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  2. Alaska House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska State House of Representatives is the lower house in the Alaska State Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Alaska. The House is composed of 40 members, each of whom represents a district of approximately 17,756 people per 2010 census figures. Members serve two-year terms without term limits. With 40 representatives ...

  3. Alaska's 1st House of Representatives district - Wikipedia

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    Alaska's 1st House of Representatives district is the first of 40 districts of the Alaska House of Representatives and was created in statehood in 1959. It is currently represented by Republican Bart LeBon. [1] Following redistricting in 2013, the district is currently composed of downtown Fairbanks and has a population of 17,182. [2] [3]

  4. Alaska Senate district A - Wikipedia

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    District A is located in Southeast Alaska and encompasses the entirety of Alaska's 1st House of Representatives district and 2nd House of Representatives district, including the cities of Ketchikan and Sitka. [3] From 2013 to 2022, district A covered the city of Fairbanks - this area is now encompassed by District P.

  5. Alaska Senate district P - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki previously represented District A from 2019−2023. District P is located in the Fairbanks North Star Borough and encompasses the entirety of Alaska's 31st House of Representatives district and 32nd House of Representatives district, including Fairbanks and Fort Wainwright. [2]

  6. Alaska Senate district R - Wikipedia

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    Bishop previously represented District C from 2013−2023. District R is located in The Bush and encompasses the entirety of Alaska's 35th House of Representatives district and 36th House of Representatives district, including the Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, and Copper River Census Area. [2]

  7. Mike Prax - Wikipedia

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    Prax held Seat G on the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly from 1997 to 2000. [2] In January 2020, former Alaska House member Tammie Wilson resigned to work for the state Office of Children's Services. [3] Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy appointed Prax to fill the seat on February 18, and he was sworn in on February 24. [4]

  8. Maxine Dibert - Wikipedia

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    Maxine Dibert is an American educator and politician serving as a member of the Alaska House of Representatives for the 31st district. Elected in November 2022, she assumed office on January 17, 2023.

  9. Politics of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Legislature consists of a 20-member Senate serving 4-year terms and a 40-member House of Representatives serving 2-year terms. Since 1994, it has been dominated by conservatives, generally Republicans, however, coalition governments are common, and both chambers are currently governed by one.