14th Oklahoma Legislature | |
Coa Pic: | File:Flag of Oklahoma (1925–1941).svg |
Leader1 Type: | President of the Senate |
Leader1: | Robert Burns (D) |
Leader2 Type: | President Pro Tem of the Senate |
Leader2: | Paul Stewart (D) |
Leader3 Type: | Speaker of the House |
Leader3: | Tom Anglin (D) |
Leader4 Type: | Composition: |
Leader4: | Senate 39 5 House 112 4 1 |
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]
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Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | |||||
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Democratic | Republican | ||||||
nowrap style="font-size:80%" | 39 | 5 | 44 | ||||
Voting share | 88.6% | 11.4% |
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Republican | Independent | |||||||
nowrap style="font-size:80%" | 112 | 4 | 1 | 117 | |||||
Voting share | 95.7% | 3.4% | 0.9% |
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]
District | Name | Party | |
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1 | Ross Rizley | Rep | |
2 | Nat Taylor | Dem | |
2 | E.M. Reed | Dem | |
3 | D.H. Powers | Rep | |
4 | S.W. Carmack | Dem | |
5 | C.R. Chamberlin | Dem | |
6 | Grover Thomas | Dem | |
6 | Claude Liggett | Dem | |
7 | Stanley Coppock | Rep | |
8 | George Hutchinson | Rep | |
9 | W.T. Clark | Rep | |
10 | Dem | ||
11 | George Jennings | Dem | |
12 | Louis Ritzhaupt | Dem | |
13 | Tom Waldrep | Dem | |
13 | Willard Sowards | Dem | |
14 | W. P. Morrison | Dem | |
14 | W. C. Fidler | Dem | |
15 | William Stacey | Dem | |
15 | John Pugh | Dem | |
16 | Bert Willis | Dem | |
17 | Knox Garvin | Dem | |
17 | Jim Nance | Dem | |
18 | J. Woody Dixon | Dem | |
18 | Louis Fischl | Dem | |
19 | Hardin Ballard | Dem | |
19 | Homer Paul | Dem | |
20 | John MacDonald | Dem | |
20 | C. B. Memminger | Dem | |
21 | Claud Briggs | Dem | |
22 | Don Wilbanks | Dem | |
23 | Allen G. Nichols | Dem | |
24 | Paul Stewart | Dem | |
25 | Preston Lester | Dem | |
26 | W. O. Ray | Dem | |
27 | Charles Moon | Dem | |
27 | Joe Whitaker | Dem | |
28 | W. A. Carlile | Dem | |
29 | Babe Howard | Dem | |
30 | A. L. Commons | Dem | |
31 | Dem | ||
32 | David Logan | Dem | |
33 | H. P. Daugherty | Dem | |
34 | H. M. Curnutt | Dem |
Name | Party | County | |
---|---|---|---|
Dennis Bushyhead | Adair | ||
D. S. Collins | Alfalfa | ||
Ferman Phillips | Atoka | ||
Thomas Z. Wright | Beaver | ||
A. D. Jones | Beckham | ||
John R. Hankla | Blaine | ||
A. N. Leecraft | Bryan | ||
Sam Sullivan | Bryan | ||
J. H. Mallory | Caddo | ||
George H. Wingo | Caddo | ||
Herbert Palmer | Canadian | ||
Bob Cavins | Carter | ||
Arthur Grunert | Carter | ||
H. I. Hinds | Cherokee | ||
Thomas J. Hutchings | Choctaw | ||
Julius Cox | Cimarron | ||
Richard Cloyd | Cleveland | ||
Ed King | Coal | ||
J. A. Johnson | Comanche | ||
