Quote Originally Posted by Fast Shadow
If you mean the electoral college, that's for President/Vice President only. All other elections are popular vote.

If you mean for legislation.. if there was a vote for every single issue that comes along nothing would ever get done. Greece was a true democracy and it failed pretty badly. Republics work well but there is not enough accountability in ours and there need to be strict term limits, too.
i understand that and you just restated my point.... your not actually voting on anything other then who is in office. which goes back to my point... i hate when people say YOU VOTE OF DIE; it doesn't matter b/c track record for voting basically stays the same... (example \/)

  1. Joseph M. Terrell Democratic 1902-1907 (not Terrell County)
  2. Hoke Smith Democratic 1907-1909
  3. Joseph M. Brown Democratic 1909-1911
  4. Hoke Smith Democratic 1911
  5. John M. Slaton Democratic 1911-1912
  6. Joseph M. Brown Democratic 1912-1913
  7. John M. Slaton Democratic 1913-1915
  8. Nathaniel E. Harris Democratic 1915-1917
  9. Hugh M. Dorsey Democratic 1917-1921
  10. Thomas W. Hardwick Democratic 1921-1923
  11. Clifford Walker Democratic 1923-1927
  12. Lamartine G. Hardman Democratic 1927-1931
  13. Richard Russell, Jr. Democratic 1931-1933
  14. Eugene Talmadge Democratic 1933-1937
  15. Eurith D. Rivers Democratic 1937-1941
  16. Eugene Talmadge Democratic 1941-1943
  17. Ellis Arnall Democratic 1943-1947
  18. Melvin E. Thompson Democratic 1947-1948
  19. Herman Talmadge Democratic 1948-1955
  20. Marvin Griffin Democratic 1955-1959
  21. Ernest Vandiver Democratic 1959-1963
  22. Carl E. Sanders Democratic 1963-1967
  23. Lester Maddox Democratic 1967-1971
  24. James E. Carter Jr. Democratic 1971-1975
  25. George D. Busbee Democratic 1975-1983
  26. Joe Frank Harris Democratic 1983-1991
  27. Zell B. Miller Democratic 1991-1999
  28. Roy Barnes Democratic 1999-2003
  29. George E. "Sonny" Perdue III Republican 2003-