House Election Districts 1-10
As established in Article XIV of the Alaska Constitution
House District 1 - Senate District A -
Ketchikan
House District 1 includes all uplands and adjacent islands bounded by
a line beginning at the intersection of the United States-Canada international
boundary at the head of Portland Canal, proceeding northwesterly along the
international boundary line to a point near Mt. Lewis Cass, southwesterly
and generally bisecting the Cleveland Peninsula to Helm Bay, northwesterly
to Black Bear Creek, along Black bear Creek to Union Bay, westerly to Ernest
Sound, southeasterly along Clarence Strait to intersect the Ketchikan Gateway
Borough boundary, southerly along the borough boundary into Nichols Passage
and Revillagigedo Channel, southerly along Revillagigedo Channel to intersect
the United States-Canada international boundary, easterly and northerly
along the international boundary along Pearse and Portland Canals to the
point of beginning. The house district includes the Ketchikan Gateway Borough,
Hyder, Saxman, and Meyers Chuck. The house district has a population of
13,985 and a variance of +1.7 percent. The house district will elect one
house member and, with House District 2, one senator. |
House District 2 - Senate District A -
Sitka - Wrangell - Petersburg
House District 2 includes the City and Borough of Sitka, the communities
of Petersburg, Kupreanof, and Wrangell, and the following islands: Wrangell,
Woronkofski, Sergief, Kadin, Liesnoi, Vank, Sokolof, Greys, Rynda, Mitkof,
Woewodski, Level, all in Duncan Canal; Kupreanof southwest of a line following
the drainage of Cathedral Falls Creek from its mouth at Hamilton Bay to
the headwaters of Big Creek and then to its mouth at Frederick Sound; Kuiu
Island south of a line connecting No Name Bay and Tebenkof Bay at approximately
56%30' North Latitude; and the following islands: Conclusion, Sumner, Hamilton,
Hound, and Horseshoe, all in Kuiu Strait. The house district has a population
of 14,541 and a variance of +5.8 percent. The house district will elect
one house member and, with House District 1, one senator. |
House District 3 - Senate District B -
Downtown Juneau
House District 3 includes the area of the City and Borough of Juneau
bounded by a line beginning at a point on the United States Canada international
boundary southeast of Boundary Peak 95 approximately on the Matthes Glacier,
proceeding southeasterly to Echo Mountain, southerly to a point of intersection
with Mendenhall Lake, along the north shoreline of Mendenhall Lake to Nugget
Creek, along Nugget Creek to Nugget Creek Glacier, southwesterly along Heintzleman
Ridge to Thunder Mountain, southwesterly along Jordan Creek to Egan Drive,
west along Egan Drive to the Mendenhall River, southerly following the Mendenhall
River to the intersection with the midline of Fritz Cove, southwesterly
along the midline of Fritz Cove into Stephens Passage to the point of intersection
with the City and Borough of Juneau boundary, along the borough boundary
to the point of the beginning. The house district has a population of 13,427
and a variance of -2.4 percent. The house district will elect one house
member and, with House District 4, one senator. |
House District 4 - Senate District B -
Mendenhall Valley
House District 4 includes the area of the City and Borough of Juneau
north and the uplands and islands on the northern part of Admiralty Island
described as follows: beginning at a point on the United States-Canada international
boundary southeast of Boundary Peak 95 approximately on the Matthes Glacier,
proceeding southwesterly to Echo Mountain, southerly to a point of intersection
with Mendenhall Lake, along the north shoreline of Mendenhall Lake to Nugget
Creek, along Nugget Creek to Nugget Creek Glacier, southwesterly along Heintzleman
Ridge to Thunder Mountain, southwesterly along Jordan Creek to Egan Drive,
west along Egan Drive to the Mendenhall River, southerly following the Mendenhall
River to the point of intersection with the midline of Fritz Cove, southwesterly
along the midline of Fritz Cove into Stephens Passage to the point of intersection
with the City and Borough of Juneau boundary, southeast on the boundary
to Young Bay, southwesterly following Fowler Creek, Greens Creek and Wheller
Creek, along a generally southerly line that encompasses Lake Kathleen,
west to the mouth of Ward Creek, proceeding northwesterly along the midline
of Chatham Strait to the Haines Borough boundary at Hanus Reef, northwesterly
along the boundary to its intersection with the City and Borough of Juneau
boundary, easterly along the borough boundary to the point of beginning.
