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9th Alaska State Legislature

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

Senate

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District Name Party Location
F W. E. "Brad" Bradley Republican Anchorage
O John Butrovich, Jr. Republican Fairbanks
E Genie Chance Democratic Anchorage
I Mike Colletta Republican Anchorage
E Chancy Croft Democratic Anchorage
P Frank R. Ferguson Democratic Kotzebue
M George H. Hohman, Jr. Democratic Bethel
O John Huber Democratic Fairbanks
D Jalmar M. Kerttula Democratic Palmer
B H. D. "Pete" Meland Democratic Sitka
O Terry Miller Republican Fairbanks
H Joseph L. Orsini Republican Anchorage
L Kathryn Poland Democratic Kodiak
J John L. Rader Democratic Anchorage
C Bill Ray Democratic Juneau
G Patrick M. Rodey Democratic Anchorage
N John C. Sackett Republican Fairbanks
K Clem V. Tillion Republican Homer
F Edward C. Willis Democratic Eagle River
A Robert H. Ziegler, Sr. Democratic Ketchikan

House

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District Name Party Location
16 Nels A. Anderson, Jr. Democratic Dillingham
11 Helen D. Beirne Republican Spenard
11 Willard L. Bowman Democratic Anchorage
8 Bob Bradley Democratic Anchorage
20 Mike Bradner Democratic Fairbanks
20 Fred E. Brown Democratic Fairbanks
9 Thelma Buchholdt Democratic Anchorage
8 Samuel R. Cotten Democratic Eagle River
20 Steve Cowper Democratic Fairbanks
22 Larry T. Davis Democratic Nome
4 Jim Duncan Democratic Juneau
3 Richard I. Eliason Republican Sitka
7 Tom Fink Republican Anchorage
12 Helen M. Fischer Democratic Anchorage
1 Oral E. Freeman Democratic Ketchikan
1 Terry Gardiner Democratic Ketchikan
7 Clark Gruening Democratic Anchorage
17 Phillip Guy Democratic Kwethluk
20 W. Glenn Hackney Republican Fairbanks
2 E. J. Haugen Republican Petersburg
12 H. M. "Mike" Hershberger Republican Anchorage
18 James H. Huntington Independent Galena
21 Brenda T. Itta Democratic Barrow
8 Ramona M. Kelley Democratic Anchorage
9 Joseph H. McKinnon Democratic Anchorage
13 Hugh Malone Democratic Kenai
4 M. Michael Miller Democratic Juneau
14 Edward F. Naughton Democratic Kodiak
20 Edmund N. Orbeck Democratic Fairbanks
6 Alfred O. Ose Democratic Palmer
15 Alvin Osterback Democratic Sand Point
7 Kathryn Ostrosky Democratic Anchorage
7 William K. Parker Democratic Anchorage
20 Charles H. Parr Democratic Fairbanks
11 Leo Rhode Republican Homer
10 Theodore G. Smith Democratic Anchorage
5 Keith W. Specking Republican Hope
8 Susan Sullivan Democratic Anchorage
19 Leslie E. "Red" Swanson Democratic Nenana
10 Richard K. Urion Republican Anchorage

Notes

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  • 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) died 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

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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