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American politician
James D. Kaufman
Member of the Alaska Senate
from the F district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 2023
Preceded byJosh Revak (District M)
Member of the Alaska House of Representatives
from the 28th district
In office
January 2021 – January 2023
Preceded byJennifer Johnston
Succeeded byJulie Coulombe (District 11)
Personal details
BornJames Denis Kaufman
1958 (age 65–66)
Neptune, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
OccupationProject manager

James Denis Kaufman (born 1958) is an American Republican politician from Anchorage, Alaska. He represents District F in South Anchorage in the Alaska Senate and previously served in the Alaska House of Representatives from 2021 to 2023. At the time of his election to the legislature in November 2000, he was retired from a career as a construction project manager in the oil industry and was active in neighborhood level politics in the Hillside area of Anchorage.

References

  1. "James Kaufman For House". James Kaufman For House. Retrieved 2021-01-27.

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Members of the Alaska Senate
33rd Alaska Legislature (2023–present)
President of the Senate
Gary Stevens (R)
Majority Leader
Cathy Giessel (R)
Minority Leader
None
  1. Bert Stedman (R)
  2. Jesse Kiehl (D)
  3. Gary Stevens (R)
  4. Jesse Bjorkman (R)
  5. Cathy Giessel (R)
  6. James D. Kaufman (R)
  7. Elvi Gray-Jackson (D)
  8. Matt Claman (D)
  9. Löki Tobin (D)
  10. Forrest Dunbar (D)
  11. Bill Wielechowski (D)
  12. Kelly Merrick (R)
  13. Shelley Hughes (NCR)
  14. David S. Wilson (R)
  15. Mike Shower (NCR)
  16. Scott Kawasaki (D)
  17. Robert Myers Jr. (NCR)
  18. Click Bishop (R)
  19. Lyman Hoffman (D)
  20. Donny Olson (D)
Majority caucus (17)
Democratic (9)
Republican (8)
Minority caucus (3)
Non-caucusing Republican (3)


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