Communities included in the district that are outside the City and Borough
of Juneau are Cube Cove, Hawk Inlet, Funter Bay, Horse Island, and Colt
Island. The house district has a population of 13,492 and a variance of
-1.9 percent. The house district will elect one house member and, with House
District 3, one senator. |
House District 5 - Senate District C -
Southeast Islands
House District 5 is composed of that portion of Alaska southeast of a
line from Boundary Point 187 on the United States-Canada international boundary
due south along the 141st Meridian to the international waters, including
all uplands and islands not contained in Districts 1, 2, 3, and 4. Included
in House District 5 are the communities of the Angoon, Coffman Cove, Craig,
Edna Bay, Elfin Cove, Gustavus, Haines, Haines Borough, Hollis, Hoonah,
Hydaburg, Kake, Kasaan, Klawock, Klukwan, Metlakatla, Pelican, Point Baker,
Port Alexander, Port Protection, Skagway, Tenakee Springs, Thorne Bay and
the City and Borough of Yakutat. The house district has a population of
13,544 and a variance of -1.5 percent. The house district will elect one
house member and, with House District 6, one senator. |
House District 6 - Senate District C -
Kodiak
House District 6 includes all islands and uplands contained within the
Kodiak Island Borough. The house district has a population of 13,309 and
a variance of -3.2 percent. The house district will elect one house member
and, with House District 5, one senator. |
House District 7 - Senate District D -
Homer
House District 7 includes all uplands and islands contained within the
Kenai Peninsula Borough southwest of a line described as follows: beginning
at the intersection of the Tlikakila River and the western boundary of the
Kenai Peninsula Borough, proceeding northeasterly following the Tlikakila
River to Summit Lake, easterly and southerly around Double Glacier to the
intersection with the Drift River, easterly downstream to its mouth at Cook
Inlet, easterly across Cook Inlet and north of Kalgin Island to intersect
the Kenai Peninsula at the approximate midpoint of Kalifonsky Beach in the
S3/4 of Section 1, T4NR12W S.M., across Kalifonsky Beach Road and along
unnamed road, northeasterly along unnamed road to the point of intersection
of unnamed road and Unocal 14-6 Road, southerly along Unocal 14-6 Road into
the Kenai Gas Field, easterly through the Kenai Gas Field to Gas Well Road,
northerly along Gas Well Road to the point of intersection of Gas Well Road
and Kalifonsky Beach Road, then easterly to the point of intersection of
Kalifonsky Beach Road and Sterling Highway, then southwesterly to the point
of intersection of Sterling Highway and Arac loop Road, then southwest to
the point of intersection of Arc Loop Road and Slikok Creek, then southwesterly
and southeasterly along Slikok Creek to a point near S3/4 Section 36 T4NR11W
S.M., then southwest to Coal Creek, then Southwest to a point of intersection
of Coal Creek and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, then southerly and
easterly to a point of intersection of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
and the Kasilof River in the SW1/4 of Section 9, T2NR11W S.M., southeasterly
following the Kasilof River upstream to the outlet of Tustumena Lake, along
the midline of Tustumena Lake to Tustumena Glacier, southeasterly across
the Harding Icefield to Northwestern Fiord, southeasterly through Granite
Passage to the point of intersection with the southern Kenai Peninsula Borough
boundary. The house district has a population of 13,661 and a variance of
-0.7 percent. The house district will elect one house member and, with House
District 8, one senator. |
House District 8 - Senate District D -
Seward - Soldotna
House District 8 contains all uplands and islands within the area of
the Kenai Peninsula Borough described as follows: beginning at the intersection
of the Sterling Highway and Kalifonsky Beach Road in Soldotna, proceeding
southwest along the Sterling Highway to a point of intersection of Sterling
Highway and Arc Loop Road, southwest to the point of intersection of Arc
Loop Road and Slikok Creek, then southwesterly and southeasterly to a point
near S3/4 Section 36, T4NR11W S.M., then southwesterly to Coal Creek, southwesterly
along Coal Creek to the point of intersection with the Kenai National Wildlife
