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36th Oklahoma Legislature

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President of the Senate:
  
George Nigh (D)

Speaker of the House:
  
William Willis (D)

President Pro Tem of the Senate:
  
Gene C. Howard (D)

36th Oklahoma Legislature

Term:
  
January 1977-January 1979

Composition:
  
Senate 38      10      House 81      20

The Thirty-sixth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. State legislators met at the Oklahoma State Capitol in session from January 4 to June 8, 1977, from June 13 to June 17, 1977, and from January 3 to March 28, 1978, during the term of Governor David L. Boren.

Contents

Lieutenant Governor George Nigh served as President of the Senate. Gene C. Howard served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate and William Willis served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

The 1978 session was marked by a student protest over rumors that state legislators were planning to close Langston University.

Dates of sessions

  • Organizational day: January 4, 1977
  • First regular session: January 4-June 8, 1977
  • Special session: June 13–17, 1977
  • Second regular session: January 3-March 28, 1978
  • Previous: 35th Legislature • Next: 37th Legislature

    Major events

    On March 1, 1978, student protesters upset with rumors that the state legislature would attempt to close Langston University broke past security in the Oklahoma State Capitol and trapped state legislators in the building. Although, the state legislators eventually escaped, the university was not close and received additional funding.

    Democratic

  • President Pro Tempore: Gene C. Howard
  • Speaker: William Willis
  • Speaker Pro Tempore: Spencer Bernard
  • Republican

  • Minority leader of the Senate:
  • Minority leader of the House: Kent Frates
  • Senate

    Table based on 2005 state almanac.

    House of Representatives

  • Table based on database.
  • References

    36th Oklahoma Legislature Wikipedia