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Blackfoot, Idaho
including Central Ferry
Mayors, Postmasters


Mayors of Blackfoot, 1909-2024(may be incomplete!)
R.N. West 1909-11L.M. Capps 1911-13R.N. West 1913-15E.T. Peck 1915-17A.B. Stephens 1917-19N.J. Thorstenberg 1919-21E.T. Peck 1921-31EdwardThoresen 1931-35J.H. Anderson 1935-41MerrillC. Boyle 1941-42EarlJ. Miller 1942-45J.C. Sandberg 1945-47EinarM. Nelson 1947-49MerrillC. Boyle 1949FrankSmith 1949-51EarlJ. Miller 1951-57L.R. Jeppesen 1958-59ElvinA. Lindquist 1959-63LouisHaller 1964-65GarethOgden 1965-69DelwinC. Daniels 1970-77HowardPackham 1980-81C.Dean Hill 1986-89PaulM. Loomis 2015-17MarcR. Carroll 2018-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1909 Apr 8:R.N. West (Citizens Independent), elected;CharlesF. Molden (Citizens Progressive), defeated.
  • 1911 Apr 4:L.M. Capps, elected;R.N. West, defeated.
  • 1913 Apr 1:R.N. West, elected.
  • 1915 Apr 27:E.T. Peck (Rep), elected;L.M. Capps (Citizens), defeated.
  • 1919 Apr 22:N.J. Thorstenberg (Rep), elected.
  • 1921 Apr 26:E.T. Peck (Economic Improvement), elected;A.B. Stephens (People's), defeated.
  • 1925 Apr 28:E.T. Peck (Economy), elected;EdwardThoresen, defeated.
  • 1929 Apr 23:E.T. Peck, elected unopposed.
  • 1931 Apr 28:EdwardThoresen, elected;E.T. Peck, defeated.
  • 1933 Apr 25:EdwardThoresen, elected;A.B. Stephens, defeated.
  • 1935 Apr 23:J.H. Anderson (Home Recovery), elected;EdwardThoresen (Ind), defeated.
  • 1937 Apr 27:J.H. Anderson (Home Recovery), elected;EdwardThoresen, defeated.
  • 1939 Apr 25:J.H. Anderson, elected unopposed.
  • 1941 Apr 22:MerrillC. Boyle, elected;LesClegg, defeated.
  • 1943 Apr 27:EarlJ. Miller, elected unopposed.
  • 1945 Apr 24:J.C. Sandberg, elected unopposed.
  • 1947 Apr 22:EinarM. Nelson (Good Government), elected;J.C. Sandberg (Progressive Citizens), defeated.
  • 1949 Apr 26:MerrillC. Boyle (Progressive), elected;EinarM. Nelson, defeated.
  • 1949 Nov 25:MerrillC. Boyle, died in office.
  • 1951 Apr 24:EarlJ. Miller, elected;RobertPeterson, defeated.
  • 1953 Apr 28:EarlJ. Miller, elected;DonJ. Swenson, defeated.
  • 1955 Apr 26:EarlJ. Miller, elected unopposed.
  • 1957 Apr 23:EarlJ. Miller, elected unopposed.
  • 1959 Apr 28:ElvinA. Lindquist, elected;L.R. Jeppesen, defeated.
  • 1961 Apr 25:ElvinA. Lindquist, elected;ClarkKesler, defeated.
  • 1963 Nov 5:LouisHaller, elected;ElvinA. Lindquist, defeated.
  • 1965 Sep 1:LouisHaller, died in office.
  • 1965 Nov 2:GarethOgden, elected unopposed.
  • 1969 Nov 4:DelwinC. Daniels, elected;GarethOgden, defeated.
  • 1973 Nov 6:DelwinC. Daniels, elected.
  • 1977 Nov 8:ArtBergener, elected;MurraySorenson, defeated.
  • 1981 Nov 3:DelwinC. Daniels, elected;JamesHoskins, defeated;HowardPackham, defeated;GeraldDoherty, defeated.
  • 1985 Nov 5:C.Dean Hill, elected;TerryHawley, defeated;FarrellCammack, defeated;JamesHoskins, defeated.
  • 1989 Nov 7:C.Dean Hill, elected;TerryHawley, defeated.
  • 2001 Nov 6:R.Scott Reese, elected;J.Brandon Bird, defeated;MarilynCottam, defeated.
  • 2017 Nov 7:PaulM. Loomis, advanced to runoff;MarcR. Carroll, advanced to runoff;JimThomas, defeated;ChaseVanOrden, defeated.
  • 2017 Dec 5:MarcR. Carroll, elected;PaulM. Loomis, defeated.
  • 2021 Nov 2:MarcR. Carroll, advanced to runoff;CraigA. Stuart, advanced to runoff;RonRamirez, defeated;JimThomas, defeated.
  • 2021 Nov 30:MarcR. Carroll, elected;CraigA. Stuart, defeated.


    Postmasters at Blackfoot, 1879-1971(may beincomplete!)
    TheodoreT. Danilson 1879-83ClarenceE. Ash 1883-84JamesMcTucker 1884RobertH. Hopkins 1884-85JosephWarren 1885-88EmilyWarren 1888-89J.S. Beckwith 1889-90FredA. Stevens 1890-91EmmaF. Stevens 1891-97CharlesB. Wheeler 1897-99FredS. Stevens 1899-1904MaryA. Wall 1904-05GeorgeL. Wall 1905-09HarryB. Curtis 1909-14GregoryJones 1914-23OsmondBuchanan 1923-35ArveneJ. Boyle 1935ArveneJ. Boyle 1935-71


    Postmasters at Central Ferry, 1878-79(may beincomplete!)
    TheodoreT. Danilson 1878-79


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