38th Oklahoma Legislature
38th Oklahoma Legislature | |
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Leadership | |
Marvin York (D) | |
Term: | January 6, 1981-January 4, 1983 |
Composition: |
The Thirty-eighth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 6 to July 20, 1981, from August 31 to September 4, 1981, and from January 5 to July 12, 1982, during the term of Governor George Nigh.[1] After the legislative council was eliminated in 1980, the Oklahoma House of Representatives added research and fiscal divisions.[1]
Marvin York served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate and Daniel Draper served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[1] Frank Keating served as the Minority leader of the Oklahoma Senate. Neal McCaleb served as the Minority leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[1]
Dates of sessions
[edit]- First regular session: January 6-July 20, 1981
- Special session: August 31-September 4, 1981
- Second regular session: January 5-July 12, 1982
Previous: 37th Legislature • Next: 39th Legislature
Party composition
[edit]Senate
[edit]Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
|
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Republican | |||
36 | 12 | 48 | ||
Voting share | 75% | 25% |
House of Representatives
[edit]Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
|
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Republican | |||
75 | 26 | 101 | ||
Voting share | 74.3% | 25.7% |
Leadership
[edit]Senate
[edit]Oklahoma City Democratic Senator Marvin York served as the President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate. Frank Keating served as the Republican Minority leader.
House of Representatives
[edit]Democratic Representative Daniel Draper served as the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and Mike Murphy served as Speaker Pro Tempore.[1] Representative Neal McCaleb served as the Republican Minority leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[1]
Members
[edit]Senate
[edit]District | Name | Party | Hometown |
---|---|---|---|
Lt-Gov | Spencer Bernard | Dem | President |
1 | William Schuelein | Dem | Miami |
2 | Bill Crutcher | Dem | |
3 | Herb Rozell | Dem | Tahlequah |
4 | Joe Johnson | Dem | |
5 | Gerald Dennis | Dem | Antlers |
6 | Roy Boatner | Dem | Durant |
7 | Gene Stipe | Dem | McAlester |
8 | Robert Miller | Dem | |
9 | John Luton | Dem | Muskogee |
10 | John Dahl | Dem | Barnsdall |
12 | John Young | Dem | Sapulpa |
13 | James W. McDaniel | Dem | |
14 | Ernest Martin | Dem | Ardmore |
15 | Bill Branch | Dem | Norman |
16 | Lee Cate | Dem | Norman |
17 | John Clifton | Dem | Shawnee |
19 | Norman Lamb | Rep | Enid |
20 | William O'Connor | Rep | |
21 | Bernice Shedrick | Dem | Stillwater |
22 | Gideon Tinsley | Dem | |
23 | Ray Giles | Dem | Pocasset |
24 | Kenneth Landis | Dem | |
24 | Herschal Crow | Dem | Altus |
26 | Gilmer Capps | Dem | Sayre |
27 | Wayne Winn | Dem | |
29 | Jerry Pierce | Rep | |
31 | Paul Taliaferro | Dem | Lawton |
32 | Al Terrill | Dem | Lawton |
33 | Rodger Randle | Dem | Tulsa |
34 | Robert V. Cullison | Dem | Tulsa |
35 | Warren Green | Rep | Tulsa |
36 | Gene C. Howard | Dem | Tulsa |
37 | Finis Smith | Dem | Tulsa |
38 | Frank Keating | Rep | Tulsa |
39 | Jerry L. Smith | Rep | Tulsa |
40 | Mike Combs | Rep | Oklahoma City |
41 | Phil Watson | Rep | Oklahoma City |
42 | James Howell | Dem | Midwest City |
43 | Don Kilpatrick | Dem | Oklahoma City |
44 | Marvin York | Dem | Oklahoma City |
45 | Ed Moore | Rep | Oklahoma City |
46 | Bernest Cain | Dem | Oklahoma City |
47 | John R. McCune | Rep | Oklahoma City |
48 | E. Melvin Porter | Dem | Oklahoma City |
49 | Timothy D. Leonard | Rep | Oklahoma City |
50 | Jeff Johnston | Dem | Seminole |
52 | E. W. Keller | Rep | Bethany |
54 | Don Cummins | Dem | Oklahoma City |
- Tabled based on state almanac.[2]
House of Representatives
[edit]Name | District | Party | Counties |
---|---|---|---|
Mike Murphy | 1 | Dem | McCurtain |
Don Mentzer | 2 | Dem | Sequoyah |
Mick Thompson | 3 | Dem | LeFlore |
William Willis | 4 | Dem | Cherokee |
Wiley Sparkman | 5 | Dem | Delaware, Mayes, Ottawa |
George Vaughn | 6 | Dem | Craig, Mayes, Nowata, Rogers |
Joe Fitzgibbon | 7 | Dem | Ottawa |
J. D. Whorton | 8 | Rep | Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner |
Stratton Taylor | 9 | Dem | Rogers |
A.C. Holden | 10 | Dem | Osage, Washington |
Don Koppel | 11 | Rep | Nowata, Washington |
Bill Lancaster | 12 | Dem | Muskogee, Wagoner |
Jim Barker | 13 | Dem | Muskogee |
John Monks | 14 | Dem | Muskogee |
