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The Fifth Alaska State Legislature served from January 23, 1967, to January 26, 1969. The
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had largely been controlled by the
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since statehood took effect in 1959, as was the case with most territorial legislatures stretching as far back as the early 1930s. In the 1966 elections, Alaska followed the rest of the nation and voted
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: incumbent governor William A. Egan and incumbent U.S. Representative Ralph J. Rivers both lost reelection to Republican challengers (
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and Howard W. Pollock, respectively). Republicans also wound up with control of both houses of the legislature, though many of the Republicans newly elected in 1966 only served in this legislature. This Senate saw major changes in its composition. In response to the "one man, one vote" decision of the
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in ''
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'', the area-based apportionment scheme established for the Senate in the state constitution was abandoned, and the Senate was apportioned strictly on a population basis like the House.
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, who served in the House in the first three legislatures before returning home to
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to serve as manager of the Bristol Bay Borough, was newly elected as a senator from a district which stretched as far north as Bettles and as far south as the Alaska Peninsula. In the 1966 election, Hammond defeated Democratic incumbent Grant Pearson, who lived in Nenana, from Naknek. Under population-based apportionment, many future legislative districts in rural Alaska would also cover vast amounts of the state.


Senate


Senate members


Senate leadership

* President of the Senate – John Butrovich (R-Fairbanks)


Senate committee assignments

* Commerce ** Brady (chair), Harris (vice-chair), Koslosky, Waugaman, Christiansen * Finance ** V. Phillips (chair), Haggland (vice-chair), Lewis, Brady, Smith, Engstrom, Blodgett * Health, Welfare and Education ** Smith (chair), Thomas (vice-chair), Koslosky, Begich * Judiciary ** Harris (chair), Ziegler (vice-chair), Waugaman, Hammond, Begich * Labor and Management ** Thomas (chair), Palmer (vice-chair), Lewis, Bradshaw, Christiansen * Local government ** Koslosky (chair), Lewis (vice-chair), Harris, Poland, Bradshaw * Resources ** Hammond (chair), Waugaman (vice-chair), Palmer, Lewis, Blodgett * Rules ** B. Phillips (chair), Ziegler (vice-chair), Haggland, Hammond, Smith * State Affairs ** Engstrom (chair), Thomas (vice-chair), Haggland, Poland


House


House members


House leadership

* Speaker of the House – William K. Boardman (R-Ketchikan) * House Majority Leader -
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(R-Anchorage)


House committee assignments

* Commerce ** Young (chair), Powell (vice-chair), Beirne, Cessnun, Balone, Getman, Brady, Fink, Bradner * Committee on Committees ** Boardman (chair), Stevens (vice-chair), Strandberg, Holm, Kerttula * Finance ** Strandberg (chair), Haugen (vice-chair), Miller, Sackett, Sassara, Borer, Ray * Health, Welfare and Education ** Banfield (chair), Fritz (vice-chair for health and welfare), Beirne (vice-chair for education), Wiggins, Metcalf, Moran, Wright, Young, Hohman * Judiciary ** Fink (chair), Simpson (vice-chair), Tillion, Brady, Metcalf, Hensley, Moses, Fritz, Moran * Labor and Management ** Wiggins (chair), Harris (vice-chair), Anderson, Simpson, See, McGill, Moore, Smith, Orbeck * Local Government ** Smith (chair), Anderson (vice-chair), Beirne, Powell, Getman, Hohman, Harris, Simpson, Westdahl * Resources ** Moses (chair), Anderson (vice-chair for mines and minerals), Moore (vice-chair for fish and game), Tillion, Cessnun, Wright, McGill, Holm, Powell, Hensley, See * Rules ** Tillion (chair), Cessnun (vice-chair), Holm, Harris, Balone, Stevens, Kerttula * State Affairs ** Holm (chair), Brady (vice-chair), Fritz, Moore, Guess, Bradner, Banfield, Wright, Orbeck


See also

*
List of Alaska State Legislatures The legislature of the U.S. state of Alaska has convened 32 times since History of Alaska#Statehood, statehood became effective on 1959 in the United States#January–March, January 3, 1959. Legislatures See also * List of governors of Alaska ...
* 4th Alaska State Legislature, the legislature preceding this one * 6th Alaska State Legislature, the legislature following this one *
List of governors of Alaska The governor of Alaska ( Iñupiaq: ''Alaaskam kavanaa'') is the head of government of Alaska. The governor is the chief executive of the state and is the holder of the highest office in the executive branch of the government as well as being the ...
* List of speakers of the Alaska House of Representatives *
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* Alaska Senate


References

;General * * ;Specific and Notes {{Alaska State Legislatures 1967 establishments in Alaska
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1968 in Alaska
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1969 disestablishments in Alaska 05