Party affiliation - 39th Legislature
Totals based on membership as of first day of the regular session, January 13, 1925
House of Representatives
Democrats in the House of Representatives [149 of 150 = 99%]
Walter P. Acker
James Crawford Albritton
Robert Bruce Alexander
William Preston Alexander
John Charles Amsler
Gustavus Adolphus Atkinson
James David Avis
Oscar Lindsey Baker
Sidney Smith Baker
Charles A. Barker
Wingate Stuart Barron
Drummond Webster Bartlett
Samuel Edwin Bateman
Benjamin Franklin Bean
Fine Gordon Bedford
John Logan Bird
Eugene H. Blount
Robert Lee Bobbitt
J. Herschel Boggs
Herbert Spencer Bonham
Henry Turner Brown
Samuel Anthony Bryant
John Robert Cade
Lindsey L. Carter
Richard Mortimer Chitwood
James Madison Coffey
Virgil E. Conway
George W. Coody
Elmer Lee Covey
Ernest Calvin Cox
George Joshua Cox
Emry Spencer Cummings
Francis Aaron Dale
Roy Joyner Daniel
John Napoleon Davis
John E. Davis
Thomas Arthur DeBerry
Henry Benedict Dielmann
Clifford Eugene Dinkle
John Rankin Donnell
Edward Dennis Downs
Edwin Donald Dunlap
Andrew Connolly Dunn
James McMurry Dunn
Abel James Durham
David John Enderby
Bowd Farrar
Harry Lee Faulk
William Abner Fields
James Finlay
John Hicks Florence
Benjamin Frank Foster
Joseph Vinc Frnka
William Thomas Graves
Eli Clark Gray
Matthew Hilsman Hagaman
James William Hall
William Murdock Harman
James Wright Harper
Robert Elbert High
Desoto Shelton Hollowell
Baker Blount Hoskins
Samuel Vaughan Houston
Thomas Phillip Hull
Thomas Kirk Irwin
Nathaniel Green Jacks
John E.V. Jasper
Robert Milton Johnson
Walter Edwin Jones
Harry Clinton Jordan
Hyle Appleton Justice
Harold Kayton
George Clark Kemble
Lee Miller Kenyon
Arthur Howard King
James William Kinnear
Norman Goree Kittrell, Sr.
John Wesley Laird
Lawrence N. Lane
Wade Pope Lane
George Raiford Lipscomb
Ruben Loftin
Sam D.W. Low
Luke Mankin
Alexander Ewing Masterson
Homer Robert Maxwell
Thomas John McBride
William Thomas McDonald
James Robinson McDougald
William Doddridge McFarlane
Joseph McGill
Andrew Jackson McKean
Hubert S. McNatt
Joseph Andrew Merritt
William Rogers Montgomery
Harbin Hansbrow Moore
Carl Edmund Nicholson
Overton Parish
James Pavlica
Allen Leroy Pearce
James Madison Perdue
Alfred P.C. Petsch
William Robert Poage
Adrian C. Pool
Bowen Pope
Robert Alfred Powell
George Clark Purl
John Allen Rawlins
Felix Addison Raymer
Thomas Jefferson Renfro
Charles Culberson Rice
Roger Finelle Robinson
John Carlton Rogers
Thomas David Rowell, Jr.
Charles Thomas Rowland
Roscoe Conkling Runge
Gary Bonner Sanford
Lee Satterwhite
Amon Robert Shearer
Corry Thaddeus Sheats
William Judson Simmons
Gordon Simpson
Ed R. Sinks
John Thomas Smith
Leon Columbus Smith
Rawleigh Portue Smyth
Joe Frank Sparks
James William Stell
Richard B. Stevens
James William Stevenson
Cecil Storey
Alexander Royce Stout
True Strong
Ellis Alexander Taylor
Claude Duval Teer
Charles Hilliard Thompson
Walter Sidney Tomme
John Holland Veatch
William Andrew Wade
Thomas Luther Walker
John Forsythe Wallace
Henry E. Webb
Howard Walling Wells
Joseph Robert Westbrook
James Kyle Wester
W. Albert Williamson
Bates Frayser Wilson
Grady Woodruff
William Dewey Young
James Crawford Albritton
Robert Bruce Alexander
William Preston Alexander
John Charles Amsler
Gustavus Adolphus Atkinson
James David Avis
Oscar Lindsey Baker
Sidney Smith Baker
Charles A. Barker
Wingate Stuart Barron
Drummond Webster Bartlett
Samuel Edwin Bateman
Benjamin Franklin Bean
Fine Gordon Bedford
John Logan Bird
Eugene H. Blount
Robert Lee Bobbitt
J. Herschel Boggs
Herbert Spencer Bonham
Henry Turner Brown
Samuel Anthony Bryant
John Robert Cade
Lindsey L. Carter
Richard Mortimer Chitwood
James Madison Coffey
Virgil E. Conway
George W. Coody
Elmer Lee Covey
Ernest Calvin Cox
George Joshua Cox
Emry Spencer Cummings
Francis Aaron Dale
Roy Joyner Daniel
John Napoleon Davis
John E. Davis
Thomas Arthur DeBerry
Henry Benedict Dielmann
Clifford Eugene Dinkle
John Rankin Donnell
Edward Dennis Downs
Edwin Donald Dunlap
Andrew Connolly Dunn
James McMurry Dunn
Abel James Durham
David John Enderby
Bowd Farrar
Harry Lee Faulk
William Abner Fields
James Finlay
John Hicks Florence
Benjamin Frank Foster
Joseph Vinc Frnka
William Thomas Graves
Eli Clark Gray
Matthew Hilsman Hagaman
James William Hall
William Murdock Harman
James Wright Harper
Robert Elbert High
Desoto Shelton Hollowell
Baker Blount Hoskins
Samuel Vaughan Houston
Thomas Phillip Hull
Thomas Kirk Irwin
Nathaniel Green Jacks
John E.V. Jasper
Robert Milton Johnson
Walter Edwin Jones
Harry Clinton Jordan
Hyle Appleton Justice
Harold Kayton
George Clark Kemble
Lee Miller Kenyon
Arthur Howard King
James William Kinnear
Norman Goree Kittrell, Sr.
John Wesley Laird
Lawrence N. Lane
Wade Pope Lane
George Raiford Lipscomb
Ruben Loftin
Sam D.W. Low
Luke Mankin
Alexander Ewing Masterson
Homer Robert Maxwell
Thomas John McBride
William Thomas McDonald
James Robinson McDougald
William Doddridge McFarlane
Joseph McGill
Andrew Jackson McKean
Hubert S. McNatt
Joseph Andrew Merritt
William Rogers Montgomery
Harbin Hansbrow Moore
Carl Edmund Nicholson
Overton Parish
James Pavlica
Allen Leroy Pearce
James Madison Perdue
Alfred P.C. Petsch
William Robert Poage
Adrian C. Pool
Bowen Pope
Robert Alfred Powell
George Clark Purl
John Allen Rawlins
Felix Addison Raymer
Thomas Jefferson Renfro
Charles Culberson Rice
Roger Finelle Robinson
John Carlton Rogers
Thomas David Rowell, Jr.
Charles Thomas Rowland
Roscoe Conkling Runge
Gary Bonner Sanford
Lee Satterwhite
Amon Robert Shearer
Corry Thaddeus Sheats
William Judson Simmons
Gordon Simpson
Ed R. Sinks
John Thomas Smith
Leon Columbus Smith
Rawleigh Portue Smyth
Joe Frank Sparks
James William Stell
Richard B. Stevens
James William Stevenson
Cecil Storey
Alexander Royce Stout
True Strong
Ellis Alexander Taylor
Claude Duval Teer
Charles Hilliard Thompson
Walter Sidney Tomme
John Holland Veatch
William Andrew Wade
Thomas Luther Walker
John Forsythe Wallace
Henry E. Webb
Howard Walling Wells
Joseph Robert Westbrook
James Kyle Wester
W. Albert Williamson
Bates Frayser Wilson
Grady Woodruff
William Dewey Young
Republicans in the House of Representatives [1 of 150 = 1%]
Senate
Democrats in the Senate [30 of 31 = 97%]
John H. Bailey
Benjamin Franklin Berkeley
William Harrison Bledsoe
Richard Saffarans Bowers
John Davis
I.D. Fairchild
Charles Richard Floyd
Carl Clara Hardin
J. Roy Hardin
Thomas Jefferson Holbrook
Henry LaFayette Lewis
Eugene Miller
Joseph M. Moore
William Samuel Moore
Charles Alfred Murphy, Sr.
John Dwyght Parnell
Archie Parr
Tomas Glover Pollard
Lloyd Edwin Price
John William Reid
Gus Russek
Jesse Richard Smith
James Garrison Strong
Robert Alda Stuart
Henry Franklin Triplett
Pierce Butler Ward
Alvin Jacob Wirtz
Edgar Earnest Witt
Ashley Elijah Wood
Walter Calisto Woodward
Benjamin Franklin Berkeley
William Harrison Bledsoe
Richard Saffarans Bowers
John Davis
I.D. Fairchild
Charles Richard Floyd
Carl Clara Hardin
J. Roy Hardin
Thomas Jefferson Holbrook
Henry LaFayette Lewis
Eugene Miller
Joseph M. Moore
William Samuel Moore
Charles Alfred Murphy, Sr.
John Dwyght Parnell
Archie Parr
Tomas Glover Pollard
Lloyd Edwin Price
John William Reid
Gus Russek
Jesse Richard Smith
James Garrison Strong
Robert Alda Stuart
Henry Franklin Triplett
Pierce Butler Ward
Alvin Jacob Wirtz
Edgar Earnest Witt
Ashley Elijah Wood
Walter Calisto Woodward
Republicans in the Senate [1 of 31 = 3%]
Districts represented by more than one person | ||||
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H District 5 | John E.V. Jasper | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 10/16/1925 | |
H District 5 | Benjamin Troy Woodall | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 7 | Sidney Smith Baker | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 11/10/1925 | |
H District 7 | Samuel Bertram Wallace | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 20 | John Charles Amsler | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 03/31/1926 | |
H District 20 | Adolph Baylis Anderson | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 56 | Roger Finelle Robinson | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 08/28/1925 | |
H District 56 | Henry Albert Turner | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 64 | Desoto Shelton Hollowell | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 12/01/1925 | |
H District 64 | Samuel Swain Hefley | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 67 | Baker Blount Hoskins | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 07/27/1926 | |
H District 67 | William Madden Fly | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 72 | Harry Lee Faulk | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 01/01/1926 | |
H District 72 | Emery Polk Hornaday | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 79 | Samuel Vaughan Houston | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 02/01/1925 | |
H District 79 | Thomas P. Morris | Unknown | 02/26/1925 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 80 | Adolph P. Stautzenberger | Republican | 01/13/1925 - 04/08/1926 | |
H District 80 | Julius Hinman Schleyer | Unknown | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 82-1 | Felix Addison Raymer | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 03/13/1926 | |
H District 82-1 | William Thomas Williams | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 95 | John Rankin Donnell | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 09/01/1926 | |
H District 95 | Leslie Hoyle Elliott | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 97-1 | Drummond Webster Bartlett | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 04/11/1926 | |
H District 97-1 | Edwin Campbell Street | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 103 | Fine Gordon Bedford | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 01/05/1926 | |
H District 103 | Benjamin Johnson Forbes | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
H District 117 | Richard Mortimer Chitwood | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 08/20/1925 | |
H District 117 | James Christopher Hall | Democrat | 09/13/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |
S District 9 | William Samuel Moore | Democrat | 01/13/1925 - 03/15/1926 | |
S District 9 | Ed Westbrook | Democrat | 09/04/1926 - 01/11/1927 | Not included in the statistics above. |