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Office of the Idaho Secretary of State 700 W. Jefferson, Room E205 Boise, Idaho, 83720 Declaration by County for 2016 Canyon Office of the Idaho Secretary of State 700 W. Jefferson, Room E205 Boise, Idaho, 83720 Declaration by County for 2016 9/1/2016 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status Canyon United States President IND Darrell L. Castle 9245 Poplar Ave Ste 5 #156 Germantown TN 38138 DEM Hillary Rodham Clinton PO Box 5256 New York NY 10185 CON Scott Copeland PO Box 201 Weatherford TX 76086 IND Rocky De La Fuente 4925 Independence Parkway #195 Tampa FL 33634 LIB Gary Johnson PO Box 4422 Salt Lake City UT 84110 IND Evan McMullin PO Box 6526 Tallahassee FL 32314 IND Jill Stein 22 Kendall Rd Lexington MA 02421 REP Donald J. Trump 725 Fifth Avenue Fifth Floor New York NY 10022 United States Senator REP Mike Crapo 2005 Charlotte Dr Idaho Falls ID 83402 DEM Jerry Sturgill 618 E Highland View Dr Boise ID 83702 CON Ray J. Writz 100 Miller Ave Apt #1 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 United States Representative—District 1 REP Raul R. Labrador 1846 W Rush Rd. Eagle ID 83616 DEM James Piotrowski PO Box 1426 Boise ID 83701 Supreme Court Justice To succeed: Jim Jones NON Robyn Brody PO Box 554 Rupert ID 83350 NON Curt McKenzie 412 W. Franklin Boise ID 83702 Legislative District # 9 State Senator DEM Carol Bogue 502 Pioneer Rd Weiser ID 83672 REP Abby Lee 5370 Elmore Rd Fruitland ID 83619 State Representative, Position A DEM Rejeana A. Goolsby 1235 W 3rd St Weiser ID 83672 REP Ryan Kerby 5470 Hwy 52 New Plymouth ID 83655 State Representative, Position B REP Judy Boyle 2301 Valley Rd Midvale ID 83645 DEM R. T. Loyd PO Box 263 Parma ID 83660 Withdrawn8/31/2016 Office of the Idaho Secretary of State 700 W. Jefferson, Room E205 Boise, Idaho, 83720 Declaration by County for 2016 9/1/2016 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status DEM Allen Schmid 5350 Custer Rd New Plymouth ID 83655 Appointed 9/1/2016 to Fill Vacancy Legislative District # 10 State Senator REP Jim Rice 1011 Teton Ave. Caldwell ID 83605 DEM Ydalia Yado 2424 Washington Ave Caldwell ID 83605 State Representative, Position A REP Brandon Hixon 910 N Plateau Ave Caldwell ID 83605 DEM Jeremy Lopett 123 Sunnyside Dr Caldwell ID 83605 State Representative, Position B REP Greg Chaney 11968 Colonial Dr Caldwell ID 83605 DEM Warren Timothy Stevens 1915 Blaine St Caldwell ID 83605 Legislative District # 11 State Senator IND Gregory L. Collett 21255 Lonkey Ln Caldwell ID 83607 DEM Pat Day Hartwell 20021 Hoskins Rd Caldwell ID 83607 REP Patti Anne Lodge 18500 Symms Rd Caldwell ID 83607 State Representative, Position A DEM Edward Savala 19769 Karcher Rd Caldwell ID 83607 REP Scott Syme 17498 Allendale Road Wilder ID 83676 State Representative, Position B DEM Rita J. Burns 12821 Chicken Dinner Rd Caldwell ID 83607 REP Christy Perry 8791 Elkhorn Ln Nampa ID 83686 LIB John Charles Smith 1816 Ridge Way Middleton ID 83644 Legislative District # 12 State Senator DEM Chelle Gluch 17 N Canyon St Nampa ID 83651 REP Todd Lakey 34 S Bingham St Nampa ID 83651 State Representative, Position A REP Robert E. Anderst 7401 E Grey Lag Dr Nampa ID 83687 DEM Maria Gonzalez Mabbutt 16 12th Ave S Ste 2 Nampa ID 83651 State Representative, Position B DEM Shana Tremaine 16469 Rainbow Dr Nampa ID 83687 REP Rick D. Youngblood 12612 Smith Ave Nampa ID 83651 Office of the Idaho Secretary of State 700 W. Jefferson, Room E205 Boise, Idaho, 83720 Declaration by County for 2016 9/1/2016 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status Legislative District # 13 State Senator REP Jeff C. Agenbroad 3615 Portland Ave Nampa ID 83686 DEM Carl Davis 2007 E Louisana Ave Nampa ID 83686 State Representative, Position A REP Brent J. Crane PO Box 86 Nampa ID 83653 State Representative, Position B REP Gary E. Collins 2019 E Massachusetts Ave Nampa ID 83686 .
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