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LEGISLATIVE<br />

BRANCH<br />

Platt Gardens, Boise Train Depot<br />

Photo Courtesy: Deborah Courson Smith


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Legislative Branch<br />

The <strong>Idaho</strong> Legislature is responsible for translating the public will into public policy<br />

for the state, levying taxes, appropriating public funds, and overseeing the administration <strong>of</strong><br />

state agencies. These responsibilities are carried out through the legislative process — laws<br />

passed by elected representatives <strong>of</strong> the people, legislators. Since statehood in 1890, <strong>Idaho</strong>’s<br />

legislators have enjoyed a rich and successful history <strong>of</strong> charting the state’s growth. Much <strong>of</strong><br />

that success can be attributed to the fact that <strong>Idaho</strong>’s legislators are “citizen” legislators, not<br />

career politicians. They are farmers and ranchers, business men and women, lawyers, doctors,<br />

sales people, loggers, teachers. Elected for two-year terms and in session at the Capitol just<br />

three months each year, <strong>Idaho</strong>’s citizen legislators are able to maintain close ties to their<br />

communities and a keen interest in the concerns <strong>of</strong> the electorate.<br />

The <strong>Idaho</strong> Legislature is committed to carrying out its mission in a manner that<br />

inspires public trust and confidence in elected <strong>gov</strong>ernment and the rule <strong>of</strong> law. The mission <strong>of</strong><br />

the Legislature is to:<br />

•Preserve the checks and balances <strong>of</strong> state <strong>gov</strong>ernment by the independent exercise <strong>of</strong><br />

legislative powers;<br />

•Adopt a system <strong>of</strong> laws that promote the health, education and well-being <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>’s<br />

citizens;<br />

•Preserve the state’s environment and ensure wise, productive use <strong>of</strong> the state’s natural<br />

resources;<br />

•Carry out oversight responsibilities to enhance <strong>gov</strong>ernment accountability; and<br />

•Raise revenues and appropriate monies that support necessary <strong>gov</strong>ernment services.<br />

The Chambers<br />

The <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> Capitol, following the same classical style <strong>of</strong> architecture as our<br />

nation’s Capitol, was started in 1905 and the central portion was finished in 1911. The East<br />

and West wings occupied by the Legislature were finished in 1921.<br />

During 1968, the <strong>Idaho</strong> Senate and House <strong>of</strong> Representatives chambers, located on<br />

the third floor, underwent extensive remodeling for the first time since 1921. The chambers,<br />

where the members sit while in session, were enclosed with walls, new desks were installed<br />

on risers and carpeting was added. In the balcony, new spectator seating was built. Modern<br />

acoustics, public address systems, lighting and ventilation were installed. These changes were<br />

part <strong>of</strong> a long-range plan for a complete renovation <strong>of</strong> the third and fourth floors. Plans included<br />

the adding <strong>of</strong> a central message center and lounge for the members and the remodeling <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices occupied by the employees <strong>of</strong> the Legislature and the committee meeting rooms. This<br />

phase <strong>of</strong> the remodeling was completed during 1970.<br />

The Membership<br />

Presently, the <strong>Idaho</strong> Legislature is composed <strong>of</strong> 35 Senators and 70 Representatives<br />

elected for two-year terms. The state is divided into 35 legislative districts, each represented by<br />

one Senator and two Representatives. Reapportionment, which must take place soon after the<br />

U.S. Census figures are published every ten years, realigns legislative districts proportionately<br />

with the census population totals. This had been the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Legislature, but<br />

an amendment to the <strong>Idaho</strong> Constitution was adopted in 1994 that created an independent<br />

commission to reapportion in 2000 and thereafter.<br />

Elections are held in November <strong>of</strong> even-numbered years, and the newly elected legislators<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficially take <strong>of</strong>fice December 1 following the election. Representatives and senators must<br />

be citizens <strong>of</strong> the United <strong>State</strong>s, electors <strong>of</strong> the state and residents <strong>of</strong> their legislative district<br />

for at least one year prior to election.<br />

Legislative compensation is established by a citizens committee, subject to rejection<br />

by the full Legislature. Legislators receive $15,646 per year, plus expenses for housing during<br />

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the session, and $1,700 for <strong>of</strong>fice expenses. The President Pro Tem and Speaker receive an<br />

additional $3,000 per year.<br />

The Sessions<br />

Until 1969, sessions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Idaho</strong> Legislature were held every two years. In November<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1968, the citizens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> approved a Constitutional Amendment which authorized annual<br />

sessions. Since 1969, the <strong>Idaho</strong> Legislature convenes each January on the Monday on or closest<br />

to January 9th.<br />

Extraordinary sessions <strong>of</strong> the Legislature may be called only by the Governor by<br />

proclamation and legislators may then act only upon those subjects specified in the proclamation.<br />

Extraordinary sessions are limited by the Constitution to 20 days per session.<br />

The Officers<br />

Presiding over the Senate is the Lieutenant Governor, who is not a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Senate but an elected <strong>of</strong>ficial. When presiding over the Senate, he is designated the President<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Senate. The Senate also has a President Pro Tempore, who is elected each session by the<br />

Senate membership. In the House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House presides over<br />

the sessions. He is elected at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the session by the members and is a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the majority party.<br />

The majority party <strong>of</strong> both houses also selects majority and assistant majority floor<br />

leaders, who assist in the orderly process <strong>of</strong> the session, along with the minority and assistant<br />

minority floor leaders, who are elected by the members <strong>of</strong> the minority party.<br />

The Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House, in cooperation with the members <strong>of</strong> the majority party,<br />

assigns the chairmanships <strong>of</strong> all committees and the memberships <strong>of</strong> the committees in the<br />

House. In the Senate, the President Pro Tem, with the approval <strong>of</strong> the Senate, assigns members<br />

to committees.<br />

The President <strong>of</strong> the Senate and the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House assign all bills to committees<br />

as they are processed “across the desk” during the sessions.<br />

Senate<br />

Lt. Governor Brad Little 208/334-2200<br />

President Pro Tem Robert Geddes 208/332-1300<br />

Majority Leader Bart Davis 208/332-1305<br />

Asst. Majority Leader Joe Stegner 208/332-1308<br />

Majority Caucus Chair Russell Fulcher 208/332-1304<br />

Minority Leader Clint Stennett 208/332-1351<br />

Asst. Minority Leader Kate Kelly 208/332-1405<br />

Minority Caucus Chair Elliott Work 208/332-1352<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Representatives<br />

Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House Lawerence Denney 208/332-1111<br />

Majority Leader Mike Moyle 208/332-1120<br />

Asst. Majority Leader Scott Bedke 208/332-1120<br />

Majority Caucus Chair Ken Roberts 208/332-1120<br />

Minority Leader John Rusche 208/332-1130<br />

Asst. Minority Leader James Ruchti 208/332-1130<br />

Minority Caucus Chair William Killen 208/332-1130<br />

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Lobbyists<br />

Any person who contacts a legislator or a legislative committee with the intent to<br />

influence the approval, modification or rejection <strong>of</strong> any legislation is a lobbyist. If this person<br />

accepts payment for his services as a lobbyist, he must register with the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Secretary</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> and comply with the “Sunshine Law” for political funds and lobbyist disclosure.<br />

The Sunshine Law for Political Funds and Lobbyist Activity Disclosure, (Title 67,<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> 66, <strong>Idaho</strong> Code), was enacted into law by an initiative in the 1974 general election<br />

by 78 percent voter approval. The law was effective upon the Governor’s proclamation on<br />

November 27, 1974.<br />

Registered lobbyists are required to file periodic reports <strong>of</strong> their activities which<br />

disclose contributions and expenditures. The following tables are from records on file in the<br />

<strong>Secretary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong>’s <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

No. <strong>of</strong><br />

Registered<br />

Total <strong>of</strong><br />

Year Lobbyists Expenditures<br />

1974* 28 $ 3,812.70<br />

1975 488 128,537.32<br />

1976 424 140,177.65<br />

1977 298 264,143.25<br />

1978 278 134,179.01<br />

1979 290 105,560.31<br />

1980 274 126,950.16<br />

1981 296 169,693.58<br />

1982 268 150,884.74<br />

1983 258 137,924.59<br />

1984 290 154,304.95<br />

1985 291 165,162.40<br />

1986 289 160,120.39<br />

1987 262 220,746.88<br />

1988 283 233,383.37<br />

1989 284 228,539.28<br />

1990 304 329,419.01<br />

1991 269 293,655.21<br />

1992 300 268,455.78<br />

1993 290 280,516.82<br />

1994 287 272,151.84<br />

1995 296 266,523.93<br />

1996 312 271,648.14<br />

1997 325 278,374.37<br />

1998 322 457,151.62<br />

1999 340 403,446.49<br />

2000 355 368,657.36<br />

2001 331 464,249.76<br />

2002 336 397,031.48<br />

2003 366 492,137.78<br />

2004 309 487,340.65<br />

2005 321 506,766.91<br />

2006 392 869,663.60<br />

2007 372 502,528.22<br />

2008 393 588,188.18<br />

*The expenditures <strong>of</strong> lobbyists registered in 1974 were incurred from the effective date <strong>of</strong><br />

the law, November 27, 1974 through December 31, 1974.<br />

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The Legislature at Work<br />

Each daily session <strong>of</strong> each house <strong>of</strong> the Legislature begins with the roll call <strong>of</strong> the<br />

members and a prayer by the Chaplain, followed by the Pledge <strong>of</strong> Allegiance.<br />

Traditionally, the sessions convene each morning and last until all immediate business<br />

to be considered is finished. In the early morning and late afternoon, committee meetings are<br />

scheduled to prevent any conflict with the sessions. Late in the session, late afternoon sessions are<br />

common. The sessions held at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the year are <strong>of</strong> a shorter duration as committees<br />

are meeting much <strong>of</strong> the time to consider legislation referred to their committees.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the activity on the floor is necessary daily routine. For this reason, at times,<br />

members will be away from their desks, perhaps testifying for their own bills before Senate<br />

or House committees. Others may be involved in hurried conferences with other members, or<br />

be seeing constituents or groups from their home districts who are visiting the Capitol. Some<br />

<strong>of</strong> the informal conferences on controversial issues will occur on the floor itself.<br />

Press, radio and television correspondents assigned to the Legislature have been<br />

allocated desks along the sides <strong>of</strong> the podium <strong>of</strong> the chamber floor so they can follow closely<br />

the session business. Most <strong>of</strong> the media quarters are located in the basement <strong>of</strong> the Capitol in<br />

the Rotunda area.<br />

The Committee Structure<br />

The House <strong>of</strong> Representatives has 14 committees and the Senate has 10. Committee<br />

membership is determined basically by the interest <strong>of</strong> the individual members. Although no one<br />

member can be expected to be expert in all fields, the vast majority <strong>of</strong> the members, through<br />

training or inclination, are highly conversant in certain areas. Effort is made to see that each<br />

member is assigned the committee <strong>of</strong> his choice. When appointments <strong>of</strong> committee chairmanships<br />

are made, it is customary to appoint a member <strong>of</strong> the majority party as chairman.<br />

Once the legislative session gets underway, the committees concern themselves with<br />

all bills assigned to them. Those interested in a particular bill are encouraged to testify before<br />

the committee to which the bill is assigned.<br />

Committee study guarantees a fair and impartial hearing upon each bill before<br />

committee members vote upon its merits and then determine whether or not it should be sent<br />

out to the Senate or House for consideration by the entire body. Much <strong>of</strong> the decision-making<br />

and evaluation <strong>of</strong> bills, or proposed laws, is done by committees. Usually the respective houses<br />

will follow the recommendations <strong>of</strong> its committees. However, the members who support or<br />

oppose bills will <strong>of</strong>ten speak on controversial measures in an attempt to influence the final<br />

vote by the entire House or Senate.<br />

The Voting<br />

The members are seated at desks facing the Speaker or President. Their desks have<br />

microphones to be used when addressing the session. When members wish to address the<br />

