1960 Alaska House of Representatives election

The 1960 Alaska House of Representatives election was held on November 8, 1960, concurrently with the 1960 United States elections to elect members of the Alaska House of Representatives to the 2nd Alaska State Legislature. It was Alaska's first House election as a state. All 40 seats of the House were up for election, with 20 seats being won by Democrats, one by Independent Democrat Robert I. Ditman, and 19 by Republicans. Republicans gained a net total of 13 Democratic seats, mostly from Anchorage and Fairbanks, and future governor Jay S. Hammond switched from an independent to a Republican.

After the House first convened on January 23, 1961, Warren A. Taylor from Fairbanks was once again elected House speaker.

District 2
District 2 elected 2 representatives.

District 4
District 4 elected 2 representatives.

District 5
District 5 elected 2 representatives.

District 10
District 10, based in Anchorage, elected 8 representatives.

District 12
Jay S. Hammond was originally elected in 1958 as an independent, switching to the Republican party for the 1960 election.

District 13
District 13, based in Kodiak, elected 2 representatives.

District 15
Jay S. Hammond was originally elected in 1958 as an independent, switching to the Republican party for the 1960 election.

District 19
District 19, based in Fairbanks, elected 5 representatives.

District 23
District 23 elected 2 representatives.