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The 32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly was the biannual session of the bicameral state legislature held in the state of Oregon in 1923.[1]
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32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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![]() Kap Kubli, Speaker of the House | |||||
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Legislative body | Oregon Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
Term | 1923–1924 | ||||
Oregon State Senate | |||||
Members | 30 Senators | ||||
Party control | Republican Party | ||||
Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | K. K. Kubli | ||||
Party control | Republican Party |
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Speaker of the House: K. K. Kubli (R–18 Portland)
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Senate President: Jay H. Upton (R–17 Prineville)
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District | Senator | Residence | Counties | Party |
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1 | Sam H. Brown | Gervais | Marion | Republican |
Alex M. LaFollette | Republican | |||
2 | S. M. Garland | Lebanon | Linn | Democratic |
3 | J. S. Magladry | Dorena | Lane | Republican |
4 | Fred Fisk | Eugene | Lane/Linn | Democratic |
5 | B. L. Eddy | Roseburg | Douglas | Republican |
6 | George W. Dunn | Ashland | Jackson | Republican |
7 | J. C. Smith | Grants Pass | Josephine | Republican |
8 | Charles Hall | Marshfield | Coos/Curry | Republican |
9 | A. J. Johnson | Corvallis | Benton/Polk | Republican |
10 | Peter Zimmerman | Yamhill | Yamhill | Republican |
11 | William G. Hare | Hillsboro | Washington | Republican |
12 | F. J. Tooze | Oregon City | Clackamas | Republican |
13 | Henry L. Corbett | Portland | Multnomah | Republican |
Robert S. Farrell | Republican | |||
George W. Joseph | Republican | |||
Milton R. Klepper | Republican | |||
Gus C. Moser | Republican | |||
Isaac E. Staples | Republican | |||
14 | W. J. H. Clark | Portland | Clackamas/Columbia/Multnomah | Republican |
15 | W. S. Kinney | Astoria | Clatsop | Republican |
16 | John R. Nickelsen | Hood River | Hood River | Republican |
17 | Jay H. Upton | Bend | Crook/Deschutes/Jefferson/Klamath/Lake | Republican |
18 | R. J. Carsner | Spray | Gilliam/Sherman/Wheeler | Republican |
19 | J. H. Taylor | Pendleton | Morrow/Umatilla/Union | Democratic |
20 | Roy W. Ritner | Pendleton | Umatilla | Republican |
21 | Bruce Dennis | La Grande | Union/Wallowa | Republican |
22 | Charles W. Ellis | Burns | Grant/Harney/Malheur | Republican |
23 | W. H. Strayer | Baker | Baker | Democratic |
24 | C. J. Edwards | Tillamook | Tillamook/Washington/Yamhill | Republican |
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