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State Senate Since Statehood First to Fourth Legislatures 823 State Senate Since Statehood First to Fourth Legislatures From 1907 to 1963, Senators were elected from their districts at-large. For Districts 13, 14, and 15, special nominating provisions existed. District 1st • 1907 2nd • 1909 3rd • 1911 4th • 1913 Pres. Pro Tempore Henry S. Johnston (D) J. C. Graham (D) J. Elmer Thomas (D) C. B. Kendrick (D) 1 Joe S. Morris (D) Joe S. Morris (D) J. H. Langston (R) Geo. L. Aycock (D) 2 A. E. Agee (D) E. L. Mitchell (D) E. L. Mitchell (D) E. L. Mitchell (D) 2 R. E. Echols (D) R. E. Echols (D) R. E. Echols (D) R. E. Echols (D) 3 A. G. Updegraff(R) A. G. Updegraff (R) Wm. A. Briggs (R) Wm. A. Briggs (R) 4 Frank Mathews (D) Henry J. Denton (D) Henry J. Denton (D) J. L. Carpenter (D) 5 Tom Moore (D) Tom Moore (D) Guy P. Horton (D) Guy P. Horton (D) 6 J. J. Williams (D) J. J. Williams (D) J. J. Williams (D) James L. Austin (D) 6 R. A. Billups (D) R. A. Billups (D) Geo. A. Coffey (D) 1 J. V. McClintic (D) 7 R. S. Curd (R) R. S. Curd (R) J. W. McCully (R) J. W. McCully (R) 8 P. J. Goulding (D) P. J. Goulding (D) P. J. Goulding (D) Eugene Watrous (R) 9 S. J. Soldani (D) S. J. Soldani (D) Wm. R. Dutton (R) Wm. R. Dutton (R) 9 Edmund Brazell (D) E. B. Chapman (R) E. B. Chapman (R) J. E. Curran (R) 10 H. S. Johnston (D) J. Q. Newell (D) J. Q. Newell (D) Geo. A. Waters (D) 11 Clarence Davis (D) Clarence Davis (D) Jos. J. Jones (R) Jos. J. Jones (R) 12 H. S. Cunningham (R) H. S. Cunningham (R) Ben F. Berkey (R) John H. Burford (R) 13 M. F. Eggerman (D) M. F. Eggerman (D) M. F. Eggerman (D) Chas. F. Barrett (D) 13 S. A. Cordell (D) S. A. Cordell (D) Wm. Tilghman (D) 2 C. L. Edmonson (D) 14 Roy E. Stafford(D) Roy E. Stafford (D) Tom F. McMechan (D) Tom F. McMechan (D) 14 W. H. Johnson (D) F. M. Colville (R) Frank M. Colville (R) Ben F. Wilson (D) 15 Geo. O. Johnson (D) Geo. O. Johnson (D) Geo. W. Barefoot (D) Geo. W. Barefoot (D) 15 L. K. Taylor (D) L. K. Taylor (D) Joe Smith (D) John D. Pugh (D) 16 E. D. Brownlee (R) E. D. Brownlee (R) E. D. Brownlee (R) E. J. Warner (R) 17 D. M. Smith (D) D. M. Smith (D) F. W. Anderson (D) F. W. Anderson (D) 17 J. Elmer Thomas(D) J. Elmer Thomas (D) J. Elmer Thomas (D) J. Elmer Thomas (D) 18 J. C. Graham (D) J. C. Graham (D) C. B. Kendrick (D) C. B. Kendrick (D) 18 J. C. Little (D) Harry K. Allen (D) Harry K. Allen (D) Ben Franklin (D) 19 H. S. Blair (D) H. S. Blair (D) J. B. Thompson (D) J. T. McIntosh (D) 19 R. P. Wynne (D) R. P. Wynne (D) R. P. Wynne (D) Fred E. Tucker (D) 20 J. M. Hatchett (D) J. M. Hatchett (D) J. M. Hatchett (D) J. B. Thompson (D) 20 T. F. Memminger (D) T. F. Memminger (D) T. F. Memminger (D) T. F. Memminger (D) 21 E. T. Sorrels (D) E. T. Sorrels (D) E. T. Sorrels (D) E. T. Sorrels (D) 22 H. H. Holman (D) Frank L. Warren (R) Frank L. Warren (R) C. W. Board (D) 824 Oklahoma Almanac First to Fourth Legislatures From 1907 to 1963, Senators were elected from their districts at-large. For Districts 13, 14, and 15, special nominating provisions existed. District 1st • 1907 2nd • 1909 3rd • 1911 4th • 1913 23 R. M. Roddie (D) R. M. Roddie (D) R. M. Roddie (D) R. M. Roddie (D) 24 W. P. Stewart (D) W. P. Stewart (D) W. P. Stewart (D) W. C. McAlister (D) 25 Wm. N. Redwine (D) Wm N. Redwine (D) Wm. N. Redwine (D) Wm N. Redwine (D) 26 Wm. M. Franklin (D) Wm. M. Franklin (D) Wm. M. Franklin (D) C. C. Shaw (D) 27 Campbell Russell (D) Campbell Russell (D) Sid Garrett (D) Sid Garrett (D) 27 Eck E. Brook (D) Harry B. Beeler (R) Harry B. Beeler (R) Campbell Russell (D) 28 P. C. Conn (D) J. H. Cloonan (R) J. H. Cloonan (R) M. S. Blassingame (D) 29 J. M. Keys (D) J. M. Keys (D) E. C. Harlan (D) E. C. Harlan (D) 30 E. M. Landrum (D) E. M. Landrum (D) E. M. Landrum (D) Geo. W. Fields Jr.(D) 31 P. J. Yeager (D) P. J. Yeager (D) A. F. Vandeventer (D) A. F. Vandeventer (D) 32 H. E. P. Standford (R) R. T. Potter (R) R. T. Potter (R) Jas. H. Sutherlin (D) 33 J. H. Strain (D) J. H. Strain (D) Gid Graham (D) Gid Graham (D) 1 Resigned. J. V. McClintic (D) elected 11–5–1912 to fill unexpired term. 2 Resigned. C. L. Edmonson (D) elected 11–5–1912 to fill unexpired term. Fifth to Eighth State Senate District 5th • 1915 6th • 1917 7th • 1919 8th • 1921 Pres. Pro E. L. Mitchell (D) C. W. Board (D) R. L. Davidson (D) T. C. Simpson (D) Tempore 1 W. J. Risen (D) W. J. Risen (D) M. W. Pugh (D) M. W. Pugh (D) 2 E. L. Mitchell (D) Arthur Leach (D) Arthur Leach (D) C. B. Leedy (R) 2 Geo. E. Wilson (S) Geo. E. Wilson (S) James Spurlock (D) James Spurlock (D) 3 W. M. Bickel (D) W. M. Bickel (D) Wm. A. Briggs (R) Wm. A. Briggs (R) 4 J. L. Carpenter (D) G. L. Wilson (D) G. L. Wilson (D) Lamar Looney Mrs. (D) 5 Harry B. Cordell (D) Harry B. Cordell (D) Harry B. Cordell (D) Harry B. Cordell (D) 6 James L. Austin (D) R. L. Knie (D) R. L. Knie (D) James A. Land (R) 6 O. J. Logan (D) O. J. Logan (D) T. C. Simpson (D) T. C. Simpson (D) 7 A. C. Beeman (R) Walter Ferguson (R) Joe Sherman (R) Joe Sherman (R) 8 Eugene Watrous (R) Eugene Watrous (R) Eugene Watrous (R) Harry O. Glasser (R) 9 Wm. S. Cline (D) Wm. S. Cline (D) W. T. Clark (R) W. T. Clark (R) 9 J. E. Curran (R) R. L. Hall (D) R. L. Hall (D) (2) 10 Geo. A. Waters (D) Tom Testerman (R) Tom Testerman (R) Roy Harvey (R) 11 Clarence Davis (D) Clarence Davis (D) M. F. Ingraham (R) M. F. Ingraham (R) 12 John H. Burford (R) John Golobie (R) John Golobie (R) John Golobie (R) 13 Chas. F. Barrett (D) T. B. Hogg (D) T. B. Hogg (D) Chas. E. Wells (R) 13 C. L. Edmonson (D) C. L. Edmonson (D) M. W. Lynch (R) M. W. Lynch (R) Oklahoma History 825 Fifth to Eighth State Senate District 5th • 1915 6th • 1917 7th • 1919 8th • 1921 14 Tom F. McMechan (D) 1 Robt. Burns (D) T. F. Hensley (D) T. F. Hensley (D) 14 Ben F. Wilson (D) W. K. Snyder (D) W. K. Snyder (D) Ross N. Lillard (D) 15 Thos. J. O’Neill (D) Thos. J. O’Neill (D) C. A. Dearmon (D) C. A. Dearmon (D) 15 John D. Pugh (D) Frank Carpenter (D) Frank Carpenter (D) L. L. West (D) 16 S. W. Hogan (R) H. Brown (R) H. Brown (R) H. Brown (R) 17 Frank Beauman (D) Frank Beauman (D) L. A. Morton (D) L. A. Morton (D) 17 J. Elmer Thomas(D) J. Elmer Thomas (D) J. Elmer Thomas (D) Jed J. Johnson (D) 18 R. A. Keller (D) R. A. Keller (D) James Draughon (D) James Draughon (D) 18 Fred E. Tucker (D) Fred E. Tucker (D) Fred E. Tucker (D) John H. Carlock (D) 19 Joe A. Edwards (D) Joe A. Edwards (D) W. R. Wallace (D) W. R. Wallace (D) 19 Ben Franklin (D) Jep Knight (D) Jep Knight (D) W. H. Woods (D) 20 J. T. McIntosh (D) J. T. McIntosh (D) J. T. McIntosh (D) C. E. McPherren (D) 20 John R. Hickman (D) John R. Hickman (D) W. Cartwright (D) W. Cartwright (D) 21 M. M. Ryan (D) M. M. Ryan (D) J. E. Fleming (D) J. E. Fleming (D) 22 C. W. Board (D) C. W. Board (D) C. W. Board (D) Tom Anglin (D) 23 R. H. Chase (D) R. H. Chase (D) Luther Harrison (D) Luther Harrison (D) 24 W. C. McAlister (D) W. C. McAlister (D) W. C. McAlister (D) W. J. Holloway (D) 25 W. V. Buckner (D) W. V. Buckner (D) E. P. Hill (D) E. P. Hill (D) 26 C. C. Shaw (D) John S. Vaughan (D) John S. Vaughan (D) Joe S. Ratliff (D) 27 T. H. Davidson (D) T. H. Davidson (D) S. S. Mayfield (D) 3 Clark Nichols (D) 27 Campbell Russell (D) Eugene M. Kerr (D) Eugene M. Kerr (D) S. M. Rutherford (D) 4 28 M. S. Blassingame (D) T. L. Rider (D) T. L. Rider (D) E. M. Frye (R) 29 O. W. Killam (D) O. W. Killam (D) Pete Coyne (D) Pete Coyne (D) 30 Geo. W. Fields Jr. (D) J. J. Smith (D) J. J. Smith (D) Horace B. Durant (R) 31 R. L. Davidson (D) R. L. Davidson (D) R. L. Davidson (D) R. L. Davidson (D) 32 Jas. H. Sutherlin (D) S. L. Johnson (D) S. L. Johnson (D) Glen R.
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