List of speakers of the Arkansas House of Representatives explained

Post:Speaker
Body:Arkansas House of Representatives
Insignia:Seal of the Arkansas House of Representatives.svg
Insigniasize:110px
Insigniacaption:House of Representatives seal
Incumbent:Matthew Shepherd
Incumbentsince:June 15, 2018
Style:The Honorable (diplomatic)
Mister Speaker (within the assembly)
Appointer:Arkansas House of Representatives
Seat:Arkansas State Capitol
Formation:September 12, 1836
Termlength:Two years
Constituting Instrument:Constitution of Arkansas
Succession:4th
Inaugural:John Wilson
Website:http://www.arkansashouse.org/

The Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives is the speaker (presiding officer) of the Arkansas House of Representatives, the lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly. They serve as the leader and head of the Arkansas House, and can control what legislation comes to a vote. The Speaker's counterpart in the State Senate is the President of the Senate. There has never been a woman speaker.[1]

Position legacy

Some early Speakers went on to prominent political careers or leveraged the position into statewide positions. John Roane, James Berry, James P. Eagle and others became governor in the years after serving as Speaker. J. C. Tappan was twice nominated by the Democrats, but declined to run both times. Albert Rust, Edward A. Warren, and Lewis E. Sawyer became US Representatives.

In recent times, the Speaker has been a veteran member of the General Assembly.

