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Alaska: State House of Representatives


Members of the Alaska State House of Representatives, 1957-2003 (May be incomplete!)

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1976: Tim Kelly (Rep), elected; Randy Phillips (Rep), elected.
  • 1978: Rick Halford (Rep), elected; Randy Phillips (Rep), elected; Ray Metcalfe (Rep), elected; Richard Randolph (Libertarian), elected.
  • 1980: Albert Adams (Dem), elected; Rick Halford (Rep), elected; Randy Phillips (Rep), elected; Ray Metcalfe (Rep), elected.
  • 1982: Albert Adams (Dem), elected; Mike Miller (Rep), elected; Randy Phillips (Rep), elected; Jerry Ward (Rep), elected; John Cowdery, elected.
  • 1984: Albert Adams (Dem), elected; Mike Miller (Rep), elected; Drue Pearce (Rep), elected; Randy Phillips (Rep), elected; Robin L. Taylor (Rep), elected.
  • 1986: Johnny Ellis (Dem), elected; Albert Adams (Dem), elected; Dave Donley (Rep), elected; Lyman F. Hoffman (Dem), elected; Mike Miller (Rep), elected; Drue Pearce (Rep), elected; Randy Phillips (Rep), elected; Robin L. Taylor (Rep), elected.
  • 1988: Dave Donley (Rep), elected; Johnny Ellis (Dem), elected; Lyman F. Hoffman (Dem), elected; Loren D. Leman (Rep), elected; Mike Miller (Rep), elected; Randy Phillips (Rep), elected; Robin L. Taylor (Rep), elected.
  • 1986: Bill Hudson, elected.
  • 1988: Bill Hudson, elected.
  • 1990: Dave Donley (Rep), elected; Johnny Ellis (Dem), elected; Loren D. Leman (Rep), elected; Georgianna Lincoln (Dem), elected; Jerry Mackie, elected; Mike Miller (Rep), elected; Randy Phillips (Rep), elected; Robin L. Taylor (Rep), elected; Bettye Davis (Dem), elected.
  • 1992: Lyman F. Hoffman (Dem), elected; Jerry Mackie, elected; Sean Parnell (Rep), elected; Gene P. Therriault, elected; Bettye Davis (Dem), elected.
  • 1994: Kim S. Elton (Dem), elected; Pete Kelly (Rep), elected; Jerry Mackie, elected; Sean Parnell (Rep), elected; Alan Austerman (Rep), elected; Gene P. Therriault, elected; Bettye Davis (Dem), elected.
  • 1996: Kim S. Elton (Dem), elected; Pete Kelly (Rep), elected; Alan Austerman (Rep), elected; John Cowdery, elected; Gene P. Therriault, elected.
  • 1998: Alan Austerman (Rep), elected; John Cowdery, elected; Gene P. Therriault, elected.
  • 1992: Bill Williams (Rep), elected.
  • 1994: Bill Williams (Rep), elected.
  • 1996: Bill Williams (Rep), elected.
  • 1998: Bill Williams (Rep), elected. Beth Kerttula (Dem), elected.
  • 1990: Bill Hudson, elected.
  • 1992: Bill Hudson, elected.
  • 1996: Bill Hudson, elected.
  • 1998: Bill Hudson, elected.
  • 1996: Albert Kookesh (Dem), elected.
  • 1998: Albert Kookesh (Dem), elected.
  • 2000: Ramona Barnes, defeated. Bill Williams (Rep), elected. Peggy Wilson (Rep), elected. Beth Kerttula (Dem), elected. Bill Hudson, elected. Albert Kookesh (Dem), elected. Gary Stevens (Rep), elected.
  • 2003: Jim Whitaker, resigned; Nick Stepovich, appointed.
  • 2000: Jane G. Haigh, defeated.

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