Filing week: Find out who’s running for legislative seats, statewide offices

It’s filing week in Idaho.

Candidates are officially declaring for 105 seats in the Idaho Legislature and seven statewide offices.

The filing period began 8 a.m. Monday and ends 5 p.m. Friday. Candidates can file online at VoteIdaho.gov. EdNews will track all filings with multiple updates every day this week.

Click here to find your legislative district. 

Here’s who has filed to run, with incumbents in bold, Republicans in red, Democrats in blue, Libertarians in yellow, Constitutionalists in purple and unaffiliated candidates in green.

Last update: 2:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23

Idaho Legislature

District Seat Candidates
1 Senate  
  House A Jane Sauter (Republican)
  House B  
2 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
3 Senate  
  House A Vito Barbieri (Republican)
  House B  
4 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
5 Senate  
  House A Ron Mendive (Republican)
  House B  
6 Senate Dan Foreman (Republican)
  House A  
  House B  
7 Senate  
  House A  
  House B

Maureen Anderson (Republican)

Charlie Shepherd (Republican)

8 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
9 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
10 Senate  
  House A  
  House B Bruce Skaug (Republican)
11 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
12 Senate Krystal Flippence (Democrat)
  House A Jeff Cornilles (Republican)
  House B  
13 Senate Letishia Silva (Democrat)
  House A  
  House B Kody Daffer (Republican)
14 Senate  
  House A  
  House B Josh Tanner (Republican)
15 Senate Nancy Gregory (Democrat)
  House A  
  House B Jae Etchart (Democrat)
16 Senate  
  House A Megan Woller (Democrat)
  House B  
17 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
18 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
19 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
20 Senate  
  House A  
  House B James D. Holtzclaw (Republican)
21 Senate  
  House A  
  House B Casey Hess (Democrat)
22 Senate  
  House A

Greg Ferch (Republican)

Kelly Walton (Republican)

  House B Jason A. Monks (Republican)
23 Senate Todd Lakey (Republican)
  House A Melissa Durrant (Republican)
  House B  
24 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
25 Senate W. Lane Startin (Democrat)
  House A  
  House B  
26 Senate Ron Taylor (Democrat)
  House A  
  House B  
27 Senate  
  House A  
  House B  
28 Senate David Worley (Republican)
  House A  
  House B Dan Garner (Republican)
29 Senate John Crowder (Republican)
  House A  
  House B  
30 Senate  
  House A  
  House B Julianne Young (Republican)
31 Senate  
  House A Jerald Dallas Raymond (Republican)
  House B  
32 Senate  
  House A

Stephanie Mickelsen (Republican)

Kamber Weninger (Democrat)

  House B Erin Bingham (Republican)
33 Senate  
  House A Chance Marshall (Democrat)
  House B Marco Erickson (Republican)
34 Senate Ethan Sanford (Democract)
  House A  
  House B Larry E. Golden (Republican)
35 Senate  
  House A Mike Veile (Republican)
  House B  

Statewide Offices

Office Candidates
Governor

Mark Fitzpatrick (Republican)

Melissa-Sue Robinson (Libertarian)

Terri Pickens (Democrat)

Sean Calvert Crystal (Republican)

Lieutenant Governor  
Superintendent of Public Instruction  
Attorney General  
Secretary of State  
Controller Brandon D. Woolf (Republican)
Treasurer  

Key: Incumbents in bold, Republicans in red, Democrats in blue, Libertarians in yellow, Constitutionalists in purple and unaffiliated candidates in green.

Sean Dolan

Sean Dolan

Sean previously reported on local government for three newspapers in the Mountain West, including the Twin Falls Times-News. He graduated from James Madison University in Virginia. Contact him at sean@idahoednews.org

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