49th Oklahoma Legislature | |
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| Leadership | |
Mary Fallin (R) | |
Mike Morgan (D) | |
Larry Adair (D) | |
Term: | January 7, 2003 – January 4, 2005 |
Composition: | |
The 49th Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the Legislative power of the State of Oklahoma, composed of the Oklahoma State Senate| and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City, Capital State. from January 7, 2003 to January 4, 2005, during the first two year of the first term of Governor Brad Henry. It was marked by the passage of a ballot proposal, the Oklahoma Education Lottery Act.
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| Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Republican | |||
| 26 | 22 | 48 | ||
| Voting share | 54.2% | 45.8% | ||
| Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Republican | |||
| 54 | 47 | 101 | ||
| Voting share | 53.5% | 46.5% | ||
| District | Name | Party | Towns Represented |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lt-Gov | Mary Fallin | Rep | President of Senate |
| 1 | Rick Littlefield | Dem | Miami, Grove, Jay |
| 2 | Stratton Taylor | Dem | Claremore, Pryor |
| 3 | Herb Rozell | Dem | Tahlequah, Stilwell |
| 4 | Kenneth Corn | Dem | Sallisaw, Poteau |
| 5 | Jeff Rabon | Dem | Atoka, Hugo |
| 6 | Jay Paul Gumm | Dem | Durant |
| 7 | Gene Stipe (until March 11, 2003) Richard Lerblance (after June 10, 2003) | Dem | McAlester, Wilburton |
| 8 | Frank Shurden | Dem | Okmulgee, Henryetta |
| 9 | "Bulldog" Ben Robinson | Dem | Muskogee, Ft. Gibson |
| 10 | J. Berry Harrison | Dem | Pawhuska, Fairfax |
| 11 | Maxine Horner | Dem | Tulsa |
| 12 | Ted Fisher | Dem | Sapulpa, Bristow |
| 13 | Dick Wilkerson | Dem | Ada |
| 14 | Johnnie Crutchfield | Dem | Ardmore |
| 15 | Jonathan Nichols | Rep | Norman |
| 16 | Cal Hobson | Dem | Norman, Purcell |
| 17 | Charlie Laster (after February 11, 2003) | Dem | Shawnee |
| 18 | Kevin Easley | Dem | Wagoner, Tulsa |
| 19 | Robert Milacek | Rep | Enid |
| 20 | David Myers | Rep | Ponca City |
| 21 | Mike Morgan | Dem | Stillwater |
| 22 | Mike Johnson | Rep | Kingfisher |
| 23 | Bruce Price | Dem | Chickasha |
| 24 | Daisy Lawler | Dem | Moore, Duncan |
| 25 | Charles Ford | Rep | Tulsa, Broken Arrow |
| 26 | Gilmer Capps | Dem | Elk City, Sayre, Mangum |
| 27 | Owen Laughlin | Rep | Woodward, Guymon |
| 28 | Harry Coates | Rep | Seminole |
| 29 | Jim Dunlap | Rep | Bartlesville |
| 30 | Glenn Coffee | Rep | Oklahoma City |
| 31 | Sam Helton | Dem | Lawton |
| 32 | Jim Maddox | Dem | Lawton |
| 33 | Penny Williams | Dem | Tulsa |
| 34 | Randy Brogdon | Rep | Owasso, Tulsa |
| 35 | James Williamson | Rep | Tulsa |
| 36 | Scott Pruitt | Rep | Broken Arrow, Tulsa |
| 37 | Nancy Riley | Rep | Tulsa, Sand Springs, Bixby |
| 38 | Robert M. Kerr | Dem | Altus, Weatherford |
| 39 | Jerry L. Smith | Rep | Tulsa |
| 40 | Cliff Branan | Rep | Oklahoma City |
| 41 | Mark Snyder | Rep | Edmond |
| 42 | Cliff Aldridge | Rep | Midwest City |
| 43 | Jim Reynolds | Rep | Oklahoma City, Del City |
| 44 | Keith Leftwich | Dem | Oklahoma City |
| 45 | Kathleen Wilcoxson | Rep | Oklahoma City, Moore |
| 46 | Bernest Cain | Dem | Oklahoma City |
| 47 | Mike Fair | Rep | Oklahoma City |
| 48 | Angela Monson | Dem | Oklahoma City |