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Placeholder for the upcoming 28th Alaska State Legislature. If you're looking for anything else to do which may help me out some, the rosters for the 26th Legislature were buried in the revision history of other articles once the 27th Legislature convened. Those need rescuing, so that the existing 26th Legislature article can serve the purpose it was intended to serve. Same with this existing legislature once the next one convenes. Since I don't get paid to do this, any ambitious plans I may have had never quite materialized. Unfortunately, other editors decided that the only appropriate course of action was to do even less than I did. That's neither collaboration nor building the encyclopedia.

Members of the 28th Senate

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Alaska State Senate
28th Alaska Legislature, 2013–2015
District Name Image Party Residence Assumed
office
Next
election
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L Johnny Ellis Dem-Coalition Anchorage 1993[2] 2012[3]
M Hollis French Dem-Coalition Anchorage 2003 2012
N Lesil McGuire Rep-Coalition Anchorage 2007[2] 2012[3]
O Kevin Meyer Rep-Coalition Anchorage 2009[2] 2012
P Cathy Giessel Republican Anchorage 2011 2012[3]
Q Thomas Wagoner Rep-Coalition Kenai 2003 2012
R Gary Stevens Rep-Coalition Kodiak 2003[1][2] 2012[3]
S Lyman Hoffman Dem-Coalition Bethel 1995[2][4] 2012[3]
T Donald Olson Dem-Coalition Nome 2001 2012

Members of the 28th House

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Alaska State House of Representatives
27th Alaska Legislature, 2011–2012
District Name Image Party Residence First elected
1 Kyle Johansen Republican[5] Ketchikan 2006
2 Peggy Wilson Republican Wrangell 2000
3 Beth Kerttula Democratic Juneau 1998
4 Cathy Muñoz Republican Juneau 2008
5 Bill Thomas Republican Haines 2004
6 Alan Dick Republican Nenana[6] 2010
7 Bob Miller Democratic Fairbanks 2010
8 David Guttenberg Democratic Fairbanks 2002
9 Scott Kawasaki Democratic Fairbanks 2006
10 Steve Thompson Republican Fairbanks 2010
11 Tammie Wilson Republican North Pole 2010[7]
12 Eric Feige Republican Chickaloon 2010
13 Shelley Hughes[8] Republican Palmer N/A
14 Wes Keller Republican Wasilla 2008[9]
15 Mark Neuman Republican Big Lake 2004
16 Bill Stoltze Republican Chugiak 2002
17 Anna Fairclough Republican Eagle River 2006
18 Dan Saddler Republican Eagle River 2010
19 Pete Petersen Democratic Anchorage 2008
20 Max Gruenberg Democratic Anchorage 2002[10]
21 Lance Pruitt Republican Anchorage 2010
22 Sharon Cissna Democratic Anchorage 1998
23 Les Gara Democratic Anchorage 2002
24 Berta Gardner Democratic Anchorage 2004
25 Mike Doogan Democratic Anchorage 2006
26 Lindsey Holmes Democratic Anchorage 2006
27 Mia Costello Republican Anchorage 2010
28 Craig Johnson Republican Anchorage 2006
29 Chris Tuck Democratic Anchorage 2008
30 Charisse Millett Republican[5] Anchorage 2008
31 Bob Lynn Republican Anchorage 2002
32 Mike Hawker Republican Anchorage 2002
33 Kurt Olson Republican Kenai 2004
34 Mike Chenault Republican Nikiski 2000
35 Paul Seaton Republican Homer 2002
36 Alan Austerman Republican Kodiak 2008[11]
37 Bryce Edgmon Democratic[12] Dillingham 2006
38 Bob Herron Democratic[12] Bethel 2008
39 Neal Foster Democratic[12] Nome 2010[7]
40 Reggie Joule Democratic[12] Kotzebue 1996
  1. ^ a b Was originally appointed to the seat.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Served in the Alaska House of Representatives prior to this.
  3. ^ a b c d e Cite error: The named reference Redistrict was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Also served in the Senate from 1991 to 1993. Returned to the House for a single term following redistricting before beginning his current Senate tenure.
  5. ^ a b Part of a two-member "Republican Minority."
  6. ^ Lived upriver of Lime Village when first elected to the seat. Moved to Nenana, also in the 6th District, while in office.
  7. ^ a b Was originally appointed to the seat in 2009.
  8. ^ Appointed by Governor Sean Parnell to replace Carl Gatto, who died in office on April 10, 2012
  9. ^ Was originally appointed to the seat in 2007.
  10. ^ Also served in the House from 1985 to 1993. This makes him the current senior member of the body.
  11. ^ Also served in the House from 1995 to 2001.
  12. ^ a b c d Caucuses with the Republican majority.