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Latest revision as of 14:07, 21 September 2025

Lower chamber of the Idaho State Legislature

Chamber of the House of Representatives in 2018
Map of the House by District

Pie Chart of the Partisan Composition of the House

The Idaho House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Idaho Legislature.

It consists of 70 representatives elected to two-year terms. The state is divided into 35 districts, each of which elects two representatives to separate seats.[1] It meets at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise, Idaho, in the State Capitol Building.[2]

Composition of the House

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The Idaho House of Representatives has been continuously controlled by the Republican Party since the late 1950s, usually by a wide margin. Democrats picked up six seats in the 2006 elections. In the 2010 elections Republicans won back many of those seats, gaining five. In the 2012 elections, the first election after redistricting in 2011, Democrats gained two seats in Ada County, but Republicans offset those gains by winning a seat in Bannock County and a seat in the district representing the Democratic stronghold Blaine County. In 2014, two Republican incumbents representing swing districts in North Central Idaho lost re-election, but picked up one seat previously held by a Democrat in the same region for net loss for Republicans of one seat.

Affiliation Party

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

Total
Republican Democratic Vacant
63rd Legislature (2015–16) 56 14 70 0
64th Legislature (2017–18) 59 11 70 0
65th Legislature (2019–20) 56 14 70 0
66th Legislature (2021–22) 58 12 70 0
67th Legislature (2023–24) 59 11 70 0
Beginning of 68th Legislature (2025) 61 9 70 0
Latest voting share 87.1% 12.9%

Leadership in the 68th Legislature

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Members of the Idaho House of Representatives

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A pie chart showing the gender of members.
District Seat Representative Party Counties represented Term Took office
1 A Mark Sauter Republican Bonner (part), Boundary 2nd 2022
B Cornel Rasor 2nd 2024
2 A Heather Scott Republican Benewah, Bonner (part), Clearwater, Kootenai (part), Shoshone 6th 2014
B Dale Hawkins 2nd 2022
3 A Vito Barbieri Republican Kootenai (part) 8th 2010
B Jordan Redman 2nd 2022
4 A Joe Alfieri Republican Kootenai (part) 2nd 2022
B Elaine Price 2nd 2022
5 A Ron Mendive Republican Kootenai (part) 7th 2012
B Tony Wisniewski 4th 2018
6 A Lori McCann Republican Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce (part) 3rd 2021
B Brandon Mitchell 3rd 2020
7 A Kyle Harris Republican Adams, Idaho, Nez Perce (part) 1st 2024
B Charlie Shepherd 3rd 2020
8 A Rob Beiswenger Republican Boise, Custer, Elmore, Valley 1st 2024
B Faye Thompson 1st 2024
9 A John Shirts Republican Canyon (part), Payette, Washington 1st 2024
B Judy Boyle 9th 2008
10 A Mike Moyle Republican Ada (part), Canyon (part) 14th 1998
B Bruce Skaug 3rd 2020
11 A Kent Marmon Republican Canyon (part) 1st 2024
B Lucas Cayler 1st 2024
12 A Jeff Cornilles Republican Canyon (part) 2nd 2022
B Jaron Crane 2nd 2022
13 A Brent Crane Republican Canyon (part) 10th 2006
B Steve Tanner 1st 2024
14 A Ted Hill Republican Ada (part), Gem 2nd 2022
B Josh Tanner 2nd 2022
15 A Steve Berch Democratic Ada (part) 4th 2018
B Dori Healey Republican 2nd 2022
16 A Soñia Galaviz Democratic Ada (part) 2nd 2022
B Anne Henderson Haws 1st 2025
17 A John Gannon Democratic Ada (part) 7th 2012*
B Megan Egbert 2nd 2024
18 A Ilana Rubel Democratic Ada (part) 7th 2014
B Brooke Green 4th 2018
19 A Monica Church Democratic Ada (part) 1st 2024
B Chris Mathias 3rd 2020
20 A Joe Palmer Republican Ada (part) 9th 2008
B James Holtzclaw 7th 2012
21 A James Petzke Republican Ada (part) 2nd 2022
B Jeff Ehlers 2nd 2022
22 A John Vander Woude Republican Ada (part) 8th 2010*
B Jason Monks 7th 2012
23 A Chris Bruce Republican Ada (part), Canyon (part), Owyhee 1st 2024
B Shawn Dygert 1st 2024
24 A Clint Hostetler Republican Camas, Gooding, Twin Falls (part) 1st 2024
B Steve Miller 2nd 2022*
25 A Lance Clow Republican Twin Falls (part) 7th 2012
B David Leavitt 1st 2024
26 A Mike Pohanka Republican Blaine, Jerome, Lincoln 1st 2024
B Jack Nelsen 2nd 2022
27 A Douglas Pickett Republican Cassia, Minidoka, Oneida 2nd 2022
B Clay Handy 2nd 2022
28 A Richard Cheatum Republican Bannock (part), Franklin, Power 2nd 2022
B Dan Garner 2nd 2022
29 A Dustin Manwaring Republican Bannock (part) 3rd 2020*
B Tanya Burgoyne 1st 2024
30 A David Cannon Republican Bingham, Butte 3rd 2020
B Ben Fuhriman 1st 2024
31 A Jerald Raymond Republican Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi 2nd 2022*
B Rod Furniss 4th 2018
32 A Stephanie Mickelsen Republican Bonneville (part) 2nd 2022
B Wendy Horman 7th 2012
33 A Barbara Ehardt Republican Bonneville (part) 5th 2017
B Marco Erickson 3rd 2020
34 A Jon Weber Republican Madison 3rd 2020
B Britt Raybould 2nd 2022*
35 A Vacant[a] Republican Bannock (part), Bear Lake, Bonneville (part), Caribou, Teton
B Josh Wheeler 2nd 2022
*Representative had previous non-consecutive tenure

Past composition of the House of Representatives

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