Unreferenced date December 2006 The 54th Utah StateLegislature was elected Tuesday, November 7, 2000 and convened on Monday, January 15, 2001. Utah State Senate Committees See List of 54th Utah StateLegislature Committees Make up class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 1 align center valign top Affiliation valign top Members br American politics party colors Republican   Republican Party United States Republican Party 20 American politics party colors Democratic   Democratic Party United States Democratic Party 9 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Total br colspan 2 rowspan 1   Government Majority br Members class wikitable Name Party District Counties Party shading Democratic Allen, D. Edgar Democrat 18 Party shading Democratic Allen, Ron Democrat 13 Party shading Republican Blackham, Leonard M. Republican 28 Party shading Republican Curtis S. Bramble Bramble, Curtis S. Republican 16 Party shading Republican Buttars, D. Chris Republican 5 Party shading Democratic Davis, Gene Democrat 3 Party shading Democratic Dmitrich, Mike Democrat 27 Party shading Republican Eastman, Dan R. Republican 23 Party shading Republican Evans, Beverly Ann Republican 26 Party shading Republican Evans, R. Mont Republican 5 Party shading Republican Gladwell, David L. Republican 19 Party shading Democratic Hale, Karen Democrat 7 Party shading Republican Parley G. Hellewell Hellewell, Parley G. Republican 15 Party shading Republican Hickman, John W. Republican 29 Party shading Republican Hillyard, Lyle ... of 54th Utah StateLegislature Committees Make up class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 1 align center ... Zolman, David L. Republican 39 Start box Succession box before 53rd Utah StateLegislature 53rd Utah Legislature title List of Utah State Legislatures 54th Utah Legislature years 2001 2003 after 55th Utah StateLegislature 55th Utah Legislature End box Category Politics of Utah Legislature Category Utah Legislature Category Utah legislative sessions 54 ... more details
The 2nd Alaska Legislature Alaska StateLegislature was elected November 8, 1960. Sessions 1st session January 23, 1961 April 7, 1961 2nd session January 23, 1962 April 12, 1962 Alaska Senate Make up class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 1 align center valign top Affiliation valign top Members br American politics party colors Democratic   Democratic Party United States Democratic Party 13 American politics party colors Republican   Republican Party United States Republican Party 7 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Total br 20 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Government Majority br 6 Members class wikitable District Name Party Location Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 A James Nolan Dem Wrangell, Alaska Wrangell Party shading Democratic Frank Peratrovich Dem Klawock, Alaska Klawock Party shading Democratic B W.O. Smith Dem Ketchikan, Alaska Ketchikan Party shading Democratic C Howard C. Bradshaw Dem Sitka, Alaska Sitka Party shading Republican D Elton E. Engstrom Rep Juneau, Alaska Juneau Party shading Republican rowspan 2 E Vance Phillips Rep Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage Party shading Republican Howard W. Pollock Rep Anchorage Party shading Democratic F B.J. Logan Dem Cordova, Alaska Cordova Party shading Republican G Brad Phillips Rep Anchorage Party shading Democratic H Irwin L. Metcalf Dem Seward, Alaska Seward Party shading Democratic I Alfred A. Owen Dem Kodiak Island Uganik Bay Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 J George B. McNabb, Jr. Dem Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks Party shading Democratic Robert J. McNeally Dem Fairbanks Party shading Republican K Jack E. Weise Rep Bethel, Alaska Bethel Party shading Republican L Jack Coghill John B. Coghill Rep Nenana, Alaska Nenana Party ... Robert Dyer See also List of Alaska State Legislatures 1st Alaska StateLegislature , the legislature preceding this one 3rd Alaska StateLegislature , the legislature following this one Notes Reflist ... Territorial and State Legislatures, 1913 2008 Category 1961 in Alaska Category 1962 in Alaska Category ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 The 55th Utah StateLegislature was elected Tuesday, November 5, 2002 and convened on Monday, January 20, 2003. ref http le.utah.gov 2003 journal h0001.pdf House Journal First Day 2003 General Session ref Dates of sessions 2003 General Session January 20, 2003 March 5, 2003 2003 First Special Session May 21, 2003 and June 18, 2003 2003 Second Special Session November 19, 2003 2004 General Session January 19, 2004 March 3, 2004 2004 Third Special Session June 28, 2004 2004 Fourth Special Session September 15, 2004 Officers File Seal of Utah.svg thumb The Seal of Utah . Utah State Senate class wikitable Office Office holder President of the Senate L. Alma Mansell R 9th Utah Senate District 9 Secretary of the Senate Annette B.Moore Minute Clerk Mary Andrus Docket Clerk Lynette Erickson Utah State House of Representatives class wikitable Office Office holder Speaker of the House Martin R. Stephens R 6 Chief Clerk Reading Clerk Journal Clerk Leadership Utah Senate President of the Senate L. Alma Mansell R 9th Utah Senate District 9 Majority Utah Republican Party Republican Leadership Majority Leader Michael G. Waddoups R 6th Utah Senate District 6 Majority Whip John L. Valentine R 14th Utah Senate District 14 Assistant Majority Whip Peter C. Knudson R 17th Utah Senate District 17 Senate Rules Committee Chair Lyle W. Hillyard R 25th Utah Senate District 25 Minority Utah Democratic Party Democratic Leadership Minority Leader Mike Dmitrich D 27th Utah Senate ... box succession box before 54th Utah StateLegislature 54th Utah Legislature title List of Utah State Legislatures 55th Utah Legislature years 2003 2004 after 56th Utah StateLegislature 56th Utah Legislature end box Category Politics of Utah Legislature Category Utah Legislature Category Utah legislative ... Minority Whip Karen Morgan D 46 Minority Caucus Manager Patricia W. Jones D 40 Utah State Senate ... Republican Wright, Bill Republican 13th Utah Senate District 13 Utah State House of Representatives ... more details