Merton Munson | Comanche | ||
Bob Mooney | Cotton | ||
S. F. Parks | Craig | ||
Henry Clay King | Creek | ||
E. Landingham | Creek | ||
J. A. Watson | Creek | ||
Carl Remund | Custer | ||
L. V. Beaman | Delaware | ||
Fred Burnham | Dewey | ||
H. R. Allen | Ellis | ||
T. W. Eason | Garfield | ||
F. B. O'Neill | Garfield | ||
Mason Hart | Garvin | ||
W. M. Lindsey | Garvin | ||
Sam Neill | Grady | ||
David C. Roberts | Grady | ||
Ed Brazell | Grant | ||
W. W. Paxton | Greer | ||
Oscar Abernethy | Harmon | ||
M. W. Wilmot | Harper | ||
Nat Henderson | Haskell | ||
Tom Anglin | Hughes | ||
Herman Darks | Hughes | ||
Burr Speck | Jackson | ||
Jack Sutherland | Jackson | ||
J. T. Daniel | Jefferson | ||
Clarence Rawls | Johnston | ||
William Cline | Kay | ||
Andrew Fraley | Kay | ||
Arthur Ulmark | Kingfisher | ||
Bob Fitzgerald | Kiowa | ||
R. C. Garland | Latimer | ||
James Babb | LeFlore | ||
M. A. Stewart | LeFlore | ||
J. I. Gibson | Lincoln | ||
Ralph Davis[4] | Logan | ||
John Steele Batson | Love | ||
Luther Armstrong | Independent | Major | |
Rex Strickland | Marshall | ||
D. C. Hughes | Mayes | ||
Austin Beaver | McClain | ||
R. C. Blocker | McCurtain | ||
Guy B. Massey | McCurtain | ||
Dyton Bennett | McIntosh | ||
Oscar Lowrance | Murray | ||
Bower Broaddus | Muskogee | ||
Benjamin Martin | Muskogee | ||
F. N. Shoemake | Muskogee | ||
A. Duff Tillery[5] | Noble | ||
Charles A. Whitford | Nowata | ||
T. H. Ottesen | Okfuskee | ||
Okfuskee | |||
Bryan Billings | Oklahoma | ||
William O. Coe | Oklahoma | ||
Leslie Connor | Oklahoma | ||
George H. Copeland | Oklahoma | ||
Ben F. Ellis | Oklahoma | ||
Bob Graham | Oklahoma | ||
W. J. Marshall | Oklahoma | ||
James M. Hays | Okmulgee | ||
Dan C. Kenan | Okmulgee | ||
Wilbur L. Morse | Okmulgee | ||
Walter B. Johnson | Osage | ||
G. B. Sturgell | Osage | ||
C. A. Douthat | Ottawa | ||
Jesse B. Harp | Ottawa | ||
J. D. Turner | Pawnee | ||
J. T. Gray | Payne | ||
Tom G. Haile | Pittsburg | ||
H. M. McElhaney | Pittsburg | ||
M. L. Misenheimer | Pittsburg | ||
W. H. Ebey | Pontotoc | ||
Otto Strickland | Pontotoc | ||
Kenneth Abernathy | Pottawatomie | ||
Scott Glen | Pottawatomie | ||
Joe Smalley | Pottawatomie | ||
Wayland Childers | Pushmataha | ||
T. J. Hogg | Roger Mills | ||
Tom Kight | Rogers | ||
W. D. Grisso | Seminole | ||
C. L. Hill | Seminole | ||
Marvin Wooten | Seminole | ||
Fred Spear | Sequoyah | ||
A. F. Duke | Stephens | ||
Sandy Singleton | Stephens | ||
Monty Worthington | Tillman | ||
Tulsa | |||
Frank Boyer | Tulsa | ||
Joe Chambers | Tulsa | ||
Seth G. Eby | Tulsa | ||
Ben Kirkpatrick | Tulsa | ||
Krit Logsdon | Tulsa | ||
Henry Timmons | Tulsa | ||
Bob Wagner | Wagoner | ||
John M. Holliman | Washington | ||
B. W. Todd | Washita | ||
Charles Albright | Woods | ||
L. A. Jessee | Woodward |