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The state legislature met from January 3 to April 22, 1933, and from May 24 to July 15, 1933,[1] during the term of Governor William H. Murray. the governor had convinced state senator Tom Anglin to run for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, assuring him that he would be elected as Speaker.[1] Under Anglin’s leadership, the House approved the governor’s proposed budget cuts.[1] (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 3-April 22, 1933Special session: May 24-July 15, 1933Previous: 13th Legislature \u2022 Next: 15th LegislatureParty composition[edit]Senate[edit]AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4TotalDemocraticRepublican39544Voting share88.6%11.4%House of Representatives[edit]AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalDemocraticRepublicanIndependent11241117Voting share95.7%3.4%0.9%Leadership[edit]Paul Stewart served as President Pro Tem of the Senate and Tom Anglin of Holdenville, Oklahoma, served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[1] Bob Fitzgerald of Hobart, Oklahoma, served as Speaker Pro Tempore.[1] John Steele Batson of Marietta served as House Majority Floor Leader.[1]Members[edit]Senate[edit]DistrictNameParty1Ross RizleyRep2Nat TaylorDem2E.M. ReedDem3D.H. PowersRep4S.W. CarmackDem5C.R. ChamberlinDem6Grover ThomasDem6Claude LiggettDem7Stanley CoppockRep8George HutchinsonRep9W.T. ClarkRep10Henry S. JohnstonDem11George JenningsDem12Louis RitzhauptDem13Tom WaldrepDem13Willard SowardsDem14W. P. MorrisonDem14W. C. FidlerDem15William StaceyDem15John PughDem16Bert WillisDem17Knox GarvinDem17Jim NanceDem18J. Woody DixonDem18Louis FischlDem19Hardin BallardDem19Homer PaulDem20John MacDonaldDem20C. B. MemmingerDem21Claud BriggsDem22Don WilbanksDem23Allen G. NicholsDem24Paul StewartDem25Preston LesterDem26W. O. RayDem27Charles MoonDem27Joe WhitakerDem28W. A. CarlileDem29Babe HowardDem30A. L. CommonsDem31S. M. RutherfordDem32David LoganDem33H. P. DaughertyDem34H. M. CurnuttDemTable based on state almanac and list of all senators.[2][3]House of Representatives[edit]NamePartyCountyDennis BushyheadDemAdairD. S. CollinsDemAlfalfaFerman PhillipsDemAtokaThomas Z. WrightRepBeaverA. D. JonesDemBeckhamJohn R. HanklaDemBlaineA. N. LeecraftDemBryanSam SullivanDemBryanJ. H. MalloryDemCaddoGeorge H. WingoDemCaddoHerbert PalmerDemCanadianBob CavinsDemCarterArthur GrunertDemCarterH. I. HindsDemCherokeeThomas J. HutchingsDemChoctawJulius CoxDemCimarronRichard CloydDemClevelandEd KingDemCoalJ. A. JohnsonDemComancheMerton MunsonDemComancheBob MooneyDemCottonS. F. ParksDemCraigHenry Clay KingDemCreekE. LandinghamDemCreekJ. A. WatsonDemCreekCarl RemundDemCusterL. V. BeamanDemDelawareFred BurnhamDemDeweyH. R. AllenRepEllisT. W. EasonDemGarfieldF. B. O’NeillRepGarfieldMason HartDemGarvinW. M. LindseyDemGarvinSam NeillDemGradyDavid C. RobertsDemGradyEd BrazellDemGrantW. W. PaxtonDemGreerOscar AbernethyDemHarmonM. W. WilmotRepHarperNat HendersonDemHaskellTom AnglinDemHughesHerman DarksDemHughesBurr SpeckDemJacksonJack SutherlandDemJacksonJ. T. DanielDemJeffersonClarence RawlsDemJohnstonWilliam ClineDemKayAndrew FraleyDemKayArthur UlmarkDemKingfisherBob FitzgeraldDemKiowaR. C. GarlandDemLatimerJames BabbDemLeFloreM. A. StewartDemLeFloreJ. I. GibsonDemLincolnRalph Davis[4]DemLoganJohn Steele BatsonDemLoveLuther ArmstrongIndependentMajorRex StricklandDemMarshallD. C. HughesDemMayesAustin BeaverDemMcClainR. C. BlockerDemMcCurtainGuy B. MasseyDemMcCurtainDyton BennettDemMcIntoshOscar LowranceDemMurrayBower BroaddusDemMuskogeeBenjamin MartinDemMuskogeeF. N. ShoemakeDemMuskogeeA. Duff Tillery[5]DemNobleCharles A. WhitfordDemNowataT. H. OttesenDemOkfuskeeLeon C. PhillipsDemOkfuskeeBryan BillingsDemOklahomaWilliam O. CoeDemOklahomaLeslie ConnorDemOklahomaGeorge H. CopelandDemOklahomaBen F. EllisDemOklahomaBob GrahamDemOklahomaW. J. MarshallDemOklahomaJames M. HaysDemOkmulgeeDan C. KenanDemOkmulgeeWilbur L. MorseDemOkmulgeeWalter B. JohnsonDemOsageG. B. SturgellDemOsageC. A. DouthatDemOttawaJesse B. HarpDemOttawaJ. D. TurnerDemPawneeJ. T. GrayDemPayneTom G. HaileDemPittsburgH. M. McElhaneyDemPittsburgM. L. MisenheimerDemPittsburgW. H. EbeyDemPontotocOtto StricklandDemPontotocKenneth AbernathyDemPottawatomieScott GlenDemPottawatomieJoe SmalleyDemPottawatomieWayland ChildersDemPushmatahaT. J. HoggDemRoger MillsTom KightDemRogersW. D. GrissoDemSeminoleC. L. HillDemSeminoleMarvin WootenDemSeminoleFred SpearDemSequoyahA. F. DukeDemStephensSandy SingletonDemStephensMonty WorthingtonDemTillmanMat BeardDemTulsaFrank BoyerDemTulsaJoe ChambersDemTulsaSeth G. EbyDemTulsaBen KirkpatrickDemTulsaKrit LogsdonDemTulsaHenry TimmonsDemTulsaBob WagnerDemWagonerJohn M. HollimanDemWashingtonB. W. ToddDemWashitaCharles AlbrightDemWoodsL. A. 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