. Martin Edwin Trapp was born in
Robinson, Kansas, on April 18, 1877. Martin would spend the first twelve years of his life in Kansas until 1889. Following the
Land Run of 1889, Trapp's father moved his entire family to
Logan County to a claim just seven miles west of
Guthrie. Trapp would not attend public school as
Oklahoma Territory possessed none. Instead, he was educated almost entirely by association and study with a neighbor by the last name of McDaniel. Trapp worked at a local newspaper while gaining his education. He also worked at the age of 21 as a certified teacher and later as a traveling salesman. Trapp began his political career in 1904 when he ran on the
Democratic ticket for the Logan County
county clerk, an office he would hold from 1905 to 1907. On November 16, 1907, Oklahoma Territory officially became the
U.S. state of
Oklahoma. Trapp left county government behind him and would
run for, and be elected, Oklahoma's first
state auditor. Trapp served under
Charles N. Haskell, the first
Governor of Oklahoma, from 1907 to 1911. After his term as state auditor, Trapp moved to
Muskogee, Oklahoma, where he would set up a
bond business. Trapp made a return to Oklahoma politics in 1914 when the Democrats nominated him to serve as the
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma. Replacing outgoing Lieutenant Governor John A Greer, Trapp would be elected to his new office for three consecutive terms, in 1914, 1918, and for an unprecedented third term in 1922, winning all three elections with considerable margin, 60.8% in 1922 being his best result. Though, he experienced sort of luck in his first election, when with 104,285 votes (42.9%) he won a risky vote over Republican candidate Eugene Lawson (80,419; 33.1%) and Socialist candidate George Hamilton (53,072; 21.9%). As the lieutenant governor, Trapp would serve under governors
Robert L. Williams,
James B. A. Robertson, and
John C. Walton. Trapp would only serve for the first 11 months of his third term. On October 23, following
impeachment charges against Walton, Trapp became the acting governor. Walton was found guilty by the
Oklahoma Senate in its role as the
Court of Impeachment on November 19, 1923. Following the
Oklahoma Constitution, Trapp immediately left the office of lieutenant governor to be inaugurated as the sixth governor of Oklahoma. ==Governor of Oklahoma==