House, they request recognition from the presiding <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

The members <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Representatives vote through electric voting boards<br />

at the sides <strong>of</strong> the chamber. By punching a button on their desk, they indicate “yes” or “no”<br />

votes through the lighting up <strong>of</strong> a green or red bulb alongside their names on the boards. These<br />

votes are automatically totalled. The presiding <strong>of</strong>ficer announces the vote after the machine<br />

has recorded the same. In the Senate, voting is done by voice roll call vote and recorded on<br />

a tally sheet by the <strong>Secretary</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Senate. The President <strong>of</strong> the Senate then announces the<br />

vote.<br />

A majority vote in the House and the Senate is 51% <strong>of</strong> the members present at the time<br />

<strong>of</strong> the vote. There is an exception to this rule which applies in certain issues when a two-thirds<br />

majority is required.<br />

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Senate and House Staff<br />

The staff, at the desks just below the Speaker and the President, process all bills and<br />

resolutions through the Legislature.<br />

The <strong>Secretary</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Senate and the Chief Clerk <strong>of</strong> the House, the parliamentarians<br />

<strong>of</strong> their respective chambers, administer the legislative process. Directly responsible to the<br />

presiding <strong>of</strong>ficers, they are in charge <strong>of</strong> keeping a record <strong>of</strong> all business transacted during<br />

the sessions. They are responsible for the distribution <strong>of</strong> all printed bills and in charge <strong>of</strong> all<br />

documents for the session. They record and process each document for each day’s business.<br />

A bill is said to be “read across the desk” when this processing has been completed.<br />

<strong>Secretary</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Senate<br />

Chief Clerk <strong>of</strong> the House<br />

Jeannine Wood<br />

Bonnie Alexander<br />

P.O. Box 83720 P.O. Box 83720<br />

Capitol Annex<br />

Capitol Annex<br />

Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong> 83720-0081 Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong> 83720-0038<br />

(208) 332-1309 (208) 332-1140<br />

The <strong>Idaho</strong> Legislature employs approximately 70 to 80 people for a session who fill<br />

various positions including the Sergeant at Arms, who is charged with keeping order during<br />

sessions, journal clerks, docket clerks, pages, messengers, secretaries, committee clerks and<br />

doorkeepers.<br />

Information Center<br />

The main function <strong>of</strong> the Information Center is to provide a communication link and<br />

personal contact between legislators and their constituents. It accepts telephone calls, faxes,<br />

and e-mail messages. It has a Copy Room to make copies <strong>of</strong> bills. The Information Center<br />

provides tours <strong>of</strong> the Capitol for school groups, civic groups and any other group interested.<br />

While no formal tours are available during the interim between legislative sessions, the<br />

Governor’s Office on the second floor <strong>of</strong> the Capitol has self-guided tour pamphlets available<br />

for interested visitors. The Information Center also schedules use <strong>of</strong> the fourth floor rotunda<br />

area and Gold Room and provides a weekly social calendar for the Legislators.<br />

Other information available at the Information Center includes: Committee schedules,<br />

Daily Data, Mini Data, and the Legislative Directory distributed by the Legislative Services<br />

Office. Also, internet access is available for bills, committees agendas, and second and third<br />

reading calendars.<br />

The Information Center is staffed with a director, an information specialist, four<br />

telephone operators, copy machine operators, tour guides, and messengers. The staff is hired<br />

by the House Attache Committee. The Legislative Information Center was established in<br />

1974.<br />

Kathleen Sullivan, Director<br />

Capitol Annex<br />

Boise, ID 83720<br />

208-332-1000<br />

Publications<br />

Three publications are printed daily by the Legislature. The Senate and House Journals<br />

are the <strong>of</strong>ficial record <strong>of</strong> House and Senate proceedings and give a chronological account <strong>of</strong><br />

the daily proceedings, including the roll call vote upon all actions which require a recorded<br />

vote.<br />

The Journals are printed during the night and available to members before each session<br />

in the morning. The Mini-Data, published daily except Monday and available before the session<br />

begins each morning, lists House and Senate bills in numerical order, gives an abbreviated<br />

description and the last action on each bill. The Daily Data is published weekly on Monday,<br />

lists all bills and resolutions in numerical order, gives more detailed descriptive information and<br />

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ecaps all action on that bill, including roll call votes. The Daily Data also includes a complete<br />

subject index <strong>of</strong> legislation introduced. Each house <strong>of</strong> the Legislature prints and distributes all<br />

bills, resolutions and memorials introduced the previous legislative day.<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> these publications and all bills, resolutions and memorials are available from<br />

the Legislative Mail Room located in the basement <strong>of</strong> the Capitol and on the Legislature’s web<br />

site (www.legislature.idaho.<strong>gov</strong>).<br />

Legislative Council<br />

The Legislative Council oversees the management responsibilities and permanent staff<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Legislature. The Council, established in 1963, consists <strong>of</strong> the President Pro Tempore<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Senate, the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, the majority and minority leaders<br />

<strong>of</strong> each house, four senators appointed by the parties <strong>of</strong> the Senate, two from each party, and<br />

four representatives chosen in caucus by the parties <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, two from<br />

each party. The Legislative Council meets twice annually, once in the spring and once in the<br />

fall.<br />

Senate Members<br />

Sen. Robert Geddes<br />

Sen. Bart Davis<br />

Sen. Patti Anne Lodge<br />

Sen. John McGee<br />

Sen. Clint Stennett<br />

Sen. Nicole LeFavour<br />

Sen. Kate Kelly<br />

House Members<br />

Rep. Lawerence Denney<br />

Rep. Mike Moyle<br />

Rep. Gary Collins<br />

Rep. Eric Anderson<br />

Rep. John Rusche<br />

Rep. Anne Pasley-Stuart<br />

Rep. Donna Pence<br />

Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee<br />

The Senate Finance Committee and the House Appropriations Committee meet as the Joint<br />

Finance-Appropriations Committee (JFAC) to establish the state budget. Meeting daily through<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the legislative session, JFAC members review the executive budget and budget requests<br />

<strong>of</strong> each state department, agency and institution, including requests for construction <strong>of</strong> capital<br />

improvements, as well as other requests for appropriations submitted to the Legislature. JFAC’s<br />

recommendations on agency budgets are submitted to the Legislature in the form <strong>of</strong> appropriation<br />

bills, and rarely fail to be approved by the full Legislature. JFAC has also been asked by the<br />

Legislative Council to review legislative audits <strong>of</strong> state and local <strong>gov</strong>ernments.<br />

Senate Members<br />

House Members<br />

Dean Cameron, Chair<br />

Maxine Bell, Chairman<br />

Shawn Keough, Vice-Chair<br />

Darrell Bolz, Vice Chairman<br />

Jeff Siddoway<br />

George Eskridge<br />

Joyce Broadsword<br />

Clifford Bayer<br />

Bert Brackett<br />

Frank Henderson<br />

Dean Mortimer<br />

Janice McGeachin<br />

R. Steven Bair Jim Patrick<br />

James Hammond<br />

Fred Wood<br />

Nicole LeFavour<br />

Wendy Jaquet<br />

Diane Bilyeu<br />

Shirley Ringo<br />

Legislative Services Office<br />

The Legislative Services Office was created by the Legislature in 1993 to consolidate<br />

the nonpartisan staff support to <strong>Idaho</strong>’s citizen legislators. In an effort to coordinate services, a<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Legislative Services was named to oversee three formerly separate <strong>of</strong>fices. Functions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Legislative Services Office include:<br />

•Budget and Policy Analysis: assists legislators with the state’s budget-making process and<br />

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provides policy advice to individual legislators and legislative committees.<br />

•Legislative Audits: conducts financial post-audits <strong>of</strong> state agencies — an effort to ensure<br />

state and local <strong>gov</strong>ernment agencies spend funds properly and in accordance with <strong>gov</strong>ernment<br />

accounting standards.<br />

•Research and Legislation: conducts research for legislators, drafts legislation, staffs legislative<br />

study committees, reviews administrative agency rules, and provides information on the<br />

legislative process and legislative history to the public and other state agencies.<br />

•Information Technology: maintains the Legislature’s comprehensive computer network, which<br />

links all legislative and staff <strong>of</strong>fices, and supports other legislative technology initiatives.<br />

Streamlining legislative staff services represents the Legislature’s commitment to<br />

“reinventing <strong>gov</strong>ernment” and improving the way <strong>gov</strong>ernment works. An effort to modernize<br />

services, the team management concept encourages communication and coordination among<br />

all areas <strong>of</strong> legislative support staff.<br />

Jeff Youtz, Director<br />

Capitol Annex<br />

P.O. Box 83720<br />

Boise, ID 83720-0054<br />

(208) 334-2475<br />

Fax: (208) 334-2125<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Performance Evaluations<br />

Under the direction <strong>of</strong> the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee, a staff <strong>of</strong> performance<br />

evaluators examines the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> state agency administration, makes recommendations<br />

to the Legislature about ways in which state agency operations might be improved, and helps<br />

legislators ensure that agencies operate as intended to maximize the quality <strong>of</strong> state services<br />

provided to <strong>Idaho</strong> citizens.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee (JLOC) are appointed by the<br />

majority and minority party leaders <strong>of</strong> the Senate and the House. The two co-chairman must<br />

be from different houses and different political parties, and are appointed by the Legislative<br />

Council. By law, JLOC includes an equal number <strong>of</strong> members from each major party and an<br />

equal number <strong>of</strong> members from each house. Membership includes the co-chairs <strong>of</strong> the Joint<br />

Finance-Appropriations Committee or their designees.<br />

Senate Members<br />

Elliot Werk, Co-chair<br />

Edgar J. Malepeai<br />

James C. Hammond<br />

John McGee<br />

House Members<br />

Clifford R. Bayer, Co-chair<br />

Maxine T. Bell<br />

Donna H. Boe<br />

Shirley Ringo<br />

Rakesh Mohan, Director<br />

700 W. <strong>State</strong> Street, Lower Level, Suite 10<br />

P.O. Box 83720<br />

Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong> 83720-0055<br />

(208) 334-3880 Fax (208) 334-3871<br />

Miscellaneous Legislation<br />

In addition to bills, the <strong>Idaho</strong> Legislature considers the following types <strong>of</strong><br />

legislation:<br />

JOINT MEMORIAL: A petition usually addressed to the President, the Congress,<br />

or some <strong>of</strong>ficial or department <strong>of</strong> the United <strong>State</strong>s Government, requesting an action which<br />

is within the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficial or body addressed. A Joint Memorial is acted upon in<br />

essentially the same manner as a bill, and must be passed by both houses. It is not signed by<br />

the Governor.<br />

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JOINT RESOLUTION: A measure requiring approval <strong>of</strong> two-thirds majority <strong>of</strong> both<br />

houses; does not have to be signed by the Governor; and is used only to propose amendments<br />

to the <strong>Idaho</strong> Constitution and to ratify amendments to the United <strong>State</strong>s Constitution.<br />

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION: A measure not having the force <strong>of</strong> law, and normally<br />

used for one <strong>of</strong> three purposes — to manage and regulate the internal affairs <strong>of</strong> the Legislature,<br />

such as providing for the printing <strong>of</strong> bills; to express appreciation on the part <strong>of</strong> the Legislature;<br />

or to direct interim studies by the Legislative Council or by executive agencies. Essentially,<br />

a concurrent resolution is acted upon in the same manner as a bill. It is not signed by the<br />

