M. O. Penix (? – 1955) was a state legislator in Arkansas, who served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1911 to 1913.[1] [2] He was a proponent of prohibition and opposed women’s suffrage, claiming ""women accoutered with liquor constitute a greater threat to the sanctity of our self-government than does the socialist".[3] Although there was support for prohibition at the time, his proposals failed to pass, and he lost reelection in 1912.[3]