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'''Lindsey S. Holmes''' is a ] member of the ], representing the 26th District since 2006. She was a Democrat until she changed parties and joined the Alaska House Majority Coalition on January 12, 2013. '''Lindsey S. Holmes''' is a ] member of the ], representing the 26th District since 2006. She was a Democrat until she changed parties and joined the Alaska House Majority Coalition on January 12, 2013. She is not a candidate for re-election in 2014.


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Lindsey Holmes
Member of the Alaska House of Representatives
from the 26th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 15, 2007
Preceded byEthan Berkowitz
Personal details
Born (1973-10-16) October 16, 1973 (age 51)
Anchorage, Alaska
Political partyRepublican
SpouseDivorced
ResidenceAnchorage, Alaska
Alma materMiddlebury College, Stanford University, University of Chicago
ProfessionAttorney

Lindsey S. Holmes is a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 26th District since 2006. She was a Democrat until she changed parties and joined the Alaska House Majority Coalition on January 12, 2013. She is not a candidate for re-election in 2014.

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Members of the Alaska House of Representatives
33rd Alaska Legislature (2023)
Speaker of the House
Cathy Tilton (R)
Majority Leader
Dan Saddler (R)
Minority Leader
Calvin Schrage (I)
  1. Dan Ortiz (I)
  2. Rebecca Himschoot (I)
  3. Andi Story (D)
  4. Sara Hannan (D)
  5. Louise Stutes (MCR)
  6. Sarah Vance (R)
  7. Justin Ruffridge (R)
  8. Ben Carpenter (R)
  9. Laddie Shaw (R)
  10. Craig Johnson (R)
  11. Julie Coulombe (R)
  12. Calvin Schrage (I)
  13. Andy Josephson (D)
  14. Alyse Galvin (I)
  15. Tom McKay (R)
  16. Jennie Armstrong (D)
  17. Zack Fields (D)
  18. Cliff Groh (D)
  19. Genevieve Mina (D)
  20. Andrew Gray (D)
  21. Donna Mears (D)
  22. Stanley Wright (R)
  23. Jamie Allard (R)
  24. Dan Saddler (R)
  25. DeLena Johnson (R)
  26. Cathy Tilton (R)
  27. David Eastman (NCR)
  28. Jesse Sumner (R)
  29. George Rauscher (R)
  30. Kevin McCabe (R)
  31. Maxine Dibert (D)
  32. Will Stapp (R)
  33. Mike Prax (R)
  34. Frank Tomaszewski (R)
  35. Ashley Carrick (D)
  36. Mike Cronk (R)
  37. Bryce Edgmon (CI)
  38. Conrad McCormick (CD)
  39. Neal Foster (CD)
  40. Thomas Baker (R)
Majority Coalition (23)
Republican (20)
Coalition Democrat (2)
▌Coalition Independent (1)
Minority Caucus (16)
Democratic (11)
Minority Caucus Republican (1)
▌Independent (4)
Others
Non-Caucusing Republican (1)

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