32nd Alaska State Legislature

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32nd Alaska State Legislature
31st Alaska State Legislature 33rd Alaska State Legislature
Overview
Legislative body Alaska Legislature
Jurisdiction Alaska, United States
Meeting place Alaska State Capitol
TermJanuary 19, 2021 – January 17, 2023
Alaska Senate
Members20 Senators
Senate President Peter Micciche (R)
Majority Leader Shelley Hughes (R)
Minority Leader Tom Begich (D)
Party control Republican
Alaska House of Representatives
Members40 Representatives
Speaker of the House Louise Stutes (R-C)
Majority Leader Chris Tuck (D-C)
Minority Leader Cathy Tilton (R)
Party control Multipartisan coalition

The 32nd Alaska State Legislature represented the legislative branch of Alaska's state government from January 19, 2021 to January 17, 2023. Its initial 60-person membership was set by the 2020 Alaska elections. [1] The Alaska Senate was led by a 14-member majority that included 13 Republicans and one Democratic member.

Contents

Senate

Alaska State Senate
32nd Alaska Legislature, 2021–22
DistrictNamePartyResidenceAssumed
office
Next
election a
A Scott Kawasaki Dem Fairbanks 20192022
B Robert Myers Rep North Pole 20212024
C Click Bishop RepFairbanks20132024
D David Wilson RepWasilla20172024
E Mike Shower Repn Wasilla 2019↑2022
F Shelley Hughes Rep Palmer 20172024
G Lora Reinbold Rep Eagle River 20182022
H Bill Wielechowski Dem Anchorage 20072024
I Elvi Gray-Jackson DemAnchorage20192022
J Tom Begich DemAnchorage20172024
K Mia Costello RepAnchorage20152022
L Natasha von Imhof RepAnchorage20172024
M Josh Revak RepAnchorage2019↑2024
N Roger Holland RepAnchorage20212024
O Peter Micciche Rep Soldotna 20132022
P Gary Stevens Rep Kodiak 2003↑2024
Q Jesse Kiehl Dem Juneau 20192022
R Bert Stedman Rep Sitka 2003↑2024
S Lyman Hoffman Dem Bethel 19952024
T Donny Olson Dem Golovin 20012024

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

House

Alaska House of Representatives
32nd Alaska Legislature, 2021–22
DistrictNamePartyResidenceAssumed
office
1 Bart LeBon Rep Fairbanks 2019
2 Steve Thompson RepFairbanks2011
3 Mike Prax Rep North Pole 2019↑
4 Grier Hopkins DemFairbanks2019
5 Adam Wool DemFairbanks2015
6 Mike Cronk Rep Tok 2021
7 Christopher Kurka Rep Wasilla 2021
8 Kevin McCabe Rep Big Lake 2021
9 George Rauscher Rep Sutton 2017
10 David Eastman RepWasilla2017
11 DeLena Johnson RepPalmer2017
12 Cathy Tilton RepWasilla2015
13 Ken McCarty Rep Eagle River 2021
14 Kelly Merrick RepEagle River2019
15 David Nelson Rep Anchorage 2021
16 Ivy Spohnholz DemAnchorage2016↑
17 Andy Josephson DemAnchorage2013
18 Harriet Drummond DemAnchorage2013
19 Geran Tarr DemAnchorage2013
20 Zack Fields DemAnchorage2019
21 Matt Claman DemAnchorage2015
22 Sara Rasmussen RepAnchorage2019
23 Chris Tuck DemAnchorage2009
24 Tom McKay RepAnchorage2021
25 Calvin Schrage IndAnchorage2021
26 Laddie Shaw RepAnchorage2019
27 Liz Snyder DemAnchorage2021
28 James Kaufman RepAnchorage2021
29 Ben Carpenter Rep Nikiski 2019
30 Ron Gillham Rep Kenai 2021
31 Sarah Vance Rep Homer 2019
32 Louise Stutes Rep Kodiak 2015
33 Sara Hannan Dem Juneau 2019
34 Andi Story DemJuneau2019
35 Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins Dem Sitka 2013
36 Dan Ortiz Ind Ketchikan 2015
37 Bryce Edgmon Dem Dillingham 2007
38 Tiffany Zulkosky Dem Bethel 2018↑
39 Neal Foster Dem Nome 2009↑
40 Josiah Patkotak Ind Utqiagvik 2021

↑: Representative was originally appointed

Composition

1812415
RepublicanRRInd.Democratic
AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic IndVacant
End of 28th Legislature264100400
Begin 29th Legislature (2015)234121400
End of 29th (2016)122
30th Legislature183172400
Begin 31st Legislature158152400
End 31st1615391
Begin 32nd Legislature201154400
February 15, 2021 [2] 192154
February 16, 2021 [3] 181
February 17, 2021 [4] 114
March 19, 2021 [5] 15
Latest voting share

See also

Related Research Articles

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.
  2. Majority coalition elected
  3. Republican Sara Rasmussen (District 22) leaves the Republican minority but also doesn't join the majority coalition.
  4. Democrat Geran Tarr (District 19) leaves the majority coalition. [https://twitter.com/mattbuxton/status/1362243804787400704
  5. Democrat Geran Tarr (District 19) rejoins the majority coalition.