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22nd Oklahoma Legislature

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22nd Oklahoma Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Leadership
Bill Logan (D)
Walter Billingsley (D)
Composition:
Senate
39   5  
House
103   12  

The Twenty-second 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 in regular session at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City from January 4, 1949, to May 27, 1949; and in special session for 17 days in November and December 1949,[1] during the term of Governor Roy J. Turner.

Dates of session

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  • Regular session: January 4, 1949 – May 27, 1949[1]
  • Special session: November–December 1949[1]

Previous: 21st Legislature • Next: 23rd Legislature

Party composition

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Senate

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

House of Representatives

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Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
103 12 115
Voting share 89.6% 10.4%

Leadership

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Senate

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House of Representatives

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Members

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Senate

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District Name Party
1 Dwight Leonard Dem
2 A. E. Anderson Dem
2 Orval Grim Dem
3 Claude Seaman Rep
4 Henry W. Worthington Dem
5 Burr Speck Dem
6 Carl Max Cook Dem
6 Byron Dacus Dem
7 Bill Ginder Rep
8 Floyd Carrier Rep
9 Perry Howell Rep
10 J. Val Connell Dem
11 Everett Collins Dem
12 Louis Ritzhaupt Dem
13 Oliver Walker Dem
13 Boyd Cowden Dem
14 Jim Rinehart Dem
14 John Jarman Dem
15 Tom Jelks Dem
15 Don Baldwin Dem
16 Roy C. Boecher Dem
17 Phil Lowery Dem
17 Bill Logan Dem
18 Joe B. Thompson Dem
19 James C. Nance Dem
19 Herbert Hope Dem
20 Keith Cartwright Dem
21 J. Gladstone Emery Dem
22 Paul Ballinger Dem
23 Virgil Medlock Dem
24 Leroy McClendon Dem
25 M. O. Counts Dem
26 Raymond D. Gary Dem
27 Will Rogers Dem
27 Roy White Dem
28 Ray Fine Dem
29 W. T. Gooldy Dem
30 Perry Porter Dem
31 Arthur Price Rep
32 James Nevins Dem
33 W. A. Waller Dem
34 Frank Mahan Dem
35 H. D. Binns Dem
36 Joe Bailey Cobb Dem
  • Table based on 2005 Oklahoma Almanac.[3]

House of Representatives

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Name Party County
W. H. Langley Dem Adair
W. E. Cordray Rep Alfalfa
Bob Trent Dem Atoka
Floyd Sumrall Dem Beaver
H. F. Carmichael Dem Beckham
Jack Dillon Rep Blaine
James Douglas Dem Bryan
Jack McGahey Dem Bryan
Wayne Brewer Dem Caddo
Walter Morris Dem Caddo
Jean Pazoureck Dem Canadian
R. Rhys Evans Dem Carter
Ernest Tate Dem Carter
S. Richard Smith Dem Cherokee
Hal Welch Dem Choctaw
Roy T. Nall Dem Cimarron
Joe Smalley Dem Cleveland
T. K. Kinglesmith Dem Coal
Charles Ozmun Dem Comanche
Dick Riggs Dem Comanche
Luther Boyd Eubanks Dem Cotton
W. Walter Bailey Dem Craig
Lou Stockton Allard Dem Creek
Streeter Speakman Dem Creek
William Shibley Dem Creek
Wayne Wallace Dem Custer
A. B. Johnston Dem Delaware
Jim Kouns Dem Dewey
A. R. Larason Dem Ellis
John Camp Rep Garfield
Richard Romang Rep Garfield
J. Cecil Long Dem Garvin
Ike Tolbert Dem Garvin
John Lance Dem Grady
Bill Wallace Dem Grady
William Card Dem Grant
Wade Shumate Dem Greer
Valdhe Pitman Dem Harmon
Ben Douglas Rep Harper
D. C. Cantrell Dem Haskell
Tom Anglin Dem Hughes
Guy Horton Dem Jackson
Jack Coleman Dem Jefferson
Marvin Brannon Dem Johnston
Guy Bailey Dem Kay
H. Everett Black Rep Kay
W. A. Burton Dem Kingfisher
Lloyd Reeder Dem Kiowa
E. T. Dunlap Dem Latimer
Dual Autry Dem LeFlore
Edd C. Hawthorne Dem LeFlore
Jesse Berry Rep Lincoln
John Wagner Rep Lincoln
Lewis Wolfe Rep Logan
Thomas Anderson Dem Love
J. Howard Lindley Rep Major
Roy Biles Dem Marshall
Gus Bethell Dem Mayes
James R. Williams Dem McClain
James Dyer Dem McCurtain
Paul Harkey Dem McCurtain
Wilford Bohannon Dem McIntosh
L. B. Peak Dem Murray
Joe Cannon Dem Muskogee
Bill Haworth Dem Muskogee
Edwin Langley Dem Muskogee
F. C. Seids Dem Noble
Otis Munson Dem Nowata
William L. Jones Dem Okfuskee
Dwain Box Dem Oklahoma
Ben Brickell Dem Oklahoma
Robert Cunningham Dem Oklahoma
J. D. McCarty Dem Oklahoma
Norman Reynolds Dem Oklahoma
Robert Sherman Dem Oklahoma
W. R. Wallace Dem Oklahoma
Edgar Boatman Dem Okmulgee
John Russell Jr. Dem Okmulgee
Charles Bacon Dem Osage
Bill Burkhart Dem Osage
Jess Fronterhouse Dem Ottawa
Robert Reynolds Jr. Dem Ottawa
Ray D. Henry Dem Pawnee
Robert L. Hert Dem Payne
Lonnie Brown Dem Pittsburg
Kirksey Nix Dem Pittsburg
Gene Stipe Dem Pittsburg
J. W. Huff Dem Pontotoc
H. P. Sugg Dem Pontotoc
Frank Brown Dem Pottawatomie
A. J. Ownby Dem Pottawatomie
William Tiffany Dem Pottawatomie
Curtis Roberson Dem Pushmataha
S. S. McColgin Dem Roger Mills
Dave L. Smith Dem Rogers
Walter Billingsley Dem Seminole
N. Blaylock Dem Seminole
Charles Sims Dem Seminole
Owen Taylor Dem Sequoyah
James Bullard Dem Stephens
Harold Garvin Dem Stephens
Leon B. Field Dem Texas
D. H. Laing Dem Tillman
Harvey Allen Dem Tulsa
S. H. Andrews Dem Tulsa
James G. Davidson Dem Tulsa
Wesley V. Disney Dem Tulsa
Grant Forsythe Dem Tulsa
Al Jennings Dem Tulsa
Richard T. Oliver Dem Tulsa
Carlisle Duke Dem Wagoner
Laton Doty Rep Washington
Dale Griffin Dem Washita
Ben Easterly Dem Woods
Clarence Meigs Rep Woodward
  • Table based on government database.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g A Century to Remember Archived September 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Oklahoma House of Representatives Archived June 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (accessed June 17, 2013)
  2. ^ 2005 Oklahoma Almanac Archived 2006-02-18 at the Wayback Machine, p. 761, Oklahoma Department of Libraries. (accessed June 28, 2013)
  3. ^ 2005 Oklahoma Almanac Archived 2006-02-18 at the Wayback Machine (accessed July 9, 2013)
  4. ^ Historic Members Archived 2013-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, Okhouse.gov (accessed July 9, 2013).
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