The 24th Alaska Legislature Alaska StateLegislature served during 2005 and 2006. 9 members of the Alaska Senate were elected on November 5, 2002. The remaining senators and all members of the Alaska House of Representatives were elected on November 2, 2004. Sessions 1st session January 10, 2005 May 10, 2005 1st special session May 11, 2005 May 25, 2005 2nd session January 9, 2006 May 9, 2006 2nd special session May 10, 2006 June 8, 2006 Alaska Senate Make up class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 1 align center valign top Affiliation valign top Members br American politics party colors Republican   Republican Party United States Republican Party 12 American politics party colors Democratic   Democratic Party United States Democratic Party 8 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Total br 20 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Government Majority br 4 Members class wikitable District Name Party Location Term Up bgcolor FFB6B6 A Bert Stedman Rep Sitka, Alaska Sitka 2008 bgcolor B0CEFF B Kim Elton Dem Juneau, Alaska Juneau 2006 bgcolor B0CEFF C Albert Kookesh Dem Angoon, Alaska Angoon 2008 bgcolor FFB6B6 D Ralph Seekins Rep Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks 2006 bgcolor FFB6B6 E Gary Wilken Rep Fairbanks, Alaska ..., Kapsner, Salmon See also List of Alaska State Legislatures 25th Alaska StateLegislature , the legislature following this one Notes reflist External links http w3.legis.state.ak.us Alaska Legislature home page current legislature, not archive http w3.legis.state.ak.us senate senate.php Alaska Senate home page current legislature, not archive http w3.legis.state.ak.us house house.php Alaska House of Representatives home page current legislature, not archive http www.akrepublicans.org members.php House and Senate Majority s website archive for the 24th Legislature Category 2005 in Alaska ..., Kookesh State Affairs Therriault chair , Wagoner vice chair , Huggins, Davis, Elton Transportation ..., Kohring, McGuire, Berkowitz, Kerttula State Affairs Seaton chair , Gatto vice chair , Elkins, Lynn ... more details
The 1st Alaska Legislature Alaska StateLegislature served during 1959 and 1960. All of its members were elected on November 25, 1958, when Alaska was in its last days as a U.S. territory territory . Terms The Alaska Constitution established that legislative terms begin on the fourth Monday in January following an election year, and that the date may be changed by statute. This legislature passed Senate Bill 70 in the first session, which placed the date into statute but did not actually change it. All terms began on January 26, 1959 All terms of representatives, and of those senators serving short terms, expired on January 22, 1961 All terms of senators serving long terms expired on January 27, 1963 Sessions 1st session January 26, 1959 April 16, 1959 2nd session January 25, 1960 March 29, 1960 Alaska Senate Make up class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 1 align center valign top Affiliation valign top Members br American politics party colors Democratic   Democratic Party United States Democratic Party 18 American politics party colors Republican   Republican Party United States Republican Party 2 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Total br 20 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Government Majority br 16 Members class wikitable District Name Party Location Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 A James Nolan Dem Wrangell, Alaska Wrangell Party shading Democratic Frank Peratrovich Dem Klawock, Alaska Klawock Party shading Democratic B Walter O. Bo Smith Dem Ketchikan, Alaska Ketchikan Party shading Democratic C Howard C. Bradshaw Dem Sitka, Alaska Sitka Party shading Democratic D Thomas B. Stewart ... List of Alaska State Legislatures 2nd Alaska StateLegislature , the legislature following this one Notes Reflist External links Photos of individual and assembled members of the 1st Alaska StateLegislature ... StateLegislature who were also members of the 23rd Territorial Legislature http vilda.alaska.edu ... Appointed state attorney general between sessions. Blanche L. McSmith D was appointed to his seat ... more details
The 56th Utah StateLegislature was elected Tuesday, November 2, 2004 and convened on Monday, January 17, 2005. Dates of sessions 2005 General Session January 17, 2005 March 2, 2005 2005 First Special Session April 19 20 2005 2005 Second Special Session November 9, 2005 2006 General Session January 16, 2006 March 1, 2006 2006 Third Special Session May 24, 2006 2006 Fourth Special Session September 19, 2006 Leadership Utah Senate President of the Senate John L. Valentine R 14 Majority Utah Republican Party Republican Leadership Majority Leader Peter C. Knudson R 17 Majority Whip Dan R. Eastman R 23 Assistant Majority Whip Beverly Evans R 26 Minority Utah Democratic Party Democratic Leadership Minority Leader Mike Dmitrich D 27 Minority Whip Gene Davis politician Gene Davis D 3 Assistant Minority Whip Karen Hale D 7 Minority Caucus Manager Ed Mayne D 5 Utah House of Representatives Speaker of the House Greg Curtis R 49 Majority Utah Republican Party Republican Leadership Majority Leader Jeff Alexander R 62 Majority Whip Stephen H. Urquhart R 75 Assistant Majority Whip Ben C. Ferry R 2 Minority Utah Democratic Party Democratic Leadership Minority Leader Ralph Becker Utah Ralph Becker D 24 Minority Whip Brad King D 69 Assistant Minority Whip Patricia Jones D 40 Minority Caucus Manager Rosalind McGee D 28 Utah Senate Make up class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 1 align center valign top Affiliation valign top Members br American politics party colours Republican   Utah Republican ... lrgc.htm Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel See also http le.utah.gov Utah StateLegislature ... Office of the Governor List of Utah State Legislatures start box succession box before 55th Utah StateLegislature 55th Utah Legislature title List of Utah State Legislatures 56th Utah Legislature years 2005 2006 after 57th Utah StateLegislature 57th Utah Legislature end box Category Politics of Utah Legislature Category Utah Legislature Category Utah legislative sessions 56 ... more details