Governor.<br />

Referendum and Initiative<br />

The people <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> have the power to approve or reject at the polls any<br />

act or measure passed by the Legislature. This power is known as the referendum and is<br />

granted by the <strong>State</strong> Constitution in Article III, Section 1. This section also grants the people<br />

the power to propose laws and enact them at the polls independent <strong>of</strong> the Legislature. This<br />

power is known as the initiative.<br />

Legal voters may, under such provisions set forth in <strong>Chapter</strong> 18, Title 34, <strong>Idaho</strong> Code,<br />

initiate legislation for consideration by the voters, or demand a referendum vote by the people<br />

on any act or measure passed by the Legislature. The referendum was first used in 1936; the<br />

initiative in 1938.<br />

To date, twenty-eight initiatives have been attempted, fourteen have been approved<br />

by popular vote. <strong>Four</strong> referendums have been attempted, and three approved.<br />

How a Bill Becomes a Law<br />

A bill is a proposal for the enactment, amendment, or repeal <strong>of</strong> a statute or for the<br />

appropriation <strong>of</strong> public money. A bill may originate in either the House or Senate (with the<br />

exception <strong>of</strong> revenue measures, which must originate in the House <strong>of</strong> Representatives). It must<br />

be passed by a majority vote <strong>of</strong> each house <strong>of</strong> the Legislature on a roll call vote and not be<br />

vetoed by the Governor. In the event the Governor vetoes a bill, it can become law if passed<br />

again by both houses <strong>of</strong> the Legislature by two-thirds <strong>of</strong> those persons present in each house.<br />

A bill can become law without the Governor’s approval if it is not vetoed by the Governor<br />

within five days (Sundays excepted) after presentation to him during the session. After the<br />

Legislature adjourns “sine die” the Governor has ten days to sign a bill into law or to impose<br />

a veto.<br />

A bill cannot become law until it has been read on three separate days in each house <strong>of</strong><br />

the Legislature previous to the final vote on the bill. In the case <strong>of</strong> urgency, two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the house where the bill is pending may vote to dispense with this provision.<br />

Introduction<br />

A bill may be introduced in the Legislature by a member, group <strong>of</strong> members or by a<br />

standing committee. After the 20th day <strong>of</strong> the session in the House and the 12th day in the<br />

Senate, no bill may be introduced except by committee. After the 36th day no bill may be<br />

introduced except by certain privileged committees. In the House: <strong>State</strong> Affairs, Appropriations,<br />

Education, Revenue and Taxation, and Ways and Means committees. In the Senate: <strong>State</strong><br />

Affairs, Finance, and Judiciary and Rules committees.<br />

After the bill has been drawn in proper form for introduction, the original bill and<br />

fifteen copies are presented to the Chief Clerk or the <strong>Secretary</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Senate who assigns the<br />

House or Senate bill a number by which it will always be known. The numbered bill is then<br />

introduced by reading it on the Order <strong>of</strong> Business “Introduction and First Reading <strong>of</strong> Bills.”<br />

Bills which have been passed by the other house are received and placed on the same<br />

order <strong>of</strong> business and treated in the same manner as new bills in the house <strong>of</strong> origin.<br />

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First Reading<br />

The bill is read the first time and is then referred by the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong><br />

Representatives to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee for printing. No law<br />

can be passed except by bill, and no bill can become law without first being printed. After the<br />

bill is printed, it is reported back by the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee and<br />

is referred to a standing committee by the Speaker.<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> Standing Committees<br />

Each committee to which the bill is referred conducts a study which may include<br />

research, hearings, expert testimony, statements <strong>of</strong> interested parties, and any information<br />

which may help the committee judge the scope <strong>of</strong> the proposed law and determine its effect.<br />

A committee that reports out a bill after completing its study may report it out with<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the following recommendations:<br />

1. Do Pass<br />

2. Without recommendation<br />

3. To be placed on General Orders for amendment<br />

4. Do not pass (bills are seldom released from committee with this<br />

recommendation)<br />

5. Withdrawn with the privilege <strong>of</strong> introducing another bill<br />

6. Be referred to another standing committee<br />

If a committee reports a bill out and does not recommend that the bill be amended or<br />

other action to keep it from going to the floor, the bill is then placed on second reading.<br />

Many bills are not reported out by committees and “die” in committee. Special rules<br />

<strong>of</strong> the House apply when the committee does not desire to report out a bill for consideration<br />

by the entire House.<br />

Second Reading<br />

When a bill is reported out <strong>of</strong> committee, it is placed on the second reading calendar<br />

and is read again. The following legislative day, the bill is automatically on third reading<br />

unless other action has been taken.<br />

Third Reading<br />

The Clerk is required to read the bill at length, section by section, when it is on the<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Business “Third Reading <strong>of</strong> Bills.” It is normal procedure, however, for the members<br />

to give unanimous consent to dispense with this reading at length.<br />

It is at third reading that the bill is ready for debate, and the final vote on the passage<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bill is taken at this time. Each bill is sponsored by a member who is known as the “floor<br />

sponsor” and who opens and closes debate in favor <strong>of</strong> passage <strong>of</strong> the bill. After debate has<br />

closed, the members vote on the electronic voting machine. Each member present can cast<br />

either an “aye” or “nay” vote. A bill is passed by a majority <strong>of</strong> those present.<br />

If the bill fails to pass, it is filed by the Chief Clerk. If the bill is passed, it is transmitted<br />

to the Senate where it may go through a similar process.<br />

Senate Action on House Bills<br />

After the final action by the Senate on a House bill, it is returned to the House with a<br />

message explaining the Senate’s action. The message is read to the House. If the bill passed<br />

the Senate without amendment, it is enrolled by the House Judiciary, Rules and Administration<br />

Committee, signed by the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House and the President <strong>of</strong> the Senate and transmitted<br />

to the Governor for his action.<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole<br />

When a printed bill is to be amended, it is referred to the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole for<br />

amendment.<br />

At the proper order <strong>of</strong> business, the House resolves itself into the Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Whole House and the entire membership sits as one committee to consider changes to both<br />

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House and Senate bills.<br />

When a House bill has been amended by the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole, and the committee’s<br />

report on the amendment(s) accepted by the House, it is referred to the engrossing committee<br />

(in the House, the Judiciary, Rules & Administration Committee) where the amendments are<br />

inserted into the bill and the engrossed bill is then placed back on the calendar to be considered<br />

as a new bill which must receive three readings.<br />

Governor’s Action<br />

After receiving a bill passed by both the House and the Senate the Governor may:<br />

1. Approve the bill by signing it within five days after its receipt, Sundays<br />

excepted.<br />

2. Allow the bill to become law without his approval by not signing it within the<br />

five days allowed.<br />

3. Disapprove (veto) the bill within the five days allowed and return the bill to the<br />

house <strong>of</strong> origin giving his reason for disapproval. The exception here is that<br />

in the event the Legislature has adjourned “sine die” the Governor has 10 days<br />

to veto a bill or 10 days to let it become law without his signature.<br />

A bill may become law over the Governor’s veto if both houses vote to override the<br />

Governor’s veto by a two-thirds vote <strong>of</strong> the members present in each house.<br />

When a bill is approved by the Governor or becomes law without his approval or over<br />

his veto, it is transmitted to the <strong>Secretary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> for assignment <strong>of</strong> a chapter number in the<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Session Laws. The bill then becomes law July 1, except in the case <strong>of</strong> an emergency<br />

clause or a retroactive clause.<br />

Source: www.legislature.idaho.<strong>gov</strong>/<br />

Reapportionment<br />

On March 23, 2001, <strong>Idaho</strong>’s first Commission on Reapportionment convened to<br />

establish legislative and congressional district boundaries to be in effect for the next decade<br />

beginning with the 2002 election.<br />

Once every ten years after each census, as required by law, or when directed by the <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Supreme Court, <strong>Idaho</strong>’s legislative and congressional districts are redrawn. For the first time,<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> used a citizens’ commission to redraw legislative and congressional district boundaries.<br />

Before <strong>Idaho</strong> voters amended the state Constitution in 1994 to create a Reapportionment<br />

Commission, redistricting was done by a committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Idaho</strong> Legislature.<br />

Commission<br />

Kristi Sellers, Chubbuck Co-Chair<br />

Tom Stuart, Boise Co-Chair<br />

Dean Haagenson, Coeur d’Alene<br />

Ray Givens, Coeur d’Alene<br />

John Hepworth, Twin Falls (resigned 12/4/01) Karl Shurtliff, Boise<br />

Derlin Taylor, Burley (appointed 12/5/01)<br />

The original and still primary reason for conducting a national census every ten<br />

years is to determine how the 435 seats in the United <strong>State</strong>s House <strong>of</strong> Representatives are<br />

to be apportioned among the 50 states. Each state receives its share <strong>of</strong> the 435 seats in the<br />

U.S. House based on the proportion <strong>of</strong> its population to that <strong>of</strong> the total U.S. population. For<br />

example, the population shifts during the 1990’s will result in the Northeastern states losing<br />

population and therefore seats in Congress to the Southern and the Western states.<br />

Apportionment determines each state’s power, as expressed by the size <strong>of</strong> their<br />

congressional delegation, in Congress and, through the electoral college, directly affects the<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> the president (each state’s number <strong>of</strong> votes in the electoral college equals the number<br />

<strong>of</strong> its representatives and senators in Congress). Like all states, <strong>Idaho</strong> has two U.S. senators.<br />

Based on our 1990 population <strong>of</strong> 1,006,000 people and our 2000 population <strong>of</strong> 1,293,953, and<br />

relative to the populations <strong>of</strong> the other 49 states, <strong>Idaho</strong> will have two seats in the U.S. House<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Representatives. Even with the state’s 28.5% population increase from 1990 to 2000, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

will not be getting a third seat in the U.S. House <strong>of</strong> Representatives. Assuming <strong>Idaho</strong> keeps<br />

growing at the same rate it did through the decade <strong>of</strong> the 1990’s, it will likely be 30 or 40 years<br />

(after 3 or 4 more censuses) before <strong>Idaho</strong> gets a third congressional seat.<br />

Redistricting is the process <strong>of</strong> redrawing the boundaries <strong>of</strong> legislative and congressional<br />

districts within each state to achieve population equality among all congressional districts and<br />

among all legislative districts. The U.S. Constitution requires this be done for all congressional<br />

districts after each decennial census. The <strong>Idaho</strong> Constitution also requires that this be done for<br />

all legislative districts after each census. The democratic principle behind redistricting is “one<br />

person, one vote.” Requiring that districts be <strong>of</strong> equal population ensures that every elected<br />

state legislator or U.S. congressman represents very close to the same number <strong>of</strong> people in<br />

that state, therefore, each citizen’s vote will carry the same weight.<br />

The census records population changes and is the legally recognized basis for<br />

redrawing electoral districts <strong>of</strong> equal population. In a democracy, it is important for all citizens<br />

to have equal representation.<br />

Based on the 1990 census, each <strong>Idaho</strong> congressman represented close to 503,400 people<br />

after the last redistricting ten years ago. As the decade progressed and <strong>Idaho</strong> experienced rapid<br />

growth, particularly in its urban areas, the population <strong>of</strong> the two congressional districts have<br />

grown unevenly and beyond that ideal size. Based on 2000 census figures, our two congressmen<br />

will each represent about 647,000 people. Unlike in the U.S. House <strong>of</strong> Representatives,<br />

representation in the U.S. Senate is not based on a state’s population. Each state gets two<br />

