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Government of Alaska
The Seal of the State of Alaska
Part of
United States of America
Constitution
Constitution of Alaska
Legislative branch
Name
Legislature
Type
Bicameral
Meeting place
Alaska Capitol
Upper house
Name
Senate
Presiding officer
Gary Stevens, President of the Senate
Lower house
Name
House of Representatives
Presiding officer
Cathy Tilton, Speaker of the House
Executive branch
Head of State and Government
Title
Governor
Currently
Mike Dunleavy
Appointer
Election
Cabinet
Leader
Governor
Deputy leader
Lieutenant Governor
Headquarters
State Capitol
Judicial branch
Name
Judiciary of Alaska
Courts
Courts of Alaska
Alaska Supreme Court
Chief judge
Daniel Winfree
The government of Alaska in common with state and federal governments of the United States, has three branches of government: the executive, consisting of the Governor of Alaska and the state agencies; the state legislature consisting of two chambers, the House of Representatives and the Senate; and the judiciary consisting of the Supreme court and lower courts.
Alaska has 246 federally recognized tribal governments and one federal Indian (Native American) reservation.[1]
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