30th Alaska State Legislature

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30th Alaska State Legislature
29th State Legislature 31st State Legislature
Overview
Legislative body Alaska Legislature
Jurisdiction Alaska, United States
Meeting place Alaska State Capitol
Term2017–2019
Alaska Senate
Members20 Senators
Senate President Pete Kelly (R)
Majority Leader Peter Micciche (R)
Minority Leader Berta Gardner (D)
Party control Republican
Alaska House of Representatives
Members40 Representatives
Speaker of the House Bryce Edgmon (D)
Majority Leader Chris Tuck (D)
Minority Leader Charisse Millett (R)
Party control Democratic

The 30th Alaska State Legislature was the meeting of the Alaska Legislature, beginning January 17, 2017.

Contents

In the Senate and House elections, neither party gained a seat in the Senate and, leaving a 14–6 majority and maintaining its 35–25 control of the House. [1]

Senate

Based on the results of the 2016 elections, the Alaska Senate is composed of 6 Democrats and 14 Republicans. [2]

Senate members

Senate President: Pete Kelly (D–A Fairbanks)
Majority Leader: Peter Micciche (R–O Soldotna)
Minority Leader: Berta Gardner (D–I Anchorage)

Alaska State Senate
30th Alaska Legislature, 2017–2018
DistrictNamePartyResidenceAssumed
office
Next
election
A Pete Kelly Republican Fairbanks 20132018
B John Coghill Republican North Pole 20092020
C Click Bishop RepublicanFairbanks20132018
D David Wilson RepublicanWasilla20172020
E Mike Dunleavy Republican b Wasilla 20132018
F Shelley Hughes Republican Palmer 20172020
G Anna MacKinnon Republican Eagle River 20132018
H Bill Wielechowski Democratic Anchorage 20072020
I Berta Gardner DemocraticAnchorage20132018
J Tom Begich DemocraticAnchorage20172020
K Mia Costello RepublicanAnchorage20152018
L Natasha von Imhof RepublicanAnchorage20162020
M Kevin Meyer RepublicanAnchorage20092018
N Cathy Giessel RepublicanAnchorage20112018
O Peter Micciche Republican Soldotna 20132018
P Gary Stevens Republican Kodiak 20032020
Q Dennis Egan Democratic Juneau 20092018
R Bert Stedman Republican Sitka 20032020
S Lyman Hoffman Democratic a Bethel 19952018
T Donny Olson Democratic Golovin 20012020

House members

Based on the results of the 2016 elections, the Alaska House of Representatives was composed of 21 Republicans, 17 Democrats and 2 independents. The Democrats and the independents both gained one seat. [3] The Democrats, two independents and three Republicans caucus together giving the Democratic Party 22-18 majority.

Speaker: Bryce Edgmon (D-37 Dillingham)
Majority Leader: Chris Tuck (D-23 Anchorage)
Minority Leader: Charisse Millett (R-25 Anchorage)

Alaska State House of Representatives
30th Alaska Legislature, 2017–2018
DistrictNamePartyResidenceAssumed
office
1 Scott Kawasaki Dem Fairbanks 2007
2 Steve Thompson RepFairbanks2011
3 Tammie Wilson Rep North Pole 2009
4 David Guttenberg DemFairbanks2003
5 Adam Wool DemFairbanks2015
6 Dave Talerico Rep Healy 2015
7 Colleen Sullivan-Leonard Rep Wasilla 2017
8 Mark Neuman Rep Big Lake 2005
9 George Rauscher Rep Palmer 2017
10 David Eastman RepWasilla2017
11 DeLena Johnson RepPalmer2017
12 Cathy Tilton RepWasilla2015
13 Dan Saddler Rep Eagle River 2011
14 Lora Reinbold RepEagle River2013
15 Gabrielle LeDoux Rep-Coalition Anchorage 2013
16 Ivy Spohnholz DemAnchorage2016↑
17 Andy Josephson DemAnchorage2013
18 Harriet Drummond DemAnchorage2013
19 Geran Tarr DemAnchorage2013
20 Les Gara DemAnchorage2003
21 Matt Claman DemAnchorage2015
22 Jason Grenn IndAnchorage2017
23 Chris Tuck DemAnchorage2009
24 Chuck Kopp RepAnchorage2017
25 Charisse Millett RepAnchorage2009
26 Chris Birch RepAnchorage2017
27 Lance Pruitt RepAnchorage2011
28 Jennifer Johnston RepAnchorage2017
29 Mike Chenault Rep Nikiski 2001
30 Gary Knopp Rep Soldotna 2017
31 Paul Seaton Rep-Coalition Homer 2003
32 Louise Stutes Rep-Coalition Kodiak 2015
33 Sam Kito III Dem Juneau 2014
34 Justin Parish DemJuneau2017
35 Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins Dem Sitka 2013
36 Dan Ortiz Ind Ketchikan 2015
37 Bryce Edgmon Dem Dillingham 2007
38 Zach Fansler Dem Bethel 2017
39 Neal Foster Dem Nome 2009
40 Dean Westlake Dem Kotzebue 2017

See also

Related Research Articles

References

  1. "2016 Alaska General Election" (PDF).
  2. "2016 Alaska General Election" (PDF).
  3. "2016 Alaska General Election" (PDF).