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Article XIV
Apportionment Schedule
Section 1 - Election Districts.
Members of the house of representatives shall, according to the
reapportionment proclamation of the governor, dated February 15,
1984, be elected from the election districts and in the numbers
shown below:
Election Number of
District Name of District Representatives
1 Ketchikan-Wrangell-Petersburg 2 (Seats A & B)
2 Inside Passage 1
3 Baranof-Chichagof 1
4 Juneau 2 (Seats A & B)
5 Kenai-Cook Inlet 2 (Seats A & B)
6 Prince William Sound 1
7 North Kenai-South Anchorage 1
8 Campbell-Hillside 2 (Seats A & B)
9 Turnagain-Sand Lake 2 (Seats A & B)
10 Mid-Town 2 (Seats A & B)
11 Spenard 2 (Seats A & B)
12 Downtown 2 (Seats A & B)
13 Elmendorf AFB-Mountain View 2 (Seats A & B)
14 South Muldoon 2 (Seats A & B)
15 Chugiak-Eagle Rivers-Ft. Richardson 2 (Seats A & B)
16 Matanuska-Susitna 2 (Seats A & B)
17 Interior Highways 1
18 Southeast North Star Borough 1
19 Outer Fairbanks 1
20 Fairbanks City 2 (Seats A & B)
21 West Fairbanks 1
22 North Slope-Kotzebue 1
23 Norton Sound 1
24 Interior Rivers 1
25 Lower Kuskokwim 1
26 Bristol Bay-Aleutian Islands 1
27 Kodiak-East Alaska Peninsula 1
In all two member house districts candidates will run for designated seats
indicated by Seat A and Seat B. Candidates will file for one of the
available seats. Each qualified voter in the district may cast one vote
for their choice among the candidates for each seat. The candidate
receiving the greatest number of votes cast for each seat is elected.
Section 2 - Senate Districts.
Members of the senate shall, according to the reapportionment proclamation
of the governor, dated February 15, 1984, be elected from the election
districts and in the numbers shown below:
Senate Number of
District Composed of Election Districts Senators
A Ketchikan-Wrangell-Petersburg 1
B InsidePassage-Baranof- Chichagof 1
C Juneau 1
D Kenai-Cook Inlet 1
E Prince William Sound-North Kenai- 2 (Seats A & B)
South Anchorage-Matanuska-Susitna
F Campbell-Hillside-Mid-Town 2 (Seats A & B)
G Turnagain-Sand Lake-Spenard 2 (Seats A & B)
H Downtown-Elmendorf AFB- 2 (Seats A & B)
Mountain View
I Muldoon-Chugiak-Eagle River- 2 (Seats A & B)
Fort Richardson
J Interior Highways-Southeast- 1
North Star Borough
K Outer Fairbanks-Fairbanks City- 2 (Seats A & B)
West Fairbanks
L North Slope-Kotzebue-Norton Sound 1
M Interior Rivers-Lower Kuskokwim 1
N Bristol Bay-Aleutian Islands- 1
Kodiak-East Alaska Peninsula
In all two member senate districts candidates will run for designated
seats indicated by Seat A and Seat B. Candidates will file for one of the
available seats. Each qualified voter may cast one vote for their choice
among the candidates for each seat. The candidate receiving the greatest
number of votes cast for each seat is elected.
Section 3 - Description of Election Districts.
The election districts set forth in Section 1 shall include the following
territory:
1. Ketchikan-Wrangell-Petersburg - District 1 is an area within a line
proceeding from Dixon Entrance in a northerly direction up Clarence
Strait, passing west of Zarembo Island, northerly up Duncan Canal,
across Frederick Sound to a point west of Cape Fanshaw, then
north-easterly to the Canadian border and southerly along the Canadian
border to the point of beginning at Dixon Entrance, excluding the area on
Annette Island. The district includes the Ketchikan Gateway Borough,
Wrangell, Petersburg, Hyder, Saxman, Meyers Chuck, and Kupreanof. It has a
population of 16,601.58 and a variance of -9.9 percent. It will elect two
house members to designated seats and one senator.