The 1st Utah StateLegislature was elected Tuesday, November 5, 1895 and convened on Monday, January 13, 1896. Dates of sessions 1896 Biennial Session January 13, 1896 Utah Senate Main Utah Senate Make up class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 1 align center valign top Affiliation valign top Members br American politics party colours Republican   Utah Republican Party Republican Party 11 American politics party colours Democratic   Utah Democratic Party Democratic Party 7 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Total br 18 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Government Majority br 4 Members See List of Utah State Legislatures class wikitable Name Party District Party shading Republican Allison, Edward M. Republican 4th Utah Senate District 4 Party shading Republican Barnes, John R. Republican 3rd Utah Senate District 3 Party shading Republican Booth, Hiram E. Republican 6th Utah Senate District 6 Party shading Republican Candland, William Republican 9th Utah Senate District 9 Cannon Family George Mousley Cannon Cannon, George M. 6th Utah Senate District 6 Party shading Democratic Chambers, Robert C. Democrat 5th Utah Senate District 5 Party shading Democratic Chidester, John F. Democrat 10th Utah Senate District 10 Party shading Republican Driscoll, James P. Republican 8th Utah Senate District 8 Abel John Evans Evans, Abel J. 7th Utah Senate District 7 Jones, Elmer B. 6th Utah Senate District 6 McKay, David 4th Utah Senate District 4 Miller, Glen 6th Utah Senate District 6 Party shading Republican Miller, Reuben G. Republican 12th Utah Senate District 12 Party shading Democratic Snow, Edward H. Democrat 11th Utah Senate District 11 Party shading Republican George Sutherland Sutherland, George ref George Sutherland, http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index S001080 Biographical Directory ... State Legislatures class wikitable Name Party District Party shading Democratic Andrus, James ... W. 8 References Reflist Category Politics of Utah Legislature Category Utah legislative sessions ... more details
The 58th Utah StateLegislature was elected Tuesday, November 5, 2008 and convened on Monday, January 26, 2009. Dates of sessions 2009 General Session January 26, 2009 March 12, 2009 Leadership Senate President of the Senate Michael G. Waddoups R 6 Majority Utah Republican Party Republican Leadership Majority Leader Sheldon Killpack R 21 Majority Whip Scott K. Jenkins R 20 Assistant Majority Whip Greg Bell politician Greg Bell R 22 Senate Rules Committee Chair Margaret Dayton R 15 Minority Utah Democratic Party Democratic Leadership Minority Leader Patricia W. Jones D 4 Minority Whip Ross I. Romero D 7 Assistant Minority Whip Karen Mayne D 5 Minority Caucus Manager Luz Robles D 1 House of Representatives Speaker of the House David Clark Utah politician David Clark R 74 Majority Utah Republican Party Republican Leadership Majority Leader Kevin Garn R 16 Majority Whip Brad Dee R 11 Majority Assistant Whip Rebecca Lockhart R 64 House Rules Committee Chair Ben Ferry R 2 Minority Utah Democratic Party Democratic Leadership Minority Leader David Litvack D 26 Minority Whip James Gowans politician James Gowans D 21 Minority Assistant Whip Carol Spackman Moss D 37 Minority Caucus Manager Jennifer Seelig D 23 Composure Senate Makeup class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 1 align center valign top Affiliation valign top Members br American politics party colours Republican   Utah Republican Party Republican Party 21 American politics party colours Democratic   Utah Democratic Party Democratic Party 8 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Total br 29 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Government Majority ... of Utah State Legislatures External links http le.utah.gov Utah StateLegislature http elections.utah.gov ... box succession box before 57th Utah StateLegislature 57th Utah Legislature title List of Utah State Legislatures 58th Utah Legislature years 2009 2010 after 59th Utah StateLegislature 59th Utah Legislature end box Category Politics of Utah Legislature Category Utah Legislature Category Utah legislative ... more details
The 2nd Utah StateLegislature was elected Tuesday, November 3, 1896 and convened on Monday, January 11, 1897. Dates of sessions 1897 Biennial Session January 11, 1897 Leadership Utah Senate President of the Senate Aquila Nebeker Utah House of Representatives Speaker of the House John N. Perkins Utah Senate Main Utah Senate Make up class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 1 align center valign top Affiliation valign top Members br American politics party colours Democratic   Utah Democratic Party Democratic Party 17 American politics party colours Populist   Populist Party United States Populist Party 1 American politics party colours Republican   Utah Republican Party Republican Party 0 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Total br 18 colspan 2 rowspan 1   Government Majority br 16 Members See List of Utah State Legislatures class wikitable Name Party District County Allred, John F. 9th Utah Senate District 9 Sanpete County, Utah Sanpete Party shading Democratic Caine, John T. ref John T. Caine, http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index C000023 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress ref Democrat 6th Utah Senate District 6 Salt Lake County, Utah Salt Lake Party shading Democratic Martha Hughes Cannon Cannon, Martha H . Democrat 6th Utah Senate District 6 Salt Lake County, Utah Salt Lake Party shading Democratic Chambers, Robert C. Democrat 5th Utah Senate District 5 Summit County, Utah Summit Evans, Abel J. 7th Utah Senate District 7 Utah County, Utah Utah Harbour, Benjamin A. 6th Utah Senate District 6 Salt Lake County, Utah Salt Lake Hamer, Daniel 4th Utah Senate District 4 Weber County, Utah Weber Johnson, M. E. 12th Utah Senate District 12 Grand County, Utah Grand Party shading Democratic Monson, Joseph Democrat 2nd Utah Senate District 2 Cache ... Government Majority br 33 Members See List of Utah State Legislatures class wikitable Name Party ... Category Politics of Utah Legislature Category Utah legislative sessions 2 ... more details
