3rd Alaska State Legislature explained

The Third Alaska State Legislature served from January 1963 to January 1965.

Senate

- ! District Name Party Location - A James Nolan - Dem - B Walter O. "Bo" Smith Dem - C Howard C. Bradshaw Dem - D Elton E. Engstrom[1] - Mildred H. Banfield[2] Rep Juneau - E Dem - Vance Phillips Rep Mountain View - F Harold Z. Hansen Dem - G Brad Phillips Rep - H Yule F. Kilcher Dem - I Alfred A. Owen Dem - J Rep - Robert J. McNealy Dem Fairbanks - K David C. Harrison Dem - L Rep - M John B. "Dixie" Hall Dem Fairbanks - N Lester Bronson Dem - Neal W. Foster Dem - O Eben Hopson Dem - P Pearse M. Walsh Dem Nome

House

- ! District Name Party Location - 1 - Walter L. Kubley Rep Ketchikan - 2 John E. Longworth Rep - 3 Frank E. Cashel - 4 Dem - William H. Whitehead Dem Juneau - 5 Morgan W. Reed Dem - 6 Robert I. Ditman Dem - 7 Eugene Reid Rep - 8 Dem - Earl D. Hillstrand Dem Anchorage - Joseph P. Josephson Dem Anchorage - Rep Anchorage - Bennie Leonard Rep Anchorage - Carl F. Lottsfeldt Dem Anchorage - 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 - 10 Clem V. Tillion Rep - 11 Gilbert A. Jarvela Dem - 12 Arthur J. Harris Dem - 13 Rep - 14 Raymond C. Christiansen Dem - 15 Grant H. Pearson Dem - 16 Edgar I. Baggen Rep - Forbes L. Baker Rep Fairbanks - C. M. "Jim" Binkley Rep - John Holm Rep Fairbanks - R. S. McCombe Dem - Maurice V. Smith Rep Fairbanks - Dem Fairbanks - 17 Jacob A. Stalker Dem - 18 Robert R. Blodgett Dem - 19 Axel C. Johnson Dem

See also

References

General
Book: Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010. 2010. Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. Juneau. 39–40. 2011-03-02. 2019-04-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20190423190440/http://w3.legis.state.ak.us/docs/pdf/ROSTERALL.pdf. dead.

Specific and Notes

Notes and References

  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.