Idaho's 1st legislative district

Idaho's 1st legislative district
SenatorScott Herndon (R)
House membersMark Sauter (R)
Sage Dixon (R)
Registration
Demographics
Population46,712
Voting-age population36,109
Registered voters27,014

Idaho's 1st legislative district is one of 35 districts of the Idaho Legislature. It currently comprises Boundary County, as well as part of Bonner County.[1]

It is currently represented by State Senator Scott Herndon, Republican of Sagle,[2] Representative Mark Sauter, Republican of Sandpoint, and Representative Sage Dixon, Republican of Ponderay.[3]

District overview

Party affiliation

Party affiliation as of August 17, 2021[4]
Party Registered % (from 2018)
Republican 20,636 (from 14,980) 60.92% (from 55.45%)
Unaffiliated 8,894 (from 9,176) 26.26% (from 33.97%)
Democratic 3,780 (from 2,467) 11.16% (from 9.13%)
Libertarian 349 (from 233) 1.03 (from 0.86%)
Constitution 216 (from 158) 0.64% (from 0.58%)
Total 33,875 (up from 27,014) 100%

Cities

City County Population
Bonners Ferry Boundary 3,223
Clark Fork Bonner 640
Dover Bonner 739
East Hope Bonner 255
Hope Bonner 91
Kootenai Bonner 814
Moyie Springs Boundary 823
Oldtown Bonner 223
Ponderay Bonner 1,168
Priest River Bonner 1,649
Sandpoint Bonner 7,414

School districts

  • Boundary County School District 101
  • Lake Pend Oreille School District 84
  • Lakeland Joint School District 272
  • West Bonner County School District 83

List of senators and representatives

1984–1992

From 1984 to 1992, District 1 consisted of all of Bonner and Boundary counties.

Legislature Session Senate House Seat A House Seat B
48th
(1984 - 1986)
1st Kermit Kiebert (D) Tim Tucker (D) Jim Stoicheff (D)
2nd
49th
(1986 - 1988)
1st
2nd Steve Herndon (D)
50th
(1988 - 1990)
1st Karen Cooke (D)
2nd Tim Tucker (D) Monica Beaudoin (D)
51st
(1990 - 1992)
1st
2nd

1992–2002

From 1992 to 2002, District 1 consisted of Boundary County and a portion of Bonner County.

Legislature Session Senate House Seat A House Seat B
52nd
(1992 - 1994)
1st Tim Tucker (D) Monica Beaudoin (D) Jim Stoicheff (D)
2nd Dean Stevens (D)
53rd
(1994 - 1996)
1st Carol Pietsch (D)
2nd
54th
(1996 - 1998)
1st Shawn Keough (R) John Campbell (R)
2nd
55th
(1998 - 2000)
1st
2nd Jerry Stoicheff (D)
56th
(2000 - 2002)
1st George Eskridge (R)
2nd

2002–2012

From 2002 to 2012, District 1 consisted of Boundary County and a portion of Bonner County.

Legislature Session Senate House Seat A House Seat B
57th
(2002 - 2004)
1st Shawn Keough (R) John Campbell (R) George Eskridge (R)
2nd
58th
(2004 - 2006)
1st Eric Anderson (R)
2nd
59th
(2006 - 2008)
1st
2nd
60th
(2008 - 2010)
1st
2nd
61st
(2010 - 2012)
1st
2nd

2012–2022

From 2012 to 2022, District 1 consisted of Boundary County and a portion of Bonner County.

Legislature Session Senate House Seat A House Seat B
62nd
(2012 - 2014)
1st Shawn Keough (R) Eric Anderson (R) George Eskridge (R)
2nd
63rd
(2014 - 2016)
1st Heather Scott (R) Sage Dixon (R)
2nd
64th
(2016 - 2018)
1st
2nd
65th
(2018 - 2020)
1st Jim Woodward (R)
2nd
66th
(2020 - 2022)
1st
2nd

2022–present

District 1 currently consists of Boundary County and a portion of Bonner County.

Legislature Session Senate House Seat A House Seat B
67th
(2022 - 2024)
1st Scott Herndon (R) Mark Sauter (R) Sage Dixon (R)
2nd
68th
(2024- 2026)
1st Jim Woodward (R) Cornel Rasor (R)

Senator elections

Primary elections

Republican

Year Winning candidate Votes Pct 2nd place candidate Votes Pct Total votes
2016 Shawn A. Keough 4,141 55.7% Glenn Rohrer 3,291 44.3% 7,432
2014 Shawn A. Keough 3,484 53.8% Danielle Ahrens 2,997 46.2% 6,481
2012 Shawn A. Keough 4,671 70.3% Danielle Ahrens 1,976 29.7% 6,647
2010 Shawn A. Keough 4,280 76.4% Steve Tanner 1,325 23.6% 5,605
2008 Shawn A. Keough 3,795 74.0% Donald T. Heckel 1,334 26.0% 5,129
2006 Shawn A. Keough 3,866 100.0% 3,866
2004 Shawn A. Keough 4,116 100.0% 4,116
2002 Shawn A. Keough 3,656 100.0% 3,656
2000 Shawn A. Keough 4,890 76.3% Lisa Tanner 1,516 23.7% 6,406
1998 Shawn A. Keough 3,163 100.0% 3,163
1996 Shawn A. Keough 2,819 60.0% Eugene R. Brown 1,884 40.0% 4,703
1994 0
1992 0
1990 Albert Erval Rainey 1,844 100.0% 1,844

