Nebraska had a two-house legislature until 1937 when the unicameral first met, the first and still the only one-house legislature among the 50 states. This reform was championed by George W. Norris, a U. S. Senator who was impressed by the one-house legislative system he saw in Queensland on a visit to Australia.
Sutton has had eleven members of the legislature as listed on the website: Nebraska Legislators: Past and Present.
We will claim 12 adding Jan J. McKenzie who served our district from 1993-1997 even though the website recognizes her Harvard mailing address.
Sutton's members of the original House of Representatives were:
E. A. McVey 1893-1895
E. E. Hargrove 1895-1897
James Weston 1913-1915
Guy H. Matteson 1915-1917
Jacob Bender 1925-1927
Ralph J. Buck 1929-1931
Member from Sutton who served in the original State Senate were:
Wellington C. Walton 1877-1879
John B. Dinsmore 1881-1883
R. G. Brown 1887-1889
Members of the Unicameral from Sutton, in addition to Jan McKenzie mentioned above, were:
Theodore C. Wenzlaff 1968-1971
Rod Johnson 1983-1992
Yes, this is a product of early research for the Sutton Sesquicentennial Book. There are still openings on the committee for the book including the subcommittees for research, drafting, writing, formatting, editing, proofreading, photos, publishing, donuts and other tasks as required. Contact Jerry Johnson at 402-773-0222 or jjhnsn31@gmail.com or even try suttonnehistory@gmail.com
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