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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 Declaration for 2014 8/29/2016 General District and Office Name Mailing Address Status United States Senator DEM Nels Mitchell 6333 Gary Ln Boise ID 83714 REP Jim Risch 407 W Jefferson St Boise ID 83702 United States Representative—District 1 REP Raul R. Labrador 1846 W Rush Rd Eagle ID 83616 IND Reed McCandless 698 S 1950 W Springfield ID 83277 DEM Shirley G. Ringo 1021 Herrington Rd Moscow ID 83843 United States Representative—District 2 REP Mike Simpson PO Box 1541 Boise ID 83701 DEM Richard Stallings 4004 Bear Island Park ID 83429 Governor DEM A.J. Balukoff 4621 Hillcrest View Dr Boise ID 83705 REP Walt Bayes 1610 Little Rock Rd Emmett ID 83617 LIB John T. Bujak 1674 S Water Leaf Ave Eagle ID 83616 IND Marcus Bradley Ellis 5559 Pasco Ln Marsing ID 83639 IND Jill Humble 1373 W Martin St Boise ID 83706 REP C.L. "Butch" Otter 1009 Star Rd Star ID 83669 CON Steve Pankey PO Box 1010 Shoshone ID 83352 IND Pro-Life Box 5 Letha ID 83636 IND Paul Venable 16433 Midland Blvd Ste 54 Nampa ID 83687 IND Kurt M. Wertzbaugher 1602 2nd Ave S Payette ID 83661 IND Larry Allen White 213 N Gateway St #304 Nampa ID 83687 Lieutenant Governor CON David Hartigan 10282 W Granger Ave Boise ID 83704 REP Brad Little PO Box 205 Emmett ID 83617 DEM Bert Marley 8806 S Old Hwy 91 McCammon ID 83250 Secretary of State REP Lawerence E. Denney PO Box 114 Midvale ID 83645 DEM Holli Woodings 1302 Rose Park Cir Boise ID 83702 State Controller REP Brandon D Woolf PO Box 2107 Boise ID 83701 State Treasurer REP Ron Crane PO Box 865 Nampa ID 83653 DEM Deborah Silver 2188 Addison Ave E Twin Falls ID 83301 Attorney General DEM Bruce S. Bistline 44 Horizon Dr Boise ID 83702 REP Lawrence Wasden 811 Heartland Drive Nampa ID 83686 Superintendent of Public Instruction DEM Jana Jones 3560 Handly Ave Idaho Falls ID 83404 REP Sherri Ybarra 1447 NE Idarock Mountain Home ID 83647 District Judge—District 4 To succeed: Michael Wetherell NON Rebecca W. Arnold 3973 Erick Ln Boise ID 83704 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status NON Samuel A. Hoagland 702 W Idaho Ste 1100 Boise ID 83702 District Judge—District 7 To succeed: Jon J. Shindurling NON Bruce L. Pickett 605 N Capital Ave Idaho Falls ID 83402 NON Stevan H. Thompson 7536 Rams Horn Cir Idaho Falls ID 83406 Legislative District # 1 State Senator CON Christian Fioravanti PO Box 3104 Bonners Ferry ID 83805 REP Shawn A. Keough PO Box 101 Sandpoint ID 83864 State Representative, Position A DEM Laura Bry 217 Cedar St #232 Sandpoint ID 83864 REP Heather Scott 27091 Hwy 41 Blanchard ID 83804 State Representative, Position B REP Sage Dixon PO Box 206 Ponderay ID 83852 DEM Andrew C Sorg 821 Fir St Sandpoint ID 83864 Legislative District # 2 State Senator REP Steve Vick 2140 E Hanley Ave Dalton Gardens ID 83815 State Representative, Position A REP Vito Barbieri 564 E Prairie Ave Dalton Gardens ID 83815 DEM Cheryl Stransky 5983 Colfax St Dalton Gardens ID 83815 State Representative, Position B REP Eric Redman PO Box 40 Athol ID 83801 Legislative District # 3 State Senator REP Bob Nonini 5875 W Harbor Dr Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 State Representative, Position A DEM Michelle Lippert 1955 E Sundance Dr Post Falls ID 83854 REP Ron Mendive 3732 S Dusty Ln Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 State Representative, Position B REP Don Cheatham PO Box 2011 Post Falls ID 83877 Legislative District # 4 State Senator REP Mary Souza 4153 Fairway Dr Coeur d'Alene ID 83815 CON Ray J. Writz 100 Miller Ave Apt #1 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 State Representative, Position A REP Lucas "Luke" Malek 721 N 8th St Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 State Representative, Position B DEM Anne 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 REP John Carlson 1824 Carmichael Rd Moscow ID 83843 DEM Dan J Schmidt 267 Circle Dr Moscow ID 83843 State Representative, Position A REP Lucinda L. Agidius 1155 Crumarine Lp Rd Moscow ID 83843 DEM Paulette E. Jordan 945 Q St Plummer ID 83851 State Representative, Position B DEM Gary Osborn 1636 Little Bear Ridge Rd Troy ID 83871 IND David R. Suswal PO Box 148 Deary ID 83823 REP Caroline Nilsson Troy 2794 Hwy 95 Genesee ID 83832 Legislative District # 6 State Senator DEM Pete Gertonson 39825 Bluejay Ln Lewiston ID 83501 REP Dan Johnson 1006 Richardson Ave Lewiston ID 83501 State Representative, Position A DEM Dan Rudolph 3211 4th St Lewiston ID 83501 REP Thyra K. Stevenson 308 N Prospect Blvd Lewiston ID 83501 State Representative, Position B REP Mike