| Name: |
Jack Hinckel |
| City: |
Kodiak |
| District: |
14 |
| Occupation: |
Civil Engineer |
| Born: |
September 6, 1901 - Worcester, Massachusetts |
| Death: |
June 1986 - San Diego, California |
| Burial Location: |
Unknown |
| Alaska Resident: |
1945-63 |
| Convention Posts: |
Member, Committee on Ordinances and Transitional Measures |
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Quote from the Constitutional Convention:
"Well, I am a member of the Committee, and I came here to learn. I never
learned anything by listening to myself, and I did not intend to say anything,
but from the study I have made of the subject I feel unicameralism is the type
of house that I think will give us the best representation. I come from a portion
of Alaska that has never had any representation in the legislature, and there
are a lot of other parts that never have either. To me, to devise a lower house
that will give us the representation we should have Territory-wide and then
also give us a Senate that will also be a fair distribution throughout the Territory
in any way so that the seats in the Senate will not be monopolized by the big
heavily populated centers, we will have a complete legislature of such size
that we cannot afford it in my opinion. The arguments they have against the
unicameral house, that is that they will rush legislation through in the heat
of the moment, so to speak, and without sufficient judgment, I don't think it
is true. I think if we only have one house that the people in that house will
give more deliberation to the subject that they are discussing, and I think
they will vote the way they feel they should and the way the people they represent
expect them to, and not just good speaker, and I can't express myself too well,
but I feel real strongly about the subject, and probably on a different kind
of debate, where I could get up and speak in rebuttal after somebody else talks,
I could probably get up and say something that might make sense. But for the
time being I have said about all I can. I am for a unicameral house on the basis
that we will get a truer and better representation and have a better legislature."
-Delegate Jack Hinckel, Day 23 of the Constitutional Convention, speaking in
favor of a unicameral legislature for the State of Alaska. The convention eventually
settled on a bicameral legislature with the view that a more traditional, two-house
system would aid in the acceptance of the constitution in the United States
Congress.
| Education: |
Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
| Public Offices and Organizations: |
- Kodiak City Council - 1946-53
- Mayor, City of Kodiak - 1953
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