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Revision as of 16:27, 21 June 2024

The Twelfth Alaska State Legislature served from January 1981 to January 1983.

Senate

District Name Party Location
O Don Bennett Republican Fairbanks
F W. E. "Brad" Bradley Republican Anchorage
I Mike Colletta Republican Anchorage
J Ed Dankworth Republican Anchorage
B Richard I. Eliason Republican Sitka
O Bettye M. Fahrenkamp Democratic Fairbanks
P Frank R. Ferguson Democratic Kotzebue
E Victor Fischer Democratic Anchorage
K Donald E. Gilman Republican Kenai
M George H. Hohman, Jr. Democratic Bethel
F Tim Kelly Republican Anchorage
D Jalmar M. Kerttula Democratic Palmer
L Bob Mulcahy Republican Kodiak
O Charles H. Parr Democratic Fairbanks
C Bill Ray Democratic Juneau
G Patrick M. Rodey Democratic Anchorage
N John C. Sackett Republican Ruby
E Terry Stimson Democratic Anchorage
H Arliss Sturgulewski Republican Anchorage
A Robert H. Ziegler, Sr. Democratic Ketchikan

House

District Name Party Location
9 Mitchell E. Abood, Jr. Republican Anchorage
21 Albert P. Adams Democratic Kotzebue
10 Charles G. Anderson Republican Anchorage
10 Ramona L. Barnes Republican Anchorage
7 Michael F. Beirne Republican Anchorage
20 Robert H. Bettisworth Republican College
20 Fred E. Brown Democratic Fairbanks
9 Thelma Buchholdt Democratic Anchorage
11 Bernard Bylsma Republican Anchorage
6 Patrick J. Carney Democratic Wasilla
5 Bette M. Cato Democratic Valdez
16 Joseph Chuckwuk Democratic Dillingham
7 Donald E. Clocksin Democratic Anchorage
8 Samuel R. Cotten Democratic Eagle River
7 David W. Cuddy Republican Anchorage
4 Jim Duncan Democratic Juneau
20 Kenneth J. Fanning Libertarian College
1 Oral E. Freeman Democratic Ketchikan
22 John G. "Jack" Fuller Democratic Nome
1 Terry Gardiner Democratic Ketchikan
3 Ben F. Grussendorf Democratic Sitka
8 Richard W. Halford Republican Chugiak
2 E. J. Haugen Republican Petersburg
12 Joe L. Hayes Republican Anchorage
18 Vernon L. Hurlbert Democratic Sleetmute
13 Hugh Malone Democratic Kenai
8 Terry Martin Republican Anchorage
9 Russ Meekins, Jr. Democratic Anchorage
11 Ray H. Metcalfe Republican Anchorage
4 M. Michael Miller Democratic Juneau
12 Joe D. Montgomery Republican Anchorage
19 H. Pappy Moss Democratic Delta Junction
13 Patrick M. O'Connell Republican Soldotna
15 Alvin Osterback Democratic Sand Point
7 William K. Parker Democratic Anchorage
20 Charles H. Parr Democratic Fairbanks
8 Randy E. Phillips Republican Eagle River
20 Richard L. Randolph Libertarian Fairbanks
20 Brian D. Rogers Democratic Fairbanks
21 Leo P. Schaeffer, Jr. Democratic Kobuk
20 Sarah J. "Sally" Smith Democratic Fairbanks
15 Eric G. Sutcliffe Republican Unalaska
17 Anthony N. Vaska Democratic Bethel
14 Fred F. Zharoff Democratic Kodiak

Notes

  • 1. Senator George H. Hohman, Jr. (D) was expelled on February 5, 1982. Nels Anderson, Jr. (D) was appointed on March 2, 1982, and confirmed on March 3, 1982, to fill the vacancy.
  • 2. Representative Jim Duncan (D) was Speaker of the House through June 15, 1981. Representative Joe L. Hayes (R) was elected Speaker of the House on June 16, 1981.

See also

References

General
Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (PDF). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2010. pp. 55–56. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-06. Retrieved 2017-10-06.

Specific and Notes