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Saxby Chambliss

Clarence Saxby Chambliss (born November 10, 1943) is an American lawyer and retired politician who was a United States Senator from Georgia from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as a U.S. Representative from 1995 to 2003.

Saxby Chambliss
United States Senator
from Georgia
In office
January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2015
Preceded byMax Cleland
Succeeded byDavid Perdue
Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee
In office
January 3, 2005 – January 3, 2007
Preceded byThad Cochran
Succeeded byTom Harkin
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's 8th district
In office
January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2003
Preceded byRoy Rowland
Succeeded byJim Marshall (Redistricting)
Personal details
Born
Clarence Saxby Chambliss

(1943-11-10) November 10, 1943 (age 79)
Warrenton, North Carolina, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Julianne Frohbert
(m. 1966)
Children2
EducationUniversity of Georgia (BBA)
University of Tennessee, Knoxville (JD)

During his House tenure, Chambliss chaired the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security. This subcommittee oversaw investigations of the intelligence community following the September 11 attacks in 2001.

Chambliss was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002. As a senator, he chaired the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry during the 109th Congress (2005–2007). During the 112th Congress (2011–2012), he was the ranking Republican on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. In December 2011, the Washington Post named Chambliss as one of the Best Leaders of 2011 for his attempts to craft a bipartisan deficit reduction package. Chambliss was re-elected to the Senate in 2008, but did not seek reelection in 2014.

Early life and education

Chambliss was born in Warrenton, North Carolina, the son of Emma Baker (née Anderson) and Alfred Parker Chambliss, Jr., an Episcopal minister.[1][2] He graduated from C.E. Byrd High School in Shreveport, Louisiana, in 1961. He attended Louisiana Tech University from 1961–1962 and earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business in 1966, working his way through college at a bakery in Athens.[1] He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1968. He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.[citation needed]

During the Vietnam War, Chambliss received student deferments and was also given a medical deferment (1-Y) for bad knees due to a football injury.[3]

U.S. House of Representatives

Chambliss was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994 as one of the new conservative Republican congressmen whose elections caused the party to gain a majority in both houses of Congress. A long-time Congressman and fellow Georgian, Newt Gingrich, was the leader of the movement, and Chambliss and the other Republicans elected that year are known as the Class of '94.[citation needed]

Chambliss was elected from the Macon-based 8th District, after six-term incumbent J. Roy Rowland retired. He was elected with 63%[4] of the vote—an unexpectedly large margin since the 8th had never elected a Republican. He faced a tough re-election fight in 1996 against Macon attorney Jim Wiggins, but breezed to reelection in 1998 and 2000. In the latter contest, he faced a reasonably well-financed challenger in former Macon mayor Jim Marshall, but turned back this challenge fairly easily with 59 percent of the vote.[citation needed]

During his four terms in the House, Chambliss served on the United States House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and chaired the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security.[citation needed]

Less than a month after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security, which Chambliss chaired, investigated intelligence issues related to the attacks. The committee's investigation resulted in the first comprehensive report detailing critical shortfalls within the United States intelligence community's performance and technological capabilities.[5]

Chambliss was criticized for remarks he made during a November 19, 2001 meeting with first responders in Valdosta, Georgia, where he said that homeland security would be improved by turning the sheriff loose to "arrest every Muslim that crosses the state line." Chambliss apologized for the remarks.[6]

In 2006, Chambliss was among several congressional Republicans and Democrats who returned campaign donations from Jack Abramoff.[7]

U.S. Senate

Elections

2002 race

 
Chambliss with Zell Miller in 2004

Upon urging from Karl Rove and the Bush administration who viewed the Democratic party of Georgia as vulnerable, Chambliss ran for the Senate in 2002, facing freshman Democratic incumbent Max Cleland.[citation needed] During the campaign, Chambliss ran an advertisement against Cleland, a decorated Vietnam War veteran who lost three limbs during the war, in which Cleland was described as weak on defense and homeland security.[8][9] Chambliss received criticism from Democrats and Republicans for this advertisement.[9] Republican Sens. John McCain and Chuck Hagel complained to the Republican National Committee about the advertisement, and it was taken down.[10]

Chambliss won the election, receiving 53 percent of the votes to Cleland's 46 percent.[11]

2008 race

On November 4, 2008, Chambliss received 49.8% of the vote, while Democratic challenger Jim Martin received 47% and Libertarian Allen Buckley received 3% of the vote.[12]

