6th Alaska State Legislature

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The Sixth Alaska State Legislature served from January 1969 to January 1971.

Senate[]

District Name Party Location
A Robert H. Ziegler, Sr. Democratic Ketchikan
B Democratic Sitka
C Elton E. Engstrom, Jr. Republican Juneau
D Republican Palmer
E Nicholas J. Begich Democratic Anchorage
Democratic Anchorage
Republican Anchorage
Republican Anchorage
Republican Anchorage
John Rader Democratic Anchorage
Lowell Thomas, Jr. Republican Anchorage
F Republican Ninilchik
G (1-27-69 - 3-6-70)[1] Democratic Kodiak
Kathryn Poland (3-6-70 - 1-10-71)[2] Democratic Kodiak
H Jay S. Hammond Republican Naknek
I John Butrovich, Jr. Republican Fairbanks
Republican Fairbanks
Democratic Fairbanks
Terry Miller Republican North Pole
J Democratic Teller
K Democratic Bethel

House[]

District Name Party Location
1 William K. Boardman Republican Ketchikan
Frank Peratrovich Democratic Klawock
2 Republican Petersburg
3 Richard I. Eliason Republican Sitka
4 Mildred Banfield Republican Juneau
Bill Ray Democratic Juneau
5 Henry E. Reeves Republican Haines
6 Republican Cordova
7 Jalmar M. Kerttula Democratic Palmer
8 Republican Spenard
Genie Chance Democratic Anchorage
Stanley P. Cornelius Republican Anchorage
Chancy Croft Democratic Anchorage
Tom Fink Republican Anchorage
Gene Guess Democratic Anchorage
Republican Anchorage
Democratic Anchorage
Wendell P. Kay Democratic Anchorage
Democratic Anchorage
Republican Anchorage
Democratic Anchorage
Democratic Anchorage
Republican Anchorage
9 Democratic Seward
10 Republican Halibut Cove
11 Democratic Kodiak
12 Carl E. Moses Republican Unalaska
13 Democratic Dillingham
14 George H. Hohman, Jr. Democratic Bethel
15 Republican Galena
16 Republican Fairbanks
Mike Bradner Democratic Fairbanks
Republican Fairbanks
Democratic Fairbanks
Democratic Fairbanks
Democratic Fairbanks
Donald E. Young Republican Fort Yukon
17 Willie Hensley Democratic Kotzebue
18 Lester Bronson Democratic Nome
19 Moses Paukan Democratic St. Mary's

References[]

General
Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (pdf). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2010. pp. 45–46.

Specific and Notes

  1. ^ Resigned after suffering a heart attack.
  2. ^ Appointed to replace her husband.
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