The 55th Texas Legislature met from January 8, 1957, to May 23, 1957, and in two special sessions in November - December of that same year. All members present during this session were elected in the 1956 general elections.
Sessions
Regular Session: January 8, 1957 - May 23, 1957
1st Called Session: October 14, 1957 - November 12, 1957
2nd Called Session: November 13, 1957 - December 3, 1957
Party summary
Senate
House
Officers
Senate
* Lieutenant Governor:
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(D)
* President Pro Tempore: Ottis E. Lock (D), Carlos C. Ashley Sr. (D),
Searcy Bracewell (D),
William T. "Bill" Moore (D) and Jep S. Fuller (D)
House
* Speaker of the House:
Waggoner Carr (D)
Members
Senate
Dist. 1
* Howard A. Carney (D),
Atlanta
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Dist. 2
* Wardlow Lane (D),
Center
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Dist. 3
* Ottis E. Lock (D),
Lufkin
Dist. 4
* Jep Fuller (D),
Port Arthur
Dist. 5
* Neveille H. Colson (D),
Navasota
Dist. 6
* James E. Taylor (D),
Kerens
Dist. 7
* Bill D. Wood (D),
Tyler Tyler may refer to:
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Dist. 8
*
George M. Parkhouse (D),
Dallas
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Dist. 9
*
Ray Roberts
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Early life and education
Roberts was born in rural Collin County, Texas in 1913. He grew up in the r ...
(D),
McKinney
McKinney is a city in and the county seat of Collin County, Texas. It is Collin County's third-largest city, after Plano and Frisco. A suburb of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, McKinney is about north of Dallas.
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Dist. 10
* Doyle Willis (D),
Fort Worth
Dist. 11
*
William T. "Bill" Moore (D),
Bryan
Dist. 12
*
Crawford Martin (D),
Hillsboro
Dist. 13
* Jarrard Secrest (D),
Temple
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Dist. 14
* Charles F. Herring (D),
Austin
Dist. 15
* Culp Krueger (D),
El Campo
Dist. 16
*
Searcy Bracewell (D),
Houston
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Dist. 17
*
Jimmy Phillips (D),
Angleton
Dist. 18
* William S. Fly (D),
Victoria
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Dist. 19
*
Rudolph A. Weinert (D),
Seguin
Dist. 20
* Bruce Reagan (D),
Corpus Christi
Dist. 21
*
Abraham Kazen
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(D),
Laredo
Dist. 22
* Wayne Wagonseller (D),
Stoneburg
Dist. 23
* George Moffett (D),
Chillicothe
Dist. 24
* David Ratliff (D),
Stamford
Dist. 25
*
Dorsey B. Hardeman (D),
San Angelo
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Dist. 26
*
Henry B. Gonzalez (D),
San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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Dist. 27
* Hubert R. Hudson (D),
Brownsville
Dist. 28
*
Preston Smith (D),
Lubbock
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Dist. 29
*
Frank Owen, III (D),
El Paso
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Dist. 30
*
Andrew J. "Andy" Rogers (D),
Childress
Dist. 31
*
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(D),
Amarillo
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House
The House was composed of 150 Democrats.
House members included future federal judge
Barefoot Sanders
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and future Congressmen
Kika de la Garza and
Joe Pool, as well as future Lieutenant Governor
Bob Bullock
Robert Douglas Bullock Sr. (July 10, 1929 – June 18, 1999), was an American Democratic politician from Texas, whose career spanned four decades. His service culminated in his term as the 38th Lieutenant Governor of Texas from January 15, ...
, future Texas Attorney General
Waggoner Carr, and future Land Commissioner
Jerry Sadler.
Sources
* Legislative Reference Library of Texas
External links
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