List of speakers of the Texas House of Representatives explained

The Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives is the presiding officer of the Texas House of Representatives.

For more information about the office and powers of the Speaker see Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives.

Republic of Texas

Speakers of the House of Representatives in the Congresses of the Republic of Texas.

NameTerm in officeCongress
Ira Ingram1836–18371st
Branch Tanner Archer18372nd
Joseph Rowe1838
John M. Hansford1838–18393rd
David Spangler Kaufman1840–18414th
5th
Kenneth Lewis Anderson1841–18426th
Nicholas Henry Darnell1842–18437th
Richardson A. Scurry1843–18448th
John M. Lewis1844–18469th

State of Texas

Speakers of the House of Representatives in the Legislatures of the State of Texas.

NamePartyTerm in officeLegislative
sessions
William CrumpDemocraticFebruary 16, 1846 – March 3, 18461st
John "Red" BrownDemocraticMarch 3, 1846 – March 9, 1846
Edward Thomas BranchDemocraticMarch 9, 1846 – March 16, 1846
William CrumpDemocraticMarch 16, 1846 – May 1, 1846
William H. BourlandDemocraticMay 1, 1846 – May 11, 1846
Stephen W. PerkinsDemocraticMay 11, 1846 – December 13, 1847
J. W. HendersonDemocraticDecember 13, 1847 – November 5, 18492nd
Charles G. KeenanDemocraticNovember 5, 1849 – November 3, 18513rd
David Catchings DicksonDemocraticNovember 3, 1851 – November 7, 18534th
Hardin Richard RunnelsDemocraticNovember 7, 1853 – November 5, 18555th
Hamilton Prioleau BeeDemocraticNovember 5, 1855 – November 2, 18576th
William S. TaylorDemocraticNovember 2, 1857 – January 18, 18587th
Matthew Fielding LockeDemocraticJanuary 18, 1858 – November 7, 1859
M. D. K. TaylorDemocraticNovember 7, 1859 – November 4, 18618th
Constantine W. BuckleyDemocraticNovember 4, 1861 – December 7, 18619th
Nicholas Henry DarnellDemocraticDecember 7, 1861 – January 14, 1862[1]
VacantJanuary 14, 1862 – February 2, 1863
Constantine W. BuckleyDemocraticFebruary 2, 1863 – November 2, 1863
M. D. K. TaylorDemocraticNovember 2, 1863 – August 6, 186610th
Nathaniel Macon BurfordUnionist[2] August 6, 1866 – April 25, 1869[3] 11th
VacantApril 25, 1869 – February 8, 1870
Ira Hobart EvansRepublicanFebruary 10, 1870 – May 10, 187112th
William Henry SinclairRepublicanMay 10, 1871 – January 14, 1873
M. D. K. TaylorDemocraticJanuary 14, 1873 – January 13, 187413th
Guy Morrison BryanDemocraticJanuary 13, 1874 – April 18, 187614th
Thomas Reuben BonnerDemocraticApril 18, 1876 – January 14, 187915th
John Hughes CochranDemocraticJanuary 14, 1879 – January 11, 188116th
George Robertson ReevesDemocraticJanuary 11, 1881 – September 5, 188217th
Charles Reese GibsonDemocratic1883–188518th
Lafayette Lumpkin FosterDemocratic1885–188719th
George Cassety PendletonDemocratic1887–188920th
Frank P. AlexanderDemocratic1889–189121st
Robert Teague MilnerDemocratic1891–189322nd
John Hughes CochranDemocratic1893–189523rd
Thomas Slater SmithDemocratic1895–189724th
L. Travis DashiellDemocratic1897–189925th
James S. SherrillDemocratic1899–190126th
Robert E. PrinceDemocratic1901–190327th
Pat Morris NeffDemocratic1903–190528th
Francis William SeaburyDemocratic1905–190729th
Thomas Bell LoveDemocratic1907–190930th
Austin Milton KennedyDemocratic190931st
John Wesley MarshallDemocratic1909–1911
Sam RayburnDemocratic1911–191332nd
Chester H. TerrellDemocratic1913–191533rd
John William WoodsDemocratic1915–191734th
Franklin Oliver FullerDemocratic1917–191935th
Robert Ewing ThomasonDemocratic1919–192136th
Charles Graham ThomasDemocratic1921–192337th
Richard Ernest SeaglerDemocratic1923–192538th
Lee SatterwhiteDemocratic1925–192739th
Robert Lee BobbittDemocratic1927–192940th
Wingate S. BarronDemocratic1929–193141st
Fred Hawthorne MinorDemocratic1931–193342nd
Coke R. StevensonDemocratic1933–193743rd
44th
Robert Wilburn CalvertDemocratic1937–193945th
Robert Emmett MorseDemocratic1939–194146th
Homer Lakerby LeonardDemocratic1941–194347th
Price DanielDemocratic1943–194548th
Claud H. GilmerDemocratic1945–194749th
William O. ReedDemocratic1947–194950th
Thomas Durwood Manford Jr.Democratic1949–195151st
Reuben E. SenterfittDemocratic1951–195552nd
53rd
Jim T. LindseyDemocratic1955–195754th
Waggoner CarrDemocratic1957–196155th
56th
Jimmy TurmanDemocratic196157th
Byron M. TunnellDemocratic196358th
Ben BarnesDemocratic1965–196959th
60th
Gus Franklin MutscherDemocratic1969–197261st
62nd
Rayford PriceDemocratic1972–1973[4] 62nd
Price Daniel Jr.Democratic1973–197563rd
Bill W. ClaytonDemocratic1975–198364th
65th
66th
67th
Gib LewisDemocratic1983–199368th
69th
70th
71st
72nd
Pete LaneyDemocratic1993–200373rd
74th
75th
76th
77th
Tom CraddickRepublican2003–200978th
79th
80th
Joe StrausRepublican2009–201981st
82nd
83rd
84th
85th
Dennis BonnenRepublican 2019–202186th
Dade PhelanRepublican 2021–present87th

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References

Notes and References

  1. Darnell resigned some time in 1862 to fight in the Civil War, and Buckley was apparently not re-elected until the beginning of the First Called Session on February 2, 1863
  2. Two sources, one contemporary, say Burford was a Democrat:
    • Encyclopedia: Perez . Joan Jenkins . . Burford, Nathaniel Macon . January 25, 2007 . Burford was a Democrat… .
    • Encyclopedia: Biographical Encyclopedia of Texas . Burford, Nat. Macon . January 25, 2007 . 1880 . Southern Publishing Co. . New York . 1843096 . 72–3 . In politics he has always been a firm and consistent Democrat of the true Jackson type. .
  3. Encyclopedia: Moneyhon . Carl H . . Reconstruction . January 25, 2007 . …every office filled by an elected official incapable of taking the Test Oath would be considered vacant on April 25, 1869 .
  4. Price served as Speaker for the 2nd through the 4th Called Sessions