Charles Peterson | 15 | Dem | Haskell, McIntosh, Muskogee |
Frank Shurden | 16 | Dem | Okmulgee |
"Red" Caldwell | 17 | Dem | Latimer, LeFlore, McCurtain, Pittsburg |
Frank Harbin | 18 | Dem | Pittsburg |
Gary Sherrer | 19 | Dem | Choctaw, McCurtain, Pushmataha |
Bob Trent | 20 | Dem | Atoka, Johnston, Pittsburg |
Guy Gaylon Davis | 21 | Dem | Bryan |
Jack F. Kelly | 22 | Dem | Carter, Coal, Garvin, Murray, Pontotoc |
Twyla Mason Gray | 23 | Dem | Tulsa, Wagoner |
Bill Robinson | 24 | Dem | Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee |
Lonnie Abbott | 25 | Dem | Pontotoc |
Robert Harlan Henry | 26 | Dem | Pottawatomie |
Steve C. Lewis | 27 | Dem | Cleveland, Pottawatomie |
Enoch Kelly Haney | 28 | Dem | Okfuskee, Seminole |
Oval Cunningham | 29 | Dem | Creek |
Benny Vanatta | 30 | Dem | Creek |
Frank W. Davis | 31 | Rep | Logan, Noble |
Charlie Morgan | 32 | Dem | Lincoln, Logan |
Joe Manning | 33 | Dem | Payne |
Daniel Draper | 34 | Dem | Payne |
Don Johnson | 35 | Dem | Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne |
Don Anderson | 36 | Dem | Osage |
James Holt | 37 | Rep | Kay |
Robert Milacek | 38 | Rep | Alfalfa, Grant, Kay |
Steven Boeckman | 39 | Rep | Alfalfa, Blaine, Garfield, Kingfisher, Major |
Homer Rieger | 40 | Rep | Garfield |
Bruce Harvey | 41 | Rep | Garfield |
Don Garrison | 42 | Dem | Garvin, Grady |
Donald Feddersen | 43 | Dem | Canadian |
Cleta Deatherage | 44 | Dem | Cleveland |
Cal Hobson | 45 | Dem | Cleveland |
Jerry F. Smith | 46 | Dem | Cleveland, McClain |
Denver Talley | 47 | Dem | Grady |
A Don Duke | 48 | Dem | Carter |
Bill Brewster | 49 | Dem | Carter, Love, Marshall |
JD Blodgett | 50 | Rep | Stephens |
Vernon Dunn | 51 | Dem | Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens |
Howard Cotner | 52 | Dem | Jackson |
Bob Harper | 53 | Dem | Comanche, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman |
Helen Cole | 54 | Rep | Cleveland |
Harvey Weichel | 55 | Dem | Caddo, Kiowa, Washita |
Tom Manar | 56 | Dem | Caddo |
Bill Widener | 57 | Dem | Blaine, Custer |
Lewis Kamas | 58 | Rep | Woods, Woodward |
Dr. Rollin D. Reimer | 59 | Dem | Blaine, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Roger Mills, Woodward |
Willie Rogers | 60 | Dem | Beckham, Greer, Harmon |
Walter Hill | 61 | Rep | Beaver, Cimarron, Texas |
Ken Harris | 62 | Dem | Comanche |
Marvin Baughman | 63 | Dem | Comanche, Tillman |
Butch Hooper | 64 | Dem | Comanche |
Jim Glover | 65 | Dem | Comanche |
Pete Riggs | 66 | Dem | Tulsa |
Joan Hastings | 67 | Rep | Tulsa |
Robert Hopkins | 68 | Dem | Tulsa |
Nelson Little | 69 | Rep | Tulsa |
Penny Williams | 70 | Dem | Tulsa |
Helen Arnold | 71 | Rep | Tulsa |
Don McCorkle Jr. | 72 | Dem | Tulsa |
Bernard McIntyre | 73 | Dem | Tulsa |
Rodney Hargrave | 74 | Dem | Tulsa |
Alene Baker | 75 | Dem | Rogers, Tulsa |
James Allen Williamson | 76 | Rep | Tulsa |
William Poulos | 77 | Dem | Tulsa |
Frank Pitezel | 78 | Rep | Tulsa |
Jim Henshaw | 79 | Rep | Tulsa |
Charles Ford | 80 | Rep | Tulsa |
Neal McCaleb | 81 | Rep | Oklahoma |
George Osborne | 82 | Rep | Oklahoma |
Gean Atkinson | 83 | Rep | Oklahoma |
Bill Graves | 84 | Rep | Oklahoma |
George Camp | 85 | Rep | Oklahoma |
Rick Stahl | 86 | Dem | Adair, Cherokee, Delaware, Mayes |
Sandy Sanders | 87 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Don Denman | 88 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Rebecca Hamilton | 89 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Mike J. Lawter | 90 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Keith Leftwich | 91 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Jim Fried | 92 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Ben Brown | 93 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Fred Joiner | 94 | Dem | Oklahoma |
David Craighead | 95 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Maxine Kincheloe | 96 | Rep | Oklahoma |
Kevin Cox | 97 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Thomas Duckett | 98 | Dem | Canadian, Grady, Oklahoma |
Freddye Williams | 99 | Dem | Oklahoma |
Mike Fair | 100 | Rep | Canadian, Oklahoma |
Carl Twidwell Jr. | 101 | Dem | Oklahoma |
- Table based on government database.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f A Century to Remember Archived September 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Okhouse.gov (accessed June 20, 2013)
- ^ 2005 Oklahoma Almanac Archived 2006-02-18 at the Wayback Machine, Oklahoma Department of Libraries (accessed July 10, 2013)
- ^ Historic Members Archived 2013-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, Okhouse.gov (accessed June 20, 2013)