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41st Oregon Legislative Assembly
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The 41st Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 13, 1941 and adjourned March 15.[1][2]
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41st Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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![]() The legislature took place in the Oregon State Capitol, seen here in 2007 | |||||
Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Oregon Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
Term | 1941 | ||||
Website | www.oregonlegislature.gov | ||||
Oregon State Senate | |||||
Members | 30 Senators | ||||
Senate President | Dean Walker | ||||
Party control | Republican Party of Oregon | ||||
Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | Robert S. Farrell Jr. | ||||
Party control | Republican Party of Oregon |
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Senate
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic | 5 | |
Republican | 25 | |
Total | 30 | |
Government Majority | 20 |
Senate Members
More information Senator, Residence ...
Senator | Residence | Party |
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Howard Belton | Canby | Republican |
Dr. James A. Best | Pendleton | Republican |
Dr. Joel C. Booth | Lebanon | Republican |
William E. Burke | Sherwood | Republican |
Charles Childs | Albany | Republican |
C. W. Clark[a] | Roseburg | Republican |
Harris Ellsworth | ||
Marshall E. Cornett | Klamath Falls | Republican |
Ashby C. Dickson | Portland | Democratic |
Rex Ellis | Pendleton | Republican |
Earl E. Fisher | Beaverton | Republican |
Frank M. Franciscovich | Astoria | Republican |
James N. Jones | Vale | Republican |
Ronald E. Jones | Brooks | Republican |
Dr. H. R. Kauffman | Toledo | Republican |
Harry M. Kenin | Portland | Republican |
Dorothy McCullough Lee | Portland | Republican |
Thomas R. Mahoney | Portland | Democratic |
Douglas McKay | Salem | Republican |
Coe A. McKenna | Portland | Republican |
Walter E. Pearson | Portland | Democratic |
Louis W. Sipperman | Grants Pass | Republican |
Peter J. Stadelman | The Dalles | Republican |
William H. Steiwer | Fossil | Republican |
W. H. Strayer | Baker | Democratic |
Dean Walker | Independence | Republican |
Lew Wallace | Portland | Democratic |
William Walsh | Marshfield | Republican |
Halvor C. Wheeler | Dexter | Republican |
Charles H. Zurcher | Enterprise | Republican |
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House
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic | 14 | |
Republican | 46 | |
Total | 60 | |
Government Majority | 32 |
House Members
More information House Member, Residence ...
House Member | Residence | Party |
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A. Hugh Adams | Portland | Democratic |
E. C. Allen | Portland | Democratic |
Harry D. Boivin | Klamath Falls | Democratic |
C. C. Bradley | Portland | Republican |
Phil Brady | Portland | Democratic |
Erling L. Brauti[b] | Wheeler | Democratic |
J. R. Caufield | ||
Vernon D. Bull | La Grande | Democratic |
Ned H. Callaway | Brownsville | Democratic |
Allen G. Carson | Salem | Republican |
Roy E. Carter | Gold Beach | Democratic |
Truman A. Chase | Eugene | Republican |
H. H. Chindgren | Molalla | Republican |
O. L. Babcock[c] | Pendleton | Republican |
Alfred F. Cunha | ||
George R. Duncan | Stayton | Republican |
Carl Engdahl | Pendleton | Republican |
Warren Erwin | Portland | Democratic |
Robert S. Farrell Jr. | Portland | Republican |
Giles L. French | Moro | Republican |
R. C. Frisbie | Baker | Republican |
Angus Gibson | Junction City | Republican |
Robert C. Gile | Roseburg | Republican |
M. James Gleason | Portland | Democratic |
J. S. Greenwood | Wemme | Republican |
William H. Hedlund | Oswego | Democratic |
Donald E. Heisler | The Dalles | Republican |
H. T. Hesse | Hillsboro | Republican |
Carl C. Hill | Days Creek | Republican |
C. T. Hockett | Enterprise | Republican |
J. F. Hosch | Bend | Democratic |
George C. Huggins[d] | Marshfield | Democratic |
J. H. McCloskey | ||
Ray L. Jenkins | Toledo | Democratic |
H. R. Jones | Salem | Republican |
E. W. Kimberling | Prairie City | Republican |
H. A. Kuratli | Hillsboro | Republican |
E. Riddell Lage | Hood River | Republican |
Wallace S. Larkin | Newberg | Democratic |
Frank J. Lonergan | Portland | Republican |
Eugene E. Marsh | McMinnville | Republican |
Kenneth S. Martin | Grants Pass | Republican |
William M. McAllister | Medford | Republican |
John B. McCourt | Portland | Republican |
A. W. Meyers | Milwaukie | Republican |
E. Harvey Miller | Heppner | Republican |
William B. Morse | Prineville | Republican |
Richard L. Neuberger | Portland | Democratic |
Earl T. Newbry | Ashland | Republican |
J. D. Perry | Deer Island | Democratic |
Stanhope S. Pier | Portland | Republican |
Alexander Rennie | Corvallis | Republican |
James A. Rodman | Eugene | Republican |
Henry Semon | Klamath Falls | Democratic |
F. Leo Smith | Portland | Democratic |
Burt K. Snyder | Lakeview | Republican |
V. B. Staples | Ontario | Republican |
John F. Steelhammer | Salem | Republican |
Fred Thiel | Astoria | Democratic |
Lyle D. Thomas | West Salem | Republican |
Orval N. Thompson | Albany | Democratic |
Harvey Wells | Portland | Republican |
Manley J. Wilson | Wauna | Democratic |
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