9th Oklahoma Legislature | |
Coa Pic: | File:Flag of Oklahoma (1911–1925).svg |
Leader1 Type: | President of the Senate |
Leader1: | Martin Trapp (D) |
Leader2 Type: | President Pro Tem of the Senate |
Leader2: | Tom Anglin (D) |
Leader3 Type: | Speaker of the House |
Leader3: | Murray Gibbons (D) |
Leader4 Type: | Composition: |
Leader4: | Senate 32 12 House 93 14 |
The Ninth 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 Oklahoma City, in regular session from January 2 to March 31, 1923,[1] during the short term of Governor Jack C. Walton, and in two special sessions after his impeachment.
Tom Anglin served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate and Murray Gibbons served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
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Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | |||||
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Democratic | Republican | ||||||
nowrap style="font-size:80%" | 32 | 12 | 44 | ||||
Voting share | 72.8% | 27.2% |
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Republican | ||||||
nowrap style="font-size:80%" | 93 | 14 | 107 | ||||
Voting share | 82.6% | 26.4% |
Lieutenant Governor Martin Trapp served as President of the Senate until the suspension of the governor on October 23, 1923, and his conviction on November 19, 1923.[2] Tom Anglin served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate.[4] Murray Gibbons was Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[1]
District | Name | Party | |
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1 | Wallace Hughes | Dem | |
2 | C.B. Leedy | Rep | |
2 | E.M. Reed | Dem | |
3 | L.R. Hughey | Dem | |
4 | Dem | ||
5 | Harry Cordell | Dem | |
6 | James Land | Rep | |
6 | A.E. Darnell | Dem | |
7 | Ira Hill | Rep | |
8 | W.J. Otjen | Rep | |
9 | William Cline | Dem | |
10 | Roy Harvey | Rep | |
11 | Harry Jones | Dem | |
12 | Rep | ||
13 | Charles Wells | Rep | |
13 | C.M. Feuquay | Dem | |
14 | Jack Barker | Dem | |
14 | Ross Lillard | Dem | |
15 | Ed Johns | Dem | |
15 | L.L. West | Dem | |
16 | H. Brown | Rep | |
17 | W.C. Lewis | Dem | |
17 | Jed Johnson | Dem | |
18 | Earl Brown | Dem | |
18 | John Carlock | Dem | |
19 | John Luttrell | Dem | |
19 | W.H. Woods | Dem | |
20 | C.E. McPherren | Dem | |
20 | T.F. Memminger | Dem | |
21 | L.P. Bobo | Dem | |
22 | Tom Anglin | Dem | |
23 | Joseph Looney | Dem | |
24 | Dem | ||
25 | Carl Monk | Dem | |
26 | Joe Ratliff | Dem | |
27 | W.M. Gulager | Dem | |
27 | Clark Nichols | Dem | |
28 | E.M. Frye | Rep | |
29 | Harve Langley | Dem | |
30 | Horace Durant | Rep | |
31 | Dem | ||
32 | Glen Horner | Rep | |
33 | Floyd Calvert | Dem | |
34 | J. Corbett Cornett | Rep |
Name | Party | County | |
---|---|---|---|
K.G. Comfort | Adair | ||
Leslie Salter | Alfalfa | ||
H.G. Eastridge | Atoka | ||
Leslie Ray | Beaver, Harper | ||
Ira Finley | Beckham | ||
L.A. Everhart | Blaine | ||
C.E. Thornley | Bryan | ||
E.P. White | Bryan | ||
F.B. Jones | Caddo | ||
J.L. Montgomery | Caddo | ||
Price Thompson | Canadian | ||
T.J. Pollock | Carter | ||
Guy Sigler | Carter | ||
John Gulager | Cherokee | ||
D.A. Stovall | Choctaw | ||
I.M. Lightner | Cimarron, Texas | ||
J.B. Phillips | Cleveland | ||
W.H. Thornsbrough | Coal | ||
L.E. Goodrich | Comanche | ||
Fred Hansen | Cotton | ||
Joe L. Williams | Craig | ||
Lulu Anderson | Creek | ||
W.I. Cunningham | Creek | ||
Charles Hutson | Creek | ||
J.W. Bremer | Custer | ||
W.D. Gibson | Delaware | ||
M.R. Payne | Dewey | ||
E.M. Beum | Ellis | ||
V.L. Headrick | Garfield | ||
William Otjen | Garfield | ||
James M. Thompson | Garvin | ||
A.L. Davis | Grady | ||
Gordon Gray | Grady | ||
Lewis Watkins | Grant | ||
J.G.H. Windle | Greer | ||
H. Treadway | Harmon | ||
Newt Sanders | Haskell | ||
C.T. Edwards | Hughes | ||
C.W. Miller | Hughes | ||
L.R. Lowry | Jackson | ||
A.C. Burger | Jefferson | ||
John Garner | Johnston | ||
John Bell | Kay | ||
Walter Franks | Kay | ||
Henry Cloud | Kingfisher | ||
James Tolbert | Kiowa | ||
J.W. Callahan | Latimer | ||
J.B. Harper | LeFlore | ||
Burton Kidd | LeFlore | ||
B. Taylor | Lincoln | ||
M.M. Watson | Lincoln | ||
O.B. Acton | Logan | ||
Woody Dixon | Love | ||
John Voorhees | Major | ||
D.T. Wooten | Marshall | ||
J.C. Lindsey | Mayes | ||
Murray Gibbons | McClain | ||
James Dyer | McCurtain | ||
Paul Stewart | McCurtain | ||
D.A. Brumley | McIntosh | ||
E.F. Saltsman | McIntosh | ||
Jesse Pullen | Murray | ||
A.K. Berry | Muskogee | ||
Muskogee | |||
Perry Miller | Muskogee | ||
R.F. Howe | Noble | ||
Charles Baskin | Nowata | ||
T.W. Harman | Okfuskee | ||
T.H. Wren | Okfuskee | ||
W.S. Burleson | Oklahoma | ||
Anna Laskey | Oklahoma | ||
Joe O'Brien | Oklahoma | ||
W.W. Robertson | Oklahoma | ||
R.A. Singletary | Oklahoma | ||
Allen Street | Oklahoma | ||
Okmulgee | |||
Charles Lewis | Okmulgee | ||
Joseph Rossiter | Okmulgee | ||
Richard Elam | Osage | ||
Marshall Smith | Osage | ||
J.S. Mabon | Ottawa | ||
George Moothart | Ottawa | ||
E.M. Funkhouser | Pawnee | ||
Edith Mitchell | Payne | ||
Charles Brice | Pittsburg | ||
T.D. Taylor | Pittsburg | ||
Fred Brydia | Pontotoc | ||
N.A.J. Ticer | Pottawatomie | ||
L.C. Watson | Pottawatomie | ||
G.T. Johnson | Pushmataha | ||
W.A. Adams | Roger Mills | ||
Wayne Bayless | Rogers | ||
Wilbur Varnum | Seminole | ||
J.L. Watson | Sequoyah | ||
W.D. McBee | Stephens | ||
Stephens | |||
Henry R. King | Tillman | ||
Frank Boyer | Tulsa | ||
Warren Ferrell | Tulsa | ||
Tulsa | |||
John Miller | Tulsa | ||
J.W. Simpson | Tulsa | ||
W.S. Vernon | Wagoner | ||
G.I Vandall | Washington | ||
Edward Hines | Washita | ||
Marion Clothier | Woods | ||
Jerry Coover | Woodward |