General assembly
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The term general assembly can refer to
- The largest unit of organisation in the polity of a (national) Presbyterian church, containing several synods or presbyteries. See for example General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
- The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, representing Unitarian churches in the United Kingdom.
- The name of the legislature in several U.S. states, including—
- Colorado General Assembly
- Connecticut General Assembly
- Delaware General Assembly
- Georgia General Assembly
- Indiana General Assembly
- Iowa General Assembly
- Kentucky General Assembly
- Maryland General Assembly
- New Jersey General Assembly
- North Carolina General Assembly
- Ohio General Assembly
- Pennsylvania General Assembly
- Rhode Island General Assembly
- South Carolina General Assembly
- Tennessee General Assembly
- Vermont General Assembly
- Virginia General Assembly
- A General Assembly (or meeting) of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, the unicameral provincial legislature
- The general assembly or landsgemeinde of all citizens used as an institution of direct democracy in some Swiss cantons.
- The United Nations General Assembly
- The General Assembly of the Organization of American States
- The FIA General Assembly
- Generally, an official session of the members, or representative members, of a union, church, association, or similar organization.