11th Arizona State Legislature explained

Number:11th
Start:January 1, 1933
End:December 31, 1934
President:Harry W. Hill (D)
Speaker:S. A. Spear (D)
Senators:19
Reps:63
S-Majority:Democratic (19–0)
H-Majority:Democratic (59–4)
Sessionstart1:January 9
Sessionend1:March 14, 1933
Special Session1 Start:unknown
Special Session1 End:unknown
Special Session2 Start:unknown
Special Session2 End:unknown
Special Session3 Start:November 26
Special Session3 End:December 14, 1934
Previous:10th
Next:12th

The 11th Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted from January 1, 1933, to December 31, 1934, during Benjamin Baker Moeur's first term as Governor of Arizona, in Phoenix. The number in both houses remained constant, with 19 senators and 63 representatives. The Democrats held every seat in the Senate, and increased the large majority they held the house.

Sessions

The Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Phoenix on January 12, 1933; and adjourned on March 14.[1] There were 3 special sessions of this legislature during 1933–34. The third special session ran from November 26 – December 14, 1934.[2]

State Senate

Members

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.

CountySenatorPartyNotes
ApacheDodd L. GreerDemocratic
CochiseJohn C. RiggsDemocratic
Dan AngiusDemocratic
CoconinoEarl C. SlipherDemocratic
GilaJohn P. DoughertyDemocratic
E. H. McEachrenDemocratic
GrahamW. B. KelleyDemocratic
GreenleeHarry W. HillDemocratic
MaricopaJames MinottoDemocratic
Frank T. PomeroyDemocratic
MohaveKean St. CharlesDemocratic
NavajoFrank M. SiegmundDemocratic
PimaE. T. HoustonDemocratic
Thomas CollinsDemocratic
PinalR. T. (Bob) JonesDemocratic
Santa CruzJ. A. HarrisonDemocratic
YavapaiJohn Francis ConnorDemocratic
Perry McArthurDemocratic
YumaHugo FarmerDemocratic

Employees

The following held unelected positions within the Legislature:

House of Representatives

Members

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.

CountyRepresentativePartyNotes
ApacheFred ColterDemocratic
CochiseW. E. OxsheerDemocratic
J. E. BevanDemocratic
Martin L. ArmstrongDemocratic
I. B. WardDemocratic
E. F. VickersDemocratic
E. P. A. LarrieuDemocratic
Vernon G. DavisDemocratic
CoconinoJames E. BabbittDemocratic
L. S. WilliamsDemocratic
GilaJames R. HeronDemocratic
Howard SprouseDemocratic
William G. RosenbaumDemocratic
Roy F. KellyDemocratic
Walter J. RandallDemocratic
GrahamJesse A. UdallRepublican
Fred WebbDemocratic
GreenleeW. J. WilliamsDemocratic
W. T. WittDemocratic
MaricopaBert C. ArmstrongDemocratic
Frank W. BeerDemocraticAppointed after the resignation of J. Lee Loveless
Hugh CallahanDemocratic
G. L. ChristianDemocratic
J. W. CombsDemocratic
M. V. Decker Democratic
Nat M. DysartDemocraticDied in office
Walter I. EttlemanDemocraticDied in office
Mary FrancisDemocratic
Lewis IrvineDemocratic
Charles E. JenningsDemocratic
Conner JohnsonDemocratic
George A. JohnsonDemocratic
Hugh E. LairdDemocratic
Charles E. MincksDemocratic
W. R. PalmerDemocratic
J. J. PhillipsDemocratic
Bridgie PorterDemocratic
M. G. PrattDemocratic
E. R. PryorDemocratic
L. Alton RiggsDemocratic
James B. SayersDemocratic
J. C. WilsonDemocratic
MohaveJoseph M. PeggsDemocratic
NavajoT. C. HoytRepublican
Charle G. McQuillanRepublican
PimaVern PriserDemocratic
John H. RappDemocratic
William WisdomDemocratic
John M. NugentDemocratic
August WiedenDemocratic
B. J. O'NeillDemocratic
Thomas D. TwayDemocratic
Kenneth K. SuberDemocratic
PinalGeorge P. SellersDemocratic
Thomas S. RichardsDemocratic
Santa CruzEdwin F. BohlingerDemocratic
YavapaiC. Leo GuynnDemocratic
S. A. SpearDemocratic
Annie Campbell JonesDemocratic
V. C. WigginsRepublican
Ralph A. LykeDemocratic
YumaNellie T. BushDemocratic
William WisenerDemocratic
Ray C. BennettDemocratic

Employees

The following held unelected positions within the Legislature:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Session laws, State of Arizona, 1933, Eleventh Legislature, Regular Session . State of Arizona . February 3, 2017.
  2. Web site: Session laws, State of Arizona, 1934, Eleventh Legislature, Third Special Session . State of Arizona . February 3, 2017.