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{{Infobox legislature | name = 14th Oklahoma Legislature | coa_pic = File:Flag of Oklahoma (1925–1941).svg | leader1_type = President of the Senate: | leader1 = Robert Burns (D) | leader2_type = President Pro Tem of the Senate: | leader2 = Paul Stewart (D) | leader3_type = Speaker of the House: | leader3 = Tom Anglin (D) | leader4_type = Composition: | leader4 = Senate<br> 39 {{Color box|#0000FF|border=darkgray}} 5 {{Color box|#FF0000|border=darkgray}}<br>House<br> 112 {{Color box|#0000FF|border=darkgray}} 4 {{Color box|#FF0000|border=darkgray}} 1 }} The '''Fourteenth Oklahoma Legislature''' was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The state legislature met from January 3 to April 22, 1933, and from May 24 to July 15, 1933,<ref name="centry">[http://www.okhouse.gov/Documents/CenturyToRemember.pdf A Century to Remember] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120910204833/http://www.okhouse.gov/Documents/CenturyToRemember.pdf |date=2012-09-10 }}, [http://www.okhouse.gov/ Oklahoma House of Representatives] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130622043630/http://okhouse.gov/ |date=2013-06-22 }} (accessed June 19, 2013)</ref> 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.<ref name="centry"/> Under Anglin's leadership, the House approved the governor's proposed budget cuts.<ref name="centry"/>
==Dates of sessions== *Regular session: January 3-April 22, 1933 *Special session: May 24-July 15, 1933 Previous: 13th Legislature • Next: 15th Legislature
==Party composition==
===Senate=== {|class=wikitable style="text-align:center" |- style="vertical-align:bottom;" !rowspan=3|Affiliation !colspan=2|Party <div style="font-size:80%">(Shading indicates majority caucus)</div> !rowspan=3|Total |-style="height:5px" | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" | |- !Democratic !Republican |- |colspan=5| |- !nowrap style="font-size:80%"| |{{party shading/Democratic}}| 39 |{{party shading/Republican}}| 5 ! 44 |- !Voting share !{{party shading/Democratic}}|88.6%<!--39/44--> !{{party shading/Republican}}|11.4% <!--5/44--> !colspan=2| |}
===House of Representatives=== {|class=wikitable style="text-align:center" |- style="vertical-align:bottom;" !rowspan=3|Affiliation !colspan=3|Party <div style="font-size:80%">(Shading indicates majority caucus)</div> !rowspan=3|Total |-style="height:5px" | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" | | |- !Democratic !Republican !Independent |- |colspan=5| |- !nowrap style="font-size:80%"| |{{party shading/Democratic}}| 112 |{{party shading/Republican}}| 4 || 1 ! 117 |- !Voting share !{{party shading/Democratic}}|95.7%<!--112/117--> !{{party shading/Republican}}|3.4%<!--4/117--> !|0.9%<!--1/117--> !colspan=3| |}
==Leadership== 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.<ref name="centry"/> Bob Fitzgerald of Hobart, Oklahoma, served as Speaker Pro Tempore.<ref name="centry"/> John Steele Batson of Marietta served as House Majority Floor Leader.<ref name="centry"/>
==Members==
===Senate=== {| class="wikitable sortable" ! District !! Name !! Party |- {{Party shading/Republican}} |1 || Ross Rizley || Rep |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |2 || Nat Taylor || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |2 || E.M. Reed || Dem |- {{Party shading/Republican}} |3 || D.H. Powers || Rep |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |4 || S.W. Carmack || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |5 || C.R. Chamberlin || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |6 || Grover Thomas || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |6 || Claude Liggett || Dem |- {{Party shading/Republican}} |7 || Stanley Coppock || Rep |- {{Party shading/Republican}} |8 || George Hutchinson || Rep |- {{Party shading/Republican}} |9 || W.T. Clark || Rep |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |10 || Henry S. Johnston || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |11 || George Jennings || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |12 || Louis Ritzhaupt || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |13 || Thomas C. Waldrep || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |13 || Willard Sowards || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |14 || W. P. Morrison || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |14 || W. C. Fidler || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |15 || William Stacey || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |15 || John Pugh || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |16 || Bert Willis || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |17 || Knox Garvin || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |17 || Jim Nance || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |18 || J. Woody Dixon || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |18 || Louis Fischl || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |19 || Hardin Ballard || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |19 || Homer Paul || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |20 || John MacDonald || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |20 || C. B. Memminger || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |21 || Claud Briggs || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |22 || Don Wilbanks || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |23 || Allen G. Nichols || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |24 || Paul Stewart || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |25 || Preston Lester || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |26 || W. O. Ray || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |27 || Charles Moon || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |27 || Joe Whitaker || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |28 || W. A. Carlile || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |29 || Babe Howard || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |30 || A. L. Commons || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |31 || Samuel Morton Rutherford Jr. || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |32 || David Logan || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |33 || H. P. Daugherty || Dem |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |34 || H. M. Curnutt || Dem |} *Table based on state almanac and list of all senators.