1st Alaska State Legislature

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The 1st Alaska State Legislature served during 1959 and 1960. All of its members were elected on November 26, 1958, when Alaska was in its last days as a territory.

Terms

The Alaska Constitution established that legislative terms begin on the fourth Monday in January following an election year, and that the date may be changed by statute. This legislature passed Senate Bill 70 in the first session, which placed the date into statute but did not actually change it.

  • All terms began on January 26, 1959
  • All terms of representatives, and of those senators serving short terms, expired on January 22, 1961
  • All terms of senators serving long terms expired on January 27, 1963

Sessions

  • 1st session: January 26, 1959 – April 16, 1959
  • 2nd session: January 25, 1960 – March 29, 1960

Alaska Senate

Make-up

More information Affiliation, Members ...
Affiliation Members
Democratic Party 18
Republican Party 2
 Total 20
 Government Majority 16
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Members

More information District, Name ...
DistrictNameLifePartyLocation
AJames Nolan1901–1991 DemWrangell
Frank Peratrovich1895–1984 DemKlawock
BWalter O. "Bo" Smith1907–1987 DemKetchikan
CHoward C. Bradshaw1908–1994 DemSitka
DThomas B. Stewart1919–2007 DemJuneau
ERalph E. Moody[1]1915–1997 DemAnchorage
Irene E. Ryan1909–1997 DemAnchorage
FBalfour J. "Bob" Logan1906–1974 DemCordova
GJoseph Earl Cooper[2]1907–1964 DemAnchorage
HIrwin L. Metcalf1908–1973 DemSeward
IAlfred A. Owen1910–1985 DemUganik Bay
JGeorge B. McNabb, Jr.1919–1992 DemFairbanks
Robert J. McNealy1907–1978 DemFairbanks
KJack E. Weise1915–2000 RepBethel
LJohn B. Coghill1925–2019 RepNenana
MHubert A. Gilbert[3]1914–1984 DemFairbanks
NWilliam E. Beltz1912–1960 DemUnalakleet[4]
Lester Bronson1905–1972 DemNome
OEben Hopson1922–1980 DemBarrow
PJohn A. McNees1917–1995 DemNome
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Leadership

  • Senate President: William E. Beltz (D-Unalakleet)

Alaska House of Representatives

Make-up

More information Affiliation, Members ...
Affiliation Members
Democratic Party 34
Republican Party 5
Independent 1
 Total 40
 Government Majority 28
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Members

More information District, Name ...
DistrictNameLifePartyLocation
1Charles M. Jones1921–2002 DemCraig
2Oral E. Freeman1915–2001 DemKetchikan
James R. "J. Ray" Roady1907–1997 DemKetchikan
3John E. Longworth1910–1985 RepPetersburg
4Frank E. Cashel1918–1991 DemSitka
Andrew Hope1896–1968 DemSitka
5Douglas Gray1908–1980 DemDouglas
Dora M. Sweeney1907–2001 DemJuneau
6Morgan W. Reed1904–[?] DemSkagway
7Harold Z. Hansen1910–1993 Ind-DCordova
8Bruce Kendall1919–2012 RepValdez
9James J. Hurley1915–2002 DemPalmer
10Helen M. Fischer1912–1986 DemAnchorage
James E. Fisher1927–2020 DemAnchorage
John S. Hellenthal1915–1989 DemAnchorage
Earl D. Hillstrand1913–1974 DemAnchorage
Peter J. Kalamarides1916–1979 DemAnchorage
Edward R. "Russ" Meekins1915–1995 DemAnchorage
James E. Norene1905–1996 DemAnchorage
John L. Rader[5]1927– DemAnchorage
11William M. Erwin1933–2022 DemSeward
12Allan L. Petersen1890–1969 DemKenai[6]
13Peter M. Deveau1917–2002 DemKodiak
Henry L. Haag1895–1969 DemKodiak
14Charles J. Franz1910–1996 DemPort Moller
15Jay S. Hammond1922–2005 IndNaknek
16James Hoffman1925–1982 RepBethel
17Donald Harris1928–2011 RepMcGrath
18Grant H. Pearson1900–1978 DemMcKinley Park
19Frank X. Chapados1914–2007 DemFairbanks
Joseph R. "Bob" Giersdorf[7]1935–2003 DemFairbanks
Richard J. Greuel1928–2013 DemFairbanks
Robert E. Sheldon1883–1983 DemFairbanks
Warren A. Taylor1891–1980 DemFairbanks
20R.S. McCombe1902–1985 DemChicken
21John Nusunginya1927–1981 DemPoint Barrow
22John E. Curtis1915–1999 RepKotzebue
23Robert R. Blodgett1920–1990 DemNome
Charles E. Fagerstrom1905–1962 DemNome
24Axel C. Johnson1911–1985 DemKwiguk
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Leadership

  • Speaker of the House: Warren A. Taylor (D-Fairbanks)

See also

Notes

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