United States congressional delegations from Oklahoma






Oklahoma's congressional districts since 2013[1]


These are tables of congressional delegations from Oklahoma to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.




Contents






  • 1 House of Representatives


    • 1.1 Current members of the House


    • 1.2 1889–1907: one non-voting delegate


    • 1.3 1907–1913: five seats


    • 1.4 1913–1933: eight seats


    • 1.5 1933–1943: nine seats


    • 1.6 1943–1953: eight seats


    • 1.7 1953–2003: six seats


    • 1.8 2003–present: five seats




  • 2 United States Senate


    • 2.1 Living former Senators




  • 3 Key


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References





House of Representatives



Current members of the House



















































District
Representative
Party
Incumbency
CPVI
District map

1st

Rep. Kevin Hern official photo, 116th congress.jpg
Kevin Hern
(Tulsa)
Republican
Since November 6, 2018
R+17

Oklahoma US Congressional District 1 (since 2013).tif

2nd

Markwayne Mullin official photo.jpg
Markwayne Mullin
(Claremore)
Republican
Since January 3, 2013
R+24

Oklahoma US Congressional District 2 (since 2013).tif

3rd

Frank Lucas.jpg
Frank Lucas
(Enid)
Republican
Since May 10, 1994
R+27

Oklahoma US Congressional District 3 (since 2013).tif

4th

Tom Cole official congressional photo.jpg
Tom Cole
(Moore)
Republican
Since January 3, 2003
R+20

Oklahoma US Congressional District 4 (since 2013).tif

5th

Kendra Horn official portrait, 116th Congress.jpg
Kendra Horn
(Oklahoma City)
Democratic
Since January 3, 2019
R+10

Oklahoma US Congressional District 5 (since 2013).tif


1889–1907: one non-voting delegate


See also: Oklahoma Territory's at-large congressional district






























Congress

Delegate

51st
(1889–1891)

David Archibald Harvey (R)

52nd
(1891–1893)

53rd
(1893–1895)

Dennis Thomas Flynn (R)

54th
(1895–1897)

55th
(1897–1899)

James Yancy Callahan (FSv)

56th
(1899–1901)

Dennis Thomas Flynn (R)

57th
(1901–1903)

58th
(1903–1905)

Bird Segle McGuire (R)

59th
(1905–1907)


1907–1913: five seats































Congress
District

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

60th
(1907–1909)

Bird Segle McGuire (R)

Elmer L. Fulton (D)

James S. Davenport (D)

Charles D. Carter (D)

Scott Ferris (D)

61st
(1909–1911)

Dick Thompson Morgan (R)

Charles E. Creager (R)

62nd
(1911–1913)

James S. Davenport (D)


1913–1933: eight seats


After the 1910 census, Oklahoma gained three seats. From 1913 to 1915, these extra seats were represented At-large.





























Congress
District
At-large seats

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

Seat A

Seat B

Seat C

63rd
(1913–1915)

Bird Segle McGuire (R)

Dick Thompson Morgan (R)

James S. Davenport (D)

Charles D. Carter (D)

Scott Ferris (D)

William H. Murray (D)

Joseph Bryan Thompson (D)

Claude Weaver (D)

After 1915, all the seats were represented by districts.














































































Congress
District

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

64th
(1915–1917)

James S. Davenport (D)

William W. Hastings (D)

Charles D. Carter (D)

William H. Murray (D)

Joseph Bryan Thompson (D)

Scott Ferris (D)

James V. McClintic (D)

Dick Thompson Morgan (R)

65th
(1917–1919)

Thomas Alberter Chandler (R)

Tom D. McKeown (D)

66th
(1919–1921)

Everette B. Howard (D)

John William Harreld (R)

Charles Swindall (R)

67th
(1921–1923)

Thomas Alberter Chandler (R)

Alice M. Robertson (R)

Joseph C. Pringey (R)

Fletcher B. Swank (D)

L. M. Gensman (R)

Manuel Herrick (R)

68th
(1923–1925)

Everette B. Howard (D)

William W. Hastings (D)

Tom D. McKeown (D)

