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| 7 || [[Jalmar M. Kerttula]] || Democratic || [[Palmer, Alaska|Palmer]] |
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| 13 || [[Joseph E. McGill]] || Democratic || [[Dillingham, Alaska|Dillingham]] |
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| 8 || [[Richard L. McVeigh]] || Democratic || [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] |
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| 3 || [[H. D. "Pete" Meland]] || Democratic || [[Sitka, Alaska|Sitka]] |
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| 16 || [[Eugene V. Miller]] || Democratic || [[Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks]] |
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| 4 || [[M. Michael Miller]] || Democratic || [[Juneau, Alaska|Juneau]] |
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| 19 || [[Martin B. Moore]] || Democratic || [[Emmonak, Alaska|Emmonak]] |
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| 8 || [[William J. Moran]] || Democratic || [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] |
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| 12 || [[Carl E. Moses]] || Democratic || [[Unalaska, Alaska|Unalaska]] |
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| 11 || [[Edward F. Naughton]] || Democratic || [[Kodiak, Alaska|Kodiak]] |
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| 16 || [[Edmund N. Orbeck]] || Democratic || [[Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks]] |
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| 1 || [[Frank Peratrovich]] || Democratic || [[Klawock, Alaska|Klawock]] |
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| 16 || [[Richard L. Randolph]] || Republican || [[Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks]] |
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| 5 || [[Morgan W. Reed]] || Democratic || [[Skagway, Alaska|Skagway]] |
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| 8 || [[Mike Rose]] || Democratic || [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] |
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| 9 || [[Keith W. Specking]] || Republican || [[Hope, Alaska|Hope]] |
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| 15 || [[Leslie E. "Red" Swanson]] || Democratic || [[Nenana, Alaska|Nenana]] |
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| 10 || [[Clem V. Tillion]] || Republican || [[Halibut Cove, Alaska|Halibut Cove]] |
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| 16 || [[Andrew S. Warwick]] || Democratic || [[Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks]] |
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| 1 || [[Richard Whittaker]] || Democratic || [[Ketchikan, Alaska|Ketchikan]] |
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| 8 || [[Joshua J. Wright]] || Democratic || [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] |
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Revision as of 14:32, 21 June 2024
The Seventh Alaska State Legislature served from January 1971 to January 1973.
Senate
District | Name | Party | Location |
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B | Howard C. Bradshaw | Democratic | Sitka |
I | John Butrovich, Jr. | Republican | Fairbanks |
K | Raymond C. Christiansen | Democratic | Bethel |
E | Chancy Croft | Democratic | Anchorage |
E | Clifford J. Groh | Republican | Anchorage |
H | Jay S. Hammond | Republican | Naknek |
J | Willie Hensley | Democratic | Kotzebue |
E | Joseph P. Josephson | Democratic | Anchorage |
D | Jan M. Koslosky | Republican | Palmer |
E | Clyde R. Lewis | Republican | Anchorage |
B | H. D. "Pete" Meland | Democratic | Sitka |
I | Edward A. Merdes | Democratic | Fairbanks |
I | Terry Miller | Republican | North Pole |
F | W. I. "Bob" Palmer | Republican | Ninilchik |
G | Kathryn Poland | Democratic | Kodiak |
E | John L. Rader | Democratic | Anchorage |
C | Bill Ray | Democratic | Juneau |
E | Ron L. Rettig | Republican | Anchorage |
E | Lowell Thomas, Jr. | Republican | Anchorage |
I | Donald E. Young | Republican | Fort Yukon |
A | Robert H. Ziegler, Sr. | Democratic | Ketchikan |
House
Key Officeholders
Governor: William A. Egan (D) U.S. Senators: Ted Stevens (R), Mike Gravel (D) U.S. Representative: Nicholas J. Begich (D)
Notes
Howard C. Bradshaw resigned, succeeded by H. D. "Pete" Meland. Joseph P. Josephson resigned in August 1972; the vacancy was not filled.
See also
- List of Alaska State Legislatures
- 6th Alaska State Legislature, the legislature preceding this one
- 8th Alaska State Legislature, the legislature following this one
- List of governors of Alaska
- List of speakers of the Alaska House of Representatives
- Alaska Legislature
- Alaska Senate
- [1]{AKLeg.gov}
References
General
Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (PDF). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2010. pp. 47–48. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
Specific and Notes