Voter Guide

Who’s running in the election for Idaho lieutenant governor? Hear from the candidates

Three candidates are running to replace Idaho Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin, who gave up her chance at reelection this year when she unsuccessfully ran for governor.

The three-way race is between Republican Scott Bedke, Democrat Terri Pickens Manweiler and Constitution Party candidate Pro-Life, a farmer near Emmett who changed his name from Marvin Richardson.

Bedke, an Oakley rancher, is Idaho’s longtime House speaker. Pickens Manweiler is a Boise attorney and first-time political candidate.

Whoever wins the Nov. 8 general election will serve a four-year term. Bedke won the GOP nomination against state Rep. Priscilla Giddings, of White Bird, in the May primary.

The Idaho Statesman sent surveys to each of the candidates, and their responses are copied below, unedited. The candidates discuss abortion, public lands and other topics.

Learn more about other local elections at IdahoStatesman.com/voter-guide.

Use the horizontal scroll bar underneath each Q&A as needed to read the full Q&A. You also can click on the chart and drag horizontally.

Ryan Suppe
Idaho Statesman
Ryan Suppe covers state politics for the Idaho Statesman. He previously covered local government and business in the Treasure Valley and eastern Idaho. Drop him a line at rsuppe@idahostatesman.com. Support my work with a digital subscription
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