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The state legislature met from January 8 to April 30, 1935, during the term of Governor E.W. Marland.[1] Marland influenced the selection of Leon C. Phillips for Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Phillips had been an opponent of Governor William H. Murray’s proposals.[1] Phillips also opposed many of Marland’s proposals.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsDates of session[edit]Major events[edit]Party composition[edit]Senate[edit]House of Representatives[edit]Leadership[edit]Senate[edit]House of Representatives[edit]Members[edit]Senate[edit]House of Representatives[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Dates of session[edit]Regular session: January 8-April 30, 1935Previous: 14th Legislature \u2022 Next: 16th LegislatureMajor events[edit]Three state questions related to old age pensions were presented to voters in September 1935.[2] Only State Question 214, which authorized pensions, social security, and a welfare commission, were approved by voters.[2] The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled State Question 214 was illegal in February 1936.[2]On July 7, 1936, State Question 225, which established a welfare program, and State Question 226, which created assistance for the aged, blind, crippled children, and dependent children, were approved by voters.[2]In August 1936 the Oklahoma Department of Public Welfare was established, which administered the old age assistance program and other welfare programs.[2]Party composition[edit]Senate[edit]AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4TotalDemocraticRepublican43144Voting share97.7%2.3%House of Representatives[edit]AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalDemocraticRepublicanIndependent11271120Voting share93.3%5.8%0.9%Leadership[edit]Senate[edit]As Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma, James E. Berry served as the President of the Senate, serving as the presiding officer in ceremonial instances. President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma Senate Claud Briggs served as the member-elected leader of the state senate.House of Representatives[edit]The Oklahoma Democratic Party held 112 of the 120 seats in the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1935, allowing them to select the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[1]Leon C. Phillips served in the role in 1935 and Merton Munson served as Speaker Pro Tempore.[1]Members[edit]Senate[edit]DistrictNameParty1R. L. HowsleyDem2Nat TaylorDem2H. C. IvesterDem3Charles AlbrightDem4S. W. CarmackDem5C. R. ChamberlinDem6Grover ThomasDem6DeRoy BurnsDem7H. W. WrightDem8George HutchinsonRep9Charles DuffyDem10Henry S. JohnstonDem11Ray C. JonesDem12Louis RitzhauptDem13Tom WaldrepDem13Willard SowardsDem14J. A. RinehartDem14W. C. FidlerDem15Gerald SpencerDem15John PughDem16Bert WillisDem17Knox GarvinDem17Jim NanceDem18Oscar LowranceDem18Louis FischlDem19E. V. GeorgeDem19Homer PaulDem20John A. MacDonaldDem20Ed KingDem21Claud BriggsDem22Don WilbanksDem23Allen G. NicholsDem24Paul StewartDem25E. P. HillDem26W. O. RayDem27Bower BroaddusDem27Joe M. WhitakerDem28W. A. CarlileDem29Jack L. RorschachDem30A. L. CommonsDem31Henry C. TimmonsDem32David LoganDem33Dennis BushyheadDem34H. M. CurnuttDemTable based on state almanac.[3]House of Representatives[edit] NamePartyCountyHoward MortonRepAdairWebster WilderRepAlfalfaRowe CookDemAtokaThomas Z. WrightRepBeaverR. W. BrewerDemBeckhamCecil MyersDemBeckhamJohn HanklaDemBlaineOlen CampbellDemBryanSam SullivanDemBryanW. L. MaukDemCaddoGeorge H. WingoDemCaddoEllis GregoryDemCanadianAlvin BruceDemCarterArleigh DavisDemCarterPercy WylyDemCherokeeLucien SpearDemChoctawJulius CoxDemCimarronBen HueyDemClevelandDale BrownDemCoalJ. A. JohnsonDemComancheMerton MunsonDemComancheBob MooneyDemCottonFrank BaileyDemCraigJoe BrewsterDemCreekHenry Clay KingDemCreekHomer O’DellDemCreekW. R. DunnDemCusterL. V. BeamanDemDelawareTupper JonesDemDeweyBert LarasonDemEllisT. W. EasonDemGarfieldF. B. O’NeillRepGarfieldHarold FreemanDemGarvinSam J. GoodwinDemGarvinJ. D. CarmichaelDemGradyDavid C. RobertsDemGradyJ. W. McCollomDemGrantMarvin ByromDemGreerOscar AbernethyDemHarmonGeorge PaulsDemHarperD. C. CantrellDemHaskellO. S. HuserDemHughesBurr SpeckDemJacksonG. J. WilliamsDemJeffersonClarence RawlsDemJohnsonWalter M. DoggettDemKayRalph C. HaynesDemKayArthur UlmarkDemKingfisherEd CorsonDemKiowaH. O. BoggsDemLatimerRoy ColemanDemLeFloreB. J. TrawDemLeFloreDarwin FrayerDemLincolnLester HoytDemLincolnCharles W. AllenDemLoganVirgil StokesDemLoveLuther ArmstrongIndependentMajorDon WelchDemMarshallD. E. MartinDemMayesLouie BeckDemMcClainIra RoneDemMcCurtainJ. A. StandridgeDemMcCurtainCarl TwidwellDemMcIntoshEwing SadlerDemMurrayHerbert BrananDemMuskogeeF. N. ShoemakeDemMuskogeeMurrell ThorntonDemMuskogeeThomas MungerDemNoblePenn CouchDemNowataLeon C. PhillipsDemOkfuskeeBryan BillingsDemOklahomaLaVerne CarletonDemOklahomaWilliam O. CoeDemOklahomaBen F. EllisDemOklahomaMurray GibbonsDemOklahomaChester A. KeyesDemOklahomaC. W. SchwoerkeDemOklahomaW. A. BarnettDemOkmulgeeWilbur MorseDemOkmulgeeW. J. PetersonDemOkmulgeeHarry G. HuntDemOsageWalter JohnsonDemOsageWilliam E. PoteetDemOttawaR. W. SkinnerDemOttawaEmerson PhillipsRepPawneeGeorge H. DavisRepPayneV. A. DotyRepPayneGeorge H. HuntDemPittsburgW. B. McAlesterDemPittsburgO. H. WhittDemPittsburgAustin DeatonDemPontotocAubrey KerrDemPontotocKenneth AbernathyDemPottawatomieLeonard CareyDemPottawatomieRalph SpencerDemPottawatomieR. W. FrazierDemPushmatahaT. J. HoggDemRoger MillsW. P. JohnstonDemRogersRobert N. ChaseDemSeminoleV. L. KikerDemSeminoleCon LongDemSeminoleMarvin WootenDemSeminoleJ. A. MorrowDemSequoyahSandy SingletonDemStephensSamuel G. WhitakerDemStephensVernon HowellDemTexasMonty C. WorthingtonDemTillmanJoe ChambersDemTulsaSeth G. Eby Jr.DemTulsaGlade KirkpatrickDemTulsaEd MoffettDemTulsaA. E. MontgomeryDemTulsaEdward P. O’BrienDemTulsaL. M. PoeDemTulsaJean R. ReedDemWagonerJohn M. HollimanDemWashingtonF. E. RaaschDemWashitaJ. Carl WrightDemWashitaM. T. PughDemWoodsJesse E. TaylorDemWoodwardTable 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\/15th-oklahoma-legislature-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"15th Oklahoma Legislature – Wikipedia"}}]}]