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U.S. Senators from Oklahoma:
Name Dates of Service
Class 2
Robert L. Owen (D)
William B. Pine (R)
Thomas P. Gore (D)
Joshua B. Lee (D)
Edward H. Moore (R)
Robert S. Kerr (D)
J. Howard Edmondson (D)
Fred R. Harris (D)
Dewey F. Bartlett (R)
David L. Boren (D)
James M. Inhofe (R)
1907-1925
1925-1931
1931-1937
1937-1943
1943-1949
1949-1963
1963-1964
1964-1973
1973-1979
1979-1994
1994-

Name Dates of Service
Class 3
Thomas P. Gore (D)
John W. Harreld (R)
J. W. Elmer Thomas (D)
A. S. Mike Monroney (D)
Henry L. Bellmon (R)
Donald L. (Don) Nickles (R)
Tom Coburn (R)
1907-1921
1921-1927
1927-1951
1951-1969
1969-1981
1981-2005
2005---

Senate Service
Longest Service (24 years or more):
J. W. Elmer Thomas

Don Nickles

 
Oklahoma Senators Who Served in Leadership Positions
Party Whips: Don Nickles

Republican Policy Committee Chairman: Don Nickles

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman: Don Nickles

Democratic Conference Secretary: Joshua B. Lee, Robert L. Owen

Standing Committee Chairs Since 1947:

Aeronautical and Space Sciences: Robert S. Kerr

Agriculture and Forestry: J.W. Elmer Thomas

Budget: Don Nickles

Environment and Public Works: James M. Inhofe

Post Office and Civil Service: A S. Mike Monroney

Oklahoma Citizens Honored in the Capitol's Art Collection
Statuary: Sequoya by Vinnie Ream/G.J. Zolnay (Statuary Hall); Will Rogers by Jo Davidson (House connecting corridor).

Portraits: Carl Albert by Charles B. Wilson (Speaker's Lobby, House wing, second floor).

 
 
  

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