Since no candidate exceeded 50% of the vote, a runoff election between Chambliss and Martin was held on December 2, 2008.[citation needed]

During the run-off period, Chambliss received a subpoena regarding the investigation of a lawsuit against Imperial Sugar that claims that Imperial "wrongfully" failed to remove hazards that caused the disaster of a Savannah-based sugar refinery that exploded on February 7, 2008. Chambliss was accused of "harassing"[13] a former sugar company executive. In a statement, Chambliss stated that he sympathized with the families affected by the explosion and had referred the matter to Senate lawyers. When he was subpoenaed to testify in the case, Chambliss claimed "legislative immunity."[14][15][16]

Chambliss defeated Martin 57% to 43% in the runoff election.[17]

Tenure

Chambliss was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002. As a senator, he chaired the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry during the 109th Congress (2005–2007). During the 112th Congress (2011–2012), he was the ranking Republican on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.[citation needed]

Although Chambliss had a conservative voting record, he participated in bipartisan legislation—such as the 2007 Farm Bill, the bipartisan immigration reform (led by John McCain and Ted Kennedy) in 2007[18] and the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008.[18] He was also the Republican leader of the Gang of 10, a bipartisan group which worked to create a compromise surrounding the energy policy of the United States.[citation needed] In December 2011, the Washington Post named Chambliss as one of the Best Leaders of 2011 for his attempts to craft a bipartisan deficit reduction package.[19]

On March 6, 2013, Chambliss was one of 12 Senators invited to a private dinner hosted, and personally paid for, by President Obama at The Jefferson Hotel.[20] That same night, Chambliss participated in Rand Paul's filibuster over the government's use of lethal drone strikes—forcing the Senate to delay the expected confirmation of John O. Brennan to lead the Central Intelligence Agency.[21]

In April 2013, Chambliss was one of forty-six senators to vote against a bill which would have expanded background checks for all firearms buyers. Chambliss voted with 40 Republicans and five Democrats to stop the passage of the bill.[22]

Chambliss received bipartisan criticism in 2013 after discussing the "hormone level created by nature" as a possible cause of sexual assault in the military.[23]

In January 2014, Chambliss signed an amicus brief in support of Senator Ron Johnson's legal challenge against the U.S. Office of Personnel Management's Affordable Care Act ruling.[24]

Chambliss's son, Bo, was a registered lobbyist for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Bo Chambliss lobbied on commodity futures trading issues that fell under legislative jurisdiction of the Senate Agriculture Committee, of which the Senator was a member. Sen. Chambliss's office enacted a policy that prevented Bo Chambliss from lobbying the Senator or his staff.[25]

Chambliss did not seek reelection in 2014.[26] Days after his retirement from the Senate in 2015, it was announced he was joining DLA Piper as a partner.[27]

Committee assignments[28]

  • Vice Chairman, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
  • Senate Armed Services Committee
    • Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities
    • Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support
    • Subcommittee on Personnel
  • Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
    • Subcommittee on Commodities, Markets, Trade and Risk Management (Ranking Member)
    • Subcommittee on Jobs, Rural Economic Growth and Energy Innovation
    • Subcommittee on Conservation, Forestry and Natural Resources
  • Senate Committee on Rules and Administration
  • Senate Special Committee on Aging
  • Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe

Caucus memberships

  • Congressional Fire Services Caucus
  • Congressional Sportsmen Foundation
  • Juvenile Diabetes Caucus
  • National Guard Caucus
  • Rural Health Caucus
  • Senate Caucus on Military Depots, Arsenals and Ammunition Plants
  • Co-Chair, Senate Reserve Caucus
  • Steering Committee

Personal life

Chambliss is a member of St. Mark's Anglican Church in Moultrie, Georgia. He married Julianne Frohbert in 1966 and they have two children and six grandchildren.[citation needed]

Chambliss suffered a minor stroke in December 2020.[26]

