46th Texas Legislature
The 46th Texas Legislature met from January 10, 1939, to June 21, 1939. All members present during this session were elected in the 1938 general elections.
Sessions
    
Regular Session: January 10, 1939 – June 21, 1939
Party summary
    
    Senate
    
| Affiliation | Members | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Party | 31 | ||
| Total | 31 | ||
House
    
| Affiliation | Members | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Party | 150 | ||
| Total | 150 | ||
Officers
    
    Senate
    
- Lieutenant Governor: Coke R. Stevenson (D)
 - President Pro Tempore: Weaver Moore (D)
 
House
    
- Speaker of the House: Robert Emmett Morse (D)
 
Members
    
    Senate
    
Dist. 1
- E. Harold Beck (D), Texarkana
 
Dist. 2
- Joe Hill (D), Henderson
 
Dist. 3
- John S. Redditt (D), Lufkin
 
Dist. 4
- Allan Shivers (D), Port Arthur
 
Dist. 5
- Gordon Burns (D), Huntsville
 
Dist. 6
- Clay Cotten (D), Palestine
 
Dist. 7
- Will D. Pace (D), Tyler
 
Dist. 8
- A. M. Aiken, Jr. (D), Paris
 
Dist. 9
- Olin Van Zandt (D), Tioga
 
Dist. 10
- Claude Isbell (D), Rockwall
 
Dist. 11
- William Graves (D), Dallas
 
Dist. 12
- Vernon Lemmons (D), Waxahachie
 
Dist. 13
- Doss Hardin (D), Waco
 
Dist. 14
- Albert Stone (D), Brenham
 
Dist. 15
- Louis Sulak (D), La Grange
 
Dist. 16
- Weaver Moore (D), Houston
 
Dist. 17
- William Stone (D), Galveston
 
Dist. 18
- Morris Roberts (D), Pettus
 
Dist. 19
- Rudolph A. Weinert (D), Seguin
 
Dist. 20
- Houghton Brownlee (D), Austin
 
Dist. 21
- James Manley Head (D), Stephenville
 
Dist. 22
- Royston Lanning (D), Jacksboro
 
Dist. 23
- George Moffett (D), Chillicothe
 
Dist. 24
- Wilbourne Collie (D), Eastland
 
Dist. 25
- Penrose Metcalfe (D), San Angelo
 
Dist. 26
- J. Franklin Spears (D), San Antonio
 
Dist. 27
- Rogers Kelly (D), Edinburg
 
Dist. 28
- Jesse Martin (D), Fort Worth
 
Dist. 29
- Henry L. Winfield (D), Fort Stockton
 
Dist. 30
- G. Hobert Nelson (D), Lubbock
 
Dist. 31
- C.C. Small (D), Amarillo
 
House
    
The House was composed of 150 Democrats.
House members included future Governor Price Daniel and future U.S. Representative Homer Thornberry.
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