| Poet Laureate of Georgia | |
|---|---|
Incumbent Chelsea Rathburn since 2019  | |
| Type | Poet Laureate | 
| Formation | 1925 | 
| First holder | Frank Lebby Stanton | 
The Poet Laureate of Georgia is the poet laureate for the U.S. state of Georgia. The position was created in 1925 by proclamation of the governor.[1] The position was codified with the Georgia Council for the Arts providing a list of three nominees for the governor's selection at the start of term.[2]

Frank Lebby Stanton was the first poet laureate.
List of Poets laureate
The following have held the position:[1][3]
- Frank Lebby Stanton (1925–1927)
 - Ernest Neal (1927–1943)
 - Wightman F. Melton (1943–1944)
 - Oliver F. Reeves (1944–1963)
 - Agnes C. Bramblett (1963–1973)
 - Conrad Aiken (1973)
 - John R. Lewis, Jr. (1974–1997)
 - Bettie Mixon Sellers (1997–2000)
 - David Bottoms (2000–2012)
 - Judson Mitcham (2012–2019)
 - Chelsea Rathburn (2019–present)
 
See also
References
- 1 2 "Georgia", State Poets, Library of Congress, retrieved 2019-06-27
 - ↑ "§ 50-1-3. Poet laureate", Official Code of Georgia Annotated, retrieved 2019-06-24
 - ↑ Kemp Names Chelsea Rathburn as Georgia’s Poet Laureate, Georgia Department of Economic Development, March 21, 2019, retrieved 2019-06-27
 
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