26th Oklahoma Legislature

The Twenty-sixth 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 8 to May 29, 1957,[1] during the term of Governor Raymond D. Gary.

26th Oklahoma Legislature
Leadership
President Pro Tem of the Senate:
Don Baldwin (D)
Speaker of the House:
Bill Harkey (D)
Composition:
Senate
41      3     
House
101      20     

Dates of session

  • January 8 to May 29, 1957[1]

Previous: 25th Legislature • Next: 27th Legislature

Leadership

House of Representatives

Democratic

  • Speaker of the House: Bill Harkey[1]
  • Speaker Pro Tempore: Arthur Kelly[1]
  • Majority Floor Leader: James Bullard[1]

Republican

Members

Senate

DistrictNameParty
1Leon B. FieldDem
2Charles M. WilsonDem
2S. S. McColginDem
3Ben EasterlyDem
4Basil WilsonDem
5D. L. JonesDem
6K. C. PerrymanDem
6Byron DacusDem
7Stanley CoppockRep
8Floyd CarrierRep
9Roy GranthamRep
10Robert BreedenRep
11Everett CollinsDem
12Louis H. RitzhauptDem
13Oliver WalkerDem
13Boyd CowdenDem
14Jim A. RinehartDem
14George MiskovskyDem
15Walt AllenDem
15Don BaldwinDem
16Roy C. BoecherDem
17Harold GarvinDem
17Fred HarrisDem
18Tom TippsDem
19Virgil YoungDem
19Herbert HopeDem
20Keith CartwrightDem
21Clem HamiltonDem
22Hugh SandlinDem
23Glen CollinsDem
24Leroy McClendonDem
25Gene StipeDem
26Gene HerndonDem
27Harold ShoemakeDem
27Howard YoungDem
28Ray FineDem
29Buck DendyDem
30J. R. Hall Jr.Dem
31Arthur PriceRep
32Tom Payne Jr.Dem
33Clem McSpaddenDem
34Frank MahanDem
35Bob TrentDem
36Bruce FrazierDem
  • Table based on 2005 Oklahoma Almanac.[2]

House of Representatives

NamePartyCounty
W. H. LangleyDemAdair
Tom MorfordRepAlfalfa
Otto StricklandDemAtoka
Floyd SumrallDemBeaver
H. F. CarmichaelDemBeckham
Lewis BohrRepBlaine
Harry J. W. BelvinDemBryan
Earl CartwrightDemBryan
Robert Lawson GoodfellowDemCaddo
Charley LongDemCaddo
Jean PazoureckDemCanadian
Robert PriceDemCarter
Rex SpargerDemCarter
Jack BlissDemCherokee
Lucien SpearDemChoctaw
Carl EtlingRepCimarron
Robert BaileyDemCleveland
Leland WolfDemCleveland
Delbert InmanDemCoal
Charles OzmunDemComanche
Earl SimmonsDemComanche
Jim TaliaferroDemComanche
Tracy DaughertyDemCotton
George PitcherDemCraig
Lou Stockton AllardDemCreek
Heber Finch Jr.DemCreek
William ShibleyDemCreek
Clarence SweeneyDemCuster
Wiley SparkmanDemDelaware
J. B. GraybillDemDewey
A. R. LarasonDemEllis
John N. CampRepGarfield
Richard RomangRepGarfield
Jesse C. DanielDemGarvin
Glen HamDemGarvin
Jefferson Lee DavisDemGrady
John A. LanceDemGrady
A. E. GreenDemGrant
Elmo HurstDemGreer
Dale L. KiteDemHarmon
J.E. BouseDemHarper
Samuel MitchellDemHaskell
Stanley Huser Jr.DemHughes
Bob RivesDemHughes
Guy HortonDemJackson
Bob ScarbroughDemJackson
Bill BradleyDemJefferson
Charles NorrisDemJohnston
Guy BaileyDemKay
Raymond CraigRepKay
Milton PriebeRepKingfisher
William MetcalfDemKiowa
Jim CookDemLatimer
Tom TrawDemLeFlore
Ralph VandiverDemLeFlore
Barbour CoxDemLincoln
Joe CareyRepLogan
Clint LivingstonDemLove
Art BowerRepMajor
William BondDemMarshall
G. A. SampselDemMayes
James C. NanceDemMcClain
Virgil JumperDemMcCurtain
Mort WelchDemMcCurtain
Milam KingDemMcIntosh
Carl WilliamsDemMurray
Russell RubyDemMuskogee
Harold D. SmithDemMuskogee
Charles HammersDemMuskogee
Henry DolezalRepNoble
Otis MunsonDemNowata
Benny HillDemOkfuskee
Red AndrewsDemOklahoma
Robert CunninghamDemOklahoma
Earl Foster Jr.DemOklahoma
G. M. FullerDemOklahoma
Bill HarkeyDemOklahoma
J. D. McCartyDemOklahoma
Cleta John RogersDemOklahoma
Ed ColeDemOkmulgee
James NevinsDemOkmulgee
O. E. RichesonDemOkmulgee
Shockley ShoemakeDemOsage
Virgil TinkerDemOsage
Robert LollarDemOttawa
C. D. WilsonDemOttawa
Rex PrivettDemPawnee
J. H. ArringtonDemPayne
H. L. SparksDemPayne
Willard GotcherDemPittsburg
George NighDemPittsburg
William SkeitchDemPittsburg
Martin ClarkDemPontotoc
J. W. HutchDemPontotoc
Ralph GravesDemPottawatomie
John LevergoodDemPottawatomie
Tom StevensDemPottawatomie
Bob HargraveDemPushmataha
Jodie MoadDemRoger Mills
Bill BriscoeDemRogers
Bucky BucklerDemSeminole
Buck CartwrightDemSeminole
Con LongDemSeminole
Noble StewartDemSequoyah
Edward BondDemStephens
James BullardDemStephens
Frank OgdenDemTexas
Arthur KellyDemTillman
Robert AlexanderRepTulsa
Bernard CalkinsRepTulsa
H. E. ChambersRepTulsa
Joe MusgraveRepTulsa
C. R. NixonRepTulsa
Gordon PattenRepTulsa
John M. SlaterRepTulsa
Vol Howard OdomDemWagoner
Denzil GarrisonRepWashington
Lloyd ReudyRepWashington
Don GreenhawDemWashita
A. L. MurrowRepWoods
Don J. WilliamsDemWoodward
  • Table based on government database.[3]

Staff

  • Chief Clerk of House: Ellen Wilson[1]
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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 16, 2013)
  2. 2005 Oklahoma Almanac, p. 763-764. (accessed July 9, 2013)
  3. Historic Members Archived 2013-06-22 at WebCite, Okhouse.gov. (accessed June 17, 2013)
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