Term of state legislature in Alaska, US
The 2nd Alaska State Legislature was elected November 8, 1960.
Sessions
- 1st session: January 23, 1961 – April 7, 1961
- 2nd session: January 23, 1962 – April 12, 1962
Alaska Senate
Make-up
Affiliation | Members |
| Democratic Party | 13 |
| Republican Party | 7 |
Total | 20 |
Government Majority | 6 |
Members
District | Name | Party | Location |
A | James Nolan | Dem | Wrangell |
Frank Peratrovich | Dem | Klawock |
B | W. O. Smith | Dem | Ketchikan |
C | Howard C. Bradshaw | Dem | Sitka |
D | Elton E. Engstrom | Rep | Juneau |
E | Vance Phillips | Rep | Anchorage |
Howard W. Pollock | Rep | Anchorage |
F | B. J. Logan | Dem | Cordova |
G | Brad Phillips | Rep | Anchorage |
H | Irwin L. Metcalf | Dem | Seward |
I | Alfred A. Owen | Dem | Uganik Bay |
J | George B. McNabb, Jr. | Dem | Fairbanks |
Robert J. McNealy | Dem | Fairbanks |
K | Jack E. Weise | Rep | Bethel |
L | John B. Coghill | Rep | Nenana |
M | Paul Greimann, Sr. | Rep | Fairbanks |
N | Lester Bronson | Dem | Nome |
Pearse E. "Pete" Walsh[1] | Dem | Nome |
O | Eben Hopson | Dem | Barrow |
P | John A. McNees | Dem | Nome |
Leadership
- Senate President: Frank Peratrovich (D-Klawock)
- Majority Leader: Robert J. McNealy (D-Fairbanks)
- Minority Leader: John B. Coghill (R-Nenana)
Alaska House of Representatives
Make-up
Affiliation | Members |
| Republican Party | 20 |
| Democratic Party | 19 |
| Independent | 1 |
Total | 40 |
Government Majority | 0 |
Members
Leadership
- Speaker of the House: Warren A. Taylor (D-Fairbanks)
- Majority Leader: Peter M. Deveau (D-Kodiak)
- Minority Leader: Bruce Kendall (R-Anchorage)
Key Legislative Staff
- Secretary of the Senate: Evelyn K. Stevenson
- Chief Clerk of the House: Esther Reed
- Executive Director of Legislative Council: John C. Doyle
- Legislative Auditor: Robert Dyer
See also
Notes
- ^ Sen. William E. Beltz (D) had been re-elected in 1960, but died before his inauguration. Walsh was appointed in his place.
- ^ Died between sessions. Grace A. Johnson (R) was appointed to his seat for the second session.
External links
- Roster of members for the Alaska Territorial and State Legislatures, 1913-2008 Archived 2019-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
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- 2nd (1961–62)
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- 10th (1977–78)
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- 12th (1981–82)
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