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Idaho House of Representatives

Coordinates:43°37′04″N116°11′59″W / 43.61778°N 116.19972°W /43.61778; -116.19972
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Lower chamber of the Idaho State Legislature

Idaho House of Representatives
Idaho Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 6, 2025
Leadership
Mike Moyle (R)
since December 1, 2022
Majority Leader
Jason Monks (R)
since February 12, 2024
Minority Leader
Ilana Rubel (D)
since December 10, 2019
Structure
Seats70
Seat display
Map display
Political groups
Majority

Minority

Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle IV,Idaho Constitution
Salary$16,116/year + per diem
Elections
Last election
November 5, 2024
Next election
November 3, 2026
RedistrictingIdaho Redistricting Commission
Meeting place
House of Representatives Chamber
Idaho State Capitol
Boise,Idaho
Website
Idaho House of Representatives
Rules
House Rules
Chamber of the House of Representatives in 2018

TheIdaho House of Representatives is the lower chamber of theIdaho 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 theIdaho State Capitol inBoise, 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 theRepublican Party since the late 1950s, usually by a wide margin. Democrats picked up six seats in the 2006 elections. In the2010 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 inAda County, but Republicans offset those gains by winning a seat inBannock County and a seat in the district representing the Democratic strongholdBlaine 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.

AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
RepublicanDemocraticVacant
63rd Legislature (2015–16)5614700
64th Legislature (2017–18)5911700
65th Legislature (2019–20)5614700
66th Legislature (2021–22)5812700
67th Legislature (2023–24)5911700
Beginning of 68th Legislature (2025)619700
Latest voting share87.1%12.9%

Leadership in the 68th Legislature

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PositionNamePartyDistrict
SpeakerMike MoyleRepublican10
Majority LeaderJason MonksRepublican22
Assistant Majority LeaderJosh TannerRepublican14
Majority Caucus ChairJaron CraneRepublican12
Minority LeaderIlana RubelDemocratic18
Assistant Minority LeaderSteve BerchDemocratic15
Minority Caucus ChairVacantDemocratic

Members of the Idaho House of Representatives

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A pie chart showing the gender of members.
DistrictSeatRepresentativePartyCounties representedTermTook office
1AMark SauterRepublicanBonner (part), Boundary2nd2022
BCornel Rasor2nd2024
2AHeather ScottRepublicanBenewah, Bonner (part), Clearwater,Kootenai (part), Shoshone6th2014
BDale Hawkins2nd2022
3AVito BarbieriRepublicanKootenai (part)8th2010
BJordan Redman2nd2022
4AJoe AlfieriRepublicanKootenai (part)2nd2022
BElaine Price2nd2022
5ARon MendiveRepublicanKootenai (part)7th2012
BTony Wisniewski4th2018
6ALori McCannRepublicanLatah, Lewis, Nez Perce (part)3rd2021
BBrandon Mitchell3rd2020
7AKyle HarrisRepublicanAdams, Idaho, Nez Perce (part)1st2024
BCharlie Shepherd3rd2020
8ARob BeiswengerRepublicanBoise, Custer, Elmore, Valley1st2024
BFaye Thompson1st2024
9AJohn ShirtsRepublicanCanyon (part), Payette, Washington1st2024
BJudy Boyle9th2008
10AMike MoyleRepublicanAda (part), Canyon (part)14th1998
BBruce Skaug3rd2020
11AKent MarmonRepublicanCanyon (part)1st2024
BLucas Cayler1st2024
12AJeff CornillesRepublicanCanyon (part)2nd2022
BJaron Crane2nd2022
13ABrent CraneRepublicanCanyon (part)10th2006
BSteve Tanner1st2024
14ATed HillRepublicanAda (part), Gem2nd2022
BJosh Tanner2nd2022
15ASteve BerchDemocraticAda (part)4th2018
BDori HealeyRepublican2nd2022
16ASoñia GalavizDemocraticAda (part)2nd2022
BAnne Henderson Haws1st2025
17AJohn GannonDemocraticAda (part)7th2012*
BMegan Egbert2nd2024
18AIlana RubelDemocraticAda (part)7th2014
BBrooke Green4th2018
19AMonica ChurchDemocraticAda (part)1st2024
BChris Mathias3rd2020
20AJoe PalmerRepublicanAda (part)9th2008
BJames Holtzclaw7th2012
21AJames PetzkeRepublicanAda (part)2nd2022
BJeff Ehlers2nd2022
22AJohn Vander WoudeRepublicanAda (part)8th2010*
BJason Monks7th2012
23AChris BruceRepublicanAda (part), Canyon (part), Owyhee1st2024
BShawn Dygert1st2024
24AClint HostetlerRepublicanCamas, Gooding, Twin Falls (part)1st2024
BSteve Miller2nd2022*
25ADon HallRepublicanTwin Falls (part)1st2025
BDavid Leavitt1st2024
26AMike PohankaRepublicanBlaine, Jerome, Lincoln1st2024
BJack Nelsen2nd2022
27ADouglas PickettRepublicanCassia, Minidoka, Oneida2nd2022
BClay Handy2nd2022
28ARichard CheatumRepublicanBannock (part), Franklin, Power2nd2022
BDan Garner2nd2022
29ADustin ManwaringRepublicanBannock (part)3rd2020*
BTanya Burgoyne1st2024
30ADavid CannonRepublicanBingham, Butte3rd2020
BBen Fuhriman1st2024
31AJerald RaymondRepublicanClark, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi2nd2022*
BRod Furniss4th2018
32AStephanie MickelsenRepublicanBonneville (part)2nd2022
BErin Bingham1st2026
33ABarbara EhardtRepublicanBonneville (part)5th2017
BMarco Erickson3rd2020
34AJon WeberRepublicanMadison3rd2020
BBritt Raybould2nd2022*
35AMike VeileRepublicanBannock (part), Bear Lake, Bonneville (part), Caribou, Teton1st2025
BJosh Wheeler2nd2022
*Representative had previous non-consecutive tenure

