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Georgia s one-day senator and alphabetical seniority
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Georgia s one-day senator and alphabetical seniority

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March 5, 202616m 40s

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Show Notes

Georgia's Senate history includes the fascinating story of a senator who served for just one day, plus the curious tradition of alphabetical seniority that has shaped the state's political power. pplpod dives into these unusual features of Georgia's Senate delegation, exploring what they reveal about institutional rules, political accident, and how seemingly trivial matters like seniority rules can have significant consequences for which senators wield influence.

Key Topics Covered:

  • The One-Day Senator: The remarkable story of a Georgia senator who served the briefest possible term and what circumstances led to this unusual situation.
  • Alphabetical Seniority: How Georgia implemented a rule ranking senators alphabetically rather than by length of service, and what effects this had.
  • Seniority in the Senate: How seniority generally determines committee assignments and power, and why Georgia's deviation from the norm mattered.
  • Institutional Idiosyncrasies: How states and institutions develop their own unique practices that sometimes have unintended consequences.

Source credit: Research for this episode included Wikipedia articles accessed 3/5/2026. Wikipedia text is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0; content here is summarized/adapted in original wording for commentary and educational use.