jersey Riverfront On the Hudson s West Bank, Optimistic Developers , The New York Times , October .... Given that the buildings on the NewJersey waterfront are new and equipped with the latest technology ... the municipal boundaries of Jersey City. History Lenape and New Netherland Main Bergen, New Netherland ... his small vessel Halve Maen English Half Moon at Sandy Hook NewJersey Sandy Hook , Harsimus ... 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 GeneralAssembly Category United States state legislative sessions Georgia 80 US gov stub ... more details
The GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland is the Sovereignty sovereign and highest court of the Church ... over a group of presbyteries, but these have been abolished. At national level, the GeneralAssembly stands at the top of this structure. Meetings The GeneralAssembly usually meets for a week ... s are eligible to be Commissioners to the GeneralAssembly. Typically a parish minister would attend the Assembly once every four years, accompanied by an elder from that congregation. The Assembly also has youth representatives and a few officials. Meetings are usually held in the GeneralAssembly Hall of the Church of Scotland Assembly Hall on the Mound, Edinburgh. This was built for the Free Church in the 19th century and became the Assembly Hall for the reunited Church of Scotland after the union of 1929. The Moderator of the GeneralAssembly of the Church of Scotland Moderator presides from the Moderator s chair. In front of him her, the clerks to the Assembly and other officials are seated ... both constitutionally and theologically . The GeneralAssembly can also meet elsewhere. A meeting ... Parliament was instituted in 1999, the Assembly Hall was used by the Parliament until the new ... 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 ... who are commissioned need not be members of the Presbytery. Legislation The GeneralAssembly can ... church and society the GeneralAssembly is invited to receive reports from its committees and councils ..., reject or modify. Presbyteries may put business before the GeneralAssembly in the form of overtures .... 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 adviser ... more details
Zapatero addressing the GeneralAssembly in New York, 20 September 2005 Special sessions may be convened ...Use British Oxford English date November 2010 Infobox United Nations name br United Nations GeneralAssembly ... es icon small image UN GeneralAssembly hall.jpg caption United Nations GeneralAssembly hall at its ... GeneralAssembly President of the UN GeneralAssembly br As of 14 September 2010 Joseph Deiss Switzerland ... in the GeneralAssembly, see United Nations GeneralAssembly members GeneralAssembly members United Nations GeneralAssembly observers GeneralAssembly observers div The United Nations GeneralAssembly ... from other parts of the United Nations and make recommendations in the form of GeneralAssembly Resolutions ... . UN.org. ref It has also established a wide number of Category 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 ... and included representatives of 51 nations. Voting in the GeneralAssembly on important questions ... Depts dhl resguide gasess.htm gaagen title Research Guide GeneralAssembly publisher United ... meeting of the United Nations GeneralAssembly in 1946 Items on the agenda are numbered. Regular plenary sessions of the GeneralAssembly in recent years have initially been scheduled to be held over ... en ga about ropga sessions.shtml UN GeneralAssembly Rules of Procedure Sessions ref The last two of these Regular ... www.un.org News Press docs 2009 ga10859.doc.htm GeneralAssembly Adopts Work Programme for Sixty Fourth Session , UN GeneralAssembly Adopts Work Programme for Sixty Fourth Session ref in early December ... of the UN GeneralAssembly , GeneralAssembly of the UN ref Resolutions See also United Nations GeneralAssembly Resolution United Nations Document Codes The GeneralAssembly votes on many resolutions ... community about an array of world issues. Most GeneralAssembly resolutions are not enforceable ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Nicholas Van Dyke honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 10th General Assembly term start October 20, 1785 term end October 20, 1786 predecessor 9th Delaware General Assembly 9th Assembly successor 11th Delaware General Assembly 11th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 10th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1785, and was the third year of the administration of President Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Thomas McDonough, New Castle County House of Assembly Thomas Duff, New Castle County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County George Craighead Thomas McDonough George Read signer George Read Kent County John Banning Silas Snow James Tilton Sussex County Henry Neill Daniel Polk Joshua Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Jacob Broom John Clark Joshua Clayton Thomas Duff John Garrett Peter Hyatt Kent County Jacob Emerson Mark McCall Allen McLane Charles Nixon John Patton James Raymond John Revell Sussex County Nathaniel Hayes Israel Holland George Mitchell William Moore Charles Polk, Sr. Rhodes Shankland Joh ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Nicholas Van Dyke honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 9th General Assembly term start October 20, 1784 term end October 20, 1785 predecessor 8th Delaware General Assembly 8th Assembly successor 10th Delaware General Assembly 10th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 9th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1784, and was the second year of the administration of President Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Thomas McDonough, New Castle County House of Assembly Thomas Duff, New Castle County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County George Craighead Thomas McDonough George Read signer George Read Kent County Richard Bassett Vincent Loockerman Silas Snow Sussex County Henry Neill Joshua Polk William Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Jacob Broom William Clark Thomas Duff Peter Hyatt John James Samuel Smith Kent County John Gordon Francis Many Charles Nixon James Raymond John Revell Jacob Stout Jenifer Taylor Sussex County Isaac Bradley James Douglass Robert Houston Simon Kollock George Mitchell William Peery Na ... more details
