List of speakers of the Kansas House of Representatives
Appearance
Speaker of Kansas House of Representatives | |
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since January 9, 2023 | |
Status | Presiding officer |
Seat | Kansas State Capitol, Topeka |
Appointer | Kansas House of Representatives |
Inaugural holder | William Wale Updegraff |
The following is a list of speakers of the Kansas House of Representatives since statehood.
Speakers of the Kansas House of Representatives
[edit]Speaker | Term | Party | County/Residence | Notes | Citation |
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William Wale Updegraff | 1861 | Republican | Osawatomie | [1][2] | |
Moses S. Adams | 1862 | Republican | Leavenworth | [1][2] | |
Josiah Kellogg | 1863 | Republican | Leavenworth | [1][2] | |
Jacob Stotler | 1865 | Radical Republican | Leavenworth | [1][2] | |
John Taylor Burris | 1866 | Republican | Emporia | [1][2] | |
Preston Bierce Plumb | 1867 | Republican | Olathe | [1][2] | |
George W. Smith | 1868 | Republican | Emporia | [1][2] | |
Moses S. Adams | 1869 | Republican | Leavenworth | [1][2] | |
Jacob Stotler | 1870 | Radical Republican | Emporia | [1][2] | |
Benjamin Franklin Simpson | 1871 | Republican | Paola | [1][2] | |
Stephen Alonzo Cobb | 1872 | Republican | Wyandotte | [1][2] | |
Josiah Kellogg | 1873 | Republican | Leavenworth | [1][2] | |
Boyd H. McEckron | 1874 | Republican | Shirley | [1][2] | |
Thomas P. Fenlon | 1874 | Republican | Leavenworth | [1][2] | |
Edward H. Funston | 1875 | Republican | Carlyle | [1][2] | |
Dudley Chase Haskell | 1876 | Republican | Lawrence | [1][2] | |
Peter Percival Elder | Jan 1877–Feb 1877 | Republican | Council Grove | [1][2] | |
Samuel Newitt Wood | Feb 1877–1879 | Republican | Ottawa | [1][2] | |
Sidney Clarke | 1879 | Republican | Lawrence | [1][2] | |
John Blosser Johnson | 1881 | Republican | Topeka | [1][2] | |
James Donaldson Snoddy | 1883 | Republican | La Cygne | [1][2] | |
John Blosser Johnson | 1885 | Republican | Topeka | [1][2] | |
Abram Wentworth Smith | 1887 | Republican | McPherson | [1][2] | |
Henry Booth | 1889 | Republican | Larned | [1][2] | |
Peter Percival Elder | 1891 | Farmers' Alliance | Princeton | [1][2] | |
George L. Douglass | 1893 | Republican | Wichita | [1][2] | |
John M. Dunsmore | 1893 | People's Party | Thayet | [1][2] | |
Charles E. Lobdell | 1895 | Republican | Dighton | [1][2] | |
William Daniel Street | 1897 | Republican | Oberlin | [1][2] | |
Stephen J. Osborn | 1899 | Republican | Salina | [1][2] | |
George Jerome Barker | 1901 | Republican | Lawrence | [1][2] | |
James T. Pringle | 1903 | Republican | Burlingame | [1][2] | |
Walter Roscoe Stubbs | 1905 | Republican | Lawrence | [1][2] | |
John S. Simmons | 1907 | Republican | Dighton | [1][2] | |
Joseph N. Dolley | 1909 | Republican | Maple Hill | [1][2] | |
George H. Buckman | 1911 | Republican | Winfield | [3][2] | |
Willis L. Brown | 1913 | Democratic | Kingman | [3][2] | |
Robert Stone | 1915 | Republican | Topeka | [3][2] | |
Austin M. Keene | 1917 | Republican | Fort Scott | [3][2] | |
William Purnell Lambertson | 1919–1921 | Republican | Fairview | [3][2] | |
