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|[[Mac McCutcheon (Alabama politician)|Mac McCutcheon]] |
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|[[Ben Toma]] |
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|[[Russell Bowers|Rusty Bowers]] |
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|[[Jon G. Burns|Jon Burns]] |
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|[[Mike Moyle]] |
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|[[Daniel Hawkins (politician)|Dan Hawkins]] |
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|[[Ron Ryckman Jr.]] |
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|[[Ron Mariano]] |
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|[[Dean Plocher]] |
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|Montana |
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|[[Matt Regier]] |
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|Nebraska |
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|[[Mike Hilgers]] |
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|[[Javier Martínez (politician)|Javier Martínez]] |
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|[[Brian Egolf]] |
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|[[Dennis Johnson (politician)|Dennis Johnson]] |
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|[[Kim Koppelman]] |
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|[[Jason Stephens (politician)|Jason Stephens]] |
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|[[Robert R. Cupp]] |
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|[[Mark Rozzi]] |
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|[[Hugh Bartels]] |
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Revision as of 19:30, 14 January 2023
The following is a list of state-level Speakers of the House (or state Assembly, depending upon the state) in the United States:[1]
State | Speaker | Party | Since |
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Alabama | Nathaniel Ledbetter | R | 2023 |
Alaska | Louise Stutes | R-Coalition | 2021 |
Arizona | Ben Toma | R | 2023 |
Arkansas | Matthew Shepherd | R | 2018 |
California | Anthony Rendon | D | 2016 |
Colorado | Julie McCluskie | D | 2023 |
Connecticut | Matthew Ritter | D | 2021 |
Delaware | Peter Schwartzkopf | D | 2013 |
Florida | Paul Renner | R | 2022 |
Georgia | Jon Burns | R | 2023 |
Hawaii | Scott Saiki | D | 2017 |
Idaho | Mike Moyle | R | 2022 |
Illinois | Chris Welch | D | 2021 |
Indiana | Todd Huston | R | 2020 |
Iowa | Pat Grassley | R | 2020 |
Kansas | Dan Hawkins | R | 2023 |
Kentucky | David Osborne | R | 2017 |
Louisiana | Clay Schexnayder | R | 2020 |
Maine | Rachel Talbot Ross | D | 2022 |
Maryland | Adrienne A. Jones | D | 2019 |
Massachusetts | Ron Mariano | D | 2020 |
Michigan | Joe Tate | D | 2023 |
Minnesota | Melissa Hortman | D | 2019 |
Mississippi | Philip Gunn | R | 2012 |
Missouri | Dean Plocher | R | 2023 |
Montana | Matt Regier | R | 2023 |
Nebraska | John Arch | R | 2023 |
Nevada | Steve Yeager | D | 2022 |
New Hampshire | Sherman Packard | R | 2020 |
New Jersey | Craig Coughlin | D | 2018 |
New Mexico | Javier Martínez | D | 2023 |
New York | Carl Heastie | D | 2015 |
North Carolina | Tim Moore | R | 2015 |
North Dakota | Dennis Johnson | R | 2022 |
Ohio | Jason Stephens | R | 2023 |
Oklahoma | Charles McCall | R | 2017 |
Oregon | Dan Rayfield | D | 2022 |
Pennsylvania | Mark Rozzi | D | 2023 |
Rhode Island | Joe Shekarchi | D | 2021 |
South Carolina | Murrell Smith | R | 2022 |
South Dakota | Hugh Bartels | R | 2023 |
Tennessee | Cameron Sexton | R | 2019 |
Texas | Dade Phelan | R | 2021 |
Utah | Brad Wilson | R | 2019 |
Vermont | Jill Krowinski | D | 2021 |
Virginia | Todd Gilbert | R | 2022 |
Washington | Laurie Jinkins | D | 2020 |
West Virginia | Roger Hanshaw | R | 2018 |
Wisconsin | Robin Vos | R | 2013 |
Wyoming | Albert Sommers | R | 2023 |
Records
Mike Madigan is cumulatively the longest serving state legislative speaker in U.S. history (serving from 1983-1995 and again from 1997 to 2021), while Tom Murphy served the longest consecutive tenure as state legislative speaker from 1973 to 2002.
References
- ^ "State Speaker of the House - Ballotpedia". Retrieved 2018-04-18.