Steve McAlpine explained

Steve McAlpine
Birth Name:Stephen Alan McAlpine
Birth Date:23 May 1949
Birth Place:Yakima, Washington, U.S.
Order:5th
Office:Lieutenant Governor of Alaska
Term Start:December 6, 1982
Term End:December 3, 1990
Governor:Bill Sheffield
Steve Cowper
Predecessor:Terry Miller
Successor:Jack Coghill
Office2:Mayor of Valdez, Alaska
Term Start2:1980
Term End2:1982
Predecessor2:Bill Walker
Successor2:Susy Collins
Parents:Robert E. McAlpine
Myrtle B. McAlpine
Education:Maryknoll Seminary
Alma Mater:University of Washington (BA)
Seattle Law School (JD)
Profession:Lawyer
Party:Democratic

Stephen Alan "Steve" McAlpine (born May 23, 1949) is an American lawyer and politician. McAlpine served as the fifth lieutenant governor of Alaska from 1982 until 1990.[1]

Early life

Stephen Alan McAlpine was born in Yakima, Washington on May 23, 1949, the fourth child of Robert E. and Myrtle B. (née Loomis) McAlpine. He attended school in Yakima, as well as two years at Maryknoll Seminary in Mountain View, California. He attended the University of Washington, graduating with a degree in history and political science. He later graduated from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in 1976 with a J.D. degree.

McAlpine originally came to Alaska in 1970 accompanied by a friend from college, Mano Frey. The two visited Alaska while taking a break from studies and decided to stay, settling in Valdez. They worked construction during the building of the trans-Alaska pipeline. McAlpine continued law school until he graduated, while Frey would go on to become a major labor union figure in Alaska, serving as head of Alaska's AFL-CIO from 1984 to 2002.

Law career

In 1977, McAlpine partnered with James D. Ginotti in the Law Firm of Ginotti & McAlpine, PC.

Following the end of his tenure in elected office (see below), McAlpine moved to Anchorage, Alaska and resumed the practice of law, which he continues to the present day.

Political career

Local politics

During the late 1970s, McAlpine was elected to the Valdez city council and went on to serve two terms as mayor of Valdez.

Lieutenant governor

In 1982, he was elected as lieutenant governor of Alaska, serving with Democratic governor Bill Sheffield, an Anchorage hotelier. Sheffield, plagued by various scandals in his administration during his term as governor, lost renomination in the 1986 primary election to Steve Cowper, a Fairbanks lawyer and former state representative. McAlpine won renomination as lieutenant governor, however, and in the general election, was reelected alongside Cowper.

As his tenure as lieutenant governor occurred during the Exxon Valdez oil spill, McAlpine found himself the subject of national media attention, particularly given his ties to Valdez.

McAlpine ran for governor in 1990, but lost in the Democratic primary election to Tony Knowles.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Mcalmine to Mcbreen.