3rd Alaska State Legislature

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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

References[]

General
Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (pdf). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2010. pp. 39–40.

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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