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2 unusual facts about Alaska House of Representatives


Carrs-Safeway

The senior Carr left the company in 1964 to launch a successful campaign for the Alaska House of Representatives.

Jay Ramras

Ramras was a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives, being elected to the 10th District in 2004, and served three terms.


For a New Liberty

Richard Randolph had been elected to the Alaska House of Representatives and the "Congressional Quarterly" listed the LP as the third-largest political party.

Kim Elton

He left the Assembly in 1994 to run for an open seat in the Alaska House of Representatives, which incumbent Fran Ulmer had given up to successfully run for lieutenant governor.

Unalaska, Alaska

Unalaska is located in the Aleutians No. 2 voting precinct, in the 37th election district and Senate district S. The city is represented in the Alaska House of Representatives by Bob Herron and in the Alaska Senate by Lyman Hoffman, both Democrats from Bethel.

United States Senate election in Alaska, 2004

Mike Miller, younger brother of Terry Miller, involved in the family business in North Pole, also served in the Alaska House of Representatives and Alaska Senate from 1983 to 2001 and was the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor in 1994


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