Electoral history

Georgia's 8th congressional district: Results 1994–2000[29]
Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct
1994 Craig Mathis 53,408 37% Saxby Chambliss 89,591 63%
1996 Jim Wiggins 84,506 47% Saxby Chambliss 93,619 53%
1998 Ronald L. Cain 53,079 38% Saxby Chambliss 87,993 62%
2000 Jim Marshall 79,051 41% Saxby Chambliss 113,380 59%
Georgia Senator (Class II): 2002 results[29]
Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
2002 Max Cleland 932,422 46% Saxby Chambliss 1,071,352 53% Claude "Sandy" Thomas Libertarian 27,830 1%
2008 Jim Martin 1,757,393 47% Saxby Chambliss 1,867,093 50% Alan Buckley Libertarian 127,923 3.4%
2008 Georgia U.S. Senator general election runoff[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Saxby Chambliss (incumbent) 1,228,033 57%
Democratic Jim Martin 909,923 43%
Majority 318,110 15%
Turnout 2,137,956

References

  1. ^ a b "R. Saxby Chambliss." Biography Resource Center Online. Gale Group, 2002. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2009.
  2. ^ "Chambliss' mother dies in Roswell » Local News » Moultrie Observer". Archived from the original on October 24, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
  3. ^ Tom Robbins, "The Sunshine Patriots" February 4, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Village Voice, August 17, 2004
  4. ^ 1994 General Election Results U.S. Congress – 8th District, Georgia Secretary of State
  5. ^ Rep. Saxby Chambliss: Anti-terrorism measures in the U.S., CNN.com, October 2, 2001
  6. ^ Melanie Eversley, "Chambliss apologizes for remark on Muslims", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 21, 2001.
  7. ^ Bush, lawmakers returning Abramoff donations, NBC News, January 5, 2006
  8. ^ "Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss won't seek re-election". Fox News. January 25, 2013. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  9. ^ a b Politico: Cleland ad causes trouble for Chambliss. November 12, 2008.
  10. ^ The Orlando Sentinel: Ex-senator Boosts Kerry, Battles Critics. June 13, 2004
  11. ^ Gettleman, Jeffrey (November 6, 2002). "THE 2002 ELECTIONS: GEORGIA; Senator Cleland Loses in an Upset To Republican Emphasizing Defense (Published 2002)". The New York Times.
  12. ^ "Georgia Election Results". Secretary of State of Georgia. November 4, 2008. Retrieved November 12, 2008.
  13. ^ Peterson, Larry (July 31, 2008). . Savannah morning news. Archived from the original on September 22, 2008. Retrieved November 25, 2008.
  14. ^ Peterson, Larry (October 24, 2008). "Chambliss subpoenaed in Imperial Sugar case". Savannah morning news. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2008.
  15. ^ Peterson, Larry (November 16, 2008). . Savannah morning news. Archived from the original on October 25, 2009. Retrieved November 25, 2008.
  16. ^ ATKINS, MICHAEL (November 20, 2008). . Savannah morning news. Archived from the original on October 25, 2009. Retrieved November 25, 2008.
  17. ^ Saxby Chambliss wins Georgia runoff, Politico, John Kraushaar, December 2, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Scrambling the red states". The Economist. October 23, 2008. Retrieved October 23, 2008.
  19. ^ "The best leaders of 2011". The Washington Post. December 19, 2011.
  20. ^ Calmes, Jackie (March 6, 2013). "G.O.P. Senators Give Obama Dinner Thumbs Up". The New York Times.
  21. ^ Parker, Ashley (March 6, 2013). "Republicans, Led by Rand Paul, Finally End Filibuster". The New York Times.
  22. ^ Silver, Nate (April 18, 2013). "Modeling the Senate's Vote on Gun Control". The New York Times.
  23. ^ Ford, Dana (June 5, 2013). "Representatives knock Sen. Saxby Chambliss' comments on sexual assault". CNN. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
  24. ^ Ed O'Keefe. "38 GOP lawmakers join Ron Johnson's Obamacare lawsuit". Washington Post.
  25. ^ . Usnews.com. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved December 2, 2011.
  26. ^ a b Staff, WSBTV com News (December 31, 2020). "Former U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss recovering after minor stroke this week". WSBTV.
  27. ^ . DLA Piper. January 8, 2015. Archived from the original on September 17, 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on June 1, 2011. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  29. ^ a b "Election Statistics". Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Retrieved August 8, 2007.
  30. ^ "Georgia Election Results". State of Georgia Secretary of State. December 2, 2008. Retrieved December 3, 2008.

