Former Rep. Luke Malek drops out of Idaho’s lieutenant governor race

Former Rep. Luke Malek announced Sunday night that he would end his campaign for lieutenant governor and support House Speaker Scott Bedke in the 2022 election, citing a need to prevent extremism in the state.

Malek, who represented the Coeur d’Alene area from 2012 to 2018, declared his candidacy for the office in November 2020. He had raised more than $100,000 by the end of October.

Luke Malek

Malek wrote in a statement that, by many measures, his campaign was successful and gaining more support regularly, but that stepping aside was the best decision he could make for Idaho.

“More than ever, Idahoans must focus carefully on the character and qualifications of political candidates. Extremist politics has divided our state, wasted our hard-earned tax dollars on divisive lawsuits that stand no chance of success, rejected common sense education funding that is crucial to our present and future economy, and discounted and demeaned the role and the value of trained law enforcement, our first responders, and our health care workers,” Malek wrote. “Extremist politics threaten everything Idahoans hold dear.”

Malek wrote that is why he was throwing his full support to rival candidate Rep. Scott Bedke, R-Oakley, who announced he would run for the post in May. Bedke is running against Rep. Priscilla Giddings, R-White Bird, who was censured by the Idaho Legislature this month for conduct unbecoming of a legislator.

“He is an experienced, thoughtful, committed, and compassionate conservative with unquestionable moral integrity,” Malek wrote in the announcement. “He is a senior statesman and proven leader who can help bring the vision, stability and decorum needed in our state government.”

Malek had received sizable donations from several former legislators, including former Rep. Maxine Bell, who represented the Jerome area, and Sen. John Goedde, who represented the Coeur d’Alene area and served as chairman of the Senate Education Committee. He had also received significant financial support from firefighter organizations across Idaho.

Malek said he would defer his candidacy until a future election cycle.

“While this is not my time, I hope you will all work with me to fight for our children’s education and the future of our state by supporting Scott Bedke for this vitally important position,” he wrote.

Idaho’s primary election will take place May 17, 2022, and the general election will be held on Nov. 8, 2022. The deadline for candidates to file for statewide office is March 11.

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Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun

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