Senate seats regardless <strong>of</strong> how large or small—population wise—they are. Therefore, each<br />

state’s two U.S. senators represent all <strong>of</strong> that state’s citizens.<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> had 35 legislative districts during the 1990’s—the <strong>Idaho</strong> Constitution says that<br />

there can be no less than 30 nor more than 35 legislative districts. Each legislative district is<br />

represented by one senator and two representatives. Since <strong>Idaho</strong>’s legislative districts are not<br />

further split into two House <strong>of</strong> Representative districts, both representatives, like the senator,<br />

serve the entire district. Based on the 1990 census, each state legislator represented about<br />

28,800 people after the last redistricting ten years ago. Based on 2000 census figures, each<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 105 state legislators will represent about 37,000 people to start <strong>of</strong>f the first decade <strong>of</strong><br />

the third millennium.<br />

Chronology <strong>of</strong> Commission<br />

March 23, 2001 — The U.S. Census Bureau delivered the Census 2000 population, race and<br />

ethnicity data for <strong>Idaho</strong>. <strong>Idaho</strong>’s 2000 population: 1,293,953, a 28.5% growth rate from 1990.<br />

The growth was concentrated primarily in Kootenai, Canyon and Ada counties with the rest<br />

<strong>of</strong> the state experiencing little change in population.<br />

June 5, 2001 — <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>Secretary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Pete T. Cenarrusa issued order <strong>of</strong>ficially forming<br />

the Commission.<br />

August 22, 2001 — Plan C15, a two district congressional redistricting plan is approved by<br />

the commission. Plan L66, a thirty-five district legislative redistricting plan is approved by<br />

the commission.<br />

November 29, 2001 — in Smith et al v. <strong>Idaho</strong> Commission on Redistricting et al, a unanimous<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Supreme Court ruled Plan L66 unconstitutional. Court directed the Commission to adopt<br />

a new legislative redistricting plan.<br />

January 8, 2002 — Plan L91, a 35-district legislative redistricting plan is adopted by the<br />

Commission.<br />

March 1, 2002 — In Bingham County et al v. <strong>Idaho</strong> Commission on Redistricting et al, the<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Supreme Court ruled Plan L91 violated the U.S. Constitution and ordered the Commission<br />

to adopt a new legislative redistricting plan.<br />

March 9, 2002 — Plan L97, a 35-district legislative redistricting plan is adopted by the<br />

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April 19, 2002 — <strong>Idaho</strong> Supreme Court denied the final two petitions challenging Plan<br />

L97.<br />

Source: Commission on Redistricting<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Legislative Services<br />

Wildlife Refuge, Boundary County<br />

Photo Courtesy: Glenda Poston<br />

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SENATE<br />

John C. Andreason District 15<br />

Republican Term: 8<br />

Address: 5120 Mountain View Drive, Boise 83704; born 4/20/1929 at <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Falls; 1947 graduate Arco High School; attended ISU, B.S. in Political Science<br />

from U <strong>of</strong> I; U.S. Air Force; served in the Senate, 1967-70; former Arco City<br />

Council; board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Cities; retired as director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Legislative Budget Office after 23 years; member Lions International,<br />

past deputy district <strong>gov</strong>ernor; past staff chairman, National Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> Legislatures (NCSL); president, National Fiscal Officers Association;<br />

member NCSL Exec Comm.; treasurer, National Education Commission <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>State</strong>s; past vice-chair, National. Education Commission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong>s; spouse: Darlene;<br />

children: Tom, Dale, Karen and Lori.<br />

Steve Bair District 28<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 947 W 200 S, Blackfoot 83221; born 04/0 9/1958 at Blackfoot,<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong>; graduated 1976 from Snake River HS in Moreland; attended Ricks<br />

College; L.D.S.; agribusiness; precinct committeeman; 28 year member<br />

<strong>of</strong> Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America; spouse: Lori; children: Amber, Sheyann, Josh,<br />

Katie and Jared.<br />

Diane Bilyeu District 29<br />

Democrat Term: 2<br />

Address: 11076 N Philbin, Pocatello 83202; born in Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong>;<br />

graduated from Pocatello High School; B.A. in Speech and Theatre from<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> University 1968, extensive taxation education; Episcopalian;<br />

retired assessor; Rotary; ISU Women’s Club, Zonta International; <strong>State</strong>sman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year (Pi Sigma Alpha), Bartz Award for Community Service, Diane<br />

& Chick Bilyeu Theater naming; hobbies: fishing & camping, theater, travel<br />

and spending time with grandchildren; spouse: Chick (deceased); children:<br />

Brigette, Clark and Valencia.<br />

Les Bock District 16<br />

Democrat Term: 1<br />

Address: 950 W Bannock Street Suite 1100, Boise 83702; attorney; Senate<br />

2008-2010; House <strong>of</strong> Representatives 2006-2008; member <strong>of</strong> the Senate<br />

Judiciary and Rules, Health and Welfare, and Agricultural Affairs committees;<br />

bachelor’s degree, University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis; law degree, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California, Hastings College <strong>of</strong> Law, San Francisco; served on the <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Commission for Children and Youth as executive director for the <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Human Rights Education Center; Community Center Elm Aware; <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> Bar awards for outstanding service and pro bono legal work; family:<br />

wife Mary and two sons; hobbies: horseback riding, woodworking, art and reading.<br />

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Bert Brackett District 23<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: Flat Creek Ranch, Rogerson 83302; born 10/17/1944 at Twin<br />

Falls; 1962 graduate <strong>of</strong> Hagerman High School; B.S. in Agriculture from<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; 116 Armored Calv. <strong>Idaho</strong> National Guard; rancher;<br />

President <strong>Idaho</strong> Cattle Association, Chairman <strong>Idaho</strong> Rangeland Resource<br />

Commission; 1996 Cattleman <strong>of</strong> the Year; spouse: Paula; children: Lori<br />

Blatner, Ira Brackett, Jani Revier, Gus Brackett, Jake Brackett.<br />

Joyce M. Broadsword District 2<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: PO Box 76, Cocolalla 83813; born 6/18/1958 at Sandpoint ID;<br />

1976 graduate <strong>of</strong> Sandpont Senior High; Protestant; co-owner <strong>of</strong> a log<br />

home manufacturing business and a construction development company;<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> a medical laboratory courier service; past president ID Women<br />

in Timber; past co-chair Federated Women in Timber; member <strong>of</strong> advisory<br />

boards for <strong>Idaho</strong> Rural Partnership; Western Legislative Forestry Task<br />

Force and <strong>State</strong> affiliate for Woman in Government; member Sandpoint<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; Historic Wallace Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; Priest<br />

River Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; Silver Valley Republican Women; vice-chair Senate Health &<br />

Welfare Committee; member <strong>of</strong> Senate Transportation and Finance Committee; spouse: John;<br />

children: Brian, Andrew, J.C.; 3 grandchildren.<br />

Dean L. Cameron District 26<br />

Republican Term: 10<br />

Address: 1101 Ruby Drive, Rupert 83350; born at Burley; graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Meridian High School; Associate Degree in Arts & Science majoring in<br />

political science from Ricks College (now BYU-<strong>Idaho</strong>); co-owner Cameron<br />

& Seamons, Inc. Insurance and Investments; National Association <strong>of</strong> Health<br />

Underwriters; National Association <strong>of</strong> Insurance Financial Advisors (NAIFA);<br />

Mini-Cassia Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; Rupert Rotary Club; spouse: Linda<br />

Lanovara; children: Carissa, Laci and Nathan.<br />

Charles H. Coiner District 24<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: 528 Ballingrude Drive, Twin Falls 83301; born 4/25/1943 at Twin<br />

Falls; graduated 1961 from Hansen High School; B.A. in Architecture<br />

from Stanford, Palo Alto CA; farmer; spouse: Carolyn; children: Dylan<br />

and Morgan.<br />

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Tim Corder District 22<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: 357 SE Corder Drive, Mountain Home 83647; born 10/8/1949;<br />

1967 graduate <strong>of</strong> Nampa High School; U.S. Army, Airborne Infantry/Viet<br />

Nam; Lutheran LCMS; self-employed trucking company; former member<br />

Mountain Home Highway District; Leadership <strong>Idaho</strong> Agriculture; <strong>Idaho</strong> Ag in<br />

the Classroom; spouse: LaVonne; three children and three grandchildren.<br />

Denton Darrington District 27<br />

Republican Term: 14<br />

Address: 302 South Highway 77, Declo 83323; born 4/30/40 at Burley<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong>; graduated Declo High School; B.S. in Agriculture in 1963 from<br />

Utah <strong>State</strong> University; farmer/teacher; L.D.S.; Farm Bureau; Cassia County<br />

Historical Society; Outstanding Republican County Chairman 1986; 93-94<br />

and 2003-2004 chairman, Law & Justice Committee-NCSL; 94 Legislator<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year-National Republican Legislators Association; spouse: Virgene<br />

Lind Darrington; children: Lyn, Dee, Kimel, Kae and Matthew.<br />

Bart M. Davis District 33<br />

Republican Term: 6<br />

Address: 2638 Bellin Circle, <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls 83402; born March 7, 1955 at<br />

Rapid City SD; 1973 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls High School; B.A. from<br />

Brigham Young University; J.D. from University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; L.D.S.; attorney;<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Governments Vice Chair, Eastern <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> Park Search<br />

Committee chair, College <strong>of</strong> Law Advisory Council member U <strong>of</strong> I, 2003-<br />

2004 Chairman Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Government West; 1999-2000 <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls<br />

Education Advisory Council member; 1999 Toll Fellow, Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

Governments; 1999 <strong>Idaho</strong> Governors Executive Comm. on Safety in Schools;<br />

1999 Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism Award, Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section, <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> Bar; 2000-<br />

2001 <strong>Idaho</strong> Governors Family Farm Security Task Force; founding board member & past<br />

chair, Commercial Bankruptcy Law Section, <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> Bar; spouse: Marion Davis; children:<br />

Christopher, Weston, Cameron (deceased), Jil, Rebecca and Annie; six grandchildren.<br />

Russell M. Fulcher District 21<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: PO Box 1166, Meridian 83680; born in Meridian <strong>Idaho</strong>; graduated<br />

Meridian High School; BBA and MBA in Business Administration from<br />

Boise <strong>State</strong> University; completed Electronic Engineering Program at<br />

Micron Technology; Protestant; business commercial real estate; spouse:<br />

Kara; children: Meghan, Benjamin and Nicole.<br />

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Robert L. Geddes District 31<br />

Republican Term: 8<br />

Address: 240 E 3rd N, Soda Springs 83276; born 11/14/55 at Preston;<br />

graduated from Preston High School; attended Ricks College; B.S. in<br />

Geology from Utah <strong>State</strong> University; LDS; geologist, environmental<br />

specialist; past chairman <strong>of</strong> Caribou County Republican Committee; past<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Snake River Section <strong>of</strong> the American Institute <strong>of</strong> Mining<br />

Engineers; spouse: Tammy; children: Megan, Emily, Lizabeth, Robert W.,<br />

and Jess, five grandchildren.<br />

John W. Goedde District 4<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: 1010 E Mullan #203, Coeur d’Alene 83814; born 05/20/1949<br />

at Chelan WA; graduated Chelan High School in 1967; B.A. in Hotel &<br />

Restaurant Administration from Washington <strong>State</strong> University; Certified<br />

Insurance Counselor; Certified Risk Manager; Independent Insurance Agent;<br />

former trustee School District #271; former precinct committeeman and state<br />

committeeman; past chairman Coeur d’Alene Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, past<br />

president North <strong>Idaho</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; Coeur d’Alene Volunteer <strong>of</strong><br />

the Year 1996; Insurance Women <strong>of</strong> North <strong>Idaho</strong>-Insurance Industry Leader<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year 1993; <strong>Idaho</strong> Insurance Underwriters/Agent <strong>of</strong> the Year 2000; spouse: Terri, son:<br />

Brian.<br />

Jim Hammond District 5<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 747 N Dundee Drive, Post Falls 83854; born 06/18/1950 at Missoula,<br />