The Third Alaska StateLegislature served from January 1963 to January 1965. Senate class wikitable District Name Party Location Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 A James Nolan Democratic Party United States Democratic Wrangell, Alaska Wrangell Party shading Democratic Frank Peratrovich Democratic Klawock, Alaska Klawock Party shading Democratic B Walter O. Bo Smith Democratic Ketchikan, Alaska Ketchikan Party shading Democratic C Howard C. Bradshaw Democratic Sitka, Alaska Sitka Party shading Republican rowspan 3 D Elton E. Engstrom small 1 28 63 1 30 63 small ref Died in office. ref Republican Party United States Republican Juneau, Alaska Juneau vacant small 1 30 63 3 20 63 Party shading Republican Mildred H. Banfield small 3 20 63 1 24 65 small ref Appointed to replace Engstrom. ref Republican Juneau Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 bgcolor EEEBF4 E Nicholas J. Begich Democratic Fort Richardson Party shading Republican Vance Phillips Republican Mountain View Party shading Democratic F Harold Z. Hansen Democratic Cordova, Alaska Cordova Party shading Republican G Brad Phillips Republican Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage Party shading Democratic H Yule F. Kilcher Democratic Homer, Alaska Homer Party shading Democratic I Alfred A. Owen Democratic Kodiak Island Uganik Bay Party shading Republican rowspan 2 bgcolor EEEBF4 J John Butrovich, Jr. Republican Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks Party shading Democratic Robert J. McNealy Democratic Fairbanks Party shading Democratic K David C. Harrison Democratic Dillingham, Alaska Dillingham Party shading Republican L John B. Coghill Republican Nenana, Alaska Nenana Party shading Democratic M John B. Dixie Hall Democratic Fairbanks Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 N Lester Bronson Democratic Nome, Alaska Nome Party shading Democratic Neal W. Foster Democratic Deering, Alaska Deering Party shading Democratic O Eben Hopson Democratic Barrow ... title Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913 2010 url http w3.legis.state.ak.us docs pdf ROSTERALL.pdf ... more details
The Fourth Alaska StateLegislature served from January 1965 to January 1967. Senate class wikitable District Name Party Location Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 A James Nolan Democratic Party United States Democratic Wrangell, Alaska Wrangell Party shading Democratic Frank Peratrovich Democratic Klawock, Alaska Klawock Party shading Democratic B Robert H. Ziegler, Sr. Democratic Ketchikan, Alaska Ketchikan Party shading Democratic C Howard C. Bradshaw Democratic Sitka, Alaska Sitka Party shading Democratic D Richard L. Peter Democratic Juneau, Alaska Juneau Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 bgcolor EEEBF4 E Nicholas J. Begich Democratic Spenard, Alaska Spenard Party shading Republican Howard W. Pollock Republican Party United States Republican Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage Party shading Democratic F Harold Z. Hansen Democratic Cordova, Alaska Cordova Party shading Republican G Brad Phillips Republican Anchorage Party shading Democratic H Yule F. Kilcher Democratic Homer, Alaska Homer Party shading Democratic I Alfred A. Owen Democratic Kodiak Island Uganik Bay Party shading Republican rowspan 2 bgcolor EEEBF4 J John Butrovich, Jr. Republican Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks Party shading Democratic Robert J. McNealy Democratic Fairbanks Party shading Democratic K David C. Harrison Democratic Dillingham, Alaska Dillingham Party shading Democratic L Grant H. Pearson Democratic Nenana, Alaska Nenana Party shading Democratic M John B. Dixie Hall Democratic Fairbanks Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 N Robert R. Blodgett Democratic Teller, Alaska Teller Party shading Democratic Neal W. Foster Democratic Nome, Alaska Nome Party shading Democratic O Eben Hopson Democratic Barrow, Alaska Barrow Party shading Democratic P Pearse M. Walsh Democratic Nome House class wikitable District Name Party Location Party shading Republican rowspan 2 bgcolor EEEBF4 1 William K. Boardman Republican ... Emmonak, Alaska Emmonak References General br cite book title Alaska Legislature Roster of Members ... more details
The Fifth Alaska StateLegislature served from January 1967 to January 1969. Senate class wikitable District Name Party Location Party shading Democratic A Robert H. Ziegler, Sr. Democratic Party United States Democratic Ketchikan, Alaska Ketchikan Party shading Democratic B Howard C. Bradshaw Democratic Sitka, Alaska Sitka Party shading Republican C Elton E. Engstrom, Jr. Republican Party United States Republican Juneau, Alaska Juneau Party shading Republican D Jan M. Koslosky Republican Palmer, Alaska Palmer Party shading Democratic rowspan 7 bgcolor EEEBF4 E Nicholas J. Begich Democratic Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage Party shading Republican Carl F. Brady Republican Anchorage Party shading Republican Frank W. Harris Republican Anchorage Party shading Republican Clyde R. Lewis Republican Anchorage Party shading Republican Brad Phillips Republican Anchorage Party shading Republican Vance Phillips Republican Anchorage Party shading Republican Lowell Thomas, Jr. Republican Spenard, Alaska Spenard Party shading Republican F Walter I. Bob Palmer Republican Ninilchik, Alaska Ninilchik Party shading Democratic G Bill M. Poland Democratic Kodiak, Alaska Kodiak Party shading Republican H Jay S. Hammond Republican Naknek, Alaska Naknek Party shading Republican rowspan 4 I John Butrovich, Jr. Republican Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks Party shading Republican Paul B. Haggland Republican Fairbanks Party shading Republican Maurice V. Smith Republican Fairbanks Party shading Republican William I. Waugaman Republican Fairbanks Party shading Democratic J Robert R. Blodgett Democratic Teller, Alaska Teller Party shading Democratic K Raymond C. Christiansen Democratic Bethel, Alaska Bethel House class wikitable District Name Party Location Party shading Republican rowspan 2 1 William K. Boardman Republican Party United States Republican Ketchikan, Alaska Ketchikan Party shading Republican Pete ... cite book title Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913 2010 url http w3.legis.state.ak.us docs ... more details
