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Office of the Idaho Secretary of State 700 W. Jefferson, Room E205 Boise, Idaho, 83720 Office of the Idaho Secretary of State 700 W. Jefferson, Room E205 Boise, Idaho, 83720 List of All Candidate Declarations for 2012 5/11/2012 Constitutional(CON), Independent(IND), & Libertarian(LIB) candidates will not appear on primary ballot. District and Office Name Mailing Address Status United States Representative—District 1 DEM Cynthia Clinkingbeard 9402 Burnett Dr Boise ID 83709 DEM Jimmy Farris 3019 S Hudspeth Ln Meridian ID 83642 IND Pro-Life Box 5 Letha ID 83636 LIB Rob Oates 1421 Dearborn St Caldwell ID 83605 REP Raul R. Labrador PO Box 1616 Boise ID 83701 REP Reed C. McCandless 913 W Palouse River Dr #18 Moscow ID 83843 United States Representative—District 2 DEM Jack Wayne Chappell 1625 Maple #13 Buhl ID 83316 DEM Nicole LeFavour 1210 N 11th Boise ID 83702 DEM Eldon Wallace 1107 Broxon St Boise ID 83705 Withdrawn 3/15/2012 REP John K. Baird 7079 Panorama Dr Idaho Falls ID 83401 Withdrawn 3/12/2012 REP M.C. "Chick" Heileson PO Box 106 Iona ID 83427 REP Mike Simpson PO Box 1541 Boise ID 83701 Supreme Court Justice To succeed: Dan Eismann NON Dan Eismann PO Box 83720 Boise ID 83720 Appellate Court Judge To succeed: David Gratton NON David Gratton PO Box 83720 Boise ID 83720 To succeed: John M. Melanson NON John M. Melanson PO Box 83720 Boise ID 83720 Legislative District # 1 State Senator DEM Laura Bry 217 Cedar St #232 Sandpoint ID 83864 REP Danielle Ahrens PO Box 712 Sandpoint ID 83864 REP Shawn A. Keough PO Box 101 Sandpoint ID 83864 State Representative, Position A DEM Andrew C Sorg 821 Fir St Sandpoint ID 83864 REP Eric Anderson 33 Match Bay Rd Priest Lake ID 83856 REP Donna Capurso 548 Rim Dr Moyie Springs ID 83845 REP Louis (Louie) Kins 5907 Colburn Culver Rd Sandpoint ID 83864 State Representative, Position B DEM Tim Tucker 181 Avonlea Farm Rd Moyie Springs ID 83845 REP George E. Eskridge PO Box 112 Dover ID 83825 REP Pam Stout 5820 Deep Creek Loop Bonners Ferry ID 83805 Legislative District # 2 State Senator DEM Shirley McFaddan 25739 N Good Hope Rd Athol ID 83801 REP Mike Jorgenson 2953 E Point Hayden Dr Hayden ID 83835 REP Steve Vick 2140 E Hanley Dr Dalton Gardens ID 83815 REP Fritz E. Wiedenhoff 16145 N Radian Rd Rathdrum ID 83858 Withdrawn 3/9/2012 State Representative, Position A DEM Cheryl Stransky 5983 N Colfax St Dalton Gardens ID 83815 REP Vito Barbieri 564 E Prairie Ave Dalton Gardens ID 83815 REP Mark D Fisher 3455 E Ohio Match Rd Hayden ID 83825 State Representative, Position B DEM Dan English PO Box 1278 Rathdrum ID 83858 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status REP Jeri J. DeLange 8464 N Cloverleaf Dr Hayden ID 83835 Withdrawn 3/29/2012 REP Phil Hart 4430 E Sarah Loop Athol ID 83801 REP Ed Morse PO Box 3294 Hayden ID 83835 REP Ronald Ross Vieselmeyer 3776 E Sky Harbor Dr Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 REP Fritz Wiedenhoff 16145 N Radian Rd Rathdrum ID 83858 Legislative District # 3 State Senator DEM Kristy Reed Johnson 312 S Coho Rd Post Falls