In 2000, Mike Chenault ran as a
Republican candidate for the
Alaska House of Representatives from the Kenai Peninsula-based 9th district, defeating one-term
Democratic incumbent and former schoolteacher
Harold "Hal" Smalley. He was re-elected mostly with little difficulty. He was first elected
Speaker of the Alaska House for the
26th Alaska State Legislature. He was a member of several committees, including the Rules Committee, the Legislative Council, and was an alternate for the Labor & Commerce Committee. He also sits on Finance subcommittees for Government, Transportation, and the Legislature. In the 30th Legislature, Chenault was in his ninth and final term in the House. He served four terms as House Speaker, becoming the longest-serving holder of that office. He represented Alaska's 29th House District, which encompasses most of the eastern
Kenai Peninsula, stretching from
Nikiski to
Seward and the area in between. He did not run in 2018 and was succeeded by
Ben Carpenter. Chenault briefly ran for the Republican nomination for Alaska Governor, but dropped out before the primary as the party consolidated around
Mike Dunleavy. ==Personal life==