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Senator Chambliss redirects here For the Alabama State Senate member see Clyde Chambliss Clarence Saxby Chambliss born November 10 1943 is an American lawyer and retired politician who was a United States Senator from Georgia from 2003 to 2015 A member of the Republican Party he previously served as a U S Representative from 1995 to 2003 Saxby ChamblissUnited States Senatorfrom GeorgiaIn office January 3 2003 January 3 2015Preceded byMax ClelandSucceeded byDavid PerdueChair of the Senate Agriculture CommitteeIn office January 3 2005 January 3 2007Preceded byThad CochranSucceeded byTom HarkinMember of the U S House of Representatives from Georgia s 8th districtIn office January 3 1995 January 3 2003Preceded byRoy RowlandSucceeded byJim Marshall Redistricting Personal detailsBornClarence Saxby Chambliss 1943 11 10 November 10 1943 age 79 Warrenton North Carolina U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseJulianne Frohbert m 1966 wbr Children2EducationUniversity of Georgia BBA University of Tennessee Knoxville JD During his House tenure Chambliss chaired the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security This subcommittee oversaw investigations of the intelligence community following the September 11 attacks in 2001 Chambliss was first elected to the U S Senate in 2002 As a senator he chaired the Senate Committee on Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry during the 109th Congress 2005 2007 During the 112th Congress 2011 2012 he was the ranking Republican on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence In December 2011 the Washington Post named Chambliss as one of the Best Leaders of 2011 for his attempts to craft a bipartisan deficit reduction package Chambliss was re elected to the Senate in 2008 but did not seek reelection in 2014 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 U S House of Representatives 3 U S Senate 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2002 race 3 1 2 2008 race 3 2 Tenure 3 2 1 Committee assignments 28 3 2 2 Caucus memberships 4 Personal life 5 Electoral history 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditChambliss was born in Warrenton North Carolina the son of Emma Baker nee Anderson and Alfred Parker Chambliss Jr an Episcopal minister 1 2 He graduated from C E Byrd High School in Shreveport Louisiana in 1961 He attended Louisiana Tech University from 1961 1962 and earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Georgia s Terry College of Business in 1966 working his way through college at a bakery in Athens 1 He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1968 He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity citation needed During the Vietnam War Chambliss received student deferments and was also given a medical deferment 1 Y for bad knees due to a football injury 3 U S House of Representatives EditChambliss was elected to the U S House of Representatives in 1994 as one of the new conservative Republican congressmen whose elections caused the party to gain a majority in both houses of Congress A long time Congressman and fellow Georgian Newt Gingrich was the leader of the movement and Chambliss and the other Republicans elected that year are known as the Class of 94 citation needed Chambliss was elected from the Macon based 8th District after six term incumbent J Roy Rowland retired He was elected with 63 4 of the vote an unexpectedly large margin since the 8th had never elected a Republican He faced a tough re election fight in 1996 against Macon attorney Jim Wiggins but breezed to reelection in 1998 and 2000 In the latter contest he faced a reasonably well financed challenger in former Macon mayor Jim Marshall but turned back this challenge fairly easily with 59 percent of the vote citation needed During his four terms in the House Chambliss served on the United States House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and chaired the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security citation needed Less than a month after the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security which Chambliss chaired investigated intelligence issues related to the attacks The committee s investigation resulted in the first comprehensive report detailing critical shortfalls within the United States intelligence community s performance and technological capabilities 5 Chambliss was criticized for remarks he made during a November 19 2001 meeting with first responders in Valdosta Georgia where he said that homeland security would be improved by turning the sheriff loose to arrest every Muslim that crosses the state line Chambliss apologized for the remarks 6 In 2006 Chambliss was among several congressional Republicans and Democrats who returned campaign donations from Jack Abramoff 7 U S Senate EditElections Edit 2002 race Edit Main article 2002 United States Senate election in Georgia Chambliss with Zell Miller in 