32nd Alaska State Legislature

The 32nd Alaska State Legislature is the current meeting of the legislative branch of Alaska's state government. It began meeting in Juneau, Alaska on January 19, 2021 and will hold authority until January 2023. Its initial 60-person membership was set by the 2020 Alaska elections, but the Alaska House of Representatives has not yet chosen a leader, and it is not clear which party (or a multipartisan coalition) will be in charge.[1] The Alaska Senate is led by a 14-member majority that includes 13 Republicans and one Democratic member.

32nd Alaska State Legislature
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Overview
Legislative bodyAlaska Legislature
JurisdictionAlaska, United States
Meeting placeAlaska State Capitol
TermJanuary 19, 2021 – January 2023
Alaska Senate
Members20 Senators
Senate PresidentPeter Micciche (R)
Majority LeaderShelley Hughes (R)
Minority LeaderTom Begich (D)
Party controlRepublican
Alaska House of Representatives
Members40 Representatives

Senate

Alaska State Senate
32nd Alaska Legislature, 2021–22
DistrictNamePartyResidenceAssumed
office
Next
electiona
AScott KawasakiDemocraticFairbanks20192022
BRobert MyersRepublicanNorth Pole20212024
CClick BishopRepublicanFairbanks20132024
DDavid WilsonRepublicanWasilla20172024
EMike ShowerRepublicanWasilla2019↑2022
FShelley HughesRepublicanPalmer20172024
GLora ReinboldRepublicanEagle River20182022
HBill WielechowskiDemocraticAnchorage20072024
IElvi Gray-JacksonDemocraticAnchorage20192022
JTom BegichDemocraticAnchorage20172024
KMia CostelloRepublicanAnchorage20152022
LNatasha von ImhofRepublicanAnchorage20172024
MJosh RevakRepublicanAnchorage2019↑2024
NRoger HollandRepublicanAnchorage20212024
OPeter MiccicheRepublicanSoldotna20132022
PGary StevensRepublicanKodiak2003↑2024
QJesse KiehlDemocraticJuneau20192022
RBert StedmanRepublicanSitka2003↑2024
SLyman HoffmanDemocraticBethel19952024
TDonny OlsonDemocraticGolovin20012024

↑: Senator was originally appointed
^a : Terms listed as up for election in 2024 are subject to truncation by proclamation of the Alaska Redistricing Board.

House

Alaska House of Representatives
32nd Alaska Legislature, 2021–22
DistrictNamePartyResidenceAssumed
office
1Bart LeBonRepFairbanks2019
2Steve ThompsonRepFairbanks2011
3Mike PraxRepNorth Pole2019↑
4Grier HopkinsDemFairbanks2019
5Adam WoolDemFairbanks2015
6Mike CronkRepTok2021
7Christopher KurkaRepWasilla2021
8Kevin McCabeRepBig Lake2021
9George RauscherRepSutton2017
10David EastmanRepWasilla2017
11DeLena JohnsonRepPalmer2017
12Cathy TiltonRepWasilla2015
13Ken McCartyRepEagle River2021
14Kelly MerrickRepEagle River2019
15David NelsonRepAnchorage2021
16Ivy SpohnholzDemAnchorage2016↑
17Andy JosephsonDemAnchorage2013
18Harriet DrummondDemAnchorage2013
19Geran TarrDemAnchorage2013
20Zack FieldsDemAnchorage2019
21Matt ClamanDemAnchorage2015
22Sara RasmussenRepAnchorage2019
23Chris TuckDemAnchorage2009
24Tom McKayRepAnchorage2021
25Calvin SchrageIndAnchorage2021
26Laddie ShawRepAnchorage2019
27Liz SnyderDemAnchorage2021
28James KaufmanRepAnchorage2021
29Ben CarpenterRepNikiski2019
30Ron GillhamRepKenai2021
31Sarah VanceRepHomer2019
32Louise StutesRepKodiak2015
33Sara HannanDemJuneau2019
34Andi StoryDemJuneau2019
35Jonathan Kreiss-TomkinsDemSitka2013
36Dan OrtizIndKetchikan2015
37Bryce EdgmonDemDillingham2007
38Tiffany ZulkoskyDemBethel2018↑
39Neal FosterDemNome2009↑
40Josiah PatkotakIndUtqiagvik2021

↑: Representative was originally appointed

References

  1. Brooks, James (19 January 2021). "Republicans confirm control of Alaska Senate, but Alaska House remains deadlocked". Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved 21 January 2021.

See also

  • Category:Members of the 32nd Alaska State Legislature
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