February 20 , 2003
"The names forwarded by
the people of the district are all good and qualified candidates,"
Murkowski said. "I am happy to move Representative Stevens
on up from the House to the Senate. He has shown over his years
in the Legislature that he knows the issues, the Stevens, 61, has served one term in the House, and before that, held a variety of local government positions in Kodiak. Those include Kodiak Island Borough Mayor, Mayor of the City of Kodiak, president of the Kodiak School Board, and presiding officer of the Kodiak Borough Assembly. Stevens has worked as a professor at the University of Alaska for 25 years and has worked in the fish processing industry. He holds a BA from Linfield College, and an MFA and Ph.D. from the University of Oregon. He has also served as Governor of Rotary International for Alaska, Yukon Territory and Siberia. Stevens will face a special election at the time of the general election in November 2004. The term Austerman gave up was for four years. State law requires a special election to be held if the remainder of the term is more than two years and five months. As a consequence of Stevens' appointment to the Senate, Murkowski has requested that the Republican Party of Alaska submit within the next week a list of names to replace Stevens in House District 36.
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