10th Alaska State Legislature
The Tenth Alaska State Legislature served from January 1977 to January 1979.
Senate
District | Name | Party | Location |
---|---|---|---|
A | Robert H. Ziegler, Sr. | Democratic | Ketchikan |
B | H. D. "Pete" Meland | Democratic | Sitka |
C | Bill Ray | Democratic | Juneau |
D | Jalmar M. Kerttula | Democratic | Palmer |
E | Chancy Croft | Democratic | Anchorage |
Bill Sumner | Republican | Anchorage | |
F | W. E. "Brad" Bradley | Republican | Eagle River |
Edward C. Willis | Democratic | Anchorage | |
G | Patrick M. Rodey | Democratic | Anchorage |
H | Joseph L. Orsini | Republican | Anchorage |
I | Mike Colletta | Republican | Anchorage |
J | John L. Rader | Republican | Anchorage |
K | Clem V. Tillion | Republican | Homer |
L | Kathryn Poland | Democratic | Kodiak |
M | George H. Hohman, Jr. | Democratic | Bethel |
N | John C. Sackett | Republican | Galena |
O | John Butrovich, Jr. | Republican | Fairbanks |
W. Glenn Hackney | Republican | Fairbanks | |
John Huber | Democratic | Fairbanks | |
P | Frank R. Ferguson | Democratic | Kotzebue |
House
District | Name | Party | Location |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Oral E. Freeman | Democratic | Ketchikan |
Terry Gardiner | Democratic | Ketchikan | |
2 | Ernest J. Haugen | Republican | Petersburg |
3 | Richard I. Eliason | Republican | Sitka |
4 | Jim Duncan | Democratic | Juneau |
M. Michael Miller | Democratic | Juneau | |
5 | Keith W. Specking (1-3-77 - 4-25-77)[1] | Republican | Hope |
Peter Lovseth (5-4-77 - 1-2-79)[2] | Republican | Hope | |
6 | Alfred O. Ose | Democratic | Palmer |
7 | Michael F. Beirne | Republican | Anchorage |
Clark Gruening | Democratic | Anchorage | |
Russ Meekins, Jr. | Democratic | Anchorage | |
Bill Miles | Democratic | Anchorage | |
8 | Bob Bradley | Republican | Anchorage |
Samuel R. Cotten | Democratic | Eagle River | |
Tim Kelly | Republican | Anchorage | |
Randy Phillips | Republican | Eagle River | |
9 | Thelma Buchholdt | Democratic | Anchorage |
Joseph H. McKinnon | Democratic | Anchorage | |
10 | C. V. Chatterton | Republican | Anchorage |
Richard K. Urion | Republican | Anchorage | |
11 | Kris W. Lethin | Republican | Anchorage |
Lisa Rudd | Democratic | Anchorage | |
12 | Ed Dankworth | Republican | Anchorage |
Joe L. Hayes | Republican | Anchorage | |
13 | Hugh Malone | Democratic | Anchorage |
Leo Rhode | Republican | Homer | |
14 | Merle G. Snider | Democratic | Kodiak |
15 | Alvin Osterback | Democratic | Sand Point |
16 | Martin Severson (1-3-77 - 3-11-77)[3] | Democratic | Dillingham |
Nels A. Anderson, Jr. (3-11-77 - 1-2-79) | Democratic | Dillingham | |
17 | Phillip Guy | Democratic | Kwethluk |
18 | William Akers | Republican | Emmonak |
19 | Leslie E. "Red" Swanson | Democratic | Nenana |
20 | Don Bennett | Republican | Fairbanks |
Fred E. Brown | Democratic | Fairbanks | |
Larry Carpenter | Republican | Fairbanks | |
Steve Cowper | Democratic | Fairbanks | |
Charles H. Parr | Democratic | Fairbanks | |
Sarah J. "Sally" Smith | Democratic | Fairbanks | |
21 | Leo P. Schaeffer, Jr. | Democratic | Kotzebue |
22 | Alfred C. Nakak | Democratic | Nome |
References
General
Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (pdf). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2010. pp. 55–56.
Specific and Notes
- Resigned.
- Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by Specking's resignation.
- Appointed as an interim pending recount between Anderson and Joe McGill.
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