Twenty-six Idahoans have filed to run for U.S. Congress.
Republican congressmen Sen. Jim Risch, Rep. Russ Fulcher and Rep. Mike Simpson will run in the May 19 primary election along with state legislators and constitutional officers. The general election in Nov. 3.
Of the three races, the challenger with the most money is former state Rep. Todd Achilles, D-Boise, who is running as an independent against Risch. Achilles has raised $217,248 to Risch’s $3.5 million. Fundraising totals are from the Federal Election Commission.

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. Candidates with no dollar figure have not reported any fundraising to the FEC.
| Office | Candidates |
| U.S. Senate |
Jim Risch (Republican): $3.5 million Josh Roy (Republican): $8,943 Denny LaVe (Republican) Joe Evans (Republican) David Roth (Democrat): $5,126 Brad Moore (Democrat) Nickolas Bonds (Democrat) Matt Loesby (Libertarian) Todd Achilles (Independent): $217,248 Natalie M. Fleming (Independent) |
| U.S. House District 1 (West) |
Russ Fulcher (Republican): $369,513 Andy Briner (Republican) Joseph P. Morrison (Republican) Kaylee Peterson (Democrat): $88,047 Kenneth Brundgardt (Democrat): $13,239 Brendan J. Gomez (Constitution) Sarah Zabel (Independent): $35,008 |
| U.S. House District 2 (East) |
Mike Simpson (Republican): $728,473 Perry Shumway (Republican): $5,141 Brian Keene (Republican) Julie Wiley (Democrat): $20,889 Ellie Gilbreath (Democrat) Will Johanson (Libertarian) C. Sierra (Constitution) Emre Houser (Independent) Tripp Charles Hutchinson (Independent) |