Refuge, then southerly and westerly to the point of intersection of the
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and the Kasilof River in the SW1/4 of Section
9, T2NR11W S.M., following the Kasilof River southeasterly upstream to the
outlet of Tustumena Lake, along the midline of Tustumena Lake to Tustumena
Glacier, southeasterly across the Harding Icefield to Northwestern Fiord,
southeasterly through Granite Passage to the southern Kenai Peninsula Borough
boundary, east and north along the borough boundary to a point in Turnagain
Arm north of the Chickaloon River mouth, south to the mouth of the Chickaloon
River and proceeding upstream to the pipeline road, southwesterly along
the pipeline road to the Moose River, following the river southwesterly
downstream to the West Fork of the Moose River, northerly up the West Fork
to Grebe Lake, southwesterly from the lake to the Swanson River Road, southerly
along the road to the Kenai National Moose Range boundary, west along the
range boundary to the City of Kenai boundary, south along the city boundary
to the midpoint of the Kenai River crossing, following the river southerly
upstream to the City of Soldotna boundary, along the city boundary west
until it merges with Kalifonsky Beach Road, east along Kalifonsky Beach
Road to the Sterling Highway, the point of beginning. The house district
has a population of 13,547 and a variance of -1.5 percent. The house district
will elect one house member and, with House District 7, one senator. |
House District 9 - Senate District E -Kenai
- Nikiski
House District 9 contains all uplands and islands within the area of
the Kenai Peninsula Borough described as follows: beginning at a point on
the northern Kenai Peninsula Borough boundary in Turnagain Arm north of
the Chickaloon River mouth, proceeding south to the mouth of the Chickaloon
River and upstream to the point of intersection with the pipeline road,
southwesterly along the pipeline road to the Moose River, following the
river southwesterly downstream to the West Fork of the Moose River, northerly
up the West Fork to Grebe Lake, southwesterly from the lake to the point
of intersection with the Swanson River Road, southerly along the road to
the Kenai National Moose Range boundary, west along the range boundary to
the City of Kenai boundary, south along the city boundary to the Kenai River
crossing, following the river southerly upstream to the City of Soldotna
boundary, west along the city boundary to Kalifonsky Beach Road, west to
Gas Well Road, south into the Kenai Gas Field east through the Kenai Gas
Field to the point of intersection with Unocal 14-6 Road, northerly to the
point of intersection with Unocal 14-6 Road and unnamed road, southwesterly
along unnamed road to Kalifonsky Beach Road, west to the mid point of Cook
Inlet, northeasterly up the midline of Cook Inlet to the point of intersection
with the northern Kenai Peninsula Borough boundary, easterly along the borough
boundary to the point of beginning. The house district has a population
of 13,331 and a variance of -3.0 percent. The house district will elect
one house member and, with House District 10, one senator. |
House District 10 - Senate District E -
Huffman - Klatt
House District 10 includes all uplands bounded by a line beginning at
a point on the Municipality of Anchorage boundary in Turnagain Arm south
of Klatt Road and proceeding due north to a point on the Anchorage coastline
that is due east of the extension of Klatt Road, easterly to Timberlane
Drive, north to Klatt Road, east to the New Seward Highway, north to O'Malley
Road, east to Lake Otis Parkway, north to Abbott Road, east to Abbott Loop
Road, south to Bragaw Street, south to Elmore Road, south to Rabbit Creek,
along Rabbit Creek southwesterly to Old Seward Highway, northwesterly to
the New Seward Highway, south to Potter Creek, following Potter Creek to
its mouth, south from the mouth of Potter Creek to the Municipality of Anchorage
boundary in Turnagain Arm and northwesterly along the municipal boundary
to the point of beginning. The house district has a population of 13,589
and a variance of -1.2 percent. The house district will elect one house
member and, with House District 9, one senator. |
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