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34th Oklahoma Legislature

The Thirty-fourth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 2, 1973, to January 7, 1975, during the term of Governor David Hall.


34th Oklahoma Legislature
George Nigh (D)
James E. Hamilton (D)
William Willis (D)
January 1973-January 1975
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The Thirty-fourth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 2, 1973, to January 7, 1975, during the term of Governor David Hall.

Lieutenant Governor George Nigh served as President of the Senate, giving him a tie-breaking vote and the authority to serve as a presiding officer. James Hamilton served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate and William Willis served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

  • First regular session: January 2-May 17, 1973
  • Second regular session: January 8-May 17, 1974

Previous: 33rd Legislature • Next: 35th Legislature

AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)Total
3810
AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)Total
7623
  • President Pro Tempore: James E. Hamilton
  • Speaker: William Willis
  • Speaker Pro Tempore: Spencer Bernard
  • Majority Floor Leader: James Townsend
  • Minority leader of the House: Charles Ford
DistrictNamePartyTowns Represented
Lt-GovGeorge NighDemPresident of Senate
1William SchueleinDemGrove, Jay, Miami
2Robert WadleyDemClaremore, Pryor
3Herb RozellDemStilwell, Tahlequah
4James E. HamiltonDemPoteau, Sallisaw
5Jim LaneDemAtoka, Hugo, Idabel
6Bob TrentDemDurant
7Gene StipeDemMcAlester, Wilburton
8Tom PayneDemHenryetta, Okmulgee
9John LutonDemMuskogee
10John DahlDemFairfax, Pawhuska
12John YoungDemSapulpa
13George A. MillerDemAda
14Ernest MartinDemArdmore
15Glen HamDemNorman
16Phil SmalleyDemLexington, Norman, Pauls Valley
17Ralph GravesDemShawnee
19Norman LambRepEnid
20Roy GranthamDemPonca City, Tonkawa
21Robert MurphyDemStillwater
22Roy C. BoecherRepKingfisher
23Don BaldwinDemChickasha, Hinton
24Wayne HoldenDemDuncan
25Herschal CrowDemAltus
26Gilmer CappsDemElk City, Mangum, Sayre
27Ed BerrongDemWeatherford
29Jerry PierceRepBartlesville
31Paul TaliaferroDemLawton
32Al TerrillDemLawton
33Rodger RandleDemTulsa
34George Hargrave Jr.DemTulsa
35Jim InhofeRepTulsa
36Gene C. HowardDemTulsa
37Finis SmithDemTulsa
38Peyton BreckinridgeRepTulsa
39Stephen WolfeRepTulsa
40Richard StansberryDemOklahoma City
41Phil WatsonRepEdmond
42James F. HowellDemMidwest City
43John GarrettDemDel City, Oklahoma City
44J. Lee KeelsDemOklahoma City
45Jimmy BirdsongDemMoore, Oklahoma City
46Cleeta John RogersDemOklahoma City
47John R. McCuneRepOklahoma City
48E. Melvin PorterDemOklahoma City
49Leon B. FieldDemGuymon
50Donald FerrellRepChandler, Seminole
52E. W. KellerRepBethany, Oklahoma City
54Bob FunstonDemTulsa

Table based on 2005 state almanac.

  • Table based on database of historic members.

  • Oklahoma Senate

  • Oklahoma House of Representatives

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