3rd Alaska State Legislature
The Third Alaska State Legislature served from January 1963 to January 1965.
Senate
District | Name | Party | Location |
---|---|---|---|
A | James Nolan | Dem | Wrangell |
Frank Peratrovich | Dem | Klawock | |
B | Walter O. "Bo" Smith | Dem | Ketchikan |
C | Howard C. Bradshaw | Dem | Sitka |
D | Elton E. Engstrom[1] | Rep | Juneau |
Mildred H. Banfield[2] | Rep | Juneau | |
E | Nicholas J. Begich | Dem | Fort Richardson |
Vance Phillips | Rep | Mountain View | |
F | Harold Z. Hansen | Dem | Cordova |
G | Brad Phillips | Rep | Anchorage |
H | Yule F. Kilcher | Dem | Homer |
I | Alfred A. Owen | Dem | Uganik Bay |
J | John Butrovich, Jr. | Rep | Fairbanks |
Robert J. McNealy | Dem | Fairbanks | |
K | David C. Harrison | Dem | Dillingham |
L | John B. Coghill | Rep | Nenana |
M | John B. "Dixie" Hall | Dem | Fairbanks |
N | Lester Bronson | Dem | Nome |
Neal W. Foster | Dem | Deering | |
O | Eben Hopson | Dem | Barrow |
P | Pearse M. Walsh | Dem | Nome |
House
District | Name | Party | Location |
---|---|---|---|
1 | William K. Boardman | Rep | Ketchikan |
Walter L. Kubley | Rep | Ketchikan | |
2 | John E. Longworth | Rep | Petersburg |
3 | Frank E. Cashel | Dem | Sitka |
4 | Dora M. Sweeney | Dem | Juneau |
William H. Whitehead | Dem | Juneau | |
5 | Morgan W. Reed | Dem | Skagway |
6 | Robert I. Ditman | Dem | Valdez |
7 | Eugene Reid | Rep | Palmer |
8 | Mike Gravel | Dem | Anchorage |
Earl D. Hillstrand | Dem | Anchorage | |
Joseph P. Josephson | Dem | Anchorage | |
Bruce Kendall | Rep | Anchorage | |
Bennie Leonard | Rep | Anchorage | |
Carl F. Lottsfeldt | Dem | Anchorage | |
Keith H. Miller | Rep | Anchorage | |
Homer Moseley | Dem | Anchorage | |
James C. Parsons | Rep | Anchorage | |
John L. Rader | Dem | Anchorage | |
William H. Sanders[3] | Rep | Anchorage | |
Harold D. Strandberg | Rep | Anchorage | |
George M. Sullivan[4] | Rep | Anchorage | |
Jack H. White | Rep | Anchorage | |
William C. Wiggins | Rep | Anchorage | |
9 | Charles E. Cole, Sr. | Rep | Seward |
10 | Clem V. Tillion | Rep | Halibut Cove |
11 | Gilbert A. Jarvela | Dem | Kodiak |
12 | Arthur J. Harris | Dem | Nikolski |
13 | Jay S. Hammond | Rep | Naknek |
14 | Raymond C. Christiansen | Dem | Bethel |
15 | Grant H. Pearson | Dem | Nenana |
16 | Edgar I. Baggen | Rep | Fairbanks |
Forbes L. Baker | Rep | Fairbanks | |
C. M. "Jim" Binkley | Rep | College | |
John Holm | Rep | Fairbanks | |
R. S. McCombe | Dem | Chicken | |
Maurice V. Smith | Rep | Fairbanks | |
Warren A. Taylor | Dem | Fairbanks | |
17 | Jacob A. Stalker | Dem | Kotzebue |
18 | Robert R. Blodgett | Dem | Teller |
19 | Axel C. Johnson | Dem | Emmonak |
See also
- List of Alaska State Legislatures
- 2nd Alaska State Legislature, the legislature preceding this one
- 4th Alaska State Legislature, the legislature following this one
- List of governors of Alaska
- List of speakers of the Alaska House of Representatives
- Alaska Legislature
- Alaska Senate
- {AKLeg.gov}
References
General
Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (PDF). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2010. pp. 39–40. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
Specific and Notes
- Died in office on January 30, 1963.
- Appointed on March 20, 1963 to replace Engstrom.
- Resigned to accept appointment to a judgeship of the Alaska Superior Court.
- Appointed on January 8, 1964 to replace Sanders.
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