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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. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsDates of sessions[edit]Party composition[edit]Senate[edit]House of Representatives[edit]Leadership[edit]Members[edit]Senate[edit]House of Representatives[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Dates of sessions[edit]Regular session: January 4-March 24, 1927Special session: December 6\u201329, 1927Previous: 10th Legislature \u2022 Next: 12th LegislatureParty composition[edit]Senate[edit]AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4TotalDemocraticRepublican35944Voting share79.5%20.5%House of Representatives[edit]AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalDemocraticRepublican8322105Voting share79%21%Leadership[edit]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[edit]Senate[edit]DistrictNameParty1W. H. LoofbourrowDem2Stanley ShepherdDem2E.M. ReedDem3D. H. PowersRep4Mrs. Lamar LooneyDem5W. C. AustinDem6S.G. ThomasDem6A.E. DarnellDem7Ira HillRep8W.J. OtjenRep9W. T. ClarkRep10Jo FergusonRep11Fletcher JohnsonDem12Joe ShearerRep13Tom WaldrepDem13George PeckDem14John L. RiceDem14W.C. FidlerDem15Gordon GrayDem15Jed JohnsonDem16W.P. KimererRep17C. S. StormsDem17Dave BoyerDem18Jess PullenDem18U.T. RexroatDem19E. V. GeorgeDem19Mac Q. WilliamsonDem20J.H. McCurleyDem20J. N. NesbittDem21D. A. ShawDem22Tom AnglinDem23Lester E. SmithDem24Paul StewartDem25Guy AndrewsDem26Felix SimmonsDem27W.M. GulagerDem27W.G. StiglerDem28John GoodallDem29R. L. WheatleyDem30H.L. MarshallRep31C. H. TerwillegerRep32A.H. CulpDem33Gid GrahamDem34G.I. Van DallDemTable based on state almanac.[2]House of Representatives[edit]NamePartyCountyFrank AdairDemAdairOliver Henderson[3]DemAlfalfaP. R. CrowleyDemAtokaC. E. BaggerlyDemBeaver, HarperFrank CarmichaelDemBeckhamElias SmithDemBlaineA. N. LeecraftDemBryanJ. B. SmithDemBryanHarry JollyDemCaddoLewis WareRepCaddoJ. B. DeardorffDemCanadianEarl BrownDemCarterArleigh DavisDemCarterCharles RogersDemCherokeeO. A. BrewerDemChoctawFrank SewellDemCimarron, TexasC. T. LaneDemClevelandC. Leslie CardwellDemCoalJ. A. JohnsonDemComancheJames C. NanceDemCottonBryant CashDemCraigW. G. BeattyDemCreekSebe A. ChristianDemCreekJ. A. WatsonDemCreekThomas P. StoneDemCusterJames ButlerRepDelawareV. D. McArthurRepDeweyGeorge BaldwinDemEllisJ. B. CampbellRepGarfieldArthur StraussRepGarfieldHomer PaulDemGarvinJames M. ThompsonDemGarvinDavid C. HybargerDemGradyFrank ManningDemGradyT. E. BeckRepGrantJ. G. H. WindleDemGreerR. B. BryantDemHarmonO. P. NashDemHaskellW. F. GilmerDemHughesA. E. BilbreyDemJacksonJ. T. DanielDemJeffersonKenneth ClarkDemJohnstonJohn M. BellDemKayGilford ChappellRepKayRobert B. McClinticRepKingfisherJ. E. WatsonDemKiowaClaud BriggsDemLatimerF. W. BirdDemLeFloreJohn J. ThomasDemLeFloreJ. B. PomeroyRepLincolnB. TaylorRepLincolnO. B. ActonRepLoganWoody DixonDemLoveJohn VoorheesRepMajorDavid L. FaulkDemMarshallA. Lee BattenfieldDemMayesJ. Nealy ForehandDemMcClainE. E. CochranDemMcCurtainJames DyerDemMcCurtainLattie OgdenDemMcIntoshOscar LowranceDemMurrayAlbert BerryDemMuskogeeCharles MoonDemMuskogeeTom B. O’BryanDemMuskogeeW. R. FryRepNobleJames NairnDemNowataJoe L. DukesDemOkfuskeeR.A. Billups Jr.DemOklahomaBen F. DavisDemOklahomaBob GrahamDemOklahomaAnna LaskeyDemOklahomaC. R. ReevesDemOklahomaR. A. SingletaryDemOklahomaDavid LoganDemOkmulgeeTom PayneDemOkmulgeeVirgie RiddleDemOkmulgeeMartin FraleyDemOsageClarence LohmanDemOsagePerry PorterDemOttawaR. W. SkinnerDemOttawaW. D. WebberRepPawneeGuy McLauryDemPayneJ. W. ReeceDemPayneE. P. HillDemPittsburgD. L. RoeDemPittsburgFrank WatsonDemPittsburgW. H. EbeyDemPottawatomieWill H. ThompsonDemPottawatomieTom JohnsonDemPushmatahaW. R. TrentRepRoger MillsTom KightDemRogersBart AldridgeDemSeminoleT. M. McCombsDemSequoyahP. D. SullivanDemStephensR. L. ChristianDemTillmanL. O. MaxwellRepTulsaO. O. OwensRepTulsaG. C. ThomasRepTulsaHugh WebsterRepTulsaD. A. WilsonRepTulsaHorace FosterDemWagonerA. C. EasterRepWashingtonEd HinesDemWashitaE. W. SnoddyRepWoodsWillis JamesDemWoodwardTable based on government database.[4]References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/11th-oklahoma-legislature-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"11th Oklahoma Legislature – Wikipedia"}}]}]