The Sixth Alaska StateLegislature served from January 1969 to January 1971. Senate class wikitable District Name Party Location Party shading Democratic A Robert H. Ziegler, Sr. Democratic Party United States Democratic Ketchikan, Alaska Ketchikan Party shading Democratic B Howard C. Bradshaw Democratic Sitka, Alaska Sitka Party shading Republican C Elton E. Engstrom, Jr. Republican Party United States Republican Juneau, Alaska Juneau Party shading Republican D Jan M. Koslosky Republican Palmer, Alaska Palmer Party shading Democratic rowspan 7 bgcolor EEEBF4 E Nicholas J. Begich Democratic Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage Party shading Democratic Joseph P. Josephson Democratic Anchorage Party shading Republican Clyde R. Lewis Republican Anchorage Party shading Republican Brad Phillips Republican Anchorage Party shading Republican Vance Phillips Republican Anchorage Party shading Democratic John Rader Democratic Anchorage Party shading Republican Lowell Thomas, Jr. Republican Anchorage Party shading Republican F Walter I. Bob Palmer Republican Ninilchik, Alaska Ninilchik Party shading Democratic rowspan 2 G Bill M. Poland small 1 27 69 3 6 70 small ref Resigned after suffering a heart attack. ref Democratic Kodiak, Alaska Kodiak Party shading Democratic Kathryn Poland small 3 6 70 1 10 71 small ref Appointed to replace her husband. ref Democratic Kodiak Party shading Republican H Jay S. Hammond Republican Naknek, Alaska Naknek Party shading Republican rowspan 4 bgcolor EEEBF4 I John Butrovich, Jr. Republican Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks Party shading Republican Paul B. Haggland Republican Fairbanks Party shading Democratic Edward A. Merdes Democratic Fairbanks Party shading Republican Terry Miller politician Terry Miller Republican North Pole, Alaska North Pole Party shading Democratic J Robert R. Blodgett Democratic Teller, Alaska Teller Party shading Democratic K Raymond C ... s, Alaska St. Mary s References General br cite book title Alaska Legislature Roster of Members ... more details
List of Speakers of the Free State Provincial Legislature . This is a list of Speaker politics Speakers of the Free State South African province Free State Provincial Legislature class wikitable Name Entered Office Left Office Party Rev. Motlalepule Chambaku ref Executive Summary Provincial 10 Year Review Implementation Report ref 1994 1998 African National Congress ANC Joel Mafereka ref News South Africa ANC Renegades To be Disciplined After Poll ref 1998 2001 African National Congress ANC Jani Mohapi 2001 2002 African National Congress ANC Mxolisi Dukwana ref Who s Who of South Africa ref 2002 Present African National Congress ANC Sources reflist DEFAULTSORT Speakers of the Free State Provincial Legislature Category Members of provincial legislatures of South Africa Free State Category Chairs of unicameral legislatures Free State ... more details
sessionend1 May 5, 1786 previous 8th next 10th The 9th New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from January 12 to May 5, 1786, during ... assembly being renewed annually. The 8th New York StateLegislature adjourned on April 27, 1785. At this time, the Senate voted that the next Legislature meet at Kingston, New York on a day set by the governor ... elected to the Senate. Sessions The StateLegislature met at the Old Royal Exchange in New York ... districts pg. 162f for assemblymen NYLegislatures Category New York StateLegislature 009 ...Infobox New York Legislature number 9th image The Old Royal Exchange building.jpg imagename The Old Royal Exchange, in New York City, where the Legislature met from 1785 to 1787. imagedate undated start ... of 1777, the State Senators were elected on general tickets in the senatorial districts, and were ... the Senate then agreed. On November 16, 1785, Governor Clinton called the Legislature to meet on January ... ref Elections The State election was held from April 26 to 28, 1785. Senator John Haring Middle D ... 5. When the Legislature eventually had assembled a quorum, Governor Clinton told them that, following the principle of Separation of Powers , the Governor could call the Legislature only for special sessions, but the Legislature should henceforth decide for themselves where and when to meet for the next ordinary session, and suggested to pass a law for this purpose. On March 13, 1786, the Legislature ... being to each Legislature to name the place where to reconvene, and if no place could be agreed upon, the Legislature should meet again where it adjourned. ref http books.google.com books?id 9Hs4AAAAIAAJ&pg PA208 Laws of the State of New York page 208f ref State Senate Districts The Southern District ... County, New York Montgomery counties. small Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York ... denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature ... more details