Democratic

Year Winning candidate Votes Pct 2nd place candidate Votes Pct Total votes
2016 Steve Tanner 549 100.0% 549
2014 0
2012 Laura Bry[5] 425 100.0% 425
2010 0
2008 Lew Langness[6] 85 100.0% 85
2006 Jim Ramsey 882 100.0% 882
2004 Patty Palmer 1,207 100.0% 1,207
2002 Gary L. Pietsch 1,207 100.0% 1,207
2000 Steve Johnson 830 100.0% 830
1998 0
1996 Tim Tucker 1,425 79.3% Ed Worzala 373 20.7% 1,798
1994 Tim Tucker 2,476 64.0% Ron Smith 1,393 36.0% 3,869
1992 Tim Tucker 1,207 100.0% 3,263
1990 Tim Tucker 3,317 100.0% 3,317

Constitution

Year Winning candidate Votes Pct 2nd place candidate Votes Pct Total votes
2014 Christian Fioravanti 32 82.1% Jack Mervin 7 17.9% 39

General elections

  Republican Party
  Democratic Party
  Constitution Party
  Libertarian Party
Year Winning candidate Votes Pct 2nd place candidate Votes Pct 3rd place candidate Votes Pct Total votes
2016 Shawn Keough 17,264 76.3% Steve Tanner 5,365 23.7% 22,629
2014 Shawn Keough 8,993 65.0% Christian Fioravanti 4,834 35.0% 13,827
2012 Shawn Keough 17,217 100.0% 17,217
2010 Shawn Keough 11,593 100.0% 11,593
2008 Shawn Keough 15,322 100.0% 15,322
2006 Shawn Keough 9,308 68.6% Jim Ramsey 4,265 31.4% 13,573
2004 Shawn Keough 12,630 75.1% Patty Douglas Palmer 4,177 24.9 16,807
2002 Shawn Keough 7,904 71.6% Gary L. Pietsch 3,133 28.4% 12,675
2000 Shawn Keough 11,413 73.4% Steve Johnson 3,635 23.4% Frank Reichert 496 3.2% 15,544
1998 Shawn Keough 9,957 100.0% 9,957
1996 Shawn Keough 9,427 59.1% Tim Tucker 6,513 40.9% 15,940
1994 Tim Tucker 8,833 100.0% 8,833
1992 Tim Tucker 11,506 100.0% 11,506
1990 Tim Tucker 6,430 57.6% Albert Erval Rainey 4,725 42.4% 11,155

House Seat A elections

Primary elections

Republican

Year Winning candidate Votes Pct 2nd place candidate Votes Pct 3rd place candidate Votes Pct Total votes
2016 Heather Scott 5,601 100.0% 5,601
2014 Heather Scott 4,128 63.8% Stephen T. Snedden 2,343 36.2% 6,471
2012 Eric Anderson 4,090 63.9% Donna Capurso 1,886 29.5% Louis (Louie) Kins 419 6.6% 6,395
2010 Eric Anderson 4,418 100.0% 4,418
2008 Eric Anderson 3,225 70.9% Daniel Lawrence 1,325 29.1% 4,550
2006 Eric Anderson 3,369 100.0% 3,369
2004 Eric Anderson 3,392 100.0% 3,392
2002 John L. Campbell 3,184 100.0% 3,184
2000 John L. Campbell 4,856 100.0% 4,856
1998 John L. Campbell 2,753 100.0% 2,753
1996 John L. Campbell 3,528 100.0% 3,528
1994 0
1992 Nancy Thorpe 81 100.0% 81
1990 C.W. Bill Pogue 1,660 100.0% 1,660

Democratic

Year Winning candidate Votes Pct 2nd place candidate Votes Pct Total votes
2016 Kate McAlister 940 100.0% 940
2014 Laura Bry 523 69.8% Steve Tanner 226 30.2% 749
2012 Andrew C Sorg 412 100.0% 412
2010 0
2008 Steve Elgar 1,406 100.0% 1,406
2006 Steve Elgar 917 100.0% 917
2004 Steve Elgar 1,315 100.0% 1,315
2002 Dale Van Stone 1,308 100.0% 1,308
2000 Jerry Stoicheff 914 100.0% 914
1998 Monica E. Beaudoin 1,529 100.0% 1,529
1996 Harvey Rush Balison 1,435 100.0% 1,435
1994 Carol Pietsch 2,820 100.0% 2,820
1992 Monica Beaudoin 3,035 100.0% 3,035
1990 Monica Beaudoin 2,734 100.0% 2,734

See also

References

  1. ^ "IDAHO STATE LEGISLATIVE MEMBERS" (PDF). Boise, Idaho: Idaho Legislature. Retrieved April 18, 2024.
  2. ^ "Senate Membership". Boise, Idaho: Idaho Legislature. Retrieved April 18, 2024.
  3. ^ "House Membership". Boise, Idaho: Idaho Legislature. Retrieved April 18, 2024.
  4. ^ "Voter Registration Totals". Idaho Secretary of State. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  5. ^ Bry withdrew from the race on June 21, 2012
  6. ^ Langness withdrew from the race