for the current session 151st Georgia GeneralAssembly Infobox Parliament name Georgia GeneralAssembly ... http www.legis.ga.gov The Georgia GeneralAssembly is the state legislature United States state legislature ... House of Representatives and the Georgia Senate . Each of the 236 members of the GeneralAssembly ... Assembly . Retrieved June 26, 2008. ref The Georgia State Constitution vests all legislative power with the General ... is tasked with confirmation of the Governor s appointments. ref name GAGOV The GeneralAssembly meets in the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia . History The GeneralAssembly, which is the legislative ... http sos.state.ga.us . Retrieved February 5, 2007. ref The GeneralAssembly in Savannah By January ... Move to Augusta Between 1783 and 1785, the Georgia GeneralAssembly met in both Savannah and Augusta ..., the GeneralAssembly held its last meeting in Savannah. Augusta had become the official capital ... to build the city. The name Louisville was chosen by the GeneralAssembly in honor of King Louis XVI ... in December 1861. With General Sherman s approach, the members of the GeneralAssembly adjourned in the fall ... GeneralAssembly first presided in Atlanta on July 4, 1868. In 1884 the legislature appropriated ... of the GeneralAssembly The GeneralAssembly meets in regular session on the second Monday in January ... Assembly may determine procedural rules provide for its employees. The GeneralAssembly as a whole ... of its absent members. Vacancies Whenever a vacancy occurs in the GeneralAssembly, an event that occurs ... law and the Constitution. Salaries Members of the GeneralAssembly receive salaries provided .... Open meetings Sessions of the GeneralAssembly, including committee meetings, are open to the public except when either house makes an exception. Composition see also 148th GeneralAssembly of the State of Georgia The Georgia GeneralAssembly began as a unicameral body in 1777 but changed to a bicameral ... or Representative shall be elected by the GeneralAssembly or appointed by the Governor to any office ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Joshua Clayton honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 15th General Assembly term start October 20, 1790 term end October 20, 1791 predecessor 14th Delaware General Assembly 14th Assembly successor 16th Delaware General Assembly 16th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 15th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1790, and was the second year of the administration of President Joshua Clayton . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Mitchell, Sussex County House of Assembly Henry Latimer , New Castle County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Thomas Kean Alexander Porter, Jr. Kent County John Banning John Gordon Nicholas Ridgely Sussex County Isaac Cooper George Mitchell Rhodes Shankland House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Thomas Duff Isaac Grantham Peter Hyatt John James Kensey Johns Henry Latimer Thomas Montgomery Kent County Joshua Fisher Frances Many Joseph Oliver James Raymond Silas Snow George Truitt Edward White Sussex County John W. Batson Jeremiah Cannon Wingate Cannon John Collins Nathaniel Hayes William Moore Charles Polk, Sr. References cite book ti ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Thomas Collins honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 12th General Assembly term start October 20, 1787 term end October 20, 1788 predecessor 11th Delaware General Assembly 11th Assembly successor 13th Delaware General Assembly 13th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 12th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1787, and was the second year of the administration of President Thomas Collins . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not affect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Thomas McDonough, New Castle County House of Assembly Thomas Rodney, Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Thomas McDonough George Read signer George Read Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. Kent County John Banning John Cook governor John Cook James Tilton Sussex County Isaac Horsey Alexander Laws Daniel Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Joshua Clayton Thomas Evans Isaac Grantham Henry Latimer Thomas May Alexander Porter, Jr. Thomas Robinson Kent County Jehu Davis John Gordon Mark McCall James Raymond John Revell Thomas Rodney John Vining Sussex County John W. Batson Jeremiah Cannon John Collins Isaac Cooper Nathaniel Hayes Char ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Thomas Collins honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 11th General Assembly term start October 20, 1786 term end October 20, 1787 predecessor 10th Delaware General Assembly 10th Assembly successor 12th Delaware General Assembly 12th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 11th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1786, and was the first year of the administration of President Thomas Collins . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Craighead, New Castle County House of Assembly John Cook governor John Cook , Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County George Craighead George Read signer George Read Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. Kent County John Banning Silas Snow James Tilton Sussex County Alexander Laws Henry Neill Daniel Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Jacob Broom Thomas Duff Thomas Evans Isaac Grantham Peter Hyatt Alexander Porter, Jr. Kent County Richard Bassett Joshua Clayton John Cook governor John Cook Jehu Davis John Gordon Mark McCall Thomas Rodney Sussex County Jeremiah Cannon Edward Dingle Nathaniel Hayes George Mitch ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Nicholas Van Dyke honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 8th General Assembly term start October 20, 1783 term end October 20, 1784 predecessor 7th Delaware General Assembly 7th Assembly successor 9th Delaware General Assembly 9th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 8th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1783, and was the first year of the administration of President Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Caesar Rodney , Kent County House of Assembly Robert Bryan, New Castle County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Isaac Grantham Thomas McDonough George Read signer George Read Kent County John Banning Richard Bassett Caesar Rodney Sussex County John Collins Joshua Polk William Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Robert Bryan Joshua Clayton Thomas Duff John James Thomas Kean Samuel Smith Kent County Philip Barratt John Cook governor John Cook Jehu Davis John Gordon William Molleston Charles Ridgely Edward White Sussex County John Collins James Douglass William J. Hall David Hazzard Simon Kollock William ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Joshua Clayton honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 16th General Assembly term start October 20, 1791 term end January 1, 1793 predecessor 15th Delaware General Assembly 15th Assembly successor 17th Delaware General Assembly 17th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 16th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1791, and was the last year of the administration of President Joshua Clayton . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Mitchell, Sussex County House of Assembly Allen McLane, Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Archibald Alexander Thomas Kean Nehemiah Tilton Kent County Fenwick Fisher John Gordon James Raymond Sussex County Isaac Cooper George Mitchell Rhodes Shankland House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County John Collins Thomas Evans Samuel Hollingsworth Solomon Maxwell William McKennan Alexander Reynolds William Robeson Kent County Joseph Barker Andrew Barratt Stephen Lewis Frances Many Allan McLane Joseph Oliver George Truitt Sussex County John W. Batson Jeremiah Cannon Wingate Cannon John Collins Isaac Draper Nathaniel Hayes Daniel Rogers References cite book ti ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Joshua Clayton honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 14th General Assembly term start October 20, 1789 term end October 20, 1790 predecessor 13th Delaware General Assembly 13th Assembly successor 15th Delaware General Assembly 15th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 14th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1789, and was the first year of the administration of President Joshua Clayton . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Mitchell, Sussex County House of Assembly Jehu Davis , Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Thomas Kean Alexander Porter, Jr. Kent County John Banning John Gordon Nicholas Ridgely Sussex County Isaac Cooper George Mitchell Rhodes Shankland House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Thomas Duff Peter Hyatt John James Kensey Johns Henry Latimer Thomas May Thomas Montgomery Kent County Benjamin Coombe Jehu Davis Joshua Fisher John Gordon Allen McLane James Raymond George Truitt Sussex County John W. Batson Jeremiah Cannon John Collins Isaac Cooper Nathaniel Hayes William Moore Charles Polk, Sr. References cite book title Memoirs of ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Thomas Collins br & Jehu Davis honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 13th General Assembly term start October 20, 1788 term end October 20, 1789 predecessor 12th Delaware General Assembly 12th Assembly successor 14th Delaware General Assembly 14th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 13th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1788, and was the third year of the administration of President Thomas Collins . He died March 29, 1789 and was replaced by President Jehu Davis . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Mitchell, Sussex County House of Assembly Jehu Davis , Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Thomas Kean Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. Kent County John Banning John Cook governor John Cook Nicholas Ridgely Sussex County Isaac Horsey George Mitchell Daniel Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Jacob Broom Peter Hyatt John James Henry Latimer Thomas May Thomas Montgomery Alexander Porter, Jr. Kent County Risdon Bishop Benjamin Coombe Jehu Davis John Gordon James Raymond George Truitt John Vining Sussex County Jeremiah Cann ... more details