<ref>[http://www.okhouse.gov/Documents/ALLSENATE-LIST.pdf All Senate List], Okhouse.gov (accessed on June 28, 2013). 2013-06-30.</ref><ref>[http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/14-histry.pdf Oklahoma Almanac, 2005] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060218215829/http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/14-histry.pdf |date=2006-02-18 }}, Oklahoma Department of Libraries (accessed June 28, 2013)</ref>
===House of Representatives=== {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Name !! Party !! County |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dennis Bushyhead || Dem || Adair |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |D. S. Collins || Dem || Alfalfa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Ferman Phillips || Dem || Atoka |- {{Party shading/Republican}} |Thomas Z. Wright || Rep || Beaver |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |A. D. Jones || Dem || Beckham |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |John R. Hankla || Dem || Blaine |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |A. N. Leecraft || Dem || Bryan |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Sam Sullivan || Dem || Bryan |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |J. H. Mallory || Dem || Caddo |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |George H. Wingo || Dem || Caddo |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Herbert Palmer || Dem || Canadian |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Bob Cavins || Dem || Carter |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Arthur Grunert || Dem || Carter |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |H. I. Hinds || Dem || Cherokee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Thomas J. Hutchings || Dem || Choctaw |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Julius Cox || Dem || Cimarron |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Richard Cloyd || Dem || Cleveland |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Ed King || Dem || Coal |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |J. A. Johnson || Dem || Comanche |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Merton Munson || Dem || Comanche |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Bob Mooney || Dem || Cotton |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |S. F. Parks || Dem || Craig |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Henry Clay King || Dem || Creek |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |E. Landingham || Dem || Creek |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |J. A. Watson || Dem || Creek |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Carl Remund || Dem || Custer |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |L. V. Beaman || Dem || Delaware |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Fred Burnham || Dem || Dewey |- {{Party shading/Republican}} |H. R. Allen || Rep || Ellis |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |T. W. Eason || Dem || Garfield |- {{Party shading/Republican}} |F. B. O'Neill || Rep || Garfield |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Mason Hart || Dem || Garvin |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |W. M. Lindsey || Dem || Garvin |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Sam Neill || Dem || Grady |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |David C. Roberts || Dem || Grady |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Ed Brazell || Dem || Grant |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |W. W. Paxton || Dem || Greer |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Oscar Abernethy || Dem || Harmon |- {{Party shading/Republican}} |M. W. Wilmot || Rep || Harper |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nat Henderson || Dem || Haskell |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Tom Anglin || Dem || Hughes |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Herman Darks || Dem || Hughes |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Burr Speck || Dem || Jackson |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Jack Sutherland || Dem || Jackson |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |J. T. Daniel || Dem || Jefferson |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Clarence Rawls || Dem || Johnston |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |William Cline || Dem || Kay |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Andrew Fraley || Dem || Kay |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Arthur Ulmark || Dem || Kingfisher |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Bob Fitzgerald || Dem || Kiowa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |R. C. Garland || Dem || Latimer |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |James Babb || Dem || LeFlore |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |M. A. Stewart || Dem || LeFlore |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |J. I. Gibson || Dem || Lincoln |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Ralph Davis<ref>Ella Davis succeeded Ralph Davis after his death.