Georgia Constitutional Convention of 1867–1868

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The 1867–1868 Georgia State Constitutional Convention was held for the purpose of constructing a constitution for the state following the end of the American Civil War. Held in Atlanta, the convention started on December 9, 1867 and ran through March 1868.[1][2]

Its delegates included 137 white men and 33 African American men.[1] It was the first constitutional convention to involve the participation of African-American delegates. It created a new constitution for Georgia that included suffrage for African-American males; this was a mandate of the congressional Reconstruction Acts.[1]

Delegates[edit]

Delegates to the convention were elected by district.[2] Its members included the following:[2]

First Election District[edit]

Second Election District[edit]

Third Election District[edit]

Fourth Election District[edit]

Fifth Election District[edit]

Sixth Election District[edit]

Seventh Election District[edit]

Eighth Election District[edit]

Ninth Election District[edit]

Tenth Election District[edit]

Eleventh Election District[edit]

Twelfth Election District[edit]

Thirteenth Election District)[edit]

Fourteenth Election District[edit]

Fifteenth Election District[edit]

Sixteenth Election District[edit]

Seventeenth Election District[edit]

Eighteenth Election District[edit]

Nineteenth Election District[edit]

Twentieth Election District[edit]

Twenty-first Election District[edit]

Twenty-second Election District[edit]

Twenty-third Election District[edit]

Twenty-fourth Election District[edit]

Twenty-fifth Election District[edit]

Twenty-sixth Election District[edit]

Twenty-seventh Election District[edit]

Twenty-eighth Election District[edit]

Twenty-ninth Election District[edit]

Thirtieth Election District[edit]

Thirty-first Election District[edit]

Thirty-second Election District[edit]

Thirty-third Election District[edit]

Thirty-fourth Election District[edit]

Thirty-fifth Election District[edit]

Thirty-sixth Election District[edit]

Thirty-seventh Election District[edit]

Thirty-eighth Election District[edit]

Thirty-ninth Election District[edit]

Fortieth Election District[edit]

Forty-first Election District[edit]

Forty-second Election District[edit]

Forty-third Election District[edit]

Forty-fourth Election District[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Dec. 9, 1867: Georgia Constitutional Convention". Zinn Education Project. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  2. ^ a b c Journal of the proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the people of Georgia : held in the City of Atlanta in the months of December, 1867, and January, February and March, 1868, and ordinances and resolutions adopted / published by order of the Convention. Augusta, Georgia: E. H. Pughe Book & Job Printer, 1868. Accessed January 18, 2023.