2004 Upon urging from Karl Rove and the Bush administration who viewed the Democratic party of Georgia as vulnerable Chambliss ran for the Senate in 2002 facing freshman Democratic incumbent Max Cleland citation needed During the campaign Chambliss ran an advertisement against Cleland a decorated Vietnam War veteran who lost three limbs during the war in which Cleland was described as weak on defense and homeland security 8 9 Chambliss received criticism from Democrats and Republicans for this advertisement 9 Republican Sens John McCain and Chuck Hagel complained to the Republican National Committee about the advertisement and it was taken down 10 Chambliss won the election receiving 53 percent of the votes to Cleland s 46 percent 11 2008 race Edit Main article 2008 United States Senate election in Georgia On November 4 2008 Chambliss received 49 8 of the vote while Democratic challenger Jim Martin received 47 and Libertarian Allen Buckley received 3 of the vote 12 Since no candidate exceeded 50 of the vote a runoff election between Chambliss and Martin was held on December 2 2008 citation needed During the run off period Chambliss received a subpoena regarding the investigation of a lawsuit against Imperial Sugar that claims that Imperial wrongfully failed to remove hazards that caused the disaster of a Savannah based sugar refinery that exploded on February 7 2008 Chambliss was accused of harassing 13 a former sugar company executive In a statement Chambliss stated that he sympathized with the families affected by the explosion and had referred the matter to Senate lawyers When he was subpoenaed to testify in the case Chambliss claimed legislative immunity 14 15 16 Chambliss defeated Martin 57 to 43 in the runoff election 17 Tenure Edit Chambliss was first elected to the U S Senate in 2002 As a senator he chaired the Senate Committee on Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry during the 109th Congress 2005 2007 During the 112th Congress 2011 2012 he was the ranking Republican on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence citation needed Although Chambliss had a conservative voting record he participated in bipartisan legislation such as the 2007 Farm Bill the bipartisan immigration reform led by John McCain and Ted Kennedy in 2007 18 and the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 18 He was also the Republican leader of the Gang of 10 a bipartisan group which worked to create a compromise surrounding the energy policy of the United States citation needed In December 2011 the Washington Post named Chambliss as one of the Best Leaders of 2011 for his attempts to craft a bipartisan deficit reduction package 19 On March 6 2013 Chambliss was one of 12 Senators invited to a private dinner hosted and personally paid for by President Obama at The Jefferson Hotel 20 That same night Chambliss participated in Rand Paul s filibuster over the government s use of lethal drone strikes forcing the Senate to delay the expected confirmation of John O Brennan to lead the Central Intelligence Agency 21 In April 2013 Chambliss was one of forty six senators to vote against a bill which would have expanded background checks for all firearms buyers Chambliss voted with 40 Republicans and five Democrats to stop the passage of the bill 22 Chambliss received bipartisan criticism in 2013 after discussing the hormone level created by nature as a possible cause of sexual assault in the military 23 In January 2014 Chambliss signed an amicus brief in support of Senator Ron Johnson s legal challenge against the U S Office of Personnel Management s Affordable Care Act ruling 24 Chambliss s son Bo was a registered lobbyist for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Bo Chambliss lobbied on commodity futures trading issues that fell under legislative jurisdiction of the Senate Agriculture Committee of which the Senator was a member Sen Chambliss s office enacted a policy that prevented Bo Chambliss from lobbying the Senator or his staff 25 Chambliss did not seek reelection in 2014 26 Days after his retirement from the Senate in 2015 it was announced he was joining DLA Piper as a partner 27 Committee assignments 28 Edit Vice Chairman Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Senate Armed Services Committee Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support Subcommittee on Personnel Senate Committee on Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Subcommittee on Commodities Markets Trade and Risk Management Ranking Member Subcommittee on Jobs Rural Economic Growth and Energy Innovation Subcommittee on Conservation Forestry and Natural Resources Senate Committee on Rules and Administration Senate Special Committee on Aging Commission on Security and Cooperation in EuropeCaucus memberships Edit Congressional Fire Services Caucus Congressional Sportsmen Foundation Juvenile Diabetes Caucus National Guard Caucus Rural Health Caucus Senate Caucus on Military Depots Arsenals