2. Inside Passage - District 2 is composed of that portion of Southeast
Alaska between Dixon Entrance and Boundary Point 187 on the U.S./Canadian
International Boundary that is not contained in Districts 1, 3, and 4.
Included within its boundaries are the communities of Yakutat, Haines,
Skagway, Klukwan, Gustavus, Hoonah, Angoon, Kake, Metlakatla, Thorne Bay,
Klawock, Craig, and Hydaburg. The district has a population of 8,924.35
and a variance of -3.1 percent. It will elect one house member and, with
District 3, one senator.
3. Baranof-Chichagof - District 3 consists of Baranof Island, Yakobi
Island, Chichagof Island, and all of the smaller adjacent islands
offshore, excluding the area within the City of Hoonah. The communities on
the islands include Sitka, Pelican, Elfin Cove, Tenakee Springs, and Port
Alexander. The district has a population of 8,448.97 and a variance of
-8.3 percent. It will elect one house member and, with District 2, one
senator.
4. Juneau - District 4 boundaries coincide with those of the City and
Borough of Juneau. The district has a population of 19,332.75 and a
variance of +4.9 percent. It will elect two house members to designated
seats and one senator.
5. Kenai-Cook Inlet - District 5 includes all of the coastal areas on the
east and west sides of Cook Inlet inside the Kenai Peninsula Borough,
that lie south and west of Nikiski. Communities within the district
include Kenai, Soldotna, Sterling, Ninilchik, Anchor Point, Homer,
Seldovia, Port Graham, and English Bay. The district has a population of
19,189.95 and a variance of +4.2 percent. It will elect two house members
to designated seats and one senator.
6. Prince William Sound - District 6 includes the area along Prince
William Sound from Boundary Point 187 on the U.S./Canadian International
boundary on the east to the Kenai National Moose Range boundary on the
west. Included in the district are the communities of Hope, Cooper
Landing, Moose Pass, Seward, Whittier, Valdez, Chitina, McCarthy,
Tatitlek, and Cordova. It has a population of 8,753.19 and a variance of
-4.9 percent. It will elect one house member, and with Districts 7 and 16,
two senators to designated seats.
7. North Kenai-South Anchorage - District 7 contains the Nikiski area on
the northern Kenai Peninsula, and the southeastern reaches of the
Municipality of Anchorage, including the community council areas of Old
Seward/Oceanview, Rabbit Creek, Turnagain Arm, and Girdwood Valley. Its
northern boundary proceeds east from Turnagain Arm along Klatt Road to the
New Seward Highway, southerly on the New Seward Highway to Huffman Road,
westerly along Huffman Road to the Old Seward Highway, southerly on the
Old Seward Highway to DeArmoun Road, east on DeArmoun Road to Rabbit
Creek, and easterly and southerly along Rabbit Creek. The district has a
population of 9,580.1 and a variance of +4.0 percent. It will elect one
house member and, with Districts 6 and 16, two senators to designated
seats.
8. Campbell-Hillside - District 8 is bounded on the south by Rabbit Creek,
DeArmoun Road, the Seward Highway, and Klatt Road, and on the west by
Turnagain Arm. Dimond Boulevard and Abbott Road form the northern
boundary, and the Chugach Mountains are the eastern boundary. This
district includes the neighborhood council areas of Bayshore/Klatt,
Huffman/O'Malley, Mid-Hillside, Hillside East and Glen Alps. The district
has a population of 19,230.7 and a variance of +4.4 percent. It will elect
two house members to designated seats and, with District 10, two senators
to designated seats.
9. Turnagain-Sand Lake - District 9 is bounded by a line beginning at
Turnagain Arm and proceeding east on Dimond Boulevard to Arctic Boulevard,
then north to International Airport Road then west to Spenard Road then
northerly to Fish Creek and continuing north to W. 36th Avenue, then west
to Wisconsin Street and north on Wisconsin to Northern Lights Boulevard,
then east on Northern Lights to Minnesota Drive and north on Minnesota
Drive to Chester Creek, then west on Chester Creek to Knik Arm. The
district includes the community council areas of Turnagain and Sand Lake.
