The 26th Alaska State Legislature was elected in November 2008.
Session | Date | |
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First session | January 20, 2009 – May 19, 2009 | |
Special session | August 10, 2009 | |
Second session | January 19, 2010 – April 18, 2010 | |
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Position | Name | Party | District | |
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District 34 | ||||
Johnny Ellis | Democratic | District L | ||
District P | ||||
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District | Name | Party | Location | |
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1 | Kyle Johansen | Ketchikan | ||
2 | Republican | Wrangell | ||
3 | Juneau | |||
4 | Republican | Juneau | ||
5 | Republican | Haines | ||
6 | Democratic | Beaver | ||
7 | Republican | Fairbanks | ||
8 | Democratic | Fairbanks | ||
9 | Democratic | Fairbanks | ||
10 | Republican | Fairbanks | ||
11 | Republican | North Pole | ||
12 | Republican | Valdez | ||
13 | Republican | Palmer | ||
14 | Republican | Wasilla | ||
15 | Republican | Wasilla | ||
16 | Republican | Chugiak/Mat-Su | ||
17 | Anna I. Fairclough | Republican | Eagle River | |
18 | Republican | Anchorage | ||
19 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
20 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
21 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
22 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
23 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
24 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
25 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
26 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
27 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
28 | Republican | Anchorage | ||
29 | Democratic | Anchorage | ||
30 | Kevin Meyer | Republican | Anchorage | |
31 | Republican | Anchorage | ||
32 | Republican | Anchorage | ||
33 | Republican | Kenai | ||
34 | Republican | Nikiski | ||
35 | Republican | Homer | ||
36 | Republican | Kodiak | ||
37 | Democratic | Unalaska | ||
38 | Democratic | Bethel | ||
39 | Democratic | Nome | ||
40 | Democratic | Kotzebue | ||
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