Past composition of the House of Representatives

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Main article:Political party strength in Idaho

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^"Constitution of the State of Idaho".sos.idaho.gov. RetrievedFebruary 2, 2018.
  2. ^"Idaho House of Representatives".Ballotpedia. RetrievedNovember 3, 2019.

External links

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Speaker of the House
Mike Moyle (R)
Majority Leader
Jason Monks (R)
Minority Leader
Ilana Rubel (D)
  1. Mark Sauter (R)
    Cornel Rasor (R)
  2. Heather Scott (R)
    Dale Hawkins (R)
  3. Vito Barbieri (R)
    Jordan Redman (R)
  4. Joe Alfieri (R)
    Elaine Price (R)
  5. Ron Mendive (R)
    Tony Wisniewski (R)
  6. Lori McCann (R)
    Brandon Mitchell (R)
  7. Kyle Harris (R)
    Charlie Shepherd (R)
  8. Rob Beiswenger (R)
    Faye Thompson (R)
  9. John Shirts (R)
    Judy Boyle (R)
  10. Mike Moyle (R)
    Bruce Skaug (R)
  11. Kent Marmon (R)
    Lucas Cayler (R)
  12. Jeff Cornilles (R)
    Jaron Crane (R)
  13. Brent Crane (R)
    Steve Tanner (R)
  14. Ted Hill (R)
    Josh Tanner (R)
  15. Steve Berch (D)
    Dori Healey (R)
  16. Soñia Galaviz (D)
    Anne Henderson Haws (D)
  17. John Gannon (D)
    Megan Egbert (D)
  18. Ilana Rubel (D)
    Brooke Green (D)
  19. Monica Church (D)
    Chris Mathias (D)
  20. Joe Palmer (R)
    James Holtzclaw (R)
  21. James Petzke (R)
    Jeff Ehlers (R)
  22. John Vander Woude (R)
    Jason Monks (R)
  23. Chris Bruce (R)
    Shawn Dygert (R)
  24. Clint Hostetler (R)
    Steve Miller (R)
  25. Don Hall (R)
    David Leavitt (R)
  26. Mike Pohanka (R)
    Jack Nelsen (R)
  27. Douglas Pickett (R)
    Clay Handy (R)
  28. Richard Cheatum (R)
    Dan Garner (R)
  29. Dustin Manwaring (R)
    Tanya Burgoyne (R)
  30. David Cannon (R)
    Ben Fuhriman (R)
  31. Jerald Raymond (R)
    Rod Furniss (R)
  32. Stephanie Mickelsen (R)
    Erin Bingham (R)
  33. Barbara Ehardt (R)
    Marco Erickson (R)
  34. Jon Weber (R)
    Britt Raybould (R)
  35. Mike Veile (R)
    Josh Wheeler (R)
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