It has a population of 19,155.9 and a variance of +4.0 percent. It will
elect two house members to designated seats and, with District 11, two
senators to designated seats.
10. Midtown - District 10 is bounded by a line beginning at the
intersection of Arctic Boulevard and Dimond Boulevard, then north to
International Airport Road, east to the Old Seward Highway, north to
Chester Creek, easterly to Bragaw Street and E. 20th Avenue, east to Pine
Street, south to Tudor Road, then westerly and southerly along the Bureau
of land Management boundary to Birch Road, south to Abbott Road, and west
along Abbott Road to the New Seward Highway, north to Dimond Boulevard,
and west to the point of beginning. The district includes the community
council areas of Rogers Park, Tudor, Taku-Campbell, Lake Otis, and
University. It has a population of 18,183.5 and a variance of -1.3
percent. It will elect two house members to designated seats and, with
District 8, two senators to designated seats.
11. Spenard - District 11 is bounded by District 10 on the east,
International Airport Road on the south, Wisconsin Street, Fish Creek, and
Spenard Road on the west, and Chester Creek and W. 23rd Avenue on the
north. It includes the community council areas of Spenard and North Star.
It has a population of 18,804.1 and a variance of +2.1 percent. It will
elect two house members to designated seats and, with District 9, two
senators to designated seats.
l2. Downtown - District 12 is bounded by Chester Creek on the south,
Bragaw Road on the east, Commercial Drive and the Elmendorf reservation
boundary on the north and the inlet on the west. Included are the
community council areas of Government Hill, Downtown, Penland Park,
South Addition, Fairview, and parts of the areas of North Mountain View
and Airport Heights. The district has a population of 18,678.4 and a
variance of +1.4 percent. It will elect two house members to designated
seats and, with District 13, two senators to designated seats.
13. Elmendorf Air Force Base-Mountain View - District 13 is bounded by a
line beginning at the intersection of Bragaw Street and E. 20th Avenue
proceeding east to Baxter Road north to DeBarr Avenue, east to Muldoon
Road north to E. 4th Avenue, west to Patterson Street, north to the Glenn
Highway, east on the Glenn Highway to the common boundary between
Elmendorf Air Force Base and Fort Richardson, then following the Elmendorf
military reservation boundary to Commercial Drive, then east to Mountain
View Drive, then southwesterly to the Glenn Highway, then east to Bragaw
Road and south to the point of beginning. The district includes the
community council areas of Russian Jack Park, North and South Mountain
View, Airport Heights, and North Muldoon. It has a population of 19,173.1
and a variance of +4.1 percent. It will elect two house members to
designated seats and, with District 12, two senators to designated seats.
14. South Muldoon - District 14 includes Stuckagain Heights and the
community council areas of Northeast, South Muldoon, and Scenic Park.
The District is bounded by District 13 on the north, District 15 on the
north and east, District 8 on the east and south, and District 10 on the
south and west. District 14 has a population of 18,265.4 and a variance of
-.8 percent. It will elect two house members to designated seats and, with
District 15, two senators to designated seats.
15. Chugiak-Eagle River-Fort Richardson - District 15 includes the
northern portion of the Municipality of Anchorage from Fort Richardson
on the west to the municipality's border on the north and east, and by
District 14 on the south. It includes the community council areas of
Eklutna Valley, Chugiak, Birchwood, and Eagle River Valley. Also included
are Fort Richardson, and the area of the North Muldoon community council
area bounded by Chester Creek, Muldoon Road, E. 4th Avenue, Patterson
Street, and the Glenn Highway. The district has a population of 18,395 and
a variance of -.1 percent. It will elect two house members to designated
seats and, with District 14, two senators to designated seats.
16. Matanuska-Susitna - District 16 is comprised of the Matanuska-
Susitna Borough, including the communities of Talkeetna, Willow, Houston,
Big Lake, Wasilla, Bodenburg Butte, Palmer, Sutton, Peter's Creek,
Montana, and Chickaloon. It has a population of 17,692.23 and a variance
of -3.9 percent. It will elect two house members to designated seats and,
with Districts 6 and 7, two senators to designated seats.