Territorial House of Representatives

List of speakers

Speaker Took office Left office Party Notes Session
1John WilsonSeptember 12, 1836[3] December 4, 1837[4] 1st
2Grandison Delaney RoystonDecember 4, 1837[5] November 5, 1838[6] Democratic1st
3Gilbert MarshallNovember 5, 1838[7] November 2, 1840[8] Democratic 2nd
4George HillNovember 2, 1840[9] November 7, 1842[10] Democratic 3rd
5W. S. OldhamNovember 7, 1842[11] November 4, 1844[12] Democratic 4th
6John S. RoaneNovember 4, 1844[13] November 2, 1846[14] Democratic 5th
7Albert RustNovember 2, 1846[15] November 4, 1848[16] Democratic 6th
8Edward A. WarrenNovember 4, 1848[17] November 4, 1850[18] Democratic 7th
9T. B. FlournoyNovember 4, 1850[19] November 1, 1852[20] Democratic 8th
10Benjamin P. JettNovember 1, 1852[21] November 6, 1854[22] Democratic 9th
11Samuel MitchellNovember 6, 1854[23] November 1, 1858[24] Democratic 10th, 11th
12O. H. OatesNovember 1, 1858[25] November 5, 1860[26] Democratic 12th
13Bradley Bunch[27] November 5, 1860[28] November 5, 1862[29] Democratic 13th
14John HarrellNovember 5, 1862[30] April 11, 1864[31] Democratic14th
15H. B. AllisApril 11, 1864[32] September 22, 1864[33] Democratic15th
J. F. LowrySeptember 22, 1864[34] October 2, 1864[35] DemocraticIn exile
16Bradley BunchNovember 5, 1866[36] April 2, 1868[37] Democratic 16th
17J. G. PriceApril 2, 1868[38] January 2, 1871[39] Democratic 17th
18C. W. TankersleyJanuary 2, 1871[40] May 11, 1874[41] Democratic 18th, 19th
19James BerryMay 11, 1874[42] May 28, 1874[43] Democratic 19th
20A. A. PenningtonNovember 10, 1874[44] January 8, 1877[45] Democratic 20th
21D. L. KilgoreJanuary 8, 1877[46] January 13, 1879[47] Democratic 21st
22J. T. BeardenJanuary 13, 1879[48] January 8, 1881[49] Democratic 22nd
23George ThornburghJanuary 8, 1881[50] January 8, 1883[51] Democratic 23rd
24W. C. BraleyJanuary 8, 1883[52] January 12, 1885[53] Democratic 24th
25James P. EagleJanuary 12, 1885[54] January 10, 1887[55] Democratic 25th
26J. M. HewittJanuary 10, 1887[56] January 10, 1889[57] Democratic 26th
27B. B. HudginsJanuary 10, 1889[58] January 12, 1891[59] Democratic 27th
28Elias W. RectorJanuary 12, 1891[60] January 9, 1893[61] Democratic 28th
29T. C. HumphreyJanuary 9, 1893[62] January 14, 1895[63] Democratic 29th
30John C. ColquittJanuary 14, 1895[64] January 11, 1897[65] Democratic 30th
31J. C. TappanJanuary 11, 1897[66] January 9, 1899[67] Democratic 31st
32A. F. VandeventerJanuary 9, 1899[68] January 14, 1901[69] Democratic 32nd
33T. H. HumphreysJanuary 14, 1901[70] January 12, 1903[71] Democratic 33rd
34John I. MooreJanuary 12, 1903[72] January 9, 1905[73] Democratic 34th
35William W. CateJanuary 9, 1905[74] January 14, 1907[75] Democratic 35th
36Allen HamiterJanuary 14, 1907[76] January 11, 1909[77] Democratic 36th
37F. E. BrownJanuary 11, 1909[78] January 12, 1911[79] Democratic 37th
38R. F. MilweeJanuary 12, 1911[80] January 13, 1913[81] Democratic 38th
39Joe HardageJanuary 13, 1913[82] January 11, 1915[83] Democratic 39th
40L. E. SawyerJanuary 11, 1915[84] January 8, 1917[85] Democratic 40th
41Lee CazortJanuary 8, 1917[86] January 13, 1919[87] Democratic 41st
42C. P. NewtonJanuary 13, 1919[88] Democratic 42nd
43Joe JoinerJanuary 26, 1920[89] January 8, 1923[90] Democratic 42nd, 43rd
44Howard ReedJanuary 8, 1923[91] January 12, 1925[92] Democratic 44th
45Thomas A. HillJanuary 12, 1925[93] January 10, 1927[94] Democratic 45th
46Reece CaudleJanuary 10, 1927[95] January 14, 1929[96] Democratic 46th
47W. H. AbingtonJanuary 14, 1929[97] January 12, 1931[98] Democratic 47th
48Irving C. NealeJanuary 12, 1931[99] January 9, 1933[100] Democratic 48th
49Kemp ToneyJanuary 9, 1933[101] January 14, 1935[102] Democratic 49th
50Harve B. ThornJanuary 14, 1935[103] January 11, 1937[104] Democratic 50th
51John M. BransfordJanuary 11, 1937[105] January 13, 1941[106] Democratic 51st, 52nd
52Means WilkinsonJanuary 13, 1941[107] January 11, 1943[108] Democratic 53rd
53R. W. GriffithJanuary 11, 1943[109] January 8, 1945[110] Democratic 54th
54Horace NorthcuttJanuary 8, 1945[111] January 13, 1947[112] Democratic 55th
55Roy L. Riales Sr.January 13, 1947[113] January 10, 1949[114] Democratic 56th
56Carl HendrixJanuary 10, 1949[115] January 8, 1951[116] Democratic 57th
57James R. CampbellJanuary 8, 1951[117] January 12, 1953[118] Democratic 58th
58Carroll HollensworthJanuary 12, 1953[119] January 10, 1955[120] Democratic 59th
59Charles F. SmithJanuary 10, 1955[121] January 14, 1957[122] Democratic 60th
60Glenn WaltherJanuary 14, 1957[123] January 12, 1959[124] Democratic 61st
61E. C. FleemanJanuary 12, 1959[125] January 9, 1961[126] Democratic 62nd
62John P. BethellJanuary 9, 1961[127] January 14, 1963[128] Democratic 63rd
63Marion CrankJanuary 14, 1963[129] January 11, 1965[130] Democratic 64th
64J. H. Cottrell Jr.January 11, 1965[131] January 19, 1967[132] Democratic 65th
65Sterling R. CockrillJanuary 9, 1967[133] January 13, 1969[134] Democratic 66th
66Hayes McClerkinJanuary 13, 1969[135] January 11, 1971[136] Democratic 67th
67Ray S. Smith, Jr.January 11, 1971[137] January 8, 1973[138] Democratic 68th
68Buddy TurnerJanuary 8, 1973[139] January 13, 1975[140] Democratic 69th
69Cecil L. AlexanderJanuary 13, 1975[141] January 10, 1977[142] Democratic 70th
70James L. Shaver, Jr.January 10, 1977[143] January 8, 1979[144] Democratic 71st
71John E. MillerJanuary 8, 1979[145] January 12, 1981[146] Democratic 72nd
72Lloyd McCuistonJanuary 12, 1981[147] January 10, 1983[148] Democratic 73rd
73John Paul CappsJanuary 10, 1983[149] January 14, 1985[150] Democratic 74th
74Lacy LandersJanuary 14, 1985[151] January 1987[152] Democratic 75th
75Ernest CunninghamJanuary 1987[153] January 1989[154] Democratic 76th
76B. G. HendrixJanuary 1989[155] January 1991[156] Democratic 77th
77John LiptonJanuary 1991[157] January 1993[158] Democratic 78th
78Doc BryanJanuary 1993[159] January 1995[160] Democratic 79th
79Bobby HogueJanuary 1995[161] January 1999[162] Democratic 80th, 81st
80Bob JohnsonJanuary 1999January 2001Democratic 82nd
81Shane BroadwayJanuary 2001January 2003Democratic 83rd
82Herschel W. ClevelandJanuary 2003January 2005Democratic 84th
83Bill StovallJanuary 2005January 2007Democratic 85th
84Benny PetrusJanuary 2007January 2009Democratic 86th
85Robbie WillsJanuary 2009January 2011Democratic 87th
86Robert S. Moore Jr.January 2011January 2013Democratic 88th
87Davy CarterJanuary 2013January 2015Republican89th
88Jeremy GillamJanuary 2015June 15, 2018Republican90th, 91st
89Matthew ShepherdJune 15, 2018PresentRepublican91st, 92nd
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