ID 83854 REP Bob Nonini 5875 W Harbor Dr Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 State Representative, Position A DEM David Larsen PO Box 578 Coeur d'Alene ID 83816 REP Fred Meckel 8575 W Arizona St Rathdrum ID 83858 Withdrawn 3/19/2012 REP Ron Mendive 3732 S Dusty Ln Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 REP Jeff Tyler PO Box 2527 Post Falls ID 83877 State Representative, Position B DEM Ronald K. Johnson 312 S Coho Rd Post Falls ID 83854 REP Frank N. Henderson 362 S Ponderosa Lp Post Falls ID 83854 REP Jack Schroeder 18772 W Riverview Dr Post Falls ID 83854 Legislative District # 4 State Senator DEM Warren A. Ducote Jr. 3667 Evergreen Dr Coeur d'Alene ID 83815 IND Jeremy P. Boggess PO Box 3065 Coeur d'Alene ID 83816 REP John W Goedde 1010 E Mullan Ave Unit 203 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 State Representative, Position A CON Ray J. Writz 100 Miller Ave Apt #1 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 DEM Janet Callen 1392 W Ocean Ave Coeur d'Alene ID 83815 REP Jeff Ames 1033 N 4th St Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 REP Luke Malek 721 N 8th St Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 State Representative, Position B DEM Anne L. Nesse 854 N Victorian Dr Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 REP Kathleen Sims PO Box 399 Coeur d'Alene ID 83816 Legislative District # 5 State Senator DEM Dan J Schmidt 267 Circle Dr Moscow ID 83843 REP Gresham Bouma PO Box 105 Viola ID 83872 REP Barrett Schroeder 1384 Walenta Dr Moscow ID 83843 State Representative, Position A DEM Paulette E. Jordan 945 Q St Plummer ID 83851 DEM James "Jim" Stivers 1435 Desmet Rd Desmet ID 83824 REP Cindy Agidius 1155 Crumarine Lp Rd Moscow ID 83843 State Representative, Position B DEM Shirley Gene Ringo 1021 Herrington Rd Moscow ID 83843 REP Kenneth B. De Vries 333 Lost Trail St Saint Maries ID 83861 REP Bob Hassoldt PO Box 29 Kendrick ID 83537 REP Rex Joseph "Joe" Steele 1131 Highland Dr Moscow ID 83843 Legislative District # 6 State Senator DEM John Bradbury 729 Preston Ave Lewiston ID 83501 REP Dan Johnson 513 Main St #201 Lewiston ID 83501 REP Jeff Nesset 355 W Shiloh Dr Lewiston ID 83501 State Representative, Position A DEM Pete Gertonson 39825 Bluejay Ln Lewiston ID 83501 REP Thyra K. Stevenson 308 N Prospect Blvd Lewiston ID 83501 State Representative, Position B DEM John Rusche 1405 27th Ave Lewiston ID 83501 REP Daniel Santiago 3439 Syringa Dr Lewiston ID 83501 Legislative District # 7 State Senator IND Jon Cantamessa 97 Creekside Dr Wallace ID 83873 REP Mary Wade Heston PO Box 405 Kellogg ID 83837 REP Sheryl L Nuxoll 805 N Maple Cottonwood ID 83522 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status State Representative, Position A REP Ed Galloway 524 Galloway Dr Lenore ID 83541 REP Shannon McMillan PO Box 26 Silverton ID 83867 REP Rex Rammell PO Box 81 Kooskia ID 83539 State Representative, Position B DEM James J. Paradiso 413 Aspen Ln Grangeville ID 83530 REP Paul E. Shepherd PO Box 277 Riggins ID 83549 Legislative District # 8 State Senator DEM Joanna Clausen 