Oklahoma Territorial Legislature | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Oklahoma Territorial Council Oklahoma Territorial House of Representatives |
Term limits | 12 years |
Structure | |
Authority | Oklahoma Organic Act of 1890 |
Meeting place | |
Guthrie, Oklahoma |
The Oklahoma Territorial Legislature was the legislative branch of the government of the Oklahoma Territory. It was organized as a bicameral legislature with a territorial council and a territorial house of representatives.[1] They met for 120-day sessions in Guthrie, Oklahoma.[2]
George W. Steele of Indiana, the first Oklahoma territorial governor, scheduled the election of the first legislature for August 5, 1890.[1] The elected lawmakers met for the first time later that year. The Oklahoma Territorial Legislature met for the last time in 1905.[3]
The territorial legislature was responsible for establishing higher education institutions in the region.