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词条 1st Alaska State Legislature
释义

  1. Terms

  2. Sessions

  3. Alaska Senate

     Make-up  Members  Leadership 

  4. Alaska House of Representatives

     Make-up  Members  Leadership 

  5. See also

  6. Notes

  7. External links

The 1st Alaska State Legislature served during 1959 and 1960. All of its members were elected on November 25, 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

AffiliationMembers
Democratic Party 18
Republican Party 2
 Total 20
 Government Majority 16

Members

District Name Party Location
A James NolanDem Wrangell
Frank PeratrovichDem Klawock
B Walter O. "Bo" SmithDem Ketchikan
C Howard C. BradshawDem Sitka
D Thomas B. StewartDem Juneau
E Ralph E. Moody[1]Dem Anchorage
Irene E. RyanDem Anchorage
F Balfour J. "Bob" LoganDem Cordova
G Joseph Earl Cooper[2]Dem Anchorage
H Irwin L. MetcalfDem Seward
I Alfred A. OwenDem Uganik Bay
J George B. McNabb, Jr.Dem Fairbanks
Robert J. McNealyDem Fairbanks
K Jack E. WeiseRep Bethel
L John B. CoghillRep Nenana
M Hubert A. Gilbert[3]Dem Fairbanks
N William E. BeltzDem Unalakleet[4]
Lester BronsonDem Nome
O Eben HopsonDem Barrow
P John A. McNeesDem Nome

Leadership

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

Alaska House of Representatives

Make-up

AffiliationMembers
Democratic Party 34
Republican Party 5
Independent 1
 Total 40
 Government Majority 28

Members

District Name Party Location
1 Charles M. JonesDem Craig
2 Oral E. FreemanDem Ketchikan
James R. "J. Ray" RoadyDem Ketchikan
3 John E. LongworthRep Petersburg
4 Frank E. CashelDem Sitka
Andrew HopeDem Sitka
5 Douglas GrayDem Douglas
Dora M. SweeneyDem Juneau
6 Morgan W. ReedDem Skagway
7 Harold Z. HansenDem Cordova
8 Bruce KendallRep Valdez
9 James J. HurleyDem Palmer
10 Helen M. FischerDem Anchorage
James E. FisherDem Anchorage
John S. HellenthalDem Anchorage
Earl D. HillstrandDem Anchorage
Peter J. KalamaridesDem Anchorage
Edward R. "Russ" MeekinsDem Anchorage
James E. NoreneDem Anchorage
John L. Rader[5]Dem Anchorage
11 William M. ErwinDem Seward
12 Allan L. PetersenDem Kenai[6]
13 Peter M. DeveauDem Kodiak
Henry L. HaagDem Kodiak
14 Charles J. FranzDem Port Moller
15 Jay S. HammondInd Naknek
16 James HoffmanRep Bethel
17 Donald HarrisRep McGrath
18 Grant H. PearsonDem McKinley Park
19 Frank X. ChapadosDem Fairbanks
Joseph R. "Bob" Giersdorf[7]Dem Fairbanks
Richard J. GreuelDem Fairbanks
Robert E. SheldonDem Fairbanks
Warren A. TaylorDem Fairbanks
20 R.S. McCombeDem Chicken
21 John NusunginyaDem Point Barrow
22 John E. CurtisRep Kotzebue
23 Robert R. BlodgettDem Nome
Charles E. FagerstromDem Nome
24 Axel C. JohnsonDem Kwiguk

Leadership

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

See also

  • List of Alaska State Legislatures
  • 2nd Alaska State Legislature, the legislature following this one

Notes

1. ^Resigned in 1960, following the end of sessions, to accept appointment as attorney general
2. ^Appointed to the Alaska Superior Court between sessions. Seaborn J. Buckalew, Jr. (D) was appointed to his seat for the second session.
3. ^Appointed to the Alaska Superior Court between sessions. Rep. Bob Giersdorf (D) was appointed to his seat January 29, 1960. Giersdorf, who was born on February 24, 1935, was short of the constitutionally-established minimum age, and resigned the seat. Edmund N. Orbeck (D), who was appointed to Giersdorf's House seat, replaced him.
4. ^Died on November 21, 1960, after the end of sessions but before the expiration of his term.
5. ^Appointed state attorney general between sessions. Blanche L. McSmith (D) was appointed to his seat for the second session.
6. ^Petersen, Jettie. Once Upon The Kenai, page 269-70 Kenai Historical Society, Alaska, 1984
7. ^Appointed January 29, 1960, to replace outgoing Sen. Hubert Gilbert for the second session, but re-assumed his old seat February 2, 1960. Edmund N. Orbeck (D) filled his House seat in the interim.

External links

Photos of individual and assembled members of the 1st Alaska State Legislature, as hosted at Alaska's Digital Archives

  • Senate, in chambers
  • Senate, on capitol steps
  • Senate, collage of official photos
  • House, in chambers
  • House, on capitol steps
  • House, collage of official photos
  • Members of the 1st State Legislature who were also members of the 23rd Territorial Legislature
  • Legislative staff
  • William E. Beltz, Irene E. Ryan and Warren A. Taylor conferring
  • William E. Beltz at Senate President's desk
  • Howard C. Bradshaw
  • Frank E. Cashel
  • Frank X. Chapados
  • John B. "Jack" Coghill
  • Blanche L. (Preston) McSmith
  • Ralph E. Moody accepting formal acknowledgement of Alaskan statehood in Boston, Massachusetts, September 1958
  • Thomas B. Stewart
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