J. W. Elmer Thomas (D)

Milton C. Garber (R)

69th
(1925–1927)

Samuel J. Montgomery (R)

70th
(1927–1929)

Everette B. Howard (D)

Wilburn Cartwright (D)

Jed Johnson Sr. (D)

71st
(1929–1931)

Charles O'Connor (R)

Ulysses Stevens Stone (R)

72nd
(1931–1933)

Wesley E. Disney (D)

Fletcher B. Swank (D)


1933–1943: nine seats


After the 1930 census, Oklahoma had its most seats, nine. The ninth seat represented the state At-large.





















































Congress
District

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

At-large

73rd
(1933–1935)

Wesley E. Disney (D)

William W. Hastings (D)

Wilburn Cartwright (D)

Tom D. McKeown (D)

Fletcher B. Swank (D)

Jed Johnson Sr. (D)

James V. McClintic (D)

Ernest W. Marland (D)

Will Rogers (D)

74th
(1935–1937)

John Conover Nichols (D)

Percy Lee Gassaway (D)

Josh Lee (D)

Sam C. Massingale (D)

Phil Ferguson (D)

75th
(1937–1939)

Lyle Boren (D)

Robert Potter Hill (D)

Gomer Griffith Smith (D)

76th
(1939–1941)

A. S. Mike Monroney (D)

77th
(1941–1943)

Ross Rizley (R)

Victor Wickersham (D)


1943–1953: eight seats


After the 1940 census, the At-large seat was eliminated.




















































Congress
District

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

78th
(1943–1945)

Wesley E. Disney (D)

William G. Stigler (D)

Paul Stewart (D)

Lyle Boren (D)

A. S. Mike Monroney (D)

Jed Johnson Sr. (D)

Victor Wickersham (D)

Ross Rizley (R)

79th
(1945–1947)

George B. Schwabe (R)

80th
(1947–1949)

Carl Albert (D)

Glen D. Johnson (D)

Toby Morris (D)

Preston E. Peden (D)

81st
(1949–1951)

Dixie Gilmer (D)

Tom Steed (D)

Victor Wickersham (D)

George H. Wilson (D)

82nd
(1951–1953)

George B. Schwabe (R)

John Jarman (D)

Page Belcher (R)


1953–2003: six seats










































































































Congress
District

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

83rd
(1953–1955)

Page Belcher (R)

Ed Edmondson (D)

Carl Albert (D)

Tom Steed (D)

John Jarman (D)

Victor Wickersham (D)

84th
(1955–1957)

85th
(1957–1959)

Toby Morris (D)

86th
(1959–1961)

87th
(1961–1963)

Victor Wickersham (D)

88th
(1963–1965)

89th
(1965–1967)

Jed Johnson Jr. (D)

90th
(1967–1969)

James Vernon Smith (R)

91st
(1969–1971)

John Newbold Camp (R)

92nd
(1971–1973)

93rd
(1973–1975)

James R. Jones (D)

Clem McSpadden (D)

94th
(1975–1977)

Ted Risenhoover (D)

John Jarman (R)

Glenn English (D)

95th
(1977–1979)

Wes Watkins (D)

Mickey Edwards (R)

96th
(1979–1981)

Mike Synar (D)

97th
(1981–1983)

Dave McCurdy (D)

98th
(1983–1985)

99th
(1985–1987)

100th
(1987–1989)

James Inhofe (R)

101st
(1989–1991)

102nd
(1991–1993)

William K. Brewster (D)

103rd
(1993–1995)

Ernest Istook (R)

Steve Largent (R)

Frank Lucas (R)

104th
(1995–1997)

Tom Coburn (R)

J. C. Watts (R)

105th
(1997–1999)

Wes Watkins (R)

106th
(1999–2001)

107th
(2001–2003)

Brad Carson (D)

John Sullivan (R)


2003–present: five seats


















































Congress
District

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

108th
(2003–2005)

John Sullivan (R)

Brad Carson (D)

Frank Lucas (R)

Tom Cole (R)

Ernest Istook (R)

109th
(2005–2007)

Dan Boren (D)

110th
(2007–2009)

Mary Fallin (R)

