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2nd Alaska State Legislature
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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
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
List of governors of Alaska
List of speakers of the Alaska House of Representatives
[1]
{AKLeg.gov}
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
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