and Ammunition Plants Co Chair Senate Reserve Caucus Steering CommitteePersonal life EditChambliss is a member of St Mark s Anglican Church in Moultrie Georgia He married Julianne Frohbert in 1966 and they have two children and six grandchildren citation needed Chambliss suffered a minor stroke in December 2020 26 Electoral history EditSee also 2008 United States Senate election in Georgia Georgia s 8th congressional district Results 1994 2000 29 Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct1994 Craig Mathis 53 408 37 Saxby Chambliss 89 591 63 1996 Jim Wiggins 84 506 47 Saxby Chambliss 93 619 53 1998 Ronald L Cain 53 079 38 Saxby Chambliss 87 993 62 2000 Jim Marshall 79 051 41 Saxby Chambliss 113 380 59 Georgia Senator Class II 2002 results 29 Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct2002 Max Cleland 932 422 46 Saxby Chambliss 1 071 352 53 Claude Sandy Thomas Libertarian 27 830 1 2008 Jim Martin 1 757 393 47 Saxby Chambliss 1 867 093 50 Alan Buckley Libertarian 127 923 3 4 2008 Georgia U S Senator general election runoff 30 Party Candidate Votes Republican Saxby Chambliss incumbent 1 228 033 57 Democratic Jim Martin 909 923 43 Majority 318 110 15 Turnout 2 137 956References Edit a b R Saxby Chambliss Biography Resource Center Online Gale Group 2002 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center Farmington Hills Mich Gale 2009 Chambliss mother dies in Roswell Local News Moultrie Observer Archived from the original on October 24 2013 Retrieved October 24 2013 Tom Robbins The Sunshine Patriots Archived February 4 2007 at the Wayback Machine Village Voice August 17 2004 1994 General Election Results U S Congress 8th District Georgia Secretary of State Rep Saxby Chambliss Anti terrorism measures in the U S CNN com October 2 2001 Melanie Eversley Chambliss apologizes for remark on Muslims Atlanta Journal Constitution November 21 2001 Bush lawmakers returning Abramoff donations NBC News January 5 2006 Georgia Sen Saxby Chambliss won t seek re election Fox News January 25 2013 Retrieved October 30 2014 a b Politico Cleland ad causes trouble for Chambliss November 12 2008 The Orlando Sentinel Ex senator Boosts Kerry Battles Critics June 13 2004 Gettleman Jeffrey November 6 2002 THE 2002 ELECTIONS GEORGIA Senator Cleland Loses in an Upset To Republican Emphasizing Defense Published 2002 The New York Times Georgia Election Results Secretary of State of Georgia November 4 2008 Retrieved November 12 2008 Peterson Larry July 31 2008 Chambliss in sugar furor Savannah morning news Archived from the original on September 22 2008 Retrieved November 25 2008 Peterson Larry October 24 2008 Chambliss subpoenaed in Imperial Sugar case Savannah morning news Archived from the original on July 14 2012 Retrieved November 25 2008 Peterson Larry November 16 2008 Chambliss says he doesn t have to obey order to testify in Imperial Sugar lawsuit Savannah morning news Archived from the original on October 25 2009 Retrieved November 25 2008 ATKINS MICHAEL November 20 2008 Imperial Sugar executive defends Chambliss Savannah morning news Archived from the original on October 25 2009 Retrieved November 25 2008 Saxby Chambliss wins Georgia runoff Politico John Kraushaar December 2 2008 Retrieved January 6 2021 a b Scrambling the red states The Economist October 23 2008 Retrieved October 23 2008 The best leaders of 2011 The Washington Post December 19 2011 Calmes Jackie March 6 2013 G O P Senators Give Obama Dinner Thumbs Up The New York Times Parker Ashley March 6 2013 Republicans Led by Rand Paul Finally End Filibuster The New York Times Silver Nate April 18 2013 Modeling the Senate s Vote on Gun Control The New York Times Ford Dana June 5 2013 Representatives knock Sen Saxby Chambliss comments on sexual assault CNN Retrieved August 14 2014 Ed O Keefe 38 GOP lawmakers join Ron Johnson s Obamacare lawsuit Washington Post Democrats target Georgia s Chambliss over son s lobbying USNews com 3 7 06 Usnews com Archived from the original on June 5 2011 Retrieved December 2 2011 a b Staff WSBTV com News December 31 2020 Former U S Senator Saxby Chambliss recovering after minor stroke this week WSBTV Former US Senator Saxby Chambliss joins DLA Piper as partner News DLA Piper January 8 2015 Archived from the original on September 17 2021 Retrieved September 17 2021 Committee Assignments Issues amp Legislation Saxby Chambliss U S Senator for Georgia Archived from the original on June 1 2011 Retrieved May 16 2012 a b Election Statistics Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives Retrieved August 8 2007 Georgia Election Results State of Georgia Secretary of State December 2 2008 Retrieved December 3 2008 External links Edit Biography portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saxby Chambliss Wikiquote has quotations related to Saxby Chambliss Saxby Chambliss at Curlie Appearances on C SPAN Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote 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