17. Interior Highways - District 17 is made up of those areas outside of
the Matanuska-Susitna Borough and the Fairbanks North Star Borough which
are along the Glenn, Parks, Richardson, and Alaska Highways. Included are
Paxson, Gulkana, Glennallen, Copper Center, Tonsina, Tazlina, Eagle,
Delta, Fort Greely, Tanacross, Tok, Tetlin, Northway, Nenana, Anderson,
Healy, and Cantwell. The district has a population of 8,753.57 and a
variance of -4.9 percent. It will elect one house member and, with
District 18, one senator.
18. Southeast North Star Borough - District 18 encompasses the southeast
section of the Fairbanks North Star Borough. It includes North Pole,
Eielson Air Force Base, Salcha, and Harding Lake. Its population is 9,300,
with a variance of +.9 percent. It will elect one house member and, with
District 17, one senator.
19. Outer Fairbanks - District 19 includes Livengood, Ester, Goldstream
Road, the Steese Highway, the eastern half of Farmers Loop Road, Fort
Wainwright, Chena Hot Springs Road, Circle, Central, and Circle Hot
Springs. It has a population of 8,934.3 and a variance of -3.0 percent. It
will elect one house member and, with Districts 20 and 21, two senators to
designated seats.
20. Fairbanks City - District 20 is bounded by the Noyes Slough and
University Avenue on the west, the Fairbanks International Airport on the
southwest, the Tanana River on the south, and Fort Wainwright on the east.
The Creamers Field area is included as the northern edge of the district.
The district has a population of 18,319.7 and a variance of -.5 percent.
It will elect two house members to designated seats and, with Districts
19 and 21, two senators to designated seats.
21. West Fairbanks - District 21 includes the western half of Farmers Loop
Road and the area west of Noyes Slough and University Avenue to, but not
including, the Ester area. It has a population of 9,247.1 and a variance
of +.4 percent. It will elect one house member and, with Districts 19 and
20, two senators to designated seats.
22. North Slope-Kotzebue - District 22 includes the areas of the North
Slope Borough, Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, and the Northwest
Alaska Native Association. It has a population of 8,999.06 and a variance
of -2.3 percent. The district will elect one house member and, with
District 23, one senator.
23. Norton Sound - District 23 includes the area of the Bering Straits
Regional Corporation; Shishmaref, Diomede, Teller, Nome, Koyuk and Saint
Michael, and the coastal communities as far south as Hooper Bay and
Paimiut. Chevak is also included along with Yukon River villages down
river from Mountain Village. The district has a population of 9,338.86
and a variance of +1.4 percent. It will elect one house member and, with
District 22, one senator.
24. Interior Rivers - District 24 includes the communities on or near the
great interior rivers, the Yukon, the Koyukuk, and the Kuskokwim, as far
down river as Mountain Village on the Yukon and Tululksak on the
Kuskokwim. The district has a population of 8,936.12 and a variance of
-3.O percent. It will elect one house member and, with District 25, one
senator.
25. Lower Kuskokwim - District 25 includes the Kuskokwim River communities
down river from Akiak and Akiachak, and the coastal communities from
Newtock to Platinum. It has a population of 9,432.35 and a variance of
+ 2.4 percent. It will elect one house member and, with District 24, one
senator.
26. Bristol Bay-Aleutian Islands - District 26 includes all of the Bristol
Bay Native Corporation area except Ivanof Bay, Perryville, Chignik Lake,
Chignik, and Chignik Lagoon. Included are the remainder of the Alaska
Peninsula communities, the Aleutian communities, the Bristol Bay
communities as far west as Twin Hills, and communities as far up river as
Aleknagik and Koliganek. The Bristol Bay Borough is also included. The
district has a population of 9,157.61 and a variance of -.6 percent. It
will elect one house member and, with District 27, one senator.
27. Kodiak-East Alaska Peninsula - District 27 covers the Kodiak Island
Borough and the Alaska Peninsula communities of Ivanof Bay, Perryville,
Chignik Lake, Chignik, and Chignik Lagoon. It has a population of 9,592.4
and a variance of +4.1 percent. It will elect one house member and, with
District 26, one senator.