List of All Candidate Declarations for 2014 4/3/2014 Constitutional(CON), Independent(IND), & Libertarian(LIB) Candidates Will Not Appear on Primary Ballot

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List of All Candidate Declarations for 2014 4/3/2014 Constitutional(CON), Independent(IND), & Libertarian(LIB) Candidates Will Not Appear on Primary Ballot Office of the Idaho Secretary of State 700 W. Jefferson, Room E205 Boise, Idaho, 83720 List of All Candidate Declarations for 2014 4/3/2014 Constitutional(CON), Independent(IND), & Libertarian(LIB) candidates will not appear on primary ballot. District and Office Name Mailing Address Status United States Senator REP Jeremy "T" Anderson PO Box 190851 Boise ID 83719 DEM William Bryk 578 74 St Brooklyn NY 11209 DEM Nels Mitchell 6333 Gary Ln Boise ID 83714 REP Jim Risch 407 W Jefferson St Boise ID 83702 United States Representative—District 1 DEM Ryan Andrew Barone 9323 N Government Wy PMB 411 Hayden ID 83835 REP Sean Blackwell 6478 Silverado St Rathdrum ID 83858 REP Michael Greenway 234 W Cobblestone Ct Eagle ID 83616 REP Raul R. Labrador 1846 W Rush Rd Eagle ID 83616 REP Lisa Marie 823 W Resseguie St Boise ID 83702 REP Reed C. McCandless 725 S Blaine St Moscow ID 83843 DEM Shirley G. Ringo 1021 Herrington Rd Moscow ID 83843 United States Representative—District 2 REP Mike Simpson PO Box 1541 Boise ID 83701 REP Bryan D. Smith 580 Honey Cr Idaho Falls ID 83404 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 REP Harley D. Brown 6086 Happy Ln Nampa ID 83686 LIB John T. Bujak 1674 S Water Leaf Ave Eagle ID 83616 REP Russell M. Fulcher 4035 S Linder Rd Meridian ID 83642 IND Jill Humble 1373 W Martin St Boise ID 83706 DEM Terry Kerr 2895 Woodbridge Cir Idaho Falls ID 83401 REP C.L. "Butch" Otter 1009 Star Rd Star ID 83669-5265 CON Steve Pankey PO Box 1010 Shoshone ID 83352 IND Pro-Life Box 5 Letha ID 83636 Lieutenant Governor REP Jim Chmelik 227 St Michaels Rd Cottonwood ID 83522 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 REP Evan S. Frasure 2059 Butte St Pocatello ID 83201 REP Phil McGrane 12717 N Schicks Rd Garden City ID 83714 REP Mitch Toryanski 5848 S. Schooner Pl Boise ID 83716 DEM Holli Woodings 1302 Rose Park Cir Boise ID 83702 State Controller REP Todd Hatfield 1308 N Seven Golds Ave Eagle ID 83616 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 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status DEM W. Lane Startin 1140 S Phillippi St Boise ID 83705-2621 Attorney General DEM Bruce S. Bistline 44 Horizon Dr Boise ID 83702 REP C.T. "Chris" Troupis 5934 N Yaquina Head Wy Boise ID 83714 REP Lawrence Wasden 811 Heartland Dr Nampa ID 83686 Superintendent of Public Instruction REP John R. Eynon 80 Long Haul Rd Grangeville ID 83530 REP Andrew Grover 461 Harris View Way Melba ID 83641 REP Randy Jensen 545 W Park St American Falls ID 83211 DEM Jana Jones 3560 Handly Ave Idaho Falls ID 83404 REP Sherri Ybarra 1447 NE Idarock Mountain Home ID 83647 Supreme Court Justice To succeed: Joel Horton NON Joel Horton PO Box 1615 Boise ID 83701 NON William "Breck" Seiniger 1395 W Parkhill Dr Boise ID 83702 To succeed: Warren E. Jones NON Warren E. Jones 451 W State St Boise ID 83702 Appellate Court Judge To succeed: Sergio A. Gutierrez NON Sergio A. Gutierrez PO Box 83720 Boise ID 83720 District Judge—District 1 To succeed: Barbara Buchanan NON Barbara Buchanan 215 S First Sandpoint ID 83864 To succeed: Benjamin R. Simpson NON Benjamin R. Simpson PO Box 3085 Coeur d'Alene ID 83816 To succeed: Fred M. Gibler NON Fred M. Gibler PO Box 1332 Pinehurst ID 83850 To succeed: John T. Mitchell NON John T. Mitchell PO Box 9000 Coeur d'Alene ID 83816 To succeed: Lansing L. Haynes NON Lansing L. Haynes PO Box 9000 Coeur d'Alene ID 83816 To succeed: Richard S. Christensen NON Richard S. Christensen PO Box 3175 Coeur d'Alene ID 83816 District Judge—District 2 To succeed: Jeff M. Brudie NON John Bradbury 729 Preston Ave Lewiston ID 83501 NON Jeff M. Brudie PO Box 896 Lewiston ID 83501 To succeed: John R. Stegner NON John R. Stegner PO Box 8068 Moscow ID 83843 To succeed: Michael J. Griffin NON Michael J. Griffin 320 W Main St Grangeville ID 83530 District Judge—District 3 To succeed: Bradly S. Ford NON Bradly S. Ford 1115 Albany St Caldwell ID 83605 To succeed: George A. Southworth NON George A. Southworth 1115 Albany St Caldwell ID 83605 To succeed: Juneal C. Kerrick NON