14th Oklahoma Legislature

The Fourteenth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The state legislature met from January 3 to April 22, 1933, and from May 24 to July 15, 1933,[1] during the term of Governor William H. Murray. the governor had convinced state senator Tom Anglin to run for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, assuring him that he would be elected as Speaker.[1] Under Anglin's leadership, the House approved the governor's proposed budget cuts.[1]

14th Oklahoma Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Leadership
Robert Burns (D)
Paul Stewart (D)
Tom Anglin (D)
Composition:
Senate
39   5  
House
112   4   1

Dates of sessions

  • Regular session: January 3-April 22, 1933
  • Special session: May 24-July 15, 1933

Previous: 13th Legislature • Next: 15th Legislature

Party composition

Senate

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
39 5 44
Voting share 88.6% 11.4%

House of Representatives

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Independent
112 4 1 117
Voting share 95.7% 3.4% 0.9%

Leadership

Paul Stewart served as President Pro Tem of the Senate and Tom Anglin of Holdenville, Oklahoma, served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[1] Bob Fitzgerald of Hobart, Oklahoma, served as Speaker Pro Tempore.[1] John Steele Batson of Marietta served as House Majority Floor Leader.[1]

Members

Senate

DistrictNameParty
1Ross RizleyRep
2Nat TaylorDem
2E.M. ReedDem
3D.H. PowersRep
4S.W. CarmackDem
5C.R. ChamberlinDem
6Grover ThomasDem
6Claude LiggettDem
7Stanley CoppockRep
8George HutchinsonRep
9W.T. ClarkRep
10Henry S. JohnstonDem
11George JenningsDem
12Louis RitzhauptDem
13Tom WaldrepDem
13Willard SowardsDem
14W. P. MorrisonDem
14W. C. FidlerDem
15William StaceyDem
15John PughDem
16Bert WillisDem
17Knox GarvinDem
17Jim NanceDem
18J. Woody DixonDem
18Louis FischlDem
19Hardin BallardDem
19Homer PaulDem
20John MacDonaldDem
20C. B. MemmingerDem
21Claud BriggsDem
22Don WilbanksDem
23Allen G. NicholsDem
24Paul StewartDem
25Preston LesterDem
26W. O. RayDem
27Charles MoonDem
27Joe WhitakerDem
28W. A. CarlileDem
29Babe HowardDem
30A. L. CommonsDem
31S. M. RutherfordDem
32David LoganDem
33H. P. DaughertyDem
34H. M. CurnuttDem
  • Table based on state almanac and list of all senators.[2][3]

House of Representatives

NamePartyCounty
Dennis BushyheadDemAdair
D. S. CollinsDemAlfalfa
Ferman PhillipsDemAtoka
Thomas Z. WrightRepBeaver
A. D. JonesDemBeckham
John R. HanklaDemBlaine
A. N. LeecraftDemBryan
Sam SullivanDemBryan
J. H. MalloryDemCaddo
George H. WingoDemCaddo
Herbert PalmerDemCanadian
Bob CavinsDemCarter
Arthur GrunertDemCarter
H. I. HindsDemCherokee
Thomas J. HutchingsDemChoctaw
Julius CoxDemCimarron
Richard CloydDemCleveland
Ed KingDemCoal
J. A. JohnsonDemComanche
Merton MunsonDemComanche
Bob MooneyDemCotton
S. F. ParksDemCraig
Henry Clay KingDemCreek
E. LandinghamDemCreek
J. A. WatsonDemCreek
Carl RemundDemCuster
L. V. BeamanDemDelaware
Fred BurnhamDemDewey
H. R. AllenRepEllis
T. W. EasonDemGarfield
F. B. O'NeillRepGarfield
Mason HartDemGarvin
W. M. LindseyDemGarvin
Sam NeillDemGrady
David C. RobertsDemGrady
Ed BrazellDemGrant
W. W. PaxtonDemGreer
Oscar AbernethyDemHarmon
M. W. WilmotRepHarper
Nat HendersonDemHaskell
Tom AnglinDemHughes
Herman DarksDemHughes
Burr SpeckDemJackson
Jack SutherlandDemJackson
J. T. DanielDemJefferson
Clarence RawlsDemJohnston
William ClineDemKay
Andrew FraleyDemKay
Arthur UlmarkDemKingfisher
Bob FitzgeraldDemKiowa
R. C. GarlandDemLatimer
James BabbDemLeFlore
M. A. StewartDemLeFlore
J. I. GibsonDemLincoln
Ralph Davis[4]DemLogan
John Steele BatsonDemLove
Luther ArmstrongIndependentMajor
Rex StricklandDemMarshall
D. C. HughesDemMayes
Austin BeaverDemMcClain
R. C. BlockerDemMcCurtain
Guy B. MasseyDemMcCurtain
Dyton BennettDemMcIntosh
Oscar LowranceDemMurray
Bower BroaddusDemMuskogee
Benjamin MartinDemMuskogee
F. N. ShoemakeDemMuskogee
A. Duff Tillery[5]DemNoble
Charles A. WhitfordDemNowata
T. H. OttesenDemOkfuskee
Leon C. PhillipsDemOkfuskee
Bryan BillingsDemOklahoma
William O. CoeDemOklahoma
Leslie ConnorDemOklahoma
George H. CopelandDemOklahoma
Ben F. EllisDemOklahoma
Bob GrahamDemOklahoma
W. J. MarshallDemOklahoma
James M. HaysDemOkmulgee
Dan C. KenanDemOkmulgee
Wilbur L. MorseDemOkmulgee
Walter B. JohnsonDemOsage
G. B. SturgellDemOsage
C. A. DouthatDemOttawa
Jesse B. HarpDemOttawa
J. D. TurnerDemPawnee
J. T. GrayDemPayne
Tom G. HaileDemPittsburg
H. M. McElhaneyDemPittsburg
M. L. MisenheimerDemPittsburg
W. H. EbeyDemPontotoc
Otto StricklandDemPontotoc
Kenneth AbernathyDemPottawatomie
Scott GlenDemPottawatomie
Joe SmalleyDemPottawatomie
Wayland ChildersDemPushmataha
T. J. HoggDemRoger Mills
Tom KightDemRogers
W. D. GrissoDemSeminole
C. L. HillDemSeminole
Marvin WootenDemSeminole
Fred SpearDemSequoyah
A. F. DukeDemStephens
Sandy SingletonDemStephens
Monty WorthingtonDemTillman
Mat BeardDemTulsa
Frank BoyerDemTulsa
Joe ChambersDemTulsa
Seth G. EbyDemTulsa
Ben KirkpatrickDemTulsa
Krit LogsdonDemTulsa
Henry TimmonsDemTulsa
Bob WagnerDemWagoner
John M. HollimanDemWashington
B. W. ToddDemWashita
Charles AlbrightDemWoods
L. A. JesseeDemWoodward
  • Table based on government database.[6]

References

  1. A Century to Remember Archived 2012-09-10 at the Wayback Machine, Oklahoma House of Representatives Archived 2013-06-22 at the Wayback Machine (accessed June 19, 2013)
  2. All Senate List, Okhouse.gov (accessed on June 28, 2013). 2013-06-30.
  3. Oklahoma Almanac, 2005 Archived 2006-02-18 at the Wayback Machine, Oklahoma Department of Libraries (accessed June 28, 2013)
  4. Ella Davis succeeded Ralph Davis after his death.
  5. R. A. Cavitt succeed Tillery after his death.
  6. Historic Members Archived 2013-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, Okhouse.gov (accessed July 1, 2013). 2013-06-29.
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