3rd Alaska State Legislature

The Third Alaska State Legislature served from January 1963 to January 1965.

Senate

DistrictNamePartyLocation
AJames NolanDemWrangell
Frank PeratrovichDemKlawock
BWalter O. "Bo" SmithDemKetchikan
CHoward C. BradshawDemSitka
DElton E. Engstrom[1]RepJuneau
Mildred H. Banfield[2]RepJuneau
ENicholas J. BegichDemFort Richardson
Vance PhillipsRepMountain View
FHarold Z. HansenDemCordova
GBrad PhillipsRepAnchorage
HYule F. KilcherDemHomer
IAlfred A. OwenDemUganik Bay
JJohn Butrovich, Jr.RepFairbanks
Robert J. McNealyDemFairbanks
KDavid C. HarrisonDemDillingham
LJohn B. CoghillRepNenana
MJohn B. "Dixie" HallDemFairbanks
NLester BronsonDemNome
Neal W. FosterDemDeering
OEben HopsonDemBarrow
PPearse M. WalshDemNome

House

DistrictNamePartyLocation
1William K. BoardmanRepKetchikan
Walter L. KubleyRepKetchikan
2John E. LongworthRepPetersburg
3Frank E. CashelDemSitka
4Dora M. SweeneyDemJuneau
William H. WhiteheadDemJuneau
5Morgan W. ReedDemSkagway
6Robert I. DitmanDemValdez
7Eugene ReidRepPalmer
8Mike GravelDemAnchorage
Earl D. HillstrandDemAnchorage
Joseph P. JosephsonDemAnchorage
Bruce KendallRepAnchorage
Bennie LeonardRepAnchorage
Carl F. LottsfeldtDemAnchorage
Keith H. MillerRepAnchorage
Homer MoseleyDemAnchorage
James C. ParsonsRepAnchorage
John L. RaderDemAnchorage
William H. Sanders[3]RepAnchorage
Harold D. StrandbergRepAnchorage
George M. Sullivan[4]RepAnchorage
Jack H. WhiteRepAnchorage
William C. WigginsRepAnchorage
9Charles E. Cole, Sr.RepSeward
10Clem V. TillionRepHalibut Cove
11Gilbert A. JarvelaDemKodiak
12Arthur J. HarrisDemNikolski
13Jay S. HammondRepNaknek
14Raymond C. ChristiansenDemBethel
15Grant H. PearsonDemNenana
16Edgar I. BaggenRepFairbanks
Forbes L. BakerRepFairbanks
C. M. "Jim" BinkleyRepCollege
John HolmRepFairbanks
R. S. McCombeDemChicken
Maurice V. SmithRepFairbanks
Warren A. TaylorDemFairbanks
17Jacob A. StalkerDemKotzebue
18Robert R. BlodgettDemTeller
19Axel C. JohnsonDemEmmonak

See also

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

  1. Died in office on January 30, 1963.
  2. Appointed on March 20, 1963 to replace Engstrom.
  3. Resigned to accept appointment to a judgeship of the Alaska Superior Court.
  4. Appointed on January 8, 1964 to replace Sanders.
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