MT; graduated Loyola High School in Missoula; B.A. in Education from<br />

Carroll College in Helena; M.A. in Education Administration; Roman<br />

Catholic; consultant; former City Council and Mayor <strong>of</strong> Post Falls; member<br />

<strong>of</strong> Post Falls Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Board, Panhandle Area Council, Post<br />

Falls Lions, Post Falls Community Volunteers, <strong>State</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

1999-2003, <strong>State</strong> Charter School Commission 2003-2006, <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

Building Authority since 1997; 2002 Citizen <strong>of</strong> the Year by Post Falls<br />

Chamber; spouse: Dr. Cynthia Hammond; children: Sean and T.J. Hammond, Kurt Selberg,<br />

four grandchildren.<br />

Leland G. “Lee” Heinrich District 8<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: PO Box 1092, Cascade 83611; born 07/29/1943 at Boise; 1961<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Donnelly/McCall High School; B.S. Agricultural Economics<br />

from University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; Protestant; retired; Valley County Clerk 1991-<br />

2007, Chairman Cascade Rural Fire & EMS District, 17 years on Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Trustees for Cascade Medical Center, <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> Snowmobile Association,<br />

Cascade Senior Citizens; Mils/Adler Award, Star News Award; spouse:<br />

Brenda; 5 children, 11 grandchildren.<br />

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Brent Hill District 34<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: 1010 South 2nd East, Rexburg 83440; born 4/23/1949 at Rigby;<br />

graduated Madison High School in 1967; B.S. in Accounting from Utah<br />

<strong>State</strong> University; Certified Public Accountant/Certified Financial Planner;<br />

past president Rexburg Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; member Madison County<br />

Coordinating Committee; USU “Outstanding Accounting Graduate” and<br />

“Accounting Alumnus <strong>of</strong> the Year”; spouse: Julie; children: Justin, Ritchie,<br />

Michael and Kevin.<br />

Michael Jorgenson District 3<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: 2953 Pt. Hayden Drive, Hayden Lake 83835; born 1/13/1949 at<br />

Boise; 1967 graduate <strong>of</strong> Capital High in Boise; attended Eastern Oregon<br />

University at LaGrande in business & economics; Christian; consultant;<br />

former president-Hayden Lake City Council; Blue Key National Honor<br />

Fraternity; V.P. <strong>of</strong> Spokane-Coeur d’Alene Opera board; Kootenai County<br />

board member-Youth Endowment Foundation; Congressman Otter’s Kitchen<br />

Cabinet; Youth Football coach; District 3 Legislative Chairman, past vicechair<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kootenai County Republicans, Boys & Girls Club <strong>of</strong> America Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Directors; spouse: Cynthia; two children and three grandchildren.<br />

Kate Kelly District 18<br />

Democrat Term: 3<br />

Address: PO Box 654, Boise 83701; George Mason University; M.S.<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Mines; J.D. from University <strong>of</strong> Utah,<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Law; attorney; member <strong>Idaho</strong> and Utah <strong>State</strong> Bar Associations;<br />

3 children.<br />

Shawn A. Keough District 1<br />

Republican Term: 7<br />

Address: P.O. Box 101, Sandpoint 83864; born in 1959 in New Jersey; 1978<br />

graduate Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati OH; attended North <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

College and Lewis Clark <strong>State</strong> College in Business Management; protestant;<br />

public relations; spouse: Mike; two children.<br />

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Nicole LeFavour District 19<br />

Democrat Term: 1<br />

Address: 1210 N 11th, Boise 83702; teacher writing for at risk youth, nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organizer, small business owner; Senate, 2008-2010; member <strong>of</strong> Legislative<br />

Council, Joint Finance and Appropriations, Commerce and Human<br />

Resources, Health and Welfare committees; House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, two<br />

terms, 2004-2008; Energy Technology and Environment, Judiciary Rules<br />

and Administration, Revenue and Taxation committees; bachelor’s degree,<br />

cognitive science, University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley; master’s degree,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Montana; Graduate, Darden Emerging Leaders Program,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Virginia; advocate <strong>of</strong> poverty and taxation issues; <strong>Idaho</strong> Center for Budget and<br />

Tax Policy; Human Rights Day Award, <strong>Idaho</strong> Voices Faith for Human Rights; <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

Planning Council on Mental Health, Legislator <strong>of</strong> the Year Award 2008; Woman <strong>of</strong> the Year,<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Business Review 2007; family: partner Carol.<br />

Patti Anne Lodge District 13<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: PO Box 96, Huston 83630; born Pittsburgh, PA; <strong>Idaho</strong>an since age 4;<br />

B.A. in History/Secondary Education; Marylhurst University; graduate studies<br />

at BSU, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> University and Albertson College <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Idaho</strong>; NNU; Religion Catholic; Ret. Public School Educator/Agri-Business<br />

owner; Chairman Senate Health & Welfare Comm.; Member Senate Judiciary<br />

& Rules and Commerce Human Resources Comm.; JFAC 2003-2007; Co-<br />

Chair Joint Millennium Fund Comm.; Legislative Council 2003-; Information<br />

Technology Resource Management Council 2009-; Health Care Task Force<br />

2007-; <strong>State</strong> Drug Court Executive Comm.2001-; Energy, Environment and Technology Comm.<br />

2005-; Interagency Comm. on Substance Abuse Prevention Comm. 2005-; Juvenile Custody<br />

Review Board 2002-; Mental Health Sub Comm. 2007-; <strong>Idaho</strong> Meth Project Advisory Board<br />

2008-; Board <strong>of</strong> Health & Welfare 2007-; Girls and Boys Club Advisory Comm. 2009-; Nampa<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,;Former President, <strong>Idaho</strong> Federation <strong>of</strong> Republican Women, 1992-1996;<br />

precinct committee person, 1980-2001; former Canyon County Republican Chairman, Canyon<br />

County <strong>State</strong> Comm. Woman and Canyon County Republican Womens President; <strong>Idaho</strong> Republican<br />

Finance Co-Chair 2001; <strong>Idaho</strong> Catholic Foundation Board Member; NRA; National Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Republican Women Board Member 1992-2000; former member Caldwell Night Rodeo board <strong>of</strong><br />

directors and <strong>Idaho</strong> High School Rodeo Association; awards include <strong>Idaho</strong> Drug Court Leadership<br />

Award 2006; Ag All Star Award 2002-; Friend <strong>of</strong> Agriculture 2002-; ,Canyon County Centennial<br />

Woman, Woman <strong>of</strong> Distinction; Canyon County Outstanding Republican, <strong>Idaho</strong> Outstanding<br />

Republican Woman, <strong>Idaho</strong> Republican Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame and Outstanding County Chairman. Spouse:<br />

Edward J. Lodge; Children: Mary-Jeanne, Edward R., and Anne-Marie. Grandchildren: Cade,<br />

Amara and Hadley.<br />

Edgar J. Malepeai District 30<br />

Democrat Term: 4<br />

Address: 585 South 19th, Pocatello 83201; born 8/7/1950 at American<br />

Samoa; 1968 graduate <strong>of</strong> South San Francisco High School in California;<br />

B.A. in <strong>gov</strong>ernment from <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> University; teacher; Pocatello City<br />

Council 1981-1984; spouse: Brenda; children: Masina, Alexis and Ian.<br />

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John McGee District 10<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: PO Box 457, Caldwell 83606; born 1/27/1973 at Nampa; graduated<br />

1991 from Vallivue High School; B.A. in History from The College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>;<br />

Presbyterian; marketing director-West Valley Medical Center; Chairman<br />

Canyon County Republicans, member Caldwell Rotary Club; chairman,<br />

Regional Substance Abuse Authority Legislative Committee, Vice Chair<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees – The College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; Distinguished Service Award-<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Educators; 2004 Canyon Co Republican<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year; Distinguished Service Award, National Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

Foresters, 2006 <strong>Idaho</strong> Young Republican <strong>of</strong> the Year, 2006 Republican Legislator <strong>of</strong> the Year;<br />

spouse: Hanna, daughter: Madalyn.<br />

Shirley McKague District 20<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 933 E. Pine, Meridian 83642; graduate <strong>of</strong> Nampa High School;<br />

Christian; legal secretary and service station owner; precinct committeeman;<br />

member <strong>Idaho</strong> Farm Bureau, Meridian Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; former<br />

newspaper columnist; spouse: Paul; children: Rhonda, Van, Dan, Randy,<br />

Rick and Robert. Previously served 5 terms in the House. Appointed to fill<br />

vacancy in Senate 01/04/2007.<br />

Curt McKenzie District 12<br />

Republican Term: 4<br />

Address: PO Box 1521, Boise 83701; born 2/9/1969 at Corvallis OR;<br />

B.A. in Physics/History from Northwest Nazarene University; J.D. from<br />

Georgetown University; Nazarene; attorney; spouse: Renee; children:<br />

Jackson and Madison.<br />

Dean M. Mortimer District 32<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 7403 S 1st E, <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls ID 83404; Business Owner; previously<br />

served in the <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Representatives 2007-2008; member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee, Education, and<br />

Judiciary and rules committees; Associate's Degree from Ricks College,<br />

Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and Master’s Degree in Business<br />

Administration from Utah <strong>State</strong> University; Active in: Mortgage Bankers<br />

Association; precinct committee chairman; Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America; <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Falls Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; family: wife Judy Woodbury, four children<br />

and five grandchildren; hobbies: fishing, gardening, woodworking.<br />

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Monty J. Pearce District 9<br />

Republican Term: 4<br />

Address: 2001 County Line Road, New Plymouth 83655; served two terms<br />

in the House <strong>of</strong> Representatives 1999-2002, rancher; spouse: Merry.<br />

Gary J. Schroeder District 6<br />

Republican Term: 9<br />

Address: 1289 Highland, Moscow 83843; born 11/8/44 at Columbus WI;<br />

graduated from Marshall High School in Marshall WI; B.S. in Biology/<br />

Political Science from University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Superior and M.S. in Zoology<br />

from the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; U.S. Navy 1962-65; businessman/outdoor<br />

writer; civic organizations: American Legion, NRA, Ducks Unlimited;<br />

Moscow League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters; Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Latah<br />

Wildlife Association; children: Barrett.<br />

Jeff Siddoway District 35<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 1764 E 1200 N, Terreton 83450; born 10/21/1948 at Rexburg;<br />

graduate South Fremont High School in St. Anthony; attended University<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; L.D.S.; rancher <strong>of</strong> sheep, elk and bison; spouse: Cindy; children:<br />

Billie Jean, Jodie and J.C.<br />

Melinda S. Smyser District 11<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 26298 Lee Lane, Parma 83660; born 10/29/1958, attended<br />

Middleton High School, Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science Degree from the University <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> with a double major in C/T/Design and Education/Extension, Master’s<br />

Degree from the College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Masters <strong>of</strong> Education/Counseling. Current<br />

position Caldwell School District Safe/Drug Free School Coordinator;<br />

P.E.O., past president <strong>Idaho</strong> School Counselor’s Association, Sunday school<br />

teacher, immediate past president <strong>Idaho</strong> Federation <strong>of</strong> Republican Women,<br />

board <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> Safe Schools Program; Canyon County Republican<br />

Women, <strong>Idaho</strong> School Boards Association, co-chair COSAC, 2008 Presidential Elector;<br />

awards: <strong>Idaho</strong> School Counselor <strong>of</strong> the Year, Republican <strong>of</strong> the Year, Outstanding Republican<br />

Women; family: spouse C.A. “Skip”, children: Lincoln, Logan, Landon and Laureen; hobbies:<br />

traveling, politics, sports.<br />

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Joe Stegner District 7<br />

