22nd Oklahoma Legislature

The Twenty-second 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 regular session at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City from January 4, 1949, to May 27, 1949; and in special session for 17 days in November and December 1949,[1] during the term of Governor Roy J. Turner.

22nd Oklahoma Legislature
Leadership
President Pro Tem of the Senate:
Bill Logan (D)
Speaker of the House:
Walter Billingsley (D)
Composition:
Senate
39      5     
House
103      12     

Dates of session

  • Regular session: January 4, 1949-May 27, 1949[1]
  • Special session: November–December 1949[1]

Previous: 21st Legislature • Next: 23rd Legislature

Party composition

Senate

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
39 5 44
Voting share 88.6% 11.4%

House of Representatives

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
103 12 115
Voting share 89.6% 10.4%

Leadership

Senate

House of Representatives

Members

Senate

DistrictNameParty
1Dwight LeonardDem
2A. E. AndersonDem
2Orval GrimDem
3Claude SeamanRep
4Henry W. WorthingtonDem
5Burr SpeckDem
6Carl Max CookDem
6Byron DacusDem
7Bill GinderRep
8Floyd CarrierRep
9Perry HowellRep
10J. Val ConnellDem
11Everett CollinsDem
12Louis RitzhauptDem
13Oliver WalkerDem
13Boyd CowdenDem
14Jim RinehartDem
14John JarmanDem
15Tom JelksDem
15Don BaldwinDem
16Roy C. BoecherDem
17Phil LoweryDem
17Bill LoganDem
18Joe B. ThompsonDem
19James C. NanceDem
19Herbert HopeDem
20Keith CartwrightDem
21J. Gladstone EmeryDem
22Paul BallingerDem
23Virgil MedlockDem
24Leroy McClendonDem
25M. O. CountsDem
26Raymond D. GaryDem
27Will RogersDem
27Roy WhiteDem
28Ray FineDem
29W. T. GooldyDem
30Perry PorterDem
31Arthur PriceRep
32James NevinsDem
33W. A. WallerDem
34Frank MahanDem
35H. D. BinnsDem
36Joe Bailey CobbDem
  • Table based on 2005 Oklahoma Almanac.[3]

House of Representatives

NamePartyCounty
W. H. LangleyDemAdair
W. E. CordrayRepAlfalfa
Bob TrentDemAtoka
Floyd SumrallDemBeaver
H. F. CarmichaelDemBeckham
Jack DillonRepBlaine
James DouglasDemBryan
Jack McGaheyDemBryan
Wayne BrewerDemCaddo
Walter MorrisDemCaddo
Jean PazoureckDemCanadian
R. Rhys EvansDemCarter
Ernest TateDemCarter
S. Richard SmithDemCherokee
Hal WelchDemChoctaw
Roy T. NallDemCimarron
Joe SmalleyDemCleveland
T. K. KinglesmithDemCoal
Charles OzmunDemComanche
Dick RiggsDemComanche
Luther Boyd EubanksDemCotton
W. Walter BaileyDemCraig
Lou Stockton AllardDemCreek
Streeter SpeakmanDemCreek
William ShibleyDemCreek
Wayne WallaceDemCuster
A. B. JohnstonDemDelaware
Jim KounsDemDewey
A. R. LarasonDemEllis
John CampRepGarfield
Richard RomangRepGarfield
J. Cecil LongDemGarvin
Ike TolbertDemGarvin
John LanceDemGrady
Bill WallaceDemGrady
William CardDemGrant
Wade ShumateDemGreer
Valdhe PitmanDemHarmon
Ben DouglasRepHarper
D. C. CantrellDemHaskell
Tom AnglinDemHughes
Guy HortonDemJackson
Jack ColemanDemJefferson
Marvin BrannonDemJohnston
Guy BaileyDemKay
H. Everett BlackRepKay
W. A. BurtonDemKingfisher
Lloyd ReederDemKiowa
E. T. DunlapDemLatimer
Dual AutryDemLeFlore
Edd C. HawthorneDemLeFlore
Jesse BerryRepLincoln
John WagnerRepLincoln
Lewis WolfeRepLogan
Thomas AndersonDemLove
J. Howard LindleyRepMajor
Roy BilesDemMarshall
Gus BethellDemMayes
James R. WilliamsDemMcClain
James DyerDemMcCurtain
Paul HarkeyDemMcCurtain
Wilford BohannonDemMcIntosh
L. B. PeakDemMurray
Joe CannonDemMuskogee
Bill HaworthDemMuskogee
Edwin LangleyDemMuskogee
F. C. SeidsDemNoble
Otis MunsonDemNowata
William L. JonesDemOkfuskee
Dwain BoxDemOklahoma
Ben BrickellDemOklahoma
Robert CunninghamDemOklahoma
J. D. McCartyDemOklahoma
Norman ReynoldsDemOklahoma
Robert ShermanDemOklahoma
W. R. WallaceDemOklahoma
Edgar BoatmanDemOkmulgee
John Russell Jr.DemOkmulgee
Charles BaconDemOsage
Bill BurkhartDemOsage
Jess FronterhouseDemOttawa
Robert Reynolds Jr.DemOttawa
Ray D. HenryDemPawnee
Robert L. HertDemPayne
Lonnie BrownDemPittsburg
Kirksey NixDemPittsburg
Gene StipeDemPittsburg
J. W. HuffDemPontotoc
H. P. SuggDemPontotoc
Frank BrownDemPottawatomie
A. J. OwnbyDemPottawatomie
William TiffanyDemPottawatomie
Curtis RobersonDemPushmataha
S. S. McColginDemRoger Mills
Dave L. SmithDemRogers
Walter BillingsleyDemSeminole
N. BlaylockDemSeminole
Charles SimsDemSeminole
Owen TaylorDemSequoyah
James BullardDemStephens
Harold GarvinDemStephens
Leon B. FieldDemTexas
D. H. LaingDemTillman
Harvey AllenDemTulsa
S. H. AndrewsDemTulsa
James G. DavidsonDemTulsa
Wesley E. DisneyDemTulsa
Grant ForsytheDemTulsa
Al JenningsDemTulsa
Richard T. OliverDemTulsa
Carlisle DukeDemWagoner
Laton DotyRepWashington
Dale GriffinDemWashita
Ben EasterlyDemWoods
Clarence MeigsRepWoodward
  • Table based on government database.[4]
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References

  1. A Century to Remember Archived September 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Oklahoma House of Representatives Archived June 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (accessed June 17, 2013)
  2. 2005 Oklahoma Almanac, p. 761, Oklahoma Department of Libraries. (accessed June 28, 2013)
  3. 2005 Oklahoma Almanac (accessed July 9, 2013)
  4. Historic Members Archived 2013-06-22 at WebCite, Okhouse.gov (accessed July 9, 2013).
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