William West Harvey | 1921–1923 | Republican | Ashland | [3][2] | |
Charles E. Mann | 1923–1925 | Republican | Osborne | [3][2] | |
Clifford R. Hope | 1925–1927 | Republican | Garden City | [3][2] | |
John D. M. Hamilton | 1927–1929 | Republican | Topeka | [3][2] | |
John H. Myers | 1929–1931 | Republican | Merriam | [3][2] | |
Hal Harlan | 1931–1933 | Republican | Manhattan | [3][2] | |
William H. Vernon | 1933–1935 | Republican | Larned | [3][2] | |
Schuyler C. Bloss | 1935–1937 | Republican | Winfield | [3][2] | |
Henry S. Buzick | 1937–1939 | Republican | Sylvan Grove | [3][2] | |
Ernest A. Briles | 1939–1941 | Republican | Stafford | [3][2] | |
Clay C. Carper | 1941–1943 | Republican | Eureka | [3][2] | |
Paul R. Wunsch | 1943–1945 | Republican | Kingman | [3][2] | |
Frank L. Hagaman | 1945–1947 | Republican | Kansas City | [3][2] | |
Frank B. Miller | 1947–1949 | Republican | Langdon | [3][2] | |
Dale M. Bryant | 1949–1951 | Republican | Wichita | [3][2] | |
Lawrence M. Gibson | 1951–1953 | Republican | Pittsburg | [1][2] | |
Charles D. Stough | 1953–1955 | Republican | Lawrence | [1][2] | |
Robert H. Jennison | 1955–1957 | Republican | Healy | [1][2] | |
Jess E. Taylor | 1957–1961 | Republican | Tribune | [1][2] | |
William L. Mitchell | 1961–1963 | Republican | Hutchinson | [1][2] | |
Charles S. Arthur | 1963–1965 | Republican | Manhattan | [1][2] | |
Clyde Hill | 1966–1967 | Republican | Yates Center | [1][2] | |
John J. Conard | 1967–1969 | Republican | Greensburg | [1][2] | |
Calvin S. Strowig | 1969–1973 | Republican | Abilene | [1][2] | |
Duane S. McGill | 1973–1975 | Republican | Winfield | [1][2] | |
John W. Carlin | 1975–1979 | Democratic | Smolan | [1][2] | |
Wendell Lady | 1979–1983 | Republican | Overland Park | [1][2] | |
Mike Hayden | 1983–1987 | Republican | Atwood | [1][2] | |
James D. Braden | 1987–1990 | Republican | Clay Center | [1][2] | |
Marvin Barkis | 1991–1993 | Democratic | Louisburg | [1][2] | |
Robert H. Miller | 1993–1995 | Republican | Wellington | [1][2] | |
Tim Shallenburger | 1995–1997 | Republican | Baxter Springs | [1][2] | |
Robin Jennison | 1999–2000 | Republican | Healy | [1][2] | |
Kent Glasscock | 2001–2003 | Republican | Manhattan | [1][2] | |
Doug Mays | 2003–2007 | Republican | Topeka | [1][2] | |
Melvin Neufeld | 2007–2009 | Republican | Ingalls | [1][2] | |
Michael O'Neal | 2009–2013 | Republican | Hutchinson | [1][2] | |
Raymond Merrick | 2013–2017 | Republican | Stilwell | [1][2] | |
Ron Ryckman Jr. | 2017–2023 | Republican | Olathe | [1][2] | |
Daniel Hawkins | 2023– | Republican | Wichita | [1][2] |
Speakers of the Kansas Territorial House of Representatives
[edit]Speaker | Term | Party | County/Residence | Notes | Citation |
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John H. Stringfellow | 1855–1857 | [4] | |||
W. G. Matthias | 1857 | [5] | |||
G. W. Deitzler | 1857–1859 | Republican | Lawrence | [6] | |
Alfred Larzalere | 1859–1860 | [7] | |||
Gustavus A. Colton | 1860–1861 | [8] | |||
J. W. Scott (Kansas politician) | 1861 | [9] |
See also
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