Here are your Ada, Canyon County legislative candidates for the primary election
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Idaho Elections 2024
Learn who’s running for state and county offices in Ada and Canyon counties, and follow our coverage of the May 2024 party primaries and the November 2024 election.
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Idaho voters will once again head to the polls in about two months to elect new state senators and representatives.
The candidate filing period for Idaho’s primary election on May 21 closes at 5 p.m. Friday, meaning any individual hoping to run for office will be unable to do so after the deadline.
Treasure Valley voters will be most interested in legislative districts 10 through 22, which make up Ada, Canyon and part of Gem counties. Residents will vote for their district representatives and senator based on their address. You can check which district you live in by inputting your address on the Idaho Legislature’s “Who’s My Legislator” page.
Below are the candidates that voters will have to choose from (R-Republican; D-Democrat; C-Constitution).
Candidates are listed in the order they appear on the secretary of state’s website. An asterisk indicates the incumbent:
District 10
State Senator
Letishia Silva (D)
Lori Bishop (R)
Tammy Nichols (R)*
Representative Seat A
Nancy Parker (D)
Mike Moyle (R)*
Rachel Hazelip (R)
Representative Seat B
Shana Tremaine (D)
Bruce D. Skaug (R)*
District 11
State Senator
Toni Ferro (D)
Camille Blaylock (R)
Chris Trakel (R)*
Representative Seat A
Anthony Porto (D)
Julie Yamamoto (R)*
Kent A. Marmon (R)
Representative Seat B
Marisela Pesina (D)
Lucas Cayler (R)
Sarah Chaney (R)
District 12
State Senator
Ben Adams (R)*
Victor Rodriguez (R)
Representative Seat A
Jarome Bell (R)
Jeff Cornilles (R)*
Representative Seat B
Don Benson (D)
Jaron Crane (R)*
John (Jay) Noller (R)
District 13
State Senator
Sarah Butler (D)
Brian Lenney (R)*
Jeff C. Agenbroad (R)
Representative Seat A
Cliff Hohman (D)
Brent J. Crane (R)*
Representative Seat B
Amy Henry (R)
Kenny Wroten (R)*
Steve Tanner (R)
District 14
State Senator
Kirsten Faith Richardson (C)
C. Scott Grow (R)*
Representative Seat A
Ted Hill (R)*
Representative Seat B
Jo Daly (D)
Josh Tanner (R)*
District 15
State Senator
Rick Just (D)*
Codi Galloway (R)
Representative Seat A
Steve Berch (D)*
Annette Tipton (R)
Representative Seat B
Ivan Hurlburt (D)
Shari Baber (D)
Dori Healey (R)*
District 16
State Senator
Ali Rabe (D)*
Justin “Justice” Mitson (D)
LeeJoe Lay (R)
Representative Seat A
Sonia Galaviz (D)*
Chandler Stewart Hadraba (R)
Representative Seat B
Jon Chu (D)
Nikson Mathews (D)
Todd Achilles (D)
Wayne Richey (D)
Jackie Davidson (R)
District 17
State Senator
Carrie Semmelroth (D)*
Benjamin D. Chafetz (R)
Representative Seat A
John L. Gannon (D)*
Representative Seat B
Megan Egbert (D)
Jazz Alexis (R)
District 18
State Senator
Janie Ward-Engelking (D)*
Dan Bridges (R)
Representative Seat A
Ilana Rubel (D)*
Representative Seat B
Brooke Green (D)*
District 19
State Senator
Melissa Wintrow (D)*
Representative Seat A
Monica C. Church (D)
Jim Feederle (R)
Representative Seat B
Chris Mathias (D)*
District 20
State Senator
Andy Arriaga (D)
Chuck Winder (R)*
Josh Keyser (R)
Representative Seat A
Isaiah Navarro (D)
Joe A. Palmer (R)*
Representative Seat B
James D. Holtzclaw (R)*
District 21
State Senator
Mike Long (L)
Brenda Bourn (R)
Treg A. Bernt (R)*
Representative Seat A
Casey Hess (D)
Adam Nelson (R)
James Petzke (R)*
Monica McKinley (R)
Representative Seat B
Daniel S. Weston (C)
Becky R. McKinstry (D)
Jeff Ehlers (R)*
District 22
State Senator
Dawn C. Pierce (D)
Lori Den Hartog (R)*
Representative Seat A
Loren Petty (D)
John Vander Woude (R)*
Representative Seat B
Glida Bothwell (D)
Jason A. Monks (R)*
Marisa Stevens Keith (R)
This story was originally published March 15, 2024 at 3:04 PM.