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Eric Johnson (Georgia politician)

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Over the years, his committee assignments have included Appropriations, Assignments, Banking & Financial Institutions, Consumer Affairs, Economic Development, Tourism & Cultural Affairs, Ethics, Finance & Public Utilities, Natural Resources and the Environment, Regulated Industries and
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in 1998; he served until 2003. In 2003, following the 2002 election of the first Republican Governor in over 130 years, several Democrats changed parties and Republicans gained the state senate majority. Johnson was elected as the
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In 2009, Johnson filed paperwork with the Georgia State Ethics Commission to run for governor in 2010. He came up short in the Republican primary, finishing just short of the runoff to
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of most of his powers, so for all intents and purposes Johnson served as lieutenant governor. The power of the lieutenant governor was restored back to current lieutenant governor
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in 1992, giving up his seat after one term to run for the state senate. He was re-elected to the state senate in 1996. His colleagues voted him as the
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Senator Johnson graduated with a Bachelor's and master's degree in architecture from
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Charles S. Bullock, III, The Georgia Political Almanac, The General Assembly 1993–94
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Architect/vice president, Hussey, Gay, Bell and Deyoung International, 1986–present
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beginning in 1995, and became the institution's President Pro Tempore in 2005.
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Johnson has always been involved in politicsβ€”from local to national:
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Republican Party members of the Georgia House of Representatives
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from 1993 to 1995. He represented the 1st District in the
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Eric Johnson (disambiguation)
Georgia State Senate
1st
Tom Coleman, Jr.
Buddy Carter
Georgia House of Representatives
Jack Kingston
Burke Day
New Orleans, Louisiana
Republican
Georgia State Senate
Bryan
Liberty
Chatham County
Georgia General Assembly
Sonny Perdue
Republican
Georgia House of Representatives
Minority Leader
Senate President Pro Tempore
Lieutenant Governor
Mark Taylor
Casey Cagle
New Orleans, Louisiana
Tulane University

Max Burns
Minority Leader
Minority Whip
Representative

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