Republican Term: 6<br />

Address: 216 Prospect Blvd, Lewiston 83501; born 12/17/1949 at Clarkston<br />

WA; graduate Grangeville High School, Grangeville ID; graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; Lewis-Clark <strong>State</strong> College Foundation Board member;<br />

U <strong>of</strong> I Research Foundation board member; U <strong>of</strong> I Ag Consulting Councilpast<br />

president; Lewiston Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce past director; retired grain<br />

dealer; spouse: Deborah M.; children: Joseph, Emily, Matthew, and Anne;<br />

grandchildren: Hugh and Stella.<br />

Clint Stennett District 25<br />

Democrat Term: 8<br />

Address: PO Box 475, Ketchum 83340; born 10/1/56 at Winona MN;<br />

graduated 1973Valley High School; B.A. Journalism with a minor in<br />

Marketing from <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> University, previous owner <strong>of</strong> the Wood<br />

River Journal, KSKI-FM, KSVT-TV, KSVX-TV; currently owns and<br />

operates a ranch in Shoshone ID; Christian; served two terms in the<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Representatives 1990-1994 prior to election to <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

Senate; spouse: Michelle.<br />

Elliot Werk District 17<br />

Democrat Term: 4<br />

Address: 6810 Randolph Drive, Boise 83709; born 4/16/1957 at Montreal,<br />

Canada; graduated 1975 from Granada Hills High School in California;<br />

B.S. in Geology from Sonoma <strong>State</strong> University; spouse: Nancy Greenwald;<br />

children: Hattie Werk.<br />

Chuck Winder District 14<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address:5528 N Ebbetts Ave, Boise ID 83713; businessman; bachelor’s<br />

degree in political science, College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; served on the Boise City<br />

Design Review Committee and the Planning and Zoning Commission; Ada<br />

County Highway District Commission; chairman, <strong>Idaho</strong> Transportation<br />

Board; former naval aviator; family: wife Dianne, two children and five<br />

grandchildren; hobbies: golf, fly-fishing, flying, skiing.<br />

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Eric Anderson District 1<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: 28544 Priest Lake, 83856; born 5/31/1956 at Spokane, WA; 1974<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Shadle Park High, Spokane; B.A. in Political Science/Government<br />

from Eastern Washington U.; Credentialed Cooperative Director; Lutheran;<br />

contracting/real estate development; board member <strong>of</strong> Northwest Public<br />

Power Assn, Northern Light Electric Cooperative, Outlet Bay Sewer<br />

Dist, Republican precinct committeeman; commissioner West Priest Lake<br />

Volunteer Fire Dept; member Priest Lake Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Sandpoint<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Ntl Rural Electric Cooperative, International<br />

Foundation, NRA; received Ntl Rural Electric, International Programs Award; spouse: Nicky;<br />

children: Kara, Krista and Alana.<br />

Ken Andrus District 29<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: 6948 E Old Oregon Trail Road, Lava Hot Springs 83246; born<br />

07/14/1935 at Marion Summit Co, Utah; 1953 graduate <strong>of</strong> South Summit<br />

High in Kamas UT; B.S. in Animal Husbandry from Brigham Young<br />

University; Army veteran; LDS; rancher; board member and president<br />

Bannock County Farm Bureau; Marsh Valley School Board-vice chair for<br />

three years; spouse: Colleen Lloyd; children: Tonia, Marie, Milo, Melanie,<br />

Brent, Leena, Kevin and Joseph.<br />

Lenore Hardy Barrett District 35<br />

Republican Term: 9<br />

Address: PO Box 347, Challis 83226; born 6/16/34 at Newkirk, OK.; Ponca<br />

City High School, Oklahoma; B.S. in Biology/Chemistry from Oklahoma<br />

Baptist University; Southern Baptist; former member Challis City Council;<br />

former director Salmon River Electric Co-operative; Daughters <strong>of</strong> the Nile;<br />

Eastern Star; Independent Miner’s Assn.; <strong>Idaho</strong> Farm Bureau; Grassroots<br />

for Multiple Use Montana; spouse: Robert M. Barrett; children: Jerry, Judy,<br />

Patty, Tina, Michelle and Michael.<br />

Cliff Bayer District 21<br />

Republican Term: 4<br />

Address: 8020 West Amity Road, Boise 83709; born 08/16/1964; 1982<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Borah High; B.S. in Biology from Boise <strong>State</strong> University;<br />

medical research scientist; spouse: Nicki.<br />

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Scott Bedke District 27<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: 630 North Center, Oakley 83346; born April 27, 1958 in Twin<br />

Falls; graduated Oakley High School; B.S. in Finance from Brigham Young<br />

University; former president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Cattle Association; director <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Cattlemen’s Beef Association; former Oakley City Council member, 2nd<br />

term as Assistant Majority Leader; rancher, L.D.S.; spouse: Sarah; children:<br />

Derek, Emily, Valerie and Mitchel.<br />

Maxine T. Bell District 26<br />

Republican Term: 11<br />

Address: 194 South 300 East, Jerome 83338; born at Logan Utah; Jerome High<br />

School; College <strong>of</strong> Southern <strong>Idaho</strong> and <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> University; retired school<br />

librarian/farmer; spouse: H. Jack; children: Jeff, and 3 grandchildren.<br />

Carlos Bilbao District 11<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: 2062 Corral Road, Emmett 83617; born 11/14/1936 at Emmett;<br />

1955 graduate <strong>of</strong> Emmett High School; A.A. in Business from Orange<br />

Coast College in Costa Mesa CA; Business/Managment from University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Washington; U.S. Navy; Catholic; retired senior quality manager Boeing<br />

Company, Finance Chairman Walter Knox Hospital Board; Kiwanis, Lions;<br />

spouse: Nancy; children: Tami and Timothy.<br />

Max C. Black District 15<br />

Republican Term: 9<br />

Address: 3731 Buckingham Drive, Boise 83704; born 7/2/1936 at Delta<br />

Utah; Delta High School; BA in Business Administration from University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Utah; insurance agent; Optimist Club; past president <strong>Idaho</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Insurance Agents; past president Boise Independent Agents; Agent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year; spouse: Clydene; children: Jeffrey, Gary and Wendi.<br />

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Sharon Block District 24<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: 1093 Lakewood Dr., Twin Falls 83301; born 4/15/41 at American<br />

Falls; graduated Aberdeen High School; B.S. in Education from the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; Lutheran; former teacher/property management owner; community<br />

volunteer; former president-Twin Falls Co Republican Women; nominated to<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Republican Party Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame for Outstanding Republican Workers;<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Federation <strong>of</strong> Republican Women Tribute to Women Award; <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

Planning Council on Mental Health Award; spouse: D.W. “Bill”; children:<br />

Brian and Rachelle.<br />

Donna Boe District 30<br />

Democrat Term: 7<br />

Address: 226 South 16th, Pocatello 83201; born 8/7/1934 at San Angelo TX.,<br />

1952 graduate Highland High School in Albuquerque NM, B.A. in Social<br />

Studies from University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico; post graduate classes from <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> University; United Methodist; community volunteer; former mayor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pocatello; former member Pocatello City Council; member <strong>of</strong> Zonta,<br />

NAACP, League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters, Pocatello Zoological Society; recipient<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong>sman Distinguished Citizen award and the Woman <strong>of</strong> Today<br />

and Tomorrow award from Silver Sage Girl Scout Council; Gate City Rotary<br />

Community Service Award; Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Athena Award; Region 6, <strong>Idaho</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Health & Welfare Hero Award; Patricia Kempthorne Award, <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> Substance Abuse<br />

Authority; spouse: Roger Boe; children: Carl Boe, Karen Boe Haire; 3 grandchildren.<br />

Darrell Bolz District 10<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: 3412 College Avenue, Caldwell 83605; born 07/24/1943 at<br />

Ontario OR; graduated Fruitland High School; B.S. and M.S in Agriculture<br />

Education University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; served in U.S. Navy; Methodist; retired<br />

Extension Educator; currently Ag Consultant; member Nampa Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce, Food Producers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, chairman-Food Quality Assurance<br />

Institute, member Caldwell Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, member <strong>Idaho</strong> Juvenile<br />

Justice Commission, chairman <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> School & Hospital Advisory<br />

Board, Canyon County <strong>Chapter</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Alumni; awards: Governor’s Award-Education and Advocacy, Canyon County Pomona Pleasant<br />

Ridge Grange Outstanding Community Citizen, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Alumni Service Award,<br />

Distinguished Alumni Award-University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Agricultural and Life Sciences,<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Weed Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame, <strong>Idaho</strong> Co-op Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame, Canyon County Republican Party Hall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fame, <strong>Idaho</strong> Republican Party Outstanding Precinct Committeemen and the <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong>sman<br />

Distinguished Citizen; spouse: Carol; children: Debbie Link and Devin Bolz.<br />

Judy Boyle District 9<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: PO Box 57, Midvale 83645; rancher and freelance writer; attended<br />

Lassen Community College, Boise <strong>State</strong> University, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>;<br />

commissioner, Washington County Planning and Zoning Commission;<br />

substitute for former state Senator Ric Branch; natural resources director<br />

for former Congressman Helen Chenoweth; named one <strong>of</strong> the 100 most<br />

influential people in <strong>Idaho</strong>; family: son, daughter, grandson; hobbies: horses,<br />

hunting, fishing, camping.<br />

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Grant Burgoyne District 16<br />

Democrat Term: 1<br />

Address: 2203 Mountain View Drive, Boise 83706; attorney; bachelor’s<br />

degree, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; law degree, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Law; adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor, human resources law, Boise <strong>State</strong> University<br />

2002-2007; assistant to former <strong>Secretary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Pete Cenarrusa 1976-<br />

1978; Ada County Democratic Chair 1991-1994, Democratic National<br />

Committee, 2004-2008; co-author, <strong>Idaho</strong> Employment Policies Handbook<br />

(1998; rev. ed. 2001); spouse: Christy; daughters: Crystal and Katherine,<br />

two grandchildren; hobby: music.<br />

Marge Chadderdon District 4<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: 109 Lakeview Drive, Coeur d’Alene 83814; born 12/01/1937 at<br />

Poplar MT; 1955 graduate <strong>of</strong> Froid High School, MT; Associate degree<br />

in Education from College <strong>of</strong> Great Falls; attended Gonzaga University;<br />

Catholic; co-owned chain <strong>of</strong> floorcovering stores; former Fernan City<br />

Council member; Kootenai Co Republican precinct member; member<br />

<strong>of</strong> Soroptimist International, PEO, Beta Sigma Phi, Cancer Community<br />

Charities, Childrens Village Foundation, National Federation <strong>of</strong> Republican<br />

Women; <strong>Idaho</strong> & Kootenai Republican Women; Beta Sigma Phi Women<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year; Kootenai County Republican Woman <strong>of</strong> the Year; one son, three daughters and<br />

nine grandchildren.<br />

Liz Chavez District 7<br />

Democrat Term: 2<br />

Address: 1521 15th Ave, Lewiston 83501; born 11/28/1946 at Wendell ID;<br />

1965 graduate <strong>of</strong> Lewiston High School; Bachelor’s in Education from<br />

Lewis-Clerk <strong>State</strong> College; 5th year Master’s Equivalency; methodist;<br />

retired middle school teacher; past Chair-Nez Perce County Democrats;<br />

VP-Valley Transit Board, Seaport Quilters, Lenore Community Center,<br />

multiple <strong>of</strong>fices in Lewiston First United Methodist Church, Lewis-Clark<br />

<strong>State</strong> College Women’s Basketball Scholarship Club; spouse: Jerry; children:<br />

