11th Oklahoma Legislature

The Eleventh 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 4 to March 24, 1927, and in special session from December 6 through 29, 1927,[1] during the term of Governor Henry S. Johnston.

11th Oklahoma Legislature
Leadership
President Pro Tem of the Senate:
Mac Q. Williamson (D)
Speaker of the House:
D.A. Stovall (D)
Composition:
Senate
35      9     
House
83      22     

Dates of sessions

  • Regular session: January 4-March 24, 1927
  • Special session: December 6–29, 1927

Previous: 10th Legislature • Next: 12th Legislature

Party composition

Senate

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
35 9 44
Voting share 79.5% 20.5%

House of Representatives

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
83 22 105
Voting share 79% 21%

Leadership

Lieutenant Governor William J. Holloway served as President of the Senate, giving him a tie-breaking vote and the authority to serve as presiding officer. Mac Q. Williamson served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate in 1927.[2] D.A. Stovall served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[1]

Members

Senate

DistrictNameParty
1W. H. LoofbourrowDem
2Stanley ShepherdDem
2E.M. ReedDem
3D. H. PowersRep
4Mrs. Lamar LooneyDem
5W. C. AustinDem
6S.G. ThomasDem
6A.E. DarnellDem
7Ira HillRep
8W.J. OtjenRep
9W. T. ClarkRep
10Jo FergusonRep
11Fletcher JohnsonDem
12Joe ShearerRep
13Tom WaldrepDem
13George PeckDem
14John L. RiceDem
14W.C. FidlerDem
15Gordon GrayDem
15Jed JohnsonDem
16W.P. KimererRep
17C. S. StormsDem
17Dave BoyerDem
18Jess PullenDem
18U.T. RexroatDem
19E. V. GeorgeDem
19Mac Q. WilliamsonDem
20J.H. McCurleyDem
20J. N. NesbittDem
21D. A. ShawDem
22Tom AnglinDem
23Lester E. SmithDem
24Paul StewartDem
25Guy AndrewsDem
26Felix SimmonsDem
27W.M. GulagerDem
27W.G. StiglerDem
28John GoodallDem
29R. L. WheatleyDem
30H.L. MarshallRep
31C. H. TerwillegerRep
32A.H. CulpDem
33Gid GrahamDem
34G.I. Van DallDem
  • Table based on state almanac.[2]

House of Representatives

NamePartyCounty
Frank AdairDemAdair
Oliver Henderson[3]DemAlfalfa
P. R. CrowleyDemAtoka
C. E. BaggerlyDemBeaver, Harper
Frank CarmichaelDemBeckham
Elias SmithDemBlaine
A. N. LeecraftDemBryan
J. B. SmithDemBryan
Harry JollyDemCaddo
Lewis WareRepCaddo
J. B. DeardorffDemCanadian
Earl BrownDemCarter
Arleigh DavisDemCarter
Charles RogersDemCherokee
O. A. BrewerDemChoctaw
Frank SewellDemCimarron, Texas
C. T. LaneDemCleveland
C. Leslie CardwellDemCoal
J. A. JohnsonDemComanche
James C. NanceDemCotton
Bryant CashDemCraig
W. G. BeattyDemCreek
Sebe A. ChristianDemCreek
J. A. WatsonDemCreek
Thomas P. StoneDemCuster
James ButlerRepDelaware
V. D. McArthurRepDewey
George BaldwinDemEllis
J. B. CampbellRepGarfield
Arthur StraussRepGarfield
Homer PaulDemGarvin
James M. ThompsonDemGarvin
David C. HybargerDemGrady
Frank ManningDemGrady
T. E. BeckRepGrant
J. G. H. WindleDemGreer
R. B. BryantDemHarmon
O. P. NashDemHaskell
W. F. GilmerDemHughes
A. E. BilbreyDemJackson
J. T. DanielDemJefferson
Kenneth ClarkDemJohnston
John M. BellDemKay
Gilford ChappellRepKay
Robert B. McClinticRepKingfisher
J. E. WatsonDemKiowa
Claud BriggsDemLatimer
F. W. BirdDemLeFlore
John J. ThomasDemLeFlore
J. B. PomeroyRepLincoln
B. TaylorRepLincoln
O. B. ActonRepLogan
Woody DixonDemLove
John VoorheesRepMajor
David L. FaulkDemMarshall
A. Lee BattenfieldDemMayes
J. Nealy ForehandDemMcClain
E. E. CochranDemMcCurtain
James DyerDemMcCurtain
Lattie OgdenDemMcIntosh
Oscar LowranceDemMurray
Albert BerryDemMuskogee
Charles MoonDemMuskogee
Tom B. O'BryanDemMuskogee
W. R. FryRepNoble
James NairnDemNowata
Joe L. DukesDemOkfuskee
R.A. Billups Jr.DemOklahoma
Ben F. DavisDemOklahoma
Bob GrahamDemOklahoma
Anna LaskeyDemOklahoma
C. R. ReevesDemOklahoma
R. A. SingletaryDemOklahoma
David LoganDemOkmulgee
Tom PayneDemOkmulgee
Virgie RiddleDemOkmulgee
Martin FraleyDemOsage
Clarence LohmanDemOsage
Perry PorterDemOttawa
R. W. SkinnerDemOttawa
W. D. WebberRepPawnee
Guy McLauryDemPayne
J. W. ReeceDemPayne
E. P. HillDemPittsburg
D. L. RoeDemPittsburg
Frank WatsonDemPittsburg
W. H. EbeyDemPottawatomie
Will H. ThompsonDemPottawatomie
Tom JohnsonDemPushmataha
W. R. TrentRepRoger Mills
Tom KightDemRogers
Bart AldridgeDemSeminole
T. M. McCombsDemSequoyah
P. D. SullivanDemStephens
R. L. ChristianDemTillman
L. O. MaxwellRepTulsa
O. O. OwensRepTulsa
G. C. ThomasRepTulsa
Hugh WebsterRepTulsa
D. A. WilsonRepTulsa
Horace FosterDemWagoner
A. C. EasterRepWashington
Ed HinesDemWashita
E. W. SnoddyRepWoods
Willis JamesDemWoodward
  • Table based on government database.[4]
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References

  1. A Century to Remember Archived 2012-09-10 at the Wayback Machine, Okhouse.gov. (accessed June 20, 2013)
  2. 2005 Oklahoma Almanac, Oklahoma Department of Libraries (accessed July 1, 2013)
  3. Research shows O.W.T. Henderson's full name is Oliver Walter Terry Henderson.
  4. Historic Members, Okhouse.gov (accessed June 25, 2013). Archived 2013-06-29.
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