111th
(2009–2011)

112th
(2011–2013)

James Lankford (R)

113th
(2013–2015)

Jim Bridenstine (R)

Markwayne Mullin (R)

114th
(2015–2017)

Steve Russell (R)

115th
(2017–2019)

Kevin Hern (R)

116th
(2019–2021)

Kendra Horn (D)


United States Senate


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Current delegation



Inhofe

Senator Jim Inhofe
(R)



Lankford

Senator James Lankford
(R)






















































































































Class 2 Senators
Congress
Class 3 Senators

Robert L. Owen (D)

60th (1907–1909)

Thomas P. Gore (D)

61st (1909–1911)

62nd (1911–1913)

63rd (1913–1915)

64th (1915–1917)

65th (1917–1919)

66th (1919–1921)

67th (1921–1923)

John W. Harreld (R)

68th (1923–1925)

William B. Pine (R)

69th (1925–1927)

70th (1927–1929)

J. W. Elmer Thomas (D)

71st (1929–1931)

Thomas P. Gore (D)

72nd (1931–1933)

73rd (1933–1935)

74th (1935–1937)

Joshua B. Lee (D)

75th (1937–1939)

76th (1939–1941)

77th (1941–1943)

Edward H. Moore (R)

78th (1943–1945)

79th (1945–1947)

80th (1947–1949)

Robert S. Kerr (D)

81st (1949–1951)

82nd (1951–1953)

A. S. Mike Monroney (D)

83rd (1953–1955)

84th (1955–1957)

85th (1957–1959)

86th (1959–1961)

87th (1961–1963)

J. Howard Edmondson (D)

88th (1963–1965)

Fred Roy Harris (D)

89th (1965–1967)

90th (1967–1969)

91st (1969–1971)

Henry Bellmon (R)

92nd (1971–1973)

Dewey F. Bartlett (R)

93rd (1973–1975)

94th (1975–1977)

95th (1977–1979)

David L. Boren (D)

96th (1979–1981)

97th (1981–1983)

Don Nickles (R)

98th (1983–1985)

99th (1985–1987)

100th (1987–1989)

101st (1989–1991)

102nd (1991–1993)

103rd (1993–1995)

James Inhofe (R)

104th (1995–1997)

105th (1997–1999)

106th (1999–2001)

107th (2001–2003)

108th (2003–2005)

109th (2005–2007)

Tom Coburn (R)

110th (2007–2009)

111th (2009–2011)

112th (2011–2013)

113th (2013–2015)

114th (2015–2017)

James Lankford (R)

115th (2017–2019)

116th (2019–2021)


Living former Senators


As of April 2015[update], there are four living former Senators from Oklahoma.




























Senator
Term of office
Date of birth (and age)

David L. Boren
1979–1994

(1941-04-21) April 21, 1941 (age 77)

Don Nickles
1981–2005

(1948-12-06) December 6, 1948 (age 70)

Tom Coburn
2005–2015

(1948-03-14) March 14, 1948 (age 71)

Fred R. Harris
1964 -1973

(1930-11-13) November 13, 1930 (age 88)


Key











Key to party colors and abbreviations for members of the U.S. Congress









American (Know Nothing) (K-N)

Adams (A),
Anti-Jacksonian (Anti-J),
National Republican (NR)

Anti-Administration (Anti-Admin)

Anti-Masonic (Anti-M)

Conservative (Con)

Democratic (D)











Dixiecrat (Dix),
States' rights (SR)

Democratic-Republican (D-R)

Farmer–Labor (FL)

Federalist (F)

Free Soil (FS)

Free Silver (FSv)

Fusion (FU)











Greenback (GB)

Jacksonian (J)

Nonpartisan League (NPL)

Nullifier (N)

Opposition Northern (O)
Opposition Southern (O)

Populist (Pop)

Pro-Administration (Pro-Admin)











Progressive (Prog)

Prohibition (Proh)

Readjuster (Rea)

Republican (R)

Socialist (Soc)

Unionist (U)

Whig (W)



Independent,
None,
or Unaffiliated



See also



  • List of United States congressional districts


References





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