16th Arizona State Legislature explained

Number:16th
Start:January 1, 1943
End:December 31, 1944
Senators:19
Reps:58
S-Majority:Democratic (19–0)
H-Majority:Democratic (58–0)
Sessionstart1:January 11
Sessionend1:March 14, 1943
Special Session1 Start:February 15
Special Session1 End:February 24, 1944
Special Session2 Start:February 25
Special Session2 End:March 16, 1944
Previous:15th
Next:17th

The 16th Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted in Phoenix from January 1, 1943, to December 31, 1944, during the second of Sidney Preston Osborn's four consecutive terms as Governor of Arizona. The number of senators remained constant at 19, while the house increased from 52 to 58 members. The Democrats controlled all the senate and house seats.

Sessions

The Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol in Phoenix on January 11, 1943; and adjourned on March 14.[1] There were two special sessions, the first of which was held from February 15 through February 24, 1944,[2] and the second of which was held from February 25 – March 16, 1944.

State Senate

Members

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

CountySenatorPartyNotes
ApacheBert J. ColterDemocratic
CochiseRalph CowanDemocratic
Dan AngiusDemocratic
CoconinoJames E. BabbittDemocratic
GilaS. L. BixbyDemocratic
James R. HeronDemocratic
GrahamV. P. RichardsDemocratic
GreenleeA. C. StantonDemocratic
MaricopaJames MinottoDemocratic
Walter J. ThalheimerDemocratic
MohaveJ. Hubert SmithDemocratic
NavajoLloyd C. HenningDemocratic
PimaH. H. d'AutremontDemocratic
William KimballDemocratic
PinalL. E. CanfilDemocratic
Santa CruzW. H. HathawayDemocratic
YavapaiPaul C. KeefeDemocratic
Norman FainDemocratic
YumaH. H. BakerDemocratic

House of Representatives

Members

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. The size of the House increased to 58 members; 4 seats were added in Maricopa County and 2 in Pima County.

CountyRepresentativePartyNotes
ApacheWalter PulsipherDemocratic
CochiseWilliam K. CaleyDemocratic
Howard McKinneyDemocratic
H. J. LewisDemocratic
Frank W. Sharpe Jr.Democratic
A. R. SpikesDemocratic
CoconinoFrank L. ChristensenDemocratic
W. C. RittenhouseDemocratic
GilaRobert FitzgeraldDemocratic
William G. RosenbaumDemocratic
Harold CoppDemocratic
GrahamWalter FooteDemocratic
Warner B. MatticeDemocratic
GreenleeFred J. FritzDemocratic
MaricopaCharles H. AbelsDemocratic
H. C. ArmstrongDemocratic
G. N. BakerDemocratic
Arthur J. BarnesDemocratic
Cecil A. BellDemocratic
Maxine P. BrubakerDemocratic
William H. ChesterDemocratic
Jack CummardDemocratic
J. H. FairbanksDemocratic
Carroll HudsonDemocratic
Fred M. JahnDemocratic
Frank E. JordanDemocratic
R. F. KilpatrickDemocratic
Alvin LindseyDemocratic
O. L. McDanielDemocratic
D. McDonaldDemocratic
T. McGowanDemocratic
Laura McRaeDemocratic
W. W. MitchellDemocratic
S. NortonDemocratic
Claire PhelpsDemocratic
Kenneth K. PoundDemocratic
Joe M. RumseyDemocratic
MohaveE. L. JamesonDemocratic
NavajoJohn L. WestoverDemocratic
W. T. WilleyDemocratic
PimaFrank G. RoblesDemocratic
Robert H. ForbesDemocratic
Joseph J. O'NeillDemocratic
Roy MartinDemocratic
Gaynor K. StoverDemocratic
John H. AyraudDemocratic
Jerome P. MartinDemocratic
D. M. PennyDemocratic
A. BerkyDemocratic
PinalC. S. GoffDemocratic
George ErnstDemocratic
Santa CruzRichard S. Stearns Jr.Democratic
YavapaiRobert E. PerkinsDemocratic
A. L. FavourDemocratic
Leonard KleinDemocratic
Harry E. MetzDemocratic
YumaClara Osborne BotzumDemocratic
Albert W. DudleyDemocratic

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Session laws, State of Arizona, 1942, Fifteenth Legislature, First Special Session, 1943, Sixteenth Legislature, First Regular Session . State of Arizona . February 10, 2017.
  2. Web site: Session laws, State of Arizona, 1944, Sixteenth Legislature, First and Second Special Sessions . State of Arizona . February 10, 2017.