State Rep. Jon Burns | Facebook/Jon Burns
State Rep. Jon Burns | Facebook/Jon Burns
State Rep. Jon Burns is expected to be the next Georgia House Speaker, replacing David Ralston after being nominated in a clandestine vote.
This comes as Republicans won 101 seats in the 180-member House, a decline from their current 103-seat majority, according to a recent report by FOX 5 Atlanta.
"I don’t pretend to be any more entitled to this office than anyone else in this room," Burns told House Republicans before the vote. "If I am nominated as your speaker, it will be because you trust me to keep building off of our success, keep our caucus united and keep our state moving forward."
In securing the nomination for the House Speaker’s gavel, Burns, a farmer and lawyer from the area of Newington, knocked off Harlem lawyer Barry Fleming, although the official vote tally isn’t expected until the new House convenes on Jan. 9, the report said.
Burns made his way through the ranks by securing the endorsements of the likes of House Speaker Pro-Tem Jan Jones, of Milton; House Majority Whip Matt Hatchett, of Dublin; and Rep. Alan Powell, of Hartwell, all of whom declined to seek the post for themselves, FOX 5 reports.
According to the article, Rep. Burns, who has also served as majority leader for the last seven years, recently won his 10th two-year term in the House without opposition. He represents a district that includes Screven County, most of Effingham County and part of Bulloch County.