9th Alaska State Legislature

The Ninth Alaska State Legislature served from January 1975 to January 1977.

Senate

DistrictNamePartyLocation
FW. E. "Brad" BradleyRepublicanAnchorage
OJohn Butrovich, Jr.RepublicanFairbanks
EGenie ChanceDemocraticAnchorage
IMike CollettaRepublicanAnchorage
EChancy CroftDemocraticAnchorage
PFrank R. FergusonDemocraticKotzebue
MGeorge H. Hohman, Jr.DemocraticBethel
OJohn HuberDemocraticFairbanks
DJalmar M. KerttulaDemocraticPalmer
BH. D. "Pete" MelandDemocraticSitka
OTerry MillerRepublicanFairbanks
HJoseph L. OrsiniRepublicanAnchorage
LKathryn PolandDemocraticKodiak
JJohn L. RaderDemocraticAnchorage
CBill RayDemocraticJuneau
GPatrick M. RodeyDemocraticAnchorage
NJohn C. SackettRepublicanFairbanks
KClem V. TillionRepublicanHomer
FEdward C. WillisDemocraticEagle River
ARobert H. Ziegler, Sr.DemocraticKetchikan

House

DistrictNamePartyLocation
16Nels A. Anderson, Jr.DemocraticDillingham
11Helen D. BeirneRepublicanSpenard
11Willard L. BowmanDemocraticAnchorage
8Bob BradleyDemocraticAnchorage
20Mike BradnerDemocraticFairbanks
20Fred E. BrownDemocraticFairbanks
9Thelma BuchholdtDemocraticAnchorage
8Samuel R. CottenDemocraticEagle River
20Steve CowperDemocraticFairbanks
22Larry T. DavisDemocraticNome
4Jim DuncanDemocraticJuneau
3Richard I. EliasonRepublicanSitka
7Tom FinkRepublicanAnchorage
12Helen M. FischerDemocraticAnchorage
1Oral E. FreemanDemocraticKetchikan
1Terry GardinerDemocraticKetchikan
7Clark GrueningDemocraticAnchorage
17Phillip GuyDemocraticKwethluk
20W. Glenn HackneyRepublicanFairbanks
2E. J. HaugenRepublicanPetersburg
12H. M. "Mike" HershbergerRepublicanAnchorage
18James H. HuntingtonIndependentGalena
21Brenda T. IttaDemocraticBarrow
8Ramona M. KelleyDemocraticAnchorage
9Joseph H. McKinnonDemocraticAnchorage
13Hugh MaloneDemocraticKenai
4M. Michael MillerDemocraticJuneau
14Edward F. NaughtonDemocraticKodiak
20Edmund N. OrbeckDemocraticFairbanks
6Alfred O. OseDemocraticPalmer
15Alvin OsterbackDemocraticSand Point
7Kathryn OstroskyDemocraticAnchorage
7William K. ParkerDemocraticAnchorage
20Charles H. ParrDemocraticFairbanks
11Leo RhodeRepublicanHomer
10Theodore G. SmithDemocraticAnchorage
5Keith W. SpeckingRepublicanHope
8Susan SullivanDemocraticAnchorage
19Leslie E. "Red" SwansonDemocraticNenana
10Richard K. UrionRepublicanAnchorage

Notes

  • 1. Senator W. I. "Bob" Palmer (R) resigned on November 30, 1974. Clem V. Tillion (R) resigned from his House seat on January 20, 1975, to accept appointment and confirmation the same day to the Senate seat vacated by W. I. Palmer. Leo Rhode (R) was appointed and confirmed on January 20, 1975, to fill the vacancy in the House.
  • 2. Representative Willard L. Bowman (D) passed away on December 4, 1975. Lisa Rudd (D) was appointed and confirmed on January 12, 1976, to fill the vacancy.
  • 3. Representative Helen M. Fischer (D) resigned on June 30, 1976; vacancy was not filled.
  • 4. Representative Theodore G. Smith (D) resigned on November 28, 1976; vacancy was not filled.
  • 5. Representative Ramona M. Kelley (D) resigned on January 9, 1977; vacancy was not filled.
  • 6. Representative Tom Fink (R) resigned on April 1, 1975, and Michael F. Beirne (R) was appointed and confirmed on April 9, 1975, to fill the vacancy.
  • 7. Representative Edmund N. Orbeck (D) resigned on January 4, 1975. Tim Wallis (D) was appointed January 17, 1975, and confirmed January 20, 1975, to fill the vacancy.

See also

References

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

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