Felicia & John (deceased).<br />

Sue Chew District 17<br />

Democrat Term: 2<br />

Address: 1304 Lincoln Avenue, Boise 83706; born in Oakland CA; B.S.<br />

Biology & Natural Resources from UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco, D.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pharm.; pr<strong>of</strong>essor; member United Vision for <strong>Idaho</strong> and Women in<br />

Government; 2003 Women Making History, 2006 Cultural Center Service<br />

Award.<br />

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Jim Clark District 3<br />

Republican Term: 7<br />

Address: 8798 North Clarkview Place, Hayden Lake 83835; born 2/22/1944<br />

at Braddock PA.; 1962 graduate <strong>of</strong> Braddock High School; B.S. in Business<br />

Admin from University <strong>of</strong> Tampa FL, M.S. in International Relations from<br />

Troy <strong>State</strong> University, M.B.A. from University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; retired U.S. Army<br />

Lt. Colonel; Catholic; management consultant, adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor Eastern<br />

Washington University and Lewis Clark <strong>State</strong> College; member Retired<br />

Officers Association, Military Order <strong>of</strong> World Wars, Coeur d’Alene Charter<br />

Academy, American Legion; spouse: Vickie Parker-Clark; children: Phyllis,<br />

Sean, Julie and 4 grandchildren.<br />

Gary E. Collins District 12<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: 2019 E. Massachusetts, Nampa 83686; born 09/19/42 in Boise;<br />

Kuna High School; L.D.S.; insurance agency owner; spouse: Ann; children:<br />

Debra, David, Steven, Brent, Merilee and Kaylee.<br />

Brent Crane District 13<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: PO Box 86, Nampa 83653; born 07/02/1974 in Nampa ID;<br />

graduated in 1992 from Nampa Christian High School, received a B.A. in<br />

Political Science with emphasis in Public Administration from Boise <strong>State</strong><br />

University 2005; Protestant; Vice President <strong>of</strong> Crane Alarm Service; spouse:<br />

Rochenda, son Keaton.<br />

Brian Cronin District 19<br />

Democrat Term: 1<br />

Address: 825 E Jefferson, Boise 83712; owner marketing/communications<br />

firm; bachelor’s degree, Haverford College, Haverford, Penn.; master’s<br />

degree, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.; served on ACHD<br />

Neighborhood Advisory Council, Boise <strong>State</strong> Radio community advisory<br />

board, <strong>Idaho</strong> Human Rights Education Center Board, Small Business Success<br />

Center Board, and as vice president <strong>of</strong> Leadership Boise; <strong>Idaho</strong> Business<br />

Review’s Accomplished Under 40; family: wife Veronica, twin daughters;<br />

hobbies: family, reading, the great outdoors, tennis, music.<br />

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Lawerence Denney District 9<br />

Republican Term: 7<br />

Address: 2227 Denney Road, Box 114, Midvale 83645; born 2/25/1948 at<br />

Council ID; 1966 graduate <strong>of</strong> Midvale High School; B.S. in Agricultural<br />

Economics from University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; U.S. Army 1970-72; protestant;<br />

farmer; served four years as Majority Leader, 2nd term as Speaker <strong>of</strong> the<br />

House; spouse: Donna; children: Toni, Jennifer, Stephanie, Michael and<br />

six grandchildren.<br />

Brandon Durst District 18<br />

Democrat Term: 2<br />

Address: PO Box 170117, Boise 83717; born 01/15/1980 at Boise; 1998<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Boise High School; B.A. Political Science from Pacific Lutheran<br />

University in Tacoma WA; graduate student pursuing MPA at Boise <strong>State</strong><br />

University; christian; researcher; board member Democrats for Life <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Idaho</strong>, member Vineyard Boise, initial donor Boise Watershed Exhibit;<br />

spouse: Jaime; children: Nicholas, Broden and Graciana.<br />

George Eskridge District 1<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: PO Box 112, Dover 83825; born 1/1/1943 at Bonners Ferry;<br />

1961 graduate <strong>of</strong> Sandpoint High School; B.S in Business Administration<br />

from University <strong>of</strong> Montana; U.S. Navy; Lutheran; real estate sales;<br />

member Bonner County Assn <strong>of</strong> Realtors, Greater Sandpoint Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce, Elks Club, American Legion, Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars,<br />

Vietnam Veterans <strong>of</strong> America, American Legion Youth Baseball, and Bonner<br />

County Republicans; Public Power Distinguished Service Award 2002 and<br />

American Legion Dedicated Service Award 2002; spouse: Jenise; two sons<br />

and two grandchildren.<br />

Marc Gibbs District 31<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 632 Highway 34, Grace 83241; farmer; bachelor’s degree, Utah<br />

<strong>State</strong> University; commissioner, <strong>Idaho</strong> Fish and Game Commission, 1999-<br />

2006; family: wife Bonne, children Tori and Josh, four grandchildren;<br />

hobbies: skiing, team roping, all shooting sports.<br />

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Marv Hagedorn District 20<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 5285 W Ridgeside Street, Meridian 83646; born 3/2/1956 at Omak<br />

WA; 1974 graduate <strong>of</strong> Potlatch Jr/Sr High School; attended University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maryland and Pensacola Jr College; 5 years electronics, Leadership<br />

& Management; U.S. Navy (20 years active duty); Presbyterian; CEO,<br />

industrial trade company, retired Navy “Mustang”; Distinguished Life<br />

Member NRA, Life Member Disabled American Veterans, Life Member<br />

Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife-<strong>Idaho</strong> (co-founder), Founding/Life member<br />

North American Fishing Club, member American Legion; spouse: Patty;<br />

children: Kristin and John.<br />

Phil Hart District 3<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

1973 graduate <strong>of</strong> Awalt High School in Mountain View CA.; B.S. in Civil<br />

Engineering in 1980 from University <strong>of</strong> Utah; MBA from the Wharton<br />

School, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania in 1984; Protestant; structural engineer;<br />

published author; board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> Remington Water District; member <strong>of</strong><br />

American Legislative Exchange Council, Gun Owners <strong>of</strong> America, Kootenai<br />

County Republican Women, Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Wharton Alumni<br />

Association; daughter: Sarah.<br />

Stephen Hartgen District 23<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 1681 Wild Flower Lane, Twin Falls 83301; business consultant/<br />

economic development; publisher <strong>of</strong> The Times News, 1990-2004;<br />

Ph.D., University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; master’s degree,<br />

Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass.; bachelor’s degree, Amherst College,<br />

Amherst, Mass.; member since 1998 and current acting chairman, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Capitol Commission; founding board member, Southern <strong>Idaho</strong> Economic<br />

Development Organization; executive director, Business Plus; board<br />

member, Twin Falls Area Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; vice-chairman, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Industry; family: wife Linda, five children; hobbies: fly-fishing,<br />

historical reading.<br />

R.J. “Dick” Harwood District 2<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: 81527 Highway 3 South, St. Maries 83861; born 10/04/1947<br />

at St. Maries ID; graduated St. Maries High School 1967; Welding<br />

Blueprint Reading certification from North <strong>Idaho</strong> Junior College;<br />

business owner; Protestant; St. Joe Credit Union board member; Jaycee’s<br />

district representative; church board member; member Benewah County<br />

Republicans, Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and National Rifle Association; spouse:<br />

Carole; three children, 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.<br />

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Frank N. Henderson District 5<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: 362 S Ponderosa Loop, Post Falls 83854; born 12/6/1922 at Chicago<br />

IL; 1940 graduate <strong>of</strong> High School-School <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Rochester WI;<br />

attended University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; U.S. Army 33rd Division WWII; Presbyterian;<br />

retired marketing executive, newspaper publisher; 1980-83 Post Falls mayor;<br />

1983-91 Kootenai County Commissioner; foreign consultant on Public<br />

Administration and Economic Development 1993-2003, 20 projects in<br />

Russia and eastern Europe; life member <strong>of</strong> Sigma Chi Fraternity; American<br />

Legion Post 143, Post Falls; Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for<br />

Volunteerism, Kennedy Center, 2004; spouse: BettyAnn; children: Deborah, Stephen, Jennifer,<br />

Tom and Jane.<br />

Elfreda Higgins District 16<br />

Democrat Term: 1<br />

Address: 8741 W Atwater Drive, Garden City 83714; businesswoman;<br />

bachelor’s degree in business management, University <strong>of</strong> Phoenix; president,<br />

Garden City Council; chairman, Library Foundation Board; commissoner,<br />

Garden City Planning and Zoning Commission; volunteer, Garden City<br />

Police Department; Assistance League <strong>of</strong> Boise; family: husband Paul,<br />

three children, four grandchildren; hobbies: bike riding, hiking, camping,<br />

walking, golf, spending time with family and friends.<br />

Wendy Jaquet District 25<br />

Democrat Term: 8<br />

Address: PO Box 783, Ketchum 83340; born 9/16/1943 at Seattle WA;<br />

Garfield High School in Seattle; B.A. in Political Science and M.A. in Public<br />

Administration from University <strong>of</strong> Washington; Episcopal; former Minority<br />

Leader 1998-2008, former Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Sun Valley-Ketchum<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; former <strong>Idaho</strong> Arts Comm. & <strong>Idaho</strong> Job Partnership<br />

Act Advisory Council; pres. Region VII tourism committee; coordinator<br />

Ketchum Wagon Days; Wells Fargo Boulder Mt. Tour Comm.; coordinator<br />

Blaine County Centennial Comm.; Blaine County Comprehensive Plan<br />

Comm., 2006 Dean’s Advisory Board, College <strong>of</strong> Agricultural & Life Sciences at University<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, KBSU Advisory Board 2000-2003; recipient <strong>of</strong> Wood River Journal “Civic Activist”<br />

award, Friend <strong>of</strong> the Cities Legislative 1997, 1999, 2000 award from Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Cities, Sun Valley-Ketchum Chamber 1997 Volunteer <strong>of</strong> the Year Award and Silver Sage Girl<br />

Scout’s Woman <strong>of</strong> Today & Tomorrow, 1994, 2009 <strong>Idaho</strong> Business Review Women <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year, 2009 <strong>Idaho</strong> Regional Advisory Committees Patricia Kempthorne Award; spouse: Jim;<br />

married sons: Michael & Brian.<br />

Richard D. Jarvis District 21<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 5875 South Linder Road Meridian, <strong>Idaho</strong> 83642<br />

Jarvis Insurance and Financial Services; Chartered Financial Consultant;<br />

Chartered Life Underwriter; Business owner, Farmer and Pilot. Married<br />

with 6 Children and 14 Grandchildren.<br />

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William “Bill” Killen District 17<br />

Democrat Term: 2<br />

Address: 734 S Coral Place, Boise 83705; born 11/05/1938 at Olympia WA;<br />

B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in Palo<br />

Alto CA, J.D. from University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; US Navy, Lt. JG (CEC); Christian;<br />

retired Attorney; former City Council and former Mayor <strong>of</strong> McCall; Trout<br />

Unlimited, four children.<br />

Phylis K. King District 18<br />

Democrat Term: 2<br />

Address: 2107 Palouse, Boise 83705; born 05/08/1946 at Ogden UT; 1964<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Grand Junction High School in Grand Junction CO; B.S. in<br />

Microbiology from Colorado <strong>State</strong> University, Art Center College <strong>of</strong><br />

Design-Commercial Photography; methodist; commercial photographer;<br />

Soroptomist Internal, Vista Neighborhood Association, IWN.<br />

Steve Kren District 13<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 3478 S Windy Ridge Drive, Nampa 83686; born 03/30/1976 at<br />

Nampa; 1994 graduate <strong>of</strong> Nampa Christian; attended BSU; electrical Vice<br />

President Stephens Electric; spouse: Kalah; children: Jack and Halle<br />

Raúl R. Labrador District 14<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 1846 W Rush Road, Eagle 83616; born 12/08/1967 at Carolina<br />

