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Kansas: House Speakers


Speakers of the Kansas State House of Representatives, 1871-2004 (May be incomplete!)
Benjamin F. Simpson 1871 Edward H. Funston 1875 Charles E. Lobdell, Sr. 1895-97 George J. Barker 1901-02 J. T. Pringle 1903-04 Walter Roscoe Stubbs 1905-06 J. S. Simmons 1907-08 J. N. Dolley 1909-10 G. H. Buckman 1911-12 W. L. Brown 1913-14 Robert Stone 1915-16 A. M. Keene 1917-18 William P. Lambertson 1919-20 W. W. Harvey 1921-22 Charles E. Mann 1923-24 Clifford R. Hope 1925-26 J. D. M. Hamilton 1927-28 John H. Myers 1929-30 Hal E. Harlan 1931-32 W. H. Vernon 1933-34 S. C. Bloss 1935-36 H. S. Buzick, Jr. 1937-38 E. A. Briles 1939-40 Clay C. Carper 1941-42 Paul R. Wunsch 1943-44 Frank L. Hagaman 1945-46 Frank B. Miller 1947-48 Dale M. Bryant 1949-50 Lawrence M. Gibson 1951-52 Charles D. Stough 1953-54 Robert H. Jennison 1955-56 Jess Taylor 1957-60 William L. Mitchell 1961-62 Charles Arthur 1963-64 Clyde Hill 1965-66 John J. Conard 1967-68 Calvin Strowig 1969-72 Duane S. McGill 1973-76 John W. Carlin 1977-78 Wendell E. Lady 1979-82 Mike Hayden 1983-86 James D. Braden 1987-90 Marvin Barkis 1991-94 Tim Shallenburger 1995-98 Robin Jennison 1999-2000 Kent Glasscock 2001-02 Doug Mays 2003-


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