previous 17th next 19th The 18th New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from January 6 to April 9, 1795, during the eighteenth year ... 1791 to 1793, and from 1795 to 1796, the StateLegislature met again here. The building was demolished in 1812. The Legislature met first in Poughkeepsie, New York Poughkeepsie on January 6 and adjourned on January 14, 1795. The Legislature met again at Federal Hall in New York City on January ... of this session of the StateLegislature because it ended about eight months before Congress actually ..., Havens could remain in the Assembly until the end of this session of the StateLegislature because ...Infobox New York Legislature number 18th image Clinton house poughkeepsie 2007 03 18.jpg imagename Clinton House Poughkeepsie, New York Clinton House , one of the buildings used by the State government ... York Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were elected on general tickets in the senatorial districts ... assembly being renewed annually. In March 1786, the Legislature enacted that future Legislatures ... meeting place was determined, leaving it to each Legislature to name the place where to reconvene, and if no place could be agreed upon, the Legislature should meet again where it adjourned. On February 7, 1791, the Legislature re apportioned the Senate and Assembly districts, according to the figures ... Party United States Republican parties. ref Elections The State election was held from April 29 to May ... Hall, where the Legislature met in 1784. From January 1785 to August 1790, the Congress of the Confederation ... http books.google.com books?id bu8SPTyhrF8C&pg PA87 The History of Political Parties in the State ... States Senate election in New York, 1795 the Legislature re elected Federalist Rufus King to the U.S. Senate. State Senate Districts The Southern District 8 seats consisted of Brooklyn Kings , Manhattan ..., New York Onondaga counties. small Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties ... more details
January 12, 1790 sessionend2 April 6, 1790 previous 12th next 14th The 13th New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from July 6, 1789 ... Party United States Republican parties. ref On January 27, 1789, the Legislature divided the State ... for Senators of the United States of America, to be chosen in this State , the Legislature adjourned ..., where the Legislature met for the regular session in 1790. The StateLegislature met from July 6 to 16 ... York , and four State Senators elected annually by the State Assembly. On January 27, the Legislature ... under the United States government at the same time to have a seat in the Legislature of this State, and that if a member of the StateLegislature was elected or appointed to a federal office, the seat ... in the StateLegislature. On April 3, John Cantine , a member of the Council of Appointment, raised ... Category New York StateLegislature 013 ...Infobox New York Legislature number 13th image Old Albany City Hall.png imagename The Old Albany City Hall, where the Legislature met for the special session in July 1789 imagedate undated start July 1 ... Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were elected on general ... tickets to a one year term, the whole assembly being renewed annually. In March 1786, the Legislature ... called earlier by the governor. No general meeting place was determined, leaving it to each Legislature to name the place where to reconvene, and if no place could be agreed upon, the Legislature should ... henceforth known as Federalists, those who advocated stronger State governments and demanded many changes ... of the Legislature to meet on July 6, only a few days after the new members term would begin. Elections The State election was held from April 28 to 30, 1789. Gov. George Clinton vice president George ... in New York, 1789 election of U.S. Senators , and elected State Senator Philip Schuyler and Assemblyman ... more details
Hall . From 1791 to 1793, the StateLegislature met again here, and the building was demolished ... 13th next 15th The 14th New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from January 5 to March 24, 1791, during the fourteenth year ... Hall in Philadelphia . In January 1791, the StateLegislature returned to the vacated Federal Hall for the next three sessions before the State capital was permanently established at Albany, New York Albany in 1794. On October 7, 1790, the New Hampshire Grants Controversy was settled when the State ... majority of the Legislature. Philip Schuyler had been elected to the U.S. Senate in 1789, and drew the Class 1 lot, so his seat came up for election by the Legislature. Elections The State election ... Category New York StateLegislature 014 ...Infobox New York Legislature number 14th image Federal Hall Archibald Robertson.jpg imagename The Old New York City Hall, where the Legislature met in 1784. From January 1785 to August 1790, the Congress ... . Background Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were elected ... 1786, the Legislature enacted that future Legislatures meet on the first Tuesday of January of each ... Legislature to name the place where to reconvene, and if no place could be agreed upon, the Legislature should meet again where it adjourned. On January 27, 1790, the 13th New York StateLegislature resolved that it was incompatible to hold a federal office at the same time as a seat in the Legislature ... s term was expiring anyway in the State Senate, to be filled by special eelctions. In August 1790 ... D. and Thomas Tillotson Middle D. were elected to fill vacancies in the Senate. Sessions The Legislature ... in New York, 1791 The Legislature elected NY Attorney General Aaron Burr a U.S. Senator from New York ... and later became Democratic Republicans. On February 7, 1791, the Legislature re apportioned the Senate ... more details
New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly ... elected to the Senate. The StateLegislature met in Poughkeepsie, the seat of Dutchess County, on October ... Category New York StateLegislature 002 ...Infobox New York Legislature number 2nd image Clinton house poughkeepsie 2007 03 18.jpg imagename Clinton House Poughkeepsie, New York Clinton House , one of the buildings used by the State government ... Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were elected ... control and determined that these appointees serve in the Legislature until elections could be held .... Elections The State elections were held from April 28 to 30, 1778. Under the determination by the Constitutional ... Lieutenant Governor were filled by the State Assembly. Henry Wisner MIddle D. and Abraham Yates Jr. Western ... War , four senators and several assemblymen could not attend the meeting. State Senate Districts ... in this Legislature came from Charlotte County see note for Assembly. ref The Western District 6 seats ... There are now 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties which are not mentioned in this list ... denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature ... Convention did not attend Richard Morris New York Richard Morris 1 year appointed by State Assembly William Floyd 2 years appointed by Constitutional Convention William Smith state senator William ... ref 2 years appointed by Constitutional Convention Isaac Stoutenburgh 2 years appointed by State Assembly ... Jay 3 years appointed by State Assembly on October 7, 1778, to fill vacancy, br in place of Philip Livingston ... br also Secretary of State of New York rowspan 6 Middle Jonathan Landon 1 year Zephaniah Platt 1 year ... New York Robert Benson State Assembly Districts multicol The Albany, New York City and Albany County ... 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet ... more details