Kingsley 3413 Bluebird Cir Lewiston ID 83501 DEM John Rusche 1405 27th Ave Lewiston ID 83501 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status Legislative District # 7 State Senator DEM Casey Drews Box 128 Osburn ID 83849 REP Sheryl L. Nuxoll 805 N Maple Cottonwood ID 83522 State Representative, Position A DEM Jessica Chilcott PO Box 504 Sandpoint ID 83864 REP Shannon McMillan PO Box 26 Silverton ID 83867 State Representative, Position B DEM Kenneth Murray Meyers 375 Gold Hill Crl Sagle ID 83860 REP Paul E. Shepherd PO Box 277 Riggins ID 83549 Legislative District # 8 State Senator IND Kirsten Faith Richardson Box 5 Letha ID 83636 REP Steven P. Thayn 5655 Hillview Rd Emmett ID 83617 State Representative, Position A REP Terry F. Gestrin PO Box 399 Donnelly ID 83615 IND Ammon Prolife Box 5 Letha ID 83636 State Representative, Position B IND Mike Barrett PO Box 1104 Challis ID 83226 REP Merrill Beyeler 4861 Lemhi Rd Box 62 Leadore ID 83464 DEM Jocelyn Francis Plass PO Box 341 Stanley ID 83278 Legislative District # 9 State Senator REP Abby Lee 5370 Elmore Rd Fruitland ID 83619 State Representative, Position A REP Ryan Kerby 5470 Hwy 52 New Plymouth ID 83655 DEM Steve Worthley 355 W Main St Weiser ID 83672 State Representative, Position B REP Judy Boyle 2301 Valley Rd Midvale ID 83645 Legislative District # 10 State Senator DEM Micheal E. DeCoria 1221 Blaine St #1 Caldwell ID 83605 REP Jim Rice 2319 Polk St Caldwell ID 83605 State Representative, Position A REP Brandon Hixon 910 N Plateau Ave Caldwell ID 83605 DEM Travis Manning 520 E Ash St Caldwell ID 83605 State Representative, Position B REP Greg Chaney 11968 Colonial Dr Caldwell ID 83605 IND Gordon Counsil 5015 E Ustick Rd #46 Caldwell ID 83605 DEM Leif Skyving 1806 Washington Ave Caldwell ID 83605 LIB Eugene Spencer Smith 1318 E Beech St Caldwell ID 83605 Legislative District # 11 State Senator DEM Rita Burns 12821 Chicken Dinner Rd Caldwell ID 83607 REP Patti Anne Lodge 18500 Symms Road Caldwell ID 83607 State Representative, Position A REP Gayle L. Batt PO Box 14 Huston ID 83630 State Representative, Position B REP Christy Perry 8791 Elkhorn Ln Nampa ID 83686 Legislative District # 12 State Senator DEM Heidi J. Knittel 141 Delaware Ave Nampa ID 83651 REP Todd Lakey 34 S Bingham St Nampa ID 83651 State Representative, Position A REP Robert Anderst 7401 E Grey Lag Dr Nampa ID 83687 DEM Maria Gonzalez Mabbutt 803 Tenth Street South Nampa ID 83651 State Representative, Position B DEM F. Lawrence Dawson 426 N David Frost St Nampa ID 83651 REP Rick D. Youngblood 12612 Smith Ave Nampa ID 83651 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status Legislative District # 13 State Senator DEM Carl Davis 2007 E Louisana Ave Nampa ID 83686 REP Curt McKenzie 1911 S Candlewood Dr 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 Legislative District # 14 State Senator REP Marv Hagedorn 5285 W Ridgeside St Meridian ID 83646 DEM Robert D Spencer PO Box 1184 Eagle ID 83616 State Representative, Position A REP Mike Moyle 480 N Plummer Rd Star ID 83669 DEM Jane M. Rohling 582 Palmetto Dr Eagle ID 83616 State Representative, Position B REP Reed DeMordaunt 1017 S Arbor Island Way Eagle ID 83616 DEM Rob Spencer 991 N Pinnacle Wy Eagle ID 83616 Legislative District # 15 State Senator DEM Richard Keller 13329 W Pala Mesa Dr Boise ID 83713 REP Fred S. Martin 3672 N Tumbleweed Pl Boise ID 83713 State Representative, Position A DEM Steve Berch 13328 W Engelmann Dr Boise ID 83713 REP Lynn M. Luker 514 S El Blanco Dr Boise ID 83709 State Representative, Position B DEM John Hart 10099 W Alliance Dr Boise ID 83704 REP Patrick McDonald 13359 W Annabrook Dr Boise ID 83713 Legislative District # 16 State Senator DEM Grant Burgoyne 2203 Mountain View Dr Boise ID 83706 REP Joel Robinson 5019 W Redbridge Ct Boise ID 83703 State Representative, Position A DEM John McCrostie 7820 W Riverside Dr Garden City ID 83714 REP Rosann Wiltse 809 N Riviera Dr Boise ID 83703 State Representative, Position B DEM Hy Kloc 3932 Oak Park Pl Boise ID 83703 REP Jim Silsby 1915 Fairmeadow Dr Boise ID 83704 Legislative District # 17 State Senator DEM Elliot Werk 6810 Randolph Dr Boise ID 83709 State Representative, Position A DEM John Gannon 2104 S Pond St Boise ID 83705 LIB Paul D. Hautzinger 1313 S Grant Ave Boise ID 83706 State Representative, Position B DEM Sue Chew 1304 Lincoln Ave Boise ID 83706 Legislative District # 18 State Senator REP Edward Dindinger 2989 S Ivy St Boise ID 83706 DEM Janie Ward-Engelking 3578 S Crosspoint Ave Boise ID 83706 State Representative, Position A REP Ryan D.
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