2nd Alaska State Legislature
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
District | Name | Party | Location |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Alfred E. Widmark | Rep | Klawock |
2 | William K. Boardman | Rep | Ketchikan |
Walter L. Kubley | Rep | Ketchikan | |
3 | John E. Longworth | Rep | Petersburg |
4 | Frank E. Cashel | Dem | Sitka |
Andrew Hope | Dem | Sitka | |
5 | Marcus F. Jensen | Dem | Douglas |
Dora M. Sweeney | Dem | Juneau | |
6 | Morgan W. Reed | Dem | Skagway |
7 | Harold Z. Hansen | Dem | Cordova |
8 | Robert I. Ditman | Ind | Valdez |
9 | Jalmar M. Kerttula | Dem | Palmer |
10 | John S. Hellenthal | Rep | Anchorage |
Bruce Kendall | Rep | Anchorage | |
Bennie Leonard | Rep | Anchorage | |
James C. Parsons | Rep | Anchorage | |
Henry S. Pratt | Rep | Anchorage | |
William H. Sanders | Rep | Anchorage | |
Harold D. Strandberg | Rep | Anchorage | |
R. W. Stratton, Jr. | Rep | Spenard | |
11 | William M. Erwin | Dem | Seward |
12 | Leo F. Rhode | Rep | Homer |
13 | Peter M. Deveau | Dem | Kodiak |
Gilbert A. Jarvela | Dem | Kodiak | |
14 | Arthur J. Harris | Dem | Nikolski |
15 | Jay S. Hammond | Rep | Naknek |
16 | Raymond C. Christiansen | Dem | Bethel |
17 | Donald Harris | Rep | McGrath |
18 | Grant H. Pearson | Dem | Nenana |
19 | Edgar I. Baggen | Rep | Fairbanks |
Forbes L. Baker | Rep | Fairbanks | |
Charles M. "Jim" Binkley | Rep | College | |
Frank X. Chapados | Dem | Fairbanks | |
Warren A. Taylor | Dem | Fairbanks | |
20 | Kenneth A. Garrison | Rep | Fort Yukon |
21 | John Nusunginya | Dem | Point Barrow |
22 | Jacob A. Stalker | Dem | Kotzebue |
23 | Robert R. Blodgett | Dem | Teller |
Arthur D. Johnson[2] | Rep | Nome | |
24 | Segundo Llorente | Dem | Alakanuk |
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
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See also
- List of Alaska State Legislatures
- 1st Alaska State Legislature, the legislature preceding this one
- 3rd Alaska State Legislature, the legislature following this one
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.
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