Juneal C. Kerrick 1115 Albany St Caldwell ID 83605 To succeed: Molly J. Huskey NON Molly J. Huskey 1115 Albany St Caldwell ID 83605 To succeed: Susan E. Wiebe NON Susan E. Wiebe 1130 Third Ave North Payette ID 83661 To succeed: Thomas J. Ryan NON Thomas J. Ryan 1115 Albany St Caldwell ID 83605 District Judge—District 4 To succeed: Cheri C. Copsey NON Cheri C. Copsey 200 W Front St Boise ID 83702 To succeed: Deborah Bail NON Deborah Bail 200 W Front St Rm 5150 Boise ID 83702 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status To succeed: Lynn Norton NON Lynn Norton PO Box 16801 Boise ID 83715 To succeed: Melissa Moody NON Melissa Moody 200 W Front St Boise ID 83702 To succeed: Michael Wetherell NON Rebecca W. Arnold 3973 Erick Ln Boise ID 83704 NON Les Bock 5960 N Willowdale Ln Garden City ID 83714 Withdrawn 3/14/2014 NON Samuel A. Hoagland 702 W Idaho Ste 1100 Boise ID 83702 NON Jeanne M. Howe PO Box 45314 Boise ID 83711 NON Jonathan Medema 2276 E Beatrice Meridian ID 83642 NON Charles F. Peterson 2863 S Palmatier Way Boise ID 83716 Withdrawn 3/24/2014 To succeed: Patrick H. Owen NON Patrick H. Owen 200 W Front St Boise ID 83702 To succeed: Richard D. Greenwood NON Les Bock 5960 N Willowdale Ln Garden City ID 83714 NON Richard D. Greenwood 200 W Front St Boise ID 83702 To succeed: Thomas F. Neville NON Thomas F. Neville 200 W Front St Ste 5100 Boise ID 83702 To succeed: Timothy L. Hansen NON Timothy L. Hansen 200 W Front St #5113 Boise ID 83702 District Judge—District 5 To succeed: Eric J. Wildman NON Eric J. Wildman PO Box 2707 Twin Falls ID 83301 To succeed: G. Richard Bevan NON G. Richard Bevan PO Box 126 Twin Falls ID 83303 To succeed: John K. Butler NON John K. Butler 233 W Main St Jerome ID 83338 To succeed: Jonathan P. Brody NON Jonathan P. Brody PO Box 368 Rupert ID 83350 To succeed: Michael R. Crabtree NON Michael R. Crabtree 2782 Fairmont Burley ID 83318 To succeed: Randy J. Stoker NON Randy J. Stoker PO Box 126 Twin Falls ID 83303 To succeed: Robert J. Elgee NON Robert J. Elgee PO Box 3233 Hailey ID 83333 District Judge—District 6 To succeed: David C. Nye NON David C. Nye 624 E Center Pocatello ID 83201 To succeed: Mitchell W. Brown NON Mitchell W. Brown 159 S Main Soda Springs ID 83276 To succeed: Robert C. Naftz NON Lynn Brower 353 E Webb Canyon Rd Inkom ID 83245 NON Robert C. Naftz 624 E Center Room 220 Pocatello ID 83201 To succeed: Stephen S. Dunn NON Stephen S. Dunn 624 E Center Room 220 Pocatello ID 83201 District Judge—District 7 To succeed: Dane H. Watkins Jr. NON Dane H. Watkins Jr. PO Box 50781 Idaho Falls ID 83405 To succeed: Darren B. Simpson NON Andre Linchenko Lawson 2050 Cabellaro Drive Idaho Falls ID 83406 NON Darren B. Simpson 501 N Maple #310 Blackfoot ID 83221 To succeed: Gregory W. Moeller NON Gregory W. Moeller PO Box 389 Rexburg ID 83440 To succeed: Joel E. Tingey NON Randy Neal 482 Constitution Way Ste 222 Idaho Falls ID 83402 NON Joel E. Tingey 605 N Capital Ave Idaho Falls ID 83402 To succeed: Jon J. Shindurling NON Scott J. Davis 605 N Capital Ave Idaho Falls ID 83402 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 REP Danielle Ahrens PO Box 712 Sandpoint ID 83864 District and Office Name Mailing Address Status CON Christian Fioravanti PO Box 3104 Bonners Ferry ID 83805 REP Shawn A. Keough PO Box 101 Sandpoint ID 83864 CON Jack Mervin 2513 Blanchard Cut Off Rd Blanchard ID 83804 State Representative, Position A DEM Laura Bry 217 Cedar St #232 Sandpoint ID 83864 REP Heather Scott 27091 Hwy 41 Blanchard ID 83804 REP Stephen T. Snedden PO Box 1972 Sandpoint ID 83864 DEM Steve Tanner PO Box 613 Bonners Ferry ID 83805 State Representative, Position B REP Sage Dixon PO Box 206 Ponderay ID 83852 REP George E. Eskridge PO Box 112 Dover ID 83825 DEM Andrew C Sorg 821 Fir St Sandpoint ID 83864 DEM Bob Vickaryous 22185 Westside Rd Bonners Ferry ID 83805 Legislative District # 2 State Senator REP Steve Vick 2140 E Hanley Dr 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 REP Fritz Wiedenhoff 16145 N Radian Rd Rathdrum ID 83858 State Representative, Position B REP Ed Morse PO Box 3294 Hayden ID 83835 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 DEM Jerry Shriner 12526 W Rickford Bay Rd Coeur d'Alene ID 83814 REP Patrick Whalen 616 Coles Lp Post Falls ID 83854 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 REP Terry C.
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