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Harold G. Clarke

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489: 398:, who was battling cancer, to serve the last few months of his life as chief justice. When Justice Weltner died in August 1992, Clarke resumed the position of 22nd Chief Justice, until 1994. He has been described as one of the most influential jurists in state history. In 1985, he published a book: 332:, where he earned a bachelor's degree, then a law degree. He then returned to his hometown of Forsyth, to set up his law practice. In addition to practicing law, Clarke continued his earlier work as a journalist when he took on the added duties of editor and publisher of the 628: 633: 394:, where he served as Associate Justice until 1990. In 1990 he was elected by his colleagues to the position of 22nd Chief Justice, which he held until June 1992 when he stepped down, to allow his friend 638: 111: 80: 603: 613: 464: 623: 648: 35: 643: 618: 608: 598: 544: 402:, about growing up in a small Southern town in the 1930s and 1940s. Clarke died in Forsyth, Georgia, on February 26, 2013, at the age of 85. 391: 440: 356:
as representative from the 33rd district. After the abolition of the county unit system, the 33rd district was expanded to include
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After serving in the legislature, Clarke returned to the full-time practice of law. In 1976 he was elected president of the
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began transitioning from a body comprised almost exclusively of Democrats to one with a growing number of
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Harold G. Clarke, Jr., Lee Ann (Clarke) Nash, Julie (Clarke) Poole, Beth (Clarke) Maner
292:(September 28, 1927 – February 26, 2013) was an American jurist and politician. 582: 387: 221: 103: 313: 534: 317: 262: 325: 304:, on September 28, 1927, to Jack H. and Ruby Lumpkin Clarke. He attended 348:. First elected in 1960, he took office in January 1961 under the 629:
Democratic Party members of the Georgia House of Representatives
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Chief justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)
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Justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)
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Court Listener - Free Law Project 14: 624:Writers from Georgia (U.S. state) 463:Bill Rankin (February 27, 2013). 469:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 346:Georgia House of Representatives 1: 649:20th-century American lawyers 418:Clarke stepped down to allow 360:. Clarke was a member of the 300:Harold G. Clarke was born in 644:20th-century American judges 619:Georgia (U.S. state) lawyers 609:University of Georgia alumni 599:People from Forsyth, Georgia 492:. State of Georgia. May 1970 539:. Mercer University Press. 158:Thomas Oliver Marshall, Jr. 124:August 1992 – 1994 665: 396:Justice Charles L. Weltner 308:, before enlisting in the 533:Harold G. Clarke (1995). 441:Harold G. Clarke-Obituary 328:, Clarke enrolled in the 322:Pacific Stars And Stripes 283: 175: 147:1990 – June 1992 140: 117: 86: 44: 28: 390:appointed Clarke to the 366:Georgia General Assembly 306:Mary Persons High School 296:Early life and education 62:William Bradford Freeman 40:from the 33rd district 392:Georgia Supreme Court 330:University of Georgia 290:Harold Gravely Clarke 268:University of Georgia 512:"County Unit System" 381:State Bar of Georgia 241:Nora (Gordon) Clarke 536:Remembering Forward 400:Remembering Forward 135:Willis B. Hunt, Jr. 420:Charles L. Weltner 350:county unit system 310:United States Army 195:September 28, 1927 170:Charles L. 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Georgia State House of Representatives
William Bradford Freeman
Phillip Benson Ham
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia
George Busbee
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia
Willis B. Hunt, Jr.
Thomas Oliver Marshall, Jr.
Charles L. Weltner
Forsyth, Georgia
American
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Georgia
Attorney
Forsyth, Georgia
Mary Persons High School
United States Army
World War II
journalist
Pacific Stars And Stripes
G.I. bill
University of Georgia
Georgia House of Representatives
county unit system
Monroe County
Butts County
Democratic party
Georgia General Assembly
Republicans.

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