3654 W Central Rd Emmett ID 83617 IND Kirsten Faith Richardson Box 5 Letha ID 83636 REP Terry Gestrin PO Box 399 Donnelly ID 83615 REP Steven Thayn 5655 Hillview Rd Emmett ID 83617 REP Alan D. Ward PO Box 523 Garden Valley ID 83622 REP B. Christian Zimmermann 121 Bogie Lane Cascade ID 83611 Withdrawn 3/9/2012 State Representative, Position A DEM Karla J. Miller PO Box 1927 McCall ID 83638 REP John Blattler 4 Mores Creek Rd Boise ID 83716 REP Dan Davis PO Box 987 Cascade ID 83611 REP Ken A. Roberts PO Box 1177 Donnelly ID 83615 State Representative, Position B DEM Victoria Casetta 907 Jackson Ave Emmett ID 83617 DEM Cindy Phelps 90 Aldous Dr Salmon ID 83467 REP Lenore Hardy Barrett PO Box 347 Challis ID 83226 REP Merrill Beyeler 4861 Lemhi Rd Leadore ID 83464 REP K. LaVon Dresen 724 S Commercial Ave Emmett ID 83617 REP Kenny Keene 3146 Laurel Way Emmett ID 83617 Legislative District # 9 State Senator DEM Jennifer Morgan 726 N 7th St Payette ID 83661 Withdrawn 3/29/2012 REP Matthew W. Faulks PO Box 511 Payette ID 83661 REP Monty J. Pearce 2001 County Line New Plymouth ID 83655 State Representative, Position A DEM Steve Worthley 355 W Main Weiser ID 83672 REP Lawerence E. Denney PO Box 114 Midvale ID 83645 State Representative, Position B DEM Alma Hasse 2945 1st Ln E Parma ID 83660 Withdrawn 3/29/2012 IND Mary Sue Roach 339 Airport Rd Weiser ID 83672 REP Judy Boyle 2301 Valley Rd Midvale ID 83645 REP Kendall Nelson-Jeffs 28263 Grandview Rd Parma ID 83660 REP Jeri Soulier 1840 East Fork Rd Weiser ID 83672 REP Daniel S. Weston 26332 Burden Rd Parma ID 83660 Legislative District # 10 State Senator DEM Leif Skyving 1806 Washington Ave Caldwell ID 83605 REP Kent A. Marmon 1924 Fillmore St Caldwell ID 83605 REP Jim Rice 2319 Polk St Caldwell ID 83605 State Representative, Position A DEM Travis Manning 520 E Ash St Caldwell ID 83605 REP David B. Clark 823 S 10th Ave Caldwell ID 83605 Withdrawn 3/9/2012 REP Brandon Hixon 910 N Plateau Ave Caldwell ID 83605 REP Jarom Wagoner 1321 Fairway Dr Caldwell ID 83605 State Representative, Position B DEM Angel Zeimantz 4407 Oregon Ave Caldwell ID 83607 REP Darrell Bolz 3412 College Ave Caldwell ID 83605 Legislative District # 11 State Senator DEM Victoria Brown 1226 Ruth Ln Nampa ID 83686 REP Maurice Clements 7326 Rim Rd Nampa ID 83686 REP Patti Anne Lodge 18500 Symms Rd Caldwell ID 83607 REP Thomas A. Munds PO Box 851 Middleton ID 83644 Withdrawn 3/23/2012 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status State Representative, Position A REP Gayle L. Batt PO Box 14 Huston ID 83630 REP Greg Collett 21255 Lonkey Ln Caldwell ID 83607 State Representative, Position B REP Matt Dorsey 21755 Hoskins Rd Caldwell ID 83607 REP John Gough 28221 Fox Ln Wilder ID 83676 REP Ronalee Linsenmann 6821 Deer Flat Nampa ID 83686 REP Christy Perry 8791 Elkhorn Ln Nampa ID 83686 Legislative District # 12 State Senator DEM Maria Mabbutt 803 10th St S Nampa ID 83651 DEM Melissa Sue Robinson 468 W Orchard Ave Apt 304 Nampa ID 83651 REP Todd Lakey 34 S Bingham St Nampa ID 83651 REP Robert E.
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