Puerto Rico; 1985 graduate <strong>of</strong> Las Vegas High School, BA in Spanish<br />

(literature emphasis) from Brigham Young University in Provo UT, J.D. from<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Washington School <strong>of</strong> Law in Seattle WA; L.D.S.; attorney;<br />

precinct committeeman, District 14 Republican District Chairman, delegate<br />

to Republican National Convention 2004; served on various committees<br />

for Governor Kempthorne and Senator Craig; selected by <strong>Idaho</strong> Business<br />

Review as one <strong>of</strong> 40 accomplished leaders under the age <strong>of</strong> 40 (2001);<br />

spouse: Rebecca; 5 children.<br />

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Dennis M. Lake District 28<br />

Republican Term: 7<br />

Address: 830 Taber Road, Blackfoot 83221; born 10/5/1937 at Rigby ID;<br />

1955 graduate <strong>of</strong> Rigby High School; B.S. in Accounting from Brigham<br />

Young University; L.D.S.; agri-business; school board member; spouse:<br />

Luann; children: Rodney, Bruce, Kathleen and Tracy.<br />

Tom Loertscher District 31<br />

Republican Term: 11<br />

Address: 1357 Bone Road, Iona 83427; born 1/4/44 at Park City UT; Park<br />

City High School; B.S. in Accounting from University <strong>of</strong> Utah; 6 years, U.S.<br />

Army Reserve; farmer/rancher; L.D.S.; Bonneville County Commissioner<br />

for 6 years; East Central <strong>Idaho</strong> Private Industry Council; <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> Job<br />

Training Council; spouse: Linda; children: Brent, Wayne, Steven, Reed,<br />

Benjamin, Marlena, Brad and Bruce.<br />

Lynn M. Luker District 15<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 514 El Blanco Drive, Boise 83709; born 08/20/1953 at <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Falls ID; 1971 graduate <strong>of</strong> Lompoc Senior High in Lompoc CA, B.A. in<br />

Political Science from University <strong>of</strong> California Berkeley, J.D. College <strong>of</strong><br />

Law at University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> in Moscow; L.D.S.; attorney; <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> Bar<br />

Association, Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America; Editor in Chief <strong>Idaho</strong> Law Review<br />

(1979-80), Law Clerk to Chief Justice Bayes, <strong>Idaho</strong> Supreme Court (1980-<br />

1982), listed in Best Lawyers <strong>of</strong> America (2007-2009); spouse: Helen;<br />

children: Daniel, Jean, Rebecca, David, Eric, Rachel, Andrew and<br />

Emily.<br />

Jim Marriott District 28<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 799 W 200 S, Blackfoot 83221; born 12/10/1934 at Ogden UT;<br />

1953 graduate <strong>of</strong> Weber High School in Ogden UT, B.S. in Business<br />

Administration from Utah <strong>State</strong> University in Logan UT, commercial pilot<br />

rating; US Army 1st Lt.; L.D.S.; retired medical administration and small<br />

business owner; Rotary International; spouse: Colleen Saunders; children:<br />

Mike, Jane, Bobby and Dave.<br />

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Russ Mathews District 33<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: 2583 Genevieve Way, <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls 83402; born 12/5/1958<br />

at Rexburg ID; 1977 graduate <strong>of</strong> Blackfoot High School; bachelor’s<br />

degree in Communications from Brigham Young University; L.D.S.;<br />

Consultant; Precinct Committeeman; served as Staff Member on the US<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Representatives Committee on Government Operations and on<br />

Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer and Monetary Affairs; spouse:<br />

Virginia: 4 children.<br />

Janice McGeachin District 32<br />

Republican Term: 4<br />

Address: 6121 N 5th W, <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls 83401; born 01/18/1963 at Las<br />

Cruces NM; graduated 1981 from Skyline High School; BS/BA in<br />

Finance/Accounting from University <strong>of</strong> Arizona; Presbyterian; business<br />

owner; member <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Rotary, United Way,<br />

American Red Cross; chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Innovation Center; board member<br />

Development Workshop Foundation; spouse: James; children: Liza Ann<br />

and James Allyn.<br />

Mike Moyle District 14<br />

Republican Term: 6<br />

Address: 480 N Plummer Road, Star 83669; 1983 graduate <strong>of</strong> Meridian<br />

High School; attended BYU; L.D.S.; farmer/rancher; served on Far West<br />

Spearmint Committee; former fire commissioner <strong>of</strong> Star; served 4 years<br />

as House Assistant Majority Leader, serving second term as Majority<br />

Leader; spouse: Sue Ann; children: Kelsei, Jacob and Preston.<br />

Pete Nielsen District 22<br />

Republican Term: 4<br />

Address: 4303 SW Easy Street, Mountain Home 83647; born 03/15/1938<br />

at Burley; graduated Minico H.S.; attended BYU and Utah <strong>State</strong>; LDS;<br />

insurance agent and part-time farmer; former Republican County chairman<br />

and district chairman; member JC’s; president and director Elywhee Beet<br />

Growers; president Elmore Co NFO; president Elywhee Growers Assoc;<br />

Elmore County Farm Bureau; Eagle Scout; spouse: Connie; 5 daughters,<br />

Robin Jo, April, Heather, Celeste, Desarae and 3 sons, Arlow, Clint,<br />

Ivan.<br />

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Bob Nonini District 5<br />

Republic Term: 3<br />

Address: 5875 W Harbor Drive, Coeur d’Alene 83814; born 8/7/1954 in<br />

Wallace; 1972 graduate <strong>of</strong> Wallace High; attended North <strong>Idaho</strong> College;<br />

Catholic; insurance/investments; member Coeur d’Alene Rotary Club; Coeur<br />

d’Alene Library Foundation Board; Post Falls Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce;<br />

Rotarian <strong>of</strong> the Year 1996; 3 term Kootenai County Republican Chairman<br />

1998-2004; past state President <strong>Idaho</strong> Insurance & Financial Advisors<br />

2003-2004; spouse: Cathyanne.<br />

Joe Palmer District 20<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 1523 W 1st, Meridian 83642; business owner; attended Boise<br />

<strong>State</strong> University; served in the <strong>Idaho</strong> Army National Guard; family: wife<br />

Leslie, four children; hobbies: flying, snowmobiling, traveling <strong>Idaho</strong>, any<br />

activity with family.<br />

Anne Pasley-Stuart District 19<br />

Democrat Term: 4<br />

Address: 799 High Point Lane, Boise 83712; born in Caldwell; graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Caldwell High School; B.S. University <strong>of</strong> Great Falls; additional graduate<br />

work at Boise <strong>State</strong> University; Methodist; President/CEO <strong>of</strong> Pasley-Stuart<br />

Consulting; served as vice-chair and commissioner <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Idaho</strong> Personnel<br />

Commission, as chair <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Commission on Women’s Programs, and as<br />

chair <strong>of</strong> Boise Civil Service Commission; elected national Vice President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Society <strong>of</strong> Human Resources, as President <strong>of</strong> Treasure Valley Human<br />

Resource Association, as President <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Human Resource Council, As<br />

chair <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Federal Legislative Comm., Boise Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />

as chair <strong>of</strong> Human Resource Comm., <strong>Idaho</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Industry, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Hays Shelter Home, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, <strong>Idaho</strong> Women’s Network,<br />

Founding Director, Women’s Business Center, <strong>Idaho</strong> Hispanic Commission, Advisory Board<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> School and Hospital; awards: “Women Making History” by Boise <strong>State</strong> University,<br />

“<strong>Idaho</strong> Businesswoman <strong>of</strong> the Year” by <strong>Idaho</strong> Business Review, “Legislator <strong>of</strong> the Year” by the<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Public Employees Association, “Outstanding Leadership <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>ans with Disabilities”<br />

by <strong>State</strong> Independent Living Council.<br />

Jim Patrick District 23<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 2231 E 3200 N, Twin Falls 83301; born 7/1/1945 in Twin Falls;<br />

1945 graduate <strong>of</strong> Filer High School, B.S. in Agricultural Economics and<br />

Business Management from University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; 116th National Guard;<br />

farmer; Director- Salmon River Canal Company, President-IBC, Director-<br />

IMCB,<strong>Secretary</strong> Treasurer-NDBC; associate member Owyhee Cattlemens<br />

Association, West End Mens Club, Owyhee County Historical Society,<br />

Twin Falls County Farm Bureau, Twin Falls Rural Appraisers and Farm<br />

Managers, Twin Falls County Planning & Zoning Advisory Board, U <strong>of</strong> I<br />

and CSI Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Advisory Board Department <strong>of</strong> Agrculture Seed Indemnity<br />

Fund; Eagle Scout, Farm Bureau Member <strong>of</strong> the Year, Outstanding Water Quality Irrigator;<br />

spouse: Afton; children: David and Andrew.<br />

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Donna Pence District 25<br />

Democrat Term: 3<br />

Address: 1960 US Hwy 26, Gooding 83330; born 8/23/1942 in Joliet IL; 1960<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Richfield High School; BS Ed in Physical Education, Health and<br />

Social Studies; M.A. from <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> University; Methodist; retired teacher/<br />

coach; tree farmer; Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce director and former secretary;<br />

volunteer coordinator for Nature Conservancy’s Thousand Springs Festival;<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Nursery & Landscape Association-<strong>State</strong> Legislative Committee;<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Health Physical Education, local president-regional<br />

board; board member-5th District Coaches special achievement award;<br />

Recreation and Dance Board <strong>of</strong> Directors; leadership seminar at U <strong>of</strong> Texas by Delta Kappa<br />

Gamma teachers society 2004; spouse: Lew; children: Lynn, Kim and Dusty.<br />

Dell Raybould District 34<br />

Republican Term: 5<br />

Address: 3215 N 2000 W, Rexburg 83440; born 10/8/1933 at Rexburg;<br />

graduated Madison High School; attended Ricks College; L.D.S.; farmer/<br />

businessman; past chairman <strong>Idaho</strong> Potato Commission; past chairman<br />

National Potato Promotion Board; past chairman Madison Memorial Hospital<br />

board <strong>of</strong> trustees; 1989 National Potato Man <strong>of</strong> the Year; 1999 <strong>Idaho</strong> Grower<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year; 1990 East <strong>Idaho</strong> Agriculture Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame; 1995 <strong>Idaho</strong> Water<br />

Users Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame; 1998 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Agriculture;<br />

spouse: Vera; children: Jeff, Valerie, Kathryn and 13 grandchildren.<br />

Shirley G. Ringo District 6<br />

Democrat Term: 5<br />

Address: 1021 Herrington Rd., Moscow 83843; born 10/29/1940 at Fort<br />

Collins, CO.; graduated 1958 from John Rogers H.S. in Spokane; B.A. in<br />

Mathematics from Washington <strong>State</strong> University; M.A.T. in Mathematics<br />

from Washington <strong>State</strong> University; Methodist; retired teacher; member IEA<br />

and NEA; Human Rights Task Force; presidential award for Excellence in<br />

Teaching Mathematics; spouse: John; children: Shawn, Stacy, Shelley and<br />

granddaughter Sadie.<br />

Ken A. Roberts District 8<br />

Republican Term: 4<br />

Address: 12765 Hwy 55, Donnelly 83615; born 08/05/63 at Cascade;<br />

graduated McCall-Donnelly High School; attended University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>;<br />

Ag Equip Tech from Boise <strong>State</strong> University; self-employed farmer; past<br />

trustee McCall-Donnelly School District; past member <strong>of</strong> Valley County<br />

Planning & Zoning Commission; past Valley County Republican Central<br />

Committee Chairman, second term as Caucus Chairman; spouse: Mary Jo;<br />

children: Johanna, Kendra and Christine.<br />

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James D. Ruