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44th Oklahoma Legislature

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44th Oklahoma Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Leadership
Term:
January 5, 1993–January 3, 1995
Composition:
Senate
35   13  
House
67   34  

The Forty-fourth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. State legislators met at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City in regular sessions from January 5 to May 28, 1993, and from February 7 to May 27, 1994, during the second two years of the term of Governor David Walters.[1] State legislators met in special session from May 23 through 27, 1994, and for six days between October 3 and November 4, 1994.[1]

Stratton Taylor served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate and Glen D. Johnson, Jr. served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

Dates of sessions

  • Organizational day: January 5, 1993
  • First regular session: February–May 1993
  • Second regular session: February–May 1994

Previous: 43rd Legislature • Next: 45th Legislature

Party composition

Senate

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
35 13 48
Voting share 72.9% 27.1%

House of Representatives

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
67 34 101
Voting share 66.3% 33.7%

Leadership

  • Senate President Pro Tempore: Robert V. Cullison
  • Senate Majority Leader: Darryl F. Roberts
  • Senate Minority Leader: Howard Hendrick
  • Speaker of the House: Glen D. Johnson, Jr.[1]
  • Speaker Pro Tempore: Jim Glober[1]
  • House Minority Leader: Larry Ferguson[1]

Members

Senate

District Name Party Towns Represented
Lt-Gov Jack Mildren Dem President of Senate
1 Rick Littlefield Dem Miami, Grove, Jay
2 Stratton Taylor Dem Claremore, Pryor
3 Herb Rozell Dem Tahlequah, Stilwell
4 Larry Dickerson Dem Sallisaw, Poteau
5 Jack Bell Dem Atoka, Hugo
6 Billy Mickle Dem Durant
7 Gene Stipe Dem McAlester, Wilburton
8 Frank Shurden Dem Okmulgee, Henryetta
9 Ben Robinson Dem Muskogee, Ft. Gibson
10 J. Berry Harrison Dem Pawhuska, Fairfax
11 Maxine Horner Dem Tulsa
12 Ted Fisher Dem Sapulpa, Bristow
13 Dick Wilkerson Dem Ada, Atwood
14 Darryl Roberts Dem Ardmore
15 Trish Weedn Dem Norman, Purcell
16 Cal Hobson Dem Norman, Purcell, Lexington
17 Brad Henry Dem Shawnee
18 Kevin Easley Dem Wagoner, Tulsa
19 Ed Long Dem Enid
20 Paul Muegge Rep Ponca City, Tonkawa
21 Bernice Shedrick Dem Stillwater
22 Bill Gustafson Rep El Reno, Kingfisher
23 Bruce Price Rep Chickasha, Hinton
24 Larry Lawler Dem Duncan, Kellyville
26 Gilmer Capps Dem Elk City, Sayre, Mangum
29 Jerry Pierce Rep Bartlesville
31 Sam Helton Dem Lawton
32 Roy Hooper Dem Lawton
33 Penny Williams Dem Tulsa
34 Robert Cullison Dem Tulsa
35 Don Rubottom Rep Tulsa
37 Lewis Long Jr. Dem Tulsa, Sand Springs, Bixby, Glenpool
38 Robert M. Kerr Dem Altus, Weatherford
39 Jerry Smith Rep Tulsa
40 Brooks Douglass Rep Oklahoma City
41 Mark Snyder Rep Edmond
42 Dave Herbert Dem Midwest City
43 Ben Brown Dem Oklahoma City
44 Keith Leftwich Dem Oklahoma City
45 Helen Cole Rep Oklahoma City, Moore
46 Bernest Cain Dem Oklahoma City
47 Mike Fair Rep Edmond, Oklahoma City
48 Vicki Miles-LaGrange Dem Oklahoma City
49 Don Williams Dem Oklahoma City
50 Enoch Kelly Haney Dem Seminole
51 Charles Ford Rep Tulsa
52 Howard Hendrick Rep Bethany, Oklahoma City
54 Gerald Wright Rep Oklahoma City
  • Districts 25, 27, 28, 36, and 53 did not exist in 1993. Table based on list of historic members.[2]

