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8th Alaska State Legislature

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The Eighth Alaska State Legislature served from January 1973 to January 1975.

Senate

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District Name Party Location
J John Butrovich, Jr. Republican Fairbanks
E Chancy Croft Democratic Anchorage
E Clifford J. Groh Republican Anchorage
E Jess Harris Republican Anchorage
K Willie Hensley Democratic Kotzebue
H George H. Hohman, Jr. Democratic Bethel
D Jalmar M. Kerttula Democratic Palmer
E Clyde R. Lewis Republican Anchorage
B H. D. "Pete" Meland Democratic Sitka
E Keith H. Miller Republican Anchorage
J Terry Miller Republican Fairbanks
F W. I. "Bob" Palmer Republican Ninilchik
G Kathryn Poland Democratic Kodiak
E John L. Rader Democratic Anchorage
C Bill Ray Democratic Juneau
E Ron L. Rettig Republican Anchorage
I John C. Sackett Republican Galena
E Lowell Thomas, Jr. Republican Anchorage
J Donald E. Young Republican Fort Yukon
A Robert H. Ziegler, Sr. Democratic Ketchikan

House

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District Name Party Location
4 Mildred H. Banfield Republican Juneau
7 Edward G. Barber Democratic Anchorage
10 Helen D. Beirne Republican Spenard
10 Willard L. Bowman Democratic Anchorage
17 Mike Bradner Democratic Fairbanks
17 Selwyn Carrol Republican Fairbanks
7 Genie Chance Democratic Anchorage
20 Chuck Degnan Democratic Unalakleet
3 Richard I. Eliason Republican Sitka
19 Frank R. Ferguson Nonpartisan Kotzebue
8 Tom Fink Republican Anchorage
8 Helen M. Fischer Democratic Anchorage
1 Oral E. Freeman Democratic Ketchikan
9 Milo H. Fritz Republican Anchorage
1 Terry Gardiner Democratic Ketchikan
15 Phillip Guy Democratic Kwethluk
17 W. Glenn Hackney Republican Fairbanks
9 Robert Hartig Republican Anchorage
2 E. J. Haugen Republican Petersburg
9 Earl D. Hillstrand Democratic Anchorage
17 John Huber Democratic Fairbanks
13 Jacob Laktonen, Jr. Republican Larsen Bay
14 Joseph E. McGill Democratic Dillingham
10 Richard L. McVeigh Democratic Anchorage
11 Hugh Malone Democratic Kenai
7 Russ Meekins, Jr. Democratic Anchorage
7 Jo Ann Miller Republican Anchorage
4 M. Michael Miller Democratic Juneau
12 Edward F. Naughton Democratic Kodiak
9 Joseph L. Orsini Republican Anchorage
6 Alfred O. Ose Democratic Palmer
7 William K. Parker Democratic Anchorage
16 Lawrence D. Petersen Democratic Fort Yukon
17 Richard L. Randolph Republican Fairbanks
8 A. M. Saylors Republican Anchorage
5 Keith W. Specking Republican Hope
11 Clem V. Tillion Republican Homer
9 Richard K. Urion Republican Anchorage
17 Andrew S. Warwick Republican Fairbanks
18 I. Lavell Wilson Republican Tok

Notes

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  • 1. Nicholas J. Begich (D) died on October 16, 1972. Senator Don Young (R) resigned March 6, 1973, to fill the vacancy created in the U. S. House. George C. Silides (R) was appointed April 2, 1973, and confirmed April 3, 1973, to fill the vacancy.
  • 2. Representative Earl D. Hillstrand (D) died on January 22, 1974. Charles O. Wingrove (D) was appointed and confirmed February 1, 1974, to fill the vacancy.
  • 3. Senator W. I. "Bob" Palmer (R) resigned November 30, 1974. Clem V. Tillion (R) was appointed and confirmed January 20, 1975, to fill the vacancy.
  • 4. Senator Lowell Thomas, Jr. (R) resigned December 2, 1974. Representative A. M. Saylors (R) resigned December 20, 1974, and Representative Andrew S. Warwick (R) resigned December 9, 1974; vacancies were not filled.

See also

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References

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General
Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (PDF). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2010. pp. 47–48. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2011-03-02.

Specific and Notes