The 45th Texas Legislature met from January 12, 1937, to May 22, 1937, and in two special sessions, both in 1937, each lasting 30 days.
Sessions
Regular Session: January 12, 1937 – May 22, 1937
1st Called Session: May 27, 1937 – June 25, 1937
2nd Called Session: September 27, 1937 – October 26, 1937
Party summary
Senate
| Affiliation | Members | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Party | 31 | ||
| Total | 31 | ||
House
| Affiliation | Members | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic Party | 150 | ||
| Total | 150 | ||
Officers
Senate
- Lieutenant Governor: Walter Frank Woodul (D)
 - Presidents Pro Tempore: Regular Session	Will D. Pace (D)
1st Called Session – Olan R. Van Zandt (D)
2nd Called Session – Allan Shivers (D) 
House
- Speaker of the House: Robert Wilburn Calvert (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
- Claud Westerfield (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
- T. J. Holbrook (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
- H. Grady Woodruff (D), Decatur
 
Dist. 23
- Ben Oneal (D), Wichita Falls
 
Dist. 24
- Wilbourne Collie (D), Eastland
 
Dist. 25
- Ephraim Davis (D), Brownwood
 
Dist. 26
- J. Franklin Spears (D), San Antonio
 
Dist. 27
- Jim Neal (D), Mirando City
 
Dist. 28
- Frank H. Rawlings (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 Coke R. Stevenson and future State Treasurer Jesse James.
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