House of Representatives

27th Governor of Oklahoma Mary Fallin served as a member of the House.
Name District Party Counties in District
Terry Matlock 1 Dem LeFlore, McCurtain
J. T. Stites 2 Dem Sequoyah
James Hamilton 3 Dem LeFlore
Bob Culver 4 Dem Cherokee, Sequoyah
Joe Hutchinson 5 Dem Craig, Delaware, Mayes
George Vaughn Jr. 6 Dem Craig, Mayes, Rogers
Larry Roberts 7 Dem Ottawa
Larry Rice 8 Dem Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner
Dwayne Steidley 9 Dem Rogers
Gary Taylor 10 Dem Nowata, Osage, Washington
Jim Dunlap 11 Rep Osage, Washington
Jerry Hefner 12 Dem Muskogee, Wagoner
Bill Settle 13 Dem Muskogee, Wagoner
John Monks 14 Dem Muskogee
Dusty Rhodes 15 Dem Haskell, McIntosh, Muskogee, Sequoyah
M. C. Leist 16 Dem Muskogee, Okmulgee
Mike Mass 17 Dem Latimer, LeFlore, Pittsburg
Lloyd Fields 18 Dem Pittsburg
Randall Erwin 19 Dem Choctaw, McCurtain, Pushmataha
Tommy Thomas 20 Dem Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston
James Dunegan 21 Dem Bryan
Danny Hilliard 22 Dem Cleveland, Garvin, McClain, Murray, Pontotoc
Betty Boyd 23 Dem Rogers, Tulsa
Glen D. Johnson, Jr. 24 Dem Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee
Karroll Rhoades 25 Rep Pontotoc
Bob Weaver 26 Dem Pottawatomie
Dale Smith 27 Dem Cleveland, Lincoln, Pottawatomie
Danny Williams 28 Dem Okfuskee, Pottawatomie, Seminole
David Thompson 29 Dem Creek, Tulsa
Mike Tyler 30 Rep Creek, Tulsa
Frank Davis 31 Rep Logan, Oklahoma
Don Kinnamon 32 Dem Creek, Lincoln
Jessie Pilgrim 33 Dem Logan, Payne
Calvin Anthony 34 Rep Payne
Larry Ferguson 35 Rep Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Tulsa
James Hager 36 Dem Osage, Tulsa
James Holt 37 Dem Kay, Osage
Jim Reese 38 Rep Alfalfa, Grant, Kay
John Bass 39 Dem Canadian, Kingfisher, Oklahoma
James Bryant 40 Dem Garfield
Sean Voskuhl 41 Rep Garfield, Kingfisher, Logan
Bill Mitchell 42 Dem Garvin, Grady, McClain
Tony Kouba 43 Rep Canadian, Oklahoma
Laura Boyd 44 Dem Cleveland
Ed Crocker 45 Dem Cleveland
Gary York 46 Dem Cleveland, McClain
Todd Flake 47 Dem Canadian
Al Sadler 48 Dem Carter, Garvin, Murray
Fred Stanley 49 Dem Carter, Love, Marshall
Ed Apple 50 Rep Stephens
Bill Smith 51 Dem Carter, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens
Howard Cotner 52 Dem Harmon, Jackson
Carolyn Coleman 53 Rep Cleveland
Joan Greenwood 54 Rep Cleveland
Jack Bonny 55 Dem Caddo, Canadian, Kiowa, Washita
Ron Langmacher 56 Dem Caddo, Canadian, Grady
Bill Widener 57 Dem Blaine, Custer, Dewey
Elmer Maddux 58 Rep Major, Woods, Woodward
Frank Lucas 59 Rep Blaine, Dewey, Ellis, Kingfisher, Roger Mills, Woodward
Randy Beutler 60 Dem Beckham, Greer, Harmon, Roger Mills
Jack Begley 61 Dem Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, Texas, Woodward
Jim Maddox 62 Dem Comanche
Lloyd Benson 63 Dem Comanche, Tillman
Ron Kirby 64 Dem Comanche
Jim Glover 65 Dem Comanche, Grady
Russ Roach 66 Dem Tulsa
Wayne Cozort 67 Rep Tulsa
Shelby Satterfield 68 Dem Tulsa
David Smith 69 Rep Tulsa
John Bryant Jr. 70 Rep Tulsa
Rob Johnson 71 Rep Tulsa
Don McCorkle Jr. 72 Dem Tulsa
Don Ross 73 Dem Osage, Tulsa
Grover Campbell 74 Rep Osage, Rogers, Tulsa
Mike Thornbrugh 75 Rep Tulsa, Wagoner
Don Weese 76 Rep Tulsa, Wagoner
Gary Stottlemyre 77 Dem Tulsa
Flint Breckenridge 78 Rep Tulsa
Jim Henshaw 79 Rep Tulsa
Bob C. Gates 80 Rep Tulsa
Ray Vaughn 81 Rep Oklahoma
Leonard Sullivan 82 Rep Oklahoma
Tony Caldwell 83 Rep Oklahoma
Bill Graves 84 Rep Oklahoma
Mary Fallin 85 Rep Oklahoma
Larry Adair 86 Dem Adair, Cherokee, Delaware, Mayes
Robert Worthen 87 Rep Oklahoma
Linda Larason 88 Dem Oklahoma
Charles Gray 89 Dem Oklahoma
Charles Key 90 Rep Oklahoma
Dan Webb 91 Rep Oklahoma
Bill Paulk 92 Dem Oklahoma
Wanda Jo Peltier 93 Dem Oklahoma
Gary Bastin 94 Dem Oklahoma
Jim Isaac 95 Dem Oklahoma
Mark Seikel 96 Dem Oklahoma
Kevin Cox 97 Dem Oklahoma
Tim Pope 98 Rep Canadian, Cleveland
Angela Monson 99 Dem Oklahoma
Richard Phillips 100 Rep Oklahoma
Jeff Hamilton 101 Dem Oklahoma
  • Table based on government database.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e A Century to Remember Archived September 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Okhouse.gov (accessed July 10, 2013)
  2. ^ All Senate List Archived 2013-03-28 at the Wayback Machine, Okhouse.gov (accessed June 25, 2013)
  3. ^ Historic Members Archived 2013-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, Okhouse.gov (accessed June 25, 2013)

External links

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