8th Wyoming Territorial Legislature | |
Meeting Place: | Commercial Block |
Term: | 1884–1886 |
Before: | 7th |
Membership1: | 12 Senators |
Chamber1 Leader1 Type: | President of the Council |
Chamber1 Leader2 Type: | Majority Leader |
Chamber1 Leader3 Type: | Minority Leader |
Membership2: | 23 Representatives |
Chamber2 Leader1 Type: | Speaker of the House |
Chamber2 Leader1: | F. H. Jones |
Chamber2 Leader2 Type: | Majority Leader |
Chamber2 Leader3 Type: | Minority Leader |
The 8th Wyoming Territorial Legislature was a former meeting of the Wyoming Legislature that lasted from January 8, to March 7, 1884.
On January 8, 1884, the territorial legislature convened in the Commercial Block in Cheyenne although E. U. Snider would not be seated until January 9. William C. Irvine made a motion to have Philip Dater selected as temporary President of the Council and it was accepted. On January 9, Robert H. Homer made a motion to have William H. Holliday selected as permanent President of the Council and it was accepted.
On January 8, John F. Coad made a motion to have N. N. Craig selected as temporary Speaker of the House of Representatives and it was accepted. On January 9, the selection of the permanent Speaker of the House started. F. H. Jones was nominated by O. C. Smith and D. Miller was nominated by Coad. The House of Representatives voted fourteen to nine in favor of Jones and a motion by Coad to make Jones' nomination unanimous was accepted.
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Republican | Vacant | ||||
nowrap style="font-size:80%" | Beginning of 8th Legislature | 8[1] | 4 | 12 | 0 | |
Latest voting share | 66.67% | 33.33% |
Representative[2] | Party | Residence | Counties Represented | |
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A. T. Babbitt | Laramie | |||
Philip Dater | Laramie | |||
John W. Gray | Albany | |||
P. J. Hines | Sweetwater | |||
William H. Holliday | Democratic | Albany | ||
Robert H. Homer | Democratic | Albany | ||
William C. Irvine | Republican | Laramie | ||
A. V. Quinn | Uinta | |||
Francis E. Warren | Republican | Laramie | ||
E. S. Whittier | Uinta |
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Republican | Vacant | ||||
nowrap style="font-size:80%" | Beginning of 8th Legislature | 13 | 9 | 23 | 0 | |
Latest voting share | 59.09% | 40.91% |
Representative[3] | Party | Residence | Counties Represented | |
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Hiram Allen | Carbon | |||
C. H. Bussard | Albany | |||
Thomas J. Cahill | Laramie | |||
John F. Coad | Laramie | |||
N. N. Craig | Laramie | |||
Charles Deloney | Uinta | |||
O. D. Downey | Albany | |||
D. F. Dudley | Carbon | |||
J. H. Ford | Laramie | |||
Leroy Grant | Albany | |||
H. V. S. Groesbeck | Albany | |||
A. Jackson | Laramie | |||
F. H. Jones | Sweetwater | |||
L. D. Kennedy | Albany | |||
D. Miller | Laramie | |||
H. G. Nickerson | Sweetwater | |||
L. Quealy | Carbon | |||
F. W. Schwartze | Laramie | |||
R. B. Seaton | Uinta | |||
O. C. Smith | Sweetwater | |||
E. U. Snider | Johnson | |||
H. E. Teschemacher | Laramie | |||
W. H. Weaver | Carbon |