7.2 Dates of legislative sessions in Georgia by year.
6.1.1 District map after 2020 redistricting.
Legislative procedures, such as veto overrides and the state budget process.
Legislation currently under consideration.
Elections in the chamber and how vacancies are filled.
Partisan control of the chamber over time.
This page contains the following information on the Georgia House of Representatives. The Republican Party controls the office of governor and both chambers of the state legislature. The Republican majority decreased from 105-73 (with one third party legislator and one vacancy) to 103-76 (with one vacancy).
All 180 Georgia House seats were up for election in 2020.
All 180 Georgia House seats are up for election in 2022.
Click here for more information about redistricting after the 2020 census. These maps take effect for Georgia's 2022 state legislative elections. 10 with a 99-79 vote followed by the state Senate voting 32-21 in favor on Nov. 9 with a 34-21 vote followed by the state House voting 96-70 in favor on Nov. The state Senate approved its map on Nov. Brian Kemp (R) signed Georgia's Senate and House district maps into law. The Georgia House of Representatives meets in the state capitol building in Atlanta, Georgia. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the Georgia House of Representatives include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes. Alongside the Georgia State Senate, it forms the legislative branch of the Georgia state government and works alongside the governor of Georgia to create laws and establish a state budget. The Georgia House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Georgia General Assembly.