11th Arizona State Legislature
Session of the Arizona Legislature
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The 11th Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted from January 1, 1933, to December 31, 1934, during Benjamin Baker Moeur's first term as Governor of Arizona, in Phoenix. The number in both houses remained constant, with 19 senators and 63 representatives. The Democrats held every seat in the Senate, and increased the large majority they held the house.
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| Legislative body | Arizona State Legislature | ||||||
| Jurisdiction | Arizona, United States | ||||||
| Term | January 1, 1933 â December 31, 1934 | ||||||
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| Members | 19 | ||||||
| President | Harry W. Hill (D) | ||||||
| Party control | Democratic (19â0) | ||||||
| House of Representatives | |||||||
| Members | 63 | ||||||
| Speaker | S. A. Spear (D) | ||||||
| Party control | Democratic (59â4) | ||||||
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Sessions
State Senate
Members
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[1]:âivâ
| County | Senator | Party | Notes |
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| Apache | Dodd L. Greer | Democratic | |
| Cochise | John C. Riggs | Democratic | |
| Dan Angius | Democratic | ||
| Coconino | Earl C. Slipher | Democratic | |
| Gila | John P. Dougherty | Democratic | |
| E. H. McEachren* | Democratic | ||
| Graham | W. B. Kelley* | Democratic | |
| Greenlee | Harry W. Hill* | Democratic | |
| Maricopa | James Minotto | Democratic | |
| Frank T. Pomeroy* | Democratic | ||
| Mohave | Kean St. Charles | Democratic | |
| Navajo | Frank M. Siegmund | Democratic | |
| Pima | E. T. Houston | Democratic | |
| Thomas Collins* | Democratic | ||
| Pinal | R. T. (Bob) Jones* | Democratic | |
| Santa Cruz | J. A. Harrison | Democratic | |
| Yavapai | John Francis Connor* | Democratic | |
| Perry McArthur | Democratic | ||
| Yuma | Hugo Farmer* | Democratic | |
Employees
The following held unelected positions within the Legislature:[1]:âivâ
- Secretary: William J. Graham
- Sergeant-at-Arms: Frank J. Gillick
- Chaplain: Thomas C. Harris
House of Representatives
Members
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[1]:âvâ
| County | Representative | Party | Notes |
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| Apache | Fred Colter | Democratic | |
| Cochise | W. E. Oxsheer* | Democratic | |
| J. E. Bevan* | Democratic | ||
| Martin L. Armstrong | Democratic | ||
| I. B. Ward | Democratic | ||
| E. F. Vickers | Democratic | ||
| E. P. A. Larrieu | Democratic | ||
| Vernon G. Davis | Democratic | ||
| Coconino | James E. Babbitt | Democratic | |
| L. S. Williams | Democratic | ||
| Gila | James R. Heron | Democratic | |
| Howard Sprouse | Democratic | ||
| William G. Rosenbaum* | Democratic | ||
| Roy F. Kelly* | Democratic | ||
| Walter J. Randall | Democratic | ||
| Graham | Jesse A. Udall* | Republican | |
| Fred Webb | Democratic | ||
| Greenlee | W. J. Williams | Democratic | |
| W. T. Witt* | Democratic | ||
| Maricopa | Bert C. Armstrong | Democratic | |
| Frank W. Beer | Democratic | Appointed after the resignation of J. Lee Loveless | |
| Hugh Callahan* | Democratic | ||
| G. L. Christian | Democratic | ||
| J. W. Combs | Democratic | ||
| M. V. Decker * | Democratic | ||
| Nat M. Dysart | Democratic | Died in office | |
| Walter I. Ettleman | Democratic | Died in office | |
| Mary Francis* | Democratic | ||
| Lewis Irvine | Democratic | ||
| Charles E. Jennings | Democratic | ||
| Conner Johnson* | Democratic | ||
| George A. Johnson | Democratic | ||
| Hugh E. Laird | Democratic | ||
| Charles E. Mincks | Democratic | ||
| W. R. Palmer | Democratic | ||
| J. J. Phillips* | Democratic | ||
| Bridgie Porter* | Democratic | ||
| M. G. Pratt | Democratic | ||
| E. R. Pryor | Democratic | ||
| L. Alton Riggs* | Democratic | ||
| James B. Sayers* | Democratic | ||
| J. C. Wilson | Democratic | ||
| Mohave | Joseph M. Peggs* | Democratic | |
| Navajo | T. C. Hoyt | Republican | |
| Charle G. McQuillan* | Republican | ||
| Pima | Vern Priser | Democratic | |
| John H. Rapp* | Democratic | ||
| William Wisdom | Democratic | ||
| John M. Nugent | Democratic | ||
| August Wieden* | Democratic | ||
| B. J. O'Neill | Democratic | ||
| Thomas D. Tway* | Democratic | ||
| Kenneth K. Suber* | Democratic | ||
| Pinal | George P. Sellers | Democratic | |
| Thomas S. Richards* | Democratic | ||
| Santa Cruz | Edwin F. Bohlinger* | Democratic | |
| Yavapai | C. Leo Guynn | Democratic | |
| S. A. Spear* | Democratic | ||
| Annie Campbell Jones | Democratic | ||
| V. C. Wiggins* | Republican | ||
| Ralph A. Lyke | Democratic | ||
| Yuma | Nellie T. Bush* | Democratic | |
| William Wisener | Democratic | ||
| Ray C. Bennett* | Democratic | ||
Employees
The following held unelected positions within the Legislature:[1]:âvâ
- Chief Clerk: Lallah Ruth
- Assistant Chief Clerk: Ruby Coulter
- Sergeant-at-Arms: Thomas Cowperthwaite
- Chaplain: Reverend Thomas C. Harris