44th Oregon Legislative Assembly

44th Oregon Legislative Assembly
43rd Legislative Assembly 45th Legislative Assembly
The legislature took place in the Oregon State Capitol, seen here in 2007
Overview
Legislative bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionOregon, United States
Meeting placeOregon State Capitol
Term1947
Websitewww.oregonlegislature.gov
Oregon State Senate
Members29 Senators
Senate PresidentMarshall E. Cornett
Party controlRepublican Party of Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Members60 Representatives
Speaker of the HouseJohn Hubert Hall
Party controlRepublican Party of Oregon

The Forty-fourth Oregon Legislative Assembly convened in 1947 for its regular biennial session, from January 13 to April 5, at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem. Republicans held overwhelming majorities over the Democrats in both the Senate (25–5) and the House of Representatives (58–2). The body held no special sessions. The Senate President was Marshall E. Cornett (R–17 Klamath Falls) and the Speaker of the House was John Hubert Hall (R–5 Portland).[1]

On 1947-10-28, Cornett died in a plane crash near Lakeview, Oregon, along with governor Earl Snell and secretary of state Robert S. Farrell, Jr.[2] Because the House speaker is in the gubernatorial line of succession after the secretary of state and Senate president, Hall ascended to the governorship and completed Snell's term.

Senate

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 5
  Republican 24
 Total 29
 Government Majority 19

Senate Members

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Composition of the Senate
Senator Residence Party
W. W. Balderree Grants Pass Republican
Howard Belton Canby Republican
Allan G. Carson Salem Republican
Truman A. Chase Eugene Republican
Merle R. Chessman Astoria Republican
Marshall E. Cornett Klamath Falls Republican
Austin Dunn Baker Democratic
Rex Ellis Pendleton Republican
Carl Engdahl Pendleton Republican
Ernest R. Fatland Condon Republican
Angus Gibson Junction City Republican
Frank H. Hilton Portland Republican
James N. Jones Juntura Republican
J. J. Lynch Portland Republican
Thomas R. Mahoney Portland Democratic
Eugene E. Marsh McMinnville Republican
Douglas McKay Salem Republican
Earl T. Newbry Ashland Republican
Thomas Parkinson Roseburg Republican
Lee Patterson Portland Republican
Walter J. Pearson Portland Democratic
Irving Rand Portland Republican
Peter J. Stadelman The Dalles Republican
Orval N. Thompson Albany Democratic
Dean Walker Independence Republican
Lew Wallace Portland Democratic
William Walsh Coos Bay Republican
George P. Winslow Tillamook Republican
Charles H. Zurcher Enterprise Republican

† Signifies the Senator died in office

House

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 2
  Republican 58
 Total 60
 Government Majority 56

House Members

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Composition of the House
House Member Residence Party
Fred W. Adams Gold Beach Republican
Alex G. Barry Portland Republican
John M. Bates Lake Grove Republican
O. H. Bengtson Medford Republican
J. E. Bennett Portland Republican
R. H. C. Bennett Dundee Republican
Robert A. Bennett Portland Republican
W. W. Chadwick Salem Republican
Herman H. Chindgren Molalla Republican
E. H. Condit Westport Republican
F. H. Dammasch Portland Republican
John Dickson Portland Republican
Frank A. Doerfler Salem Republican
Robert E. Duniway Portland Republican
Colon R. Eberhard La Grande Republican
Anna M. Ellis Garibaldi Republican
Carl H. Francis Dayton Republican
Giles L. French Moro Republican
R. C. Frisbie Baker Republican
Martin P. Gallagher Ontario Republican
John F. Gantenbein Portland Republican
Robert C. Gile Roseburg Republican
J. S. Greenwood Wemme Republican
John Hubert Hall Portland Republican
Joseph E. Harvey Portland Republican
Donald E. Heisler The Dalles Republican
Fred A. Hellberg Astoria Republican
Herman P. Hendershott Eugene Republican
Paul Hendricks Salem Republican
Carl C. Hill Days Creek Republican
Earl H. Hill Cushman Republican
Paul W. Houston Oregon City Republican
Earle Johnson Corvallis Republican
J. O. Johnson Portland Republican
E. W. Kimberling Prairie City Republican
E. Riddell Lage Hood River Republican
M. M. Landon Sweet Home Republican
C. L. Lieuallen Pendleton Republican
Art W. Lindberg Pendleton Republican
Pat Lonergan Portland Republican
Kenneth W. McKenzie Wallowa Republican
Ralph T. Moore Coos Bay Republican
William B. Morse Prineville Republican
William Niskanen Bend Republican
Henry E. Peterson Ione Republican
Stanhope S. Pier Portland Republican
Rose M. Poole Klamath Falls Republican
Harry Schmeltzer Sherwood Republican
Henry Semon Klamath Falls Democratic
John R. Snellstrom Eugene Republican
Burt K. Snyder Lakeview Republican
Lyle D. Thomas Dallas Republican
Frank J. Van Dyke Medford Republican
Harvey Wells Portland Republican
Marie E. Wilcox Grants Pass Republican
Harry R. Wiley Lebanon Republican
Rudie Wilhelm Portland Republican
Joe Wilson Newport Republican
Manley J. Wilson Warren Democratic
Douglas R. Yeater Salem Republican

† Signifies the Representative died in office

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide-1947 Regular Session (44th): January 13 – April 5". Oregon Secretary of State. 2012. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  2. ^ Editors Sharp, Nancy Weatherly and James Roger Sharp. American Legislative Leaders in the West, 1911-1994. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 1997, p. 111.