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| coa_pic          = Seal of Dixie.png
| coa_pic          = Seal of Dixie.png
| coa_size          = 300px
| coa_size          = 300px
| house_type        = Unicarmel
| house_type        = Unicameral
| term_length      = 2 months
| term_length      = 2 months
| term_limits      = None
| term_limits      = None
| leader1_type      = [[Lieutenant Governor of Dixie| Lt. Governor]]
| leader1_type      = [[Lieutenant Governor of Dixie| Lt. Governor]]
| leader1          = [[Moonguy]]
| leader1          = Vacant
| party1            = [[Global Labour Party|(GLP)]]
| party1            = Vacant
| election1        = June 12, 2021
| election1        = N/A
| leader2_type      = [[Speaker of the Dixie General Assembly]]
| leader2_type      = [[Speaker of the Dixie General Assembly]]
| leader2          = [[Wonder]]
| leader2          = [[James Bruhman]]
| party2            = [[Second Libertarian Party|(L)]]
| party2            = [[Radical Republican Party|(RR)]]
| election2        = June 10, 2021
| election2        = December 20, 2022
| leader3_type      = [[Majority Leader of the Dixie General Assembly|Majority Leader]]
| leader3_type      = [[Majority Leader of the Dixie General Assembly|Majority Leader]]
| leader3          = [[Bacon]]
| leader3          = [[Bacon]]

Latest revision as of 04:44, 21 December 2022

Dixie General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Unicameral
Term limits
None
Leadership
Vacant, Vacant
Since N/A
James Bruhman, (RR)
Since December 20, 2022
Bacon, (L)
Since June 10, 2021
Moonguy, (GLP)
Since June 10, 2021
Structure
Seats 5 voting members
Political groups

Majority Caucus (4)

Minority Caucus (1)

  •      SDP (1)
Length of term
2 months
Meeting place
Tennessee state capitol.jpg
Dixie State Capitol
Nashville, Dixie

The Dixie General Assembly is the State Legislature for the State of Dixie. It meets in Nashville and has two-month terms. Many former Presidents, Senators, Representatives, and others have served in the General Assembly throughout its 20 terms.