</ref> || Dem || Logan |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |John Steele Batson || Dem || Love |- |Luther Armstrong || Independent || Major |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Rex Strickland || Dem || Marshall |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |D. C. Hughes || Dem || Mayes |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Austin Beaver || Dem || McClain |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |R. C. Blocker || Dem || McCurtain |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Guy B. Massey || Dem || McCurtain |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dyton Bennett || Dem || McIntosh |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Oscar Lowrance || Dem || Murray |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Bower Broaddus || Dem || Muskogee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Benjamin Martin || Dem || Muskogee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |F. N. Shoemake || Dem || Muskogee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |A. Duff Tillery<ref>R. A. Cavitt succeed Tillery after his death.</ref> || Dem || Noble |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Charles A. Whitford || Dem || Nowata |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |T. H. Ottesen || Dem || Okfuskee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Leon C. Phillips || Dem || Okfuskee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Bryan Billings || Dem || Oklahoma |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |William O. Coe || Dem || Oklahoma |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Leslie Connor || Dem || Oklahoma |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |George H. Copeland || Dem || Oklahoma |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Ben F. Ellis || Dem || Oklahoma |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Bob Graham || Dem || Oklahoma |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |W. J. Marshall || Dem || Oklahoma |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |James M. Hays || Dem || Okmulgee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dan C. Kenan || Dem || Okmulgee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Wilbur L. Morse || Dem || Okmulgee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Walter B. Johnson || Dem || Osage |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |G. B. Sturgell || Dem || Osage |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |C. A. Douthat || Dem || Ottawa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Jesse B. Harp || Dem || Ottawa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |J. D. Turner || Dem || Pawnee |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |J. T. Gray || Dem || Payne |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Tom G. Haile || Dem || Pittsburg |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |H. M. McElhaney || Dem || Pittsburg |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |M. L. Misenheimer || Dem || Pittsburg |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |W. H. Ebey || Dem || Pontotoc |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Otto Strickland || Dem || Pontotoc |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Kenneth Abernathy || Dem || Pottawatomie |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Scott Glen || Dem || Pottawatomie |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joe Smalley || Dem || Pottawatomie |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Wayland Childers || Dem || Pushmataha |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |T. J. Hogg || Dem || Roger Mills |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Tom Kight || Dem || Rogers |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |W. D. Grisso || Dem || Seminole |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |C. L. Hill || Dem || Seminole |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Marvin Wooten || Dem || Seminole |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Fred Spear || Dem || Sequoyah |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |A. F. Duke || Dem || Stephens |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Sandy Singleton || Dem || Stephens |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Monty Worthington || Dem || Tillman |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Mat X. Beard || Dem || Tulsa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Frank Boyer || Dem || Tulsa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joe Chambers || Dem || Tulsa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Seth G. Eby || Dem || Tulsa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Ben Kirkpatrick || Dem || Tulsa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Krit Logsdon || Dem || Tulsa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Henry Timmons || Dem || Tulsa |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Bob Wagner || Dem || Wagoner |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |John M. Holliman || Dem || Washington |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |B. W. Todd || Dem || Washita |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Charles Albright || Dem || Woods |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} |L. A. Jessee || Dem || Woodward |} *Table based on government database.<ref>[http://www.okhouse.gov/Members/Historic.aspx Historic Members] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130711202342/http://www.okhouse.gov/Members/Historic.aspx |date=2013-07-11 }}, Okhouse.gov (accessed July 1, 2013). 2013-06-29.</ref>
==References== {{Reflist}}
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