The Second Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the
legislative branch
A legislature is an assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city. They are often contrasted with the executive and judicial powers of government.
Laws enacted by legislatures are usually known as ...
of the
government of Oklahoma
The government of the U.S. State of Oklahoma, established by the Oklahoma Constitution, is a republican democracy modeled after the federal government of the United States. The state government has three branches: the executive, legislative, and ...
, composed of the
Oklahoma Senate
The Oklahoma Senate is the upper house of the two houses of the Legislature of Oklahoma, the other being the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The total number of senators is set at 48 by the Oklahoma Constitution.[Oklahoma House of Representatives
The Oklahoma House of Representatives is the lower house of the legislature of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its members introduce and vote on bills and resolutions, provide legislative oversight for state agencies, and help to craft the state's b ...]
, during the only term of Governor
Charles Haskell. State legislators elected in 1908 met in the Guthrie City Hall Building from January 5 to March 12, 1909.
[A Century to Remember](_blank)
, Okhouse.gov. (accessed June 19, 2013) The state legislature also met in special session from January 20 to March 19, 1910.
Oklahoma's first black state legislator,
A.C. Hamlin, was among the new group of state legislators, but was limited to one term by a
Jim Crow law
The Jim Crow laws were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. Other areas of the United States were affected by formal and informal policies of segregation as well, but many states outside the Sout ...
passed by the legislature.
Dates of sessions
*Regular session: January 5-March 12, 1909
*Special session: January 20-March 19, 1910
Previous:
1st Legislature • Next:
3rd Legislature
Major legislation
*Legislation enacted on March 6, 1909, created the Southeastern Normal School, which would later become
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Southeastern Oklahoma State University (Southeastern, SE, or SOSU) is a public university in Durant, Oklahoma. It had an undergraduate enrollment of 4,824 in 2019.
History
On March 6, 1909, the Second Oklahoma State Legislature approved an a ...
.
[Norris, L. David.]
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
,
Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
, Oklahoma State University. (accessed July 19, 2013) Initially offering four years of
high school
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and
junior college
A junior college (sometimes referred to colloquially as a juco, JuCo or JC) is a post-secondary educational institution offering vocational training designed to prepare students for either skilled trades and technical occupations and workers in su ...
, the school opened its doors to students on June 14, 1909.
Party composition
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
Lieutenant Governor
George W. Bellamy continued to serve as the first President of the Senate, which gave him a tie-breaking vote and allowed him to serve as a presiding officer. J. C. Graham was elected as the second
President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate
The President ''pro tempore'' of the Oklahoma Senate is the second-highest-ranking official of the Oklahoma Senate and the highest-ranking state senator. The Oklahoma Constitution designates the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma as the highest-r ...
, giving him the authority to organize the state senate and serve as a presiding officer.
[Oklahoma Almanac, 2005](_blank)
Oklahoma Department of Libraries (accessed July 1, 2013)
House
Ben Wilson served as the second
Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
The Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives is the presiding officer of the lower house of the Oklahoma Legislature, the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The speaker exercises administrative and procedural functions, but remains a ...
.
He hailed from a town known as Cereal, which today is known as Banner, Oklahoma.
Benjamin F. Harrison, of Calvin, served as Speaker Pro Tempore.
Members
Senate
*Table based on list cross-referenced from three sources.
House of Representatives
*Table based on government database.
Historic Members
, Okhouse.gov (accessed June 20, 2013)
References
External links
Second State of the State
Third State of the State
Oklahoma Legislature
Oklahoma House of Representatives
Oklahoma Senate
{{Oklahoma Legislatures
Oklahoma legislative sessions
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1909 U.S. legislative sessions
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