10th Oklahoma Legislature
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{{Infobox legislature
| name = 10th Oklahoma Legislature
| coa_pic = File:Flag of Oklahoma (1925–1941).svg
| leader1_type = President Pro Tem of the Senate:
| leader1 = William J. Holloway (D)
| leader2_type = Speaker of the House:
| leader2 = J.B. Harper (D)
| leader3_type = Composition:
| leader3 = Senate
38 {{Color box|#0000FF|border=darkgray}} 6 {{Color box|#FF0000|border=darkgray}}
House
83 {{Color box|#0000FF|border=darkgray}} 24 {{Color box|#FF0000|border=darkgray}}
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The Tenth 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 6 to March 28, 1925, during the term of Governor Martin Trapp.[http://www.okhouse.gov/Documents/CenturyToRemember.pdf A Century to Remember] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120910204833/http://www.okhouse.gov/Documents/CenturyToRemember.pdf |date=2012-09-10 }}, Okhouse.gov. (accessed June 20, 2013)
The 1925 session was marked by the creation of the state's top investigative law enforcement agency, which is today known as the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
Dates of sessions
- Regular session: January 6-March 28, 1925
Previous: 9th Legislature • Next: 11th Legislature
Major legislation
- The Oklahoma Legislature passed legislation to create the Bureau of Criminal Identification in 1925, which today is known as the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.[http://www.odl.state.ok.us/oar/governors/bios/trapp.pdf Biographical Note Martin Trapp] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303194046/http://www.odl.state.ok.us/oar/governors/bios/trapp.pdf |date=2016-03-03 }} (accessed July 14, 2013)
Party composition
=Senate=
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!rowspan=3|Affiliation !colspan=2|Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Democratic |
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|{{party shading/Democratic}}| 38 |{{party shading/Republican}}| 6 ! 44 |
Voting share
!{{party shading/Democratic}}|86.4% !{{party shading/Republican}}|13.6% !colspan=2| |
=House of Representatives=
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!rowspan=3|Affiliation !colspan=2|Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
!rowspan=3|Total |
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Democratic |
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|{{party shading/Democratic}}| 83 |{{party shading/Republican}}| 24 ! 107 |
Voting share
!{{party shading/Democratic}}|77.6% !{{party shading/Republican}}|22.4% !colspan=2| |
Leadership
William J. Holloway served as president pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate in 1925.[http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/14-histry.pdf 2005 Oklahoma Almanac] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060218215829/http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/14-histry.pdf |date=2006-02-18 }}, Oklahoma Department of Libraries (accessed July 1, 2013) J.B. Harper served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
Members
=Senate=
File:Governor William Holloway.jpg
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! District !! Name !! Party | ||
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|Lt Gov | William J. Holloway | Dem |
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|1 | Wallace Hughes | Dem |
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|2 | Stanley Shepherd | Dem |
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|2 | E.M. Reed | Dem |
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|3 | L.R. Hughey | Dem |
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|4 | Mrs. Lamar Looney | Dem |
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|5 | Harry Cordell | Dem |
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|6 | S.G. Thomas | Dem |
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|6 | A.E. Darnell | Dem |
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|7 | Ira Hill | Rep |
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|8 | W.J. Otjen | Rep |
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|9 | William Cline | Dem |
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|10 | Jo Ferguson | Rep |
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|11 | Harry Jones | Dem |
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|12 | Joe Shearer | Rep |
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|13 | Thomas C. Waldrep | Dem |
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|13 | C.M. Feuquay | Dem |
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|14 | Jack Barker | Dem |
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|14 | W.C. Fidler | Dem |
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|15 | Ed Johns | Dem |
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|15 | Jed Johnson | Dem |
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|16 | W.P. Kimerer | Rep |
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|17 | W.C. Lewis | Dem |
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|17 | Dave Boyer | Dem |
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|18 | Earl Brown | Dem |
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|18 | U.T. Rexroat | Dem |
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|19 | John Luttrell | Dem |
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|19 | Mac Q. Williamson | Dem |
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|20 | J.H. McCurley | Dem |
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|20 | Thomas F. Memminger | Dem |
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|21 | L.P. Bobo | Dem |
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|22 | Tom Anglin | Dem |
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|23 | Joseph Looney | Dem |
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|24 | William J. Holloway | Dem |
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|25 | Carl Monk | Dem |
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|26 | J.R. McClendon | Dem |
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|27 | W.M. Gulager | Dem |
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|27 | W.G. Stigler | Dem |
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|28 | John Goodall | Dem |
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|29 | Harve Langley | Dem |
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|30 | H.L. Marshall | Rep |
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|31 | Washington E. Hudson | Dem |
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|32 | Amos Holland Culp | Dem |
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|33 | Floyd Calvert | Dem |
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|34 | G.I. Van Dall | Dem |
=House of Representatives=
class="wikitable sortable"
! Name !! Party !! County | ||
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|J.D. Beauyear | Dem | Adair |
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|O.W.T. Henderson | Dem | Alfalfa |
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|P.R. Crowley | Dem | Atoka |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|Roy Coppock | Rep | Beaver, Harper |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Ira Finley | Dem | Beckham |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Elias Smith | Dem | Blaine |
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|O.E. Thornley | Dem | Bryan |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|E.P. White | Dem | Bryan |
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|Roy Hangar | Rep | Caddo |
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|Harry Jolly | Dem | Caddo |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Price Thompson | Dem | Canadian |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|J.W. Murphy | Dem | Carter |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|Lloyd Noble | Rep | Carter |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|J.A. Morgan | Rep | Cherokee |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|D.A. Stovall | Dem | Choctaw |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|William Strong | Dem | Cimarron, Texas |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|E.V. George | Dem | Cleveland |
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|J.R. Hickman | Dem | Coal |
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|E.M. Reinwand | Dem | Comanche |
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|H.P. Wettengel | Dem | Comanche |
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|Joseph Hooper | Dem | Cotton |
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|O.E. Odell | Dem | Craig |
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|W.I. Cunningham | Dem | Creek |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Ida Robertson | Dem | Creek |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|Edward F. White | Rep | Creek |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Thomas P. Stone | Dem | Custer |
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|Isaiah Long | Rep | Delaware |
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|C.R. Flint | Rep | Dewey |
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|G.E. Davison | Rep | Ellis |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|O.R. Miller | Rep | Garfield |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|William H. Ryan | Dem | Garfield |
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|James M. Thompson | Dem | Garvin |
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|A.L. Davis | Dem | Grady |
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|David C. Roberts Jr. | Dem | Grady |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|William M. Thornhill | Rep | Grant |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|J.G.H. Windle | Dem | Greer |
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|E.C. Abernathy | Dem | Harmon |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Newt Sanders | Dem | Haskell |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|N.J. Johnson | Dem | Hughes |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|A.E. Bilbrey | Dem | Jackson |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Guy Green | Dem | Jefferson |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|John Garner | Dem | Johnston |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|G.A. Chappell | Rep | Kay |
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|Joseph Wilson Morris | Rep | Kay |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|Robert B. McClintic | Rep | Kingfisher |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Charles F. Fawks Jr. | Dem | Kiowa |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|E.M. Cooper | Dem | Latimer |
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|J.B. Harper | Dem | LeFlore |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Burton Kidd | Dem | LeFlore |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|B. Taylor | Rep | Lincoln |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|M.M. Watson | Rep | Lincoln |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|O.B. Acton | Rep | Logan |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Woody Dixon | Dem | Love |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|John Voorhees | Rep | Major |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|David L. Faulk | Dem | Marshall |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Fred S. Lee | Dem | Mayes |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|C.C. Hester | Dem | McClain |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Paul Stewart | Dem | McCurtain |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Paul Thorn | Dem | McCurtain |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|L.D. Ogden | Dem | McIntosh |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|H.W. Broadbent | Dem | Murray |
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|Tom B. O'Bryan | Dem | Muskogee |
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|J.F. Strayhorn | Dem | Muskogee |
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|F.L. Walton | Dem | Muskogee |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|R.F. Howe | Rep | Noble |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|W.T. Bluejacket | Dem | Nowata |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|T.H. Wren | Dem | Okfuskee |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|H.L. Caldwell | Rep | Oklahoma |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|Henry L. Cloud | Rep | Oklahoma |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Robert C. Graham | Dem | Oklahoma |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Anna Laskey | Dem | Oklahoma |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|R.A. Singletary | Dem | Oklahoma |
{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | Oklahoma |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|S.M. Hufstedler | Dem | Okmulgee |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Charles Lewis | Dem | Okmulgee |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|David Logan | Dem | Okmulgee |
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|H.N. Cornutt | Dem | Osage |
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|Frank Shaw | Dem | Osage |
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|Perry Porter | Dem | Ottawa |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|R.W. Skinner | Dem | Ottawa |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|W.S. Caldwell | Rep | Pawnee |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|George Hoke | Dem | Payne |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Fletcher Davis | Dem | Pittsburg |
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|E.P. Hill | Dem | Pittsburg |
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|Otto Strickland | Dem | Pontotoc |
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|Sam Bailey | Dem | Pottawatomie |
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|M.M. Henderson | Dem | Pottawatomie |
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|L.W. Weaver | Dem | Pushmataha |
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|John Simpler | Dem | Roger Mills |
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|E.H. Lightner | Dem | Rogers |
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|Bart Aldridge | Dem | Seminole |
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|W.A. Carlisle | Dem | Sequoyah |
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|T.M. McCombs | Dem | Sequoyah |
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|P.D. Sullivan | Dem | Stephens |
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|Henry R. King | Dem | Tillman |
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|Frank Boyer | Dem | Tulsa |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Phillip Kramer | Dem | Tulsa |
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|John Miller | Dem | Tulsa |
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|Thomas Munroe | Dem | Tulsa |
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|O.H. Terwilleger | Dem | Tulsa |
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|Horace Foster | Dem | Wagoner |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|A.C. Easter | Rep | Washington |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|William Rupard | Dem | Washington |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
|Ed Hines | Dem | Washita |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
|Marion Clothier | Rep | Woods |
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|Jerry Coover | Rep | Woodward |
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130630115905/https://lsb.state.ok.us/ Oklahoma Legislature]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130622043630/http://okhouse.gov/ Oklahoma House of Representatives]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130709122943/http://www.oksenate.gov/ Oklahoma Senate]
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