The 7th New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State .... Sessions The StateLegislature met in New York City from January 21 to May 12, 1784. On January 27, the newly elected State senators from the Southern District drew lots to define their term lengths. On April 2, the Legislature changed the name of Charlotte County to Washington County, and Tryon County to Montgomery County. State Senate Districts The Southern District 9 seats consisted of Brooklyn ... NYLegislatures Category New York StateLegislature 007 ...Infobox New York Legislature number 7th image Federal Hall Archibald Robertson.jpg imagename The Old New York City Hall, where the Legislature met in 1784. It was later the venue for the 1st United States ... of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were elected on general tickets ... that these appointees serve in the Legislature until elections could be held in those areas, presumably .... Elections The State election was held from April 29 to May 1, 1783. Gov. George Clinton .... small Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties which are not mentioned ... Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Ezra L Hommedieu, Jacobus ... returns were filed with the Secretary of State of New York in 1780, since he was elected to the Council ... Vermont by Benjamin Homer Hall Civil list appendix, page 768 lists him as a New York State Senator ... Williams 3 years rowspan 6 Western Philip Schuyler 1 year also New York State Engineer and Surveyor New York State Surveyor General Henry Oothoudt 2 years William B. Whiting 2 years Jacob G. Klock ... Clerk Robert Benson New York Robert Benson until February 18, 1784 Abraham B. Bancker State Assembly ... 6 seats small Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties which are not mentioned ... of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature. class wikitable County Assemblymen ... more details
Federal Hall . From 1791 to 1793, and from 1795 to 1796, the StateLegislature met again here. The building ..., 1796 previous 18th next 20th The 19th New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from January 6 to April 11, 1796, during the first year ..., New York Cooperstown , 1846 pages 95 ref On February 12, 1796, the Legislature divided the State ... Category New York StateLegislature 019 ...Infobox New York Legislature number 19th image Federal Hall Archibald Robertson.jpg imagename The Old New York City Hall, where the Legislature first met in 1784. From January 1785 to August 1790, the Congress ... of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were elected on general tickets in the senatorial ... year term, the whole assembly being renewed annually. In March 1786, the Legislature enacted that future .... No general meeting place was determined, leaving it to each Legislature to name the place where to reconvene, and if no place could be agreed upon, the Legislature should meet again where it adjourned. On February 7, 1791, the Legislature had re apportioned the Senate and Assembly districts ... Party United States Republican parties. ref Elections The State election was held from April 28 to 30, 1795. U.S. Chief Justice John Jay was elected Governor and State Senator Stephen Van Rensselaer was elected .... and Ambrose Spencer Eastern D. were elected to fill the vacancies. Sessions The Legislature was to meet ...&pg PA95 The History of Political Parties in the State of New York, from the Ratification ... Van Vechten , William Stuart and Thomas R. Gold . On March 4, 1796, the Legislature re apportioned the Senate and Assembly districts, based on the figures of the New York State Census of 1795. The number of State Senators was increased from 24 to 43 the number of assemblymen was increased from .... State Senate Districts The Southern District 8 seats consisted of Brooklyn Kings , Manhattan New York ... more details
previous 10th next 12th The 11th New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from January 9 to March 22, 1788, during the eleventh year ... StateLegislature 011 ...Infobox New York Legislature number 11th image Clinton house poughkeepsie 2007 03 18.jpg imagename Clinton House Poughkeepsie, New York Clinton House , one of the buildings used by the State government ..., New York Poughkeepsie . Background Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State ... annually. In March 1786, the Legislature enacted that future Legislatures meet on the first Tuesday ..., leaving it to each Legislature to name the place where to reconvene, and if no place could be agreed upon, the Legislature should meet again where it adjourned. In 1786, Columbia County was partitioned ... The State election was held from April 24 to 26, 1787. Senators Samuel Townsend Southern D. and Jacobus ... Hoffman Middle D. and Jellis Fonda Western D. were also elected to the Senate. Sessions The StateLegislature was to meet on January 1, 1788, at Poughkeepsie, New York Poughkeepsie , but the Assembly .... On February 1, 1788, the Legislature passed a resolution for the election of delegates to a Convention ... States Democratic and Republican Party United States Republican parties. ref State Senate Districts ... Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties which are not mentioned ... Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. class wikitable District Senators ... Abraham B. Bancker State Assembly Districts The Albany, New York City and Albany County, New York ... 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties which are not mentioned in this list ... counties. small Assemblymen The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature. class wikitable County Assemblymen Notes rowspan 7 ... more details
sessionend1 April 21, 1787 previous 9th next 11th The 10th New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from January 12 to April 21, 1787 ... Southern D. , were elected to the Senate. Sessions The StateLegislature was to meet on January 2, 1787 ... New York StateLegislature 010 ...Infobox New York Legislature number 10th image The Old Royal Exchange building.jpg imagename The Old Royal Exchange, in New York City, where the Legislature met from 1785 to 1787. imagedate undated start ... Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were elected on general tickets in the senatorial districts ... assembly being renewed annually. In March 1786, the Legislature enacted that future Legislatures ... meeting place was determined, leaving it to each Legislature to name the place where to reconvene, and if no place could be agreed upon, the Legislature should meet again where it adjourned. Elections The State election was held from April 25 to 27, 1786. Gov. George Clinton vice president George ... 12, the Senate on January 13 both Houses adjourned on April 21, 1787. State Senate Districts The Southern ... and Montgomery County, New York Montgomery counties. small Note There are now 62 counties in the State ... Members The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. John Vanderbilt changed from the Assembly to the Senate. class wikitable District ... Abraham Yates Jr. 4 years Employees Clerk Abraham B. Bancker State Assembly Districts The Albany ... 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties which are not mentioned in this list had ... counties. small Assemblymen The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature. class wikitable County Assemblymen Notes rowspan 10 Albany .... Neither county did file any election returns with the Secretary of State of New York in 1786 ... more details
previous 7th next 9th The 8th New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from October 12, 1784, to April 27, 1785, during the eighth ... right thumb The Old Royal Exchange, in New York City, where the Legislature met in 1785. The StateLegislature first met at the Old City Hall in New York City , the Assembly on October 12, the Senate ... Category New York StateLegislature 008 ...Infobox New York Legislature number 8th image Federal Hall Archibald Robertson.jpg imagename The Old New York City Hall, where the Legislature met in 1784. From January 1785 on, the Congress of the Confederation met here, and later it was the venue of the first two sessions of the 1st United States Congress . The building was then renamed Federal Hall and demolished in 1812. imagedate 1798 start July ... City . Background Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State Senators were ... The State election was held from April 27 to 29, 1784. Senators William Floyd , Ezra L Hommedieu ... States. When the Legislature met again, it moved to the Exchange ref http books.google.com.br ... and both Houses adjourned on April 27. State Senate Districts The Southern District 9 seats consisted ... counties. small Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties which ... of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Ebenezer Russell ... B. Bancker State Assembly Districts The Albany, New York City and Albany County, New York County ... York Westchester County 6 seats small Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties ... denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature. class .... Neither county did file any election returns with the Secretary of State of New York in 1784. ref ..., New York Suffolk David Gelston elected Speaker of the New York State Assembly Speaker ref The Civil ... more details
Infobox New York Legislature number 3rd image Kingston senate house.jpg imagename Senate House State ... April 22 sessionend3 July 2, 1780 previous 2nd next 4th The 3rd New York StateLegislature , consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly , met from August 18, 1779 to July ... The StateLegislature met first in Kingston, the seat of Ulster County, the Assembly on August 18, the Senate on August 24, 1779, and adjourned on October 25. The Legislature reconvened at the Old ... NYLegislatures Category New York StateLegislature 003 ... at Kingston again. Background Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, the State ... which was under British control and determined that these appointees serve in the Legislature until ... in the Assembly by the Senate. Elections The State elections were held from April 27 to 29, 1779. Under ... 14, the Assembly on March 17. The Legislature reconvened again in Kingston on April 22, and adjourned ... was appointed. State Senate Districts The Southern District 9 seats consisted of Brooklyn Kings , Manhattan ... from the Eastern District in this Legislature came from Charlotte County see note for Assembly ... York Tryon counties. small Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York . The counties which ... Co. small Members The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Elishama Tozer changed from the Assembly to the Senate. class ... Convention William Smith state senator William Smith ref grandson of William Tangier Smith ... Isaac Stoutenburgh 1 year appointed by State Assembly James Jay Sir James Jay 2 years appointed by State Assembly Isaac Roosevelt politician Isaac Roosevelt 3 years holding over on appointment ... over on appointment by Constitutional Convention br also Secretary of State of New York Jonathan ... over on appointment by State Assembly br appointed Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court ... more details