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It met in Oklahoma City from January 6, 1987, to January 3, 1989, during the term of Governor Henry Bellmon.The 41st Oklahoma Legislature merged the last remaining community junior college, Sayre Junior College, with Southwestern Oklahoma State University.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Rodger Randle served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate. Jim Barker served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.Table of ContentsDates of sessions[edit]Party composition[edit]Senate[edit]House of Representatives[edit]Leadership[edit]Democratic leadership[edit]Republican leadership[edit]Members[edit]Senate[edit]House of Representatives[edit]References and notes[edit]Dates of sessions[edit]First regular session: January 6, 1987-May 1987Second regular session: January\u2013May 1988Previous: 40th Legislature \u2022 Next: 42nd Legislature (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Party composition[edit]Senate[edit]AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalDemocraticRepublican311748Voting share64.6%35.4%House of Representatives[edit]AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalDemocraticRepublican7031101Voting share69.3%30.7%Leadership[edit]Democratic leadership[edit]Republican leadership[edit]Members[edit]Senate[edit] President Pro Tempore Rodger RandleDistrictNamePartyTowns RepresentedLt-GovRobert S. Kerr IIIDemPresident of Senate1William SchueleinDemGrove, Jay, Miami2Stratton TaylorDemClaremore, Pryor3Herb RozellDemStilwell, Tahlequah4Larry DickersonDemPoteau, Sallisaw5Gerald DennisDemAtoka, Hugo6Roy BoatnerDemDurant7Gene StipeDemMcAlester, Wilburton8Frank ShurdenDemHenryetta, Okmulgee9John LutonDemMuskogee10John DahlDemBarnsdall, Fairfax, Pawhuska11Maxine Cissel-HornerDemTulsa12Ted FisherDemBristow, Sapulpa13Billie FloydDemAda, Atwood14Darryl RobertsDemArdmore15Bill BranchDemLexington, Oklahoma, Norman, Purcell16Gary GardenhireRepNorman17Roy SadlerDemShawnee19Norman LambRepEnid20Olin BranstetterRepPonca City, Tonkawa21Bernice ShedrickDemStillwater22Ralph J. ChoateRepHennessey, Kingfisher23Ray GilesDemAmber, Chickasha, Hinton, Pocasset24Cliff MarshallDemDuncan26Gilmer CappsDemElk City, Mangum, Sayre29Jerry PierceRepBartlesville31Paul TaliaferroDemLawton32Roy HooperDemLawton33Rodger RandleDemTulsa34Robert CullisonDemTulsa35Warren GreenRepTulsa36Frank RhodesRepBroken Arrow, Tulsa37David RiggsDemGlenpool, Sand Springs, Tulsa38Robert M. KerrDemAltus, Weatherford39Jerry SmithRepTulsa40Leo KingstonRepOklahoma City41Phil WatsonRepEdmond42Dave HerbertDemMidwest City43Ben BrownDemOklahoma City44Kay DudleyRepOklahoma City45Helen ColeRepMoore, Oklahoma City46Bernest CainDemOklahoma City47John R. McCuneRepOklahoma City48Vicki Miles-LaGrangeDemOklahoma City49Timothy D. LeonardRepOklahoma City50Enoch Kelly HaneyDemSeminole51Charles FordRepTulsa52Howard HendrickRepBethany, Oklahoma City54Gerald WrightRepOklahoma CityTable based on state almanac.[2]House of Representatives[edit] Speaker of the House Jim BarkerNameDistrictPartyCountiesMike Murphy1DemMcCurtainDon Mentzer2DemSequoyahJames Hamilton3DemLeFloreRobert Medearis4DemCherokeeRick Littlefield5DemDelaware, Mayes, OttawaGeorge Vaughn Jr.6DemCraig, Mayes, Nowata, RogersLarry Roberts7DemOttawaLarry Rice8DemMayes, Rogers, WagonerDwayne Steidley9DemRogersA. C. Holden10DemOsage, WashingtonDon Koppel11RepNowata, WashingtonBob T. Harris12DemMuskogee, WagonerJim Barker13DemMuskogeeJohn L. Monks14DemMuskogeeDusty Rhodes15DemHaskell, McIntosh, MuskogeeM. C. Leist16DemOkmulgeeRonald Glenn17DemLatimer, LeFlore, McCurtain, PittsburgWalter L. Roberts18DemPittsburgGary Sherrer19DemChoctaw, McCurtain, PushmatahaKenneth E. Converse20DemAtoka, Johnston, PittsburgGuy Gaylon Davis21DemBryanGary Coffee22DemCarter, Coal, Garvin, Murray, PontotocKevin Easley23DemTulsa, WagonerGlen D. Johnson, Jr.24DemHughes, Okfuskee, OkmulgeeLonnie Abbott25DemPontotocGeorge Snider26DemPottawatomieSteve C. Lewis27DemCleveland, PottawatomieJim Morgan28DemOkfuskee, SeminoleBill Gurley29RepCreekBenny Vanatta30DemCreekFrank Davis31RepLogan, NobleCharlie Morgan32DemLincoln, LoganMichael Don Morris33RepPayneLarry Gish34DemPayneLarry Ferguson35RepNoble, Osage, Pawnee, PayneDon Anderson36DemOsageJames Holt37RepKayJim Reese38RepAlfalfa, Grant, KaySteven Boeckman39RepAlfalfa, Blaine, Garfield, Kingfisher, MajorHomer Rieger40RepGarfieldJohn McMillen41RepGarfieldBill Mitchell42DemGarvin, GradyHarold Hale43DemCanadianCarolyn Thompson44DemClevelandCal Hobson45DemClevelandVickie White46DemCleveland, McClainDenver Talley47DemGradyDon Duke48DemCarterBill Brewster49DemCarter, Love, MarshallEd Apple50RepStephensBill Smith51DemCotton, Jefferson, StephensHoward Cotner52DemJacksonJohn Lassiter53DemClevelandKen McKenna54RepClevelandEmil Lee Grieser55DemCaddo, Kiowa, WashitaTom Manar56DemCaddoBill Widener57DemBlaine, CusterLewis Kamas58RepWoods, WoodwardBert Russell59DemBlaine, Dewey, Ellis, Kingfisher, Roger MillsDanny George[3]60DemBeckham, Greer, HarmonWalter Hill61RepBeaver, Cimarron, TexasKen Harris62DemComancheLloyd Benson63DemComanche, TillmanSid Hudson64DemComancheJim Glover65DemComancheRuss Roach66DemTulsaWayne Cozort67RepTulsaJay Logan68DemTulsaWilliam Veitch69RepTulsaPenny Williams70DemTulsaBill Clark71RepTulsaDon McCorkle Jr.72DemTulsaDon Ross73DemOsage, TulsaGene Combs74DemTulsaGrover Campbell75RepRogers, TulsaRick Williamson76RepTulsaGary Stottlemyre77DemTulsaFrank Pitezel78RepTulsaJim Henshaw79RepTulsaJoe Gordon80RepTulsaGaylon Stacey81RepOklahomaLeonard Sullivan82RepOklahomaJoe Heaton83RepOklahomaJohn Bumpus84RepOklahomaMichael James Hunter85RepOklahomaLarry Adair86DemAdair, Delaware, MayesRobert Worthen87RepOklahomaLinda Larason88DemOklahomaKevin Hutchcroft89DemOklahomaCharles Key90RepOklahomaKeith Leftwich91DemOklahomaClaudette Henry92RepOklahomaElna Jan Collins93RepOklahomaGary Bastin94DemOklahomaDavid Craighead95DemOklahomaJim Zimmerman96DemOklahomaKevin Cox97DemOklahomaThomas Duckett98DemCanadian, Grady, OklahomaFreddye Williams99DemOklahomaErnest Istook100RepCanadian, OklahomaJeff Hamilton101DemOklahomaTable based on government database of historic members.[4]References and notes[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\/41st-oklahoma-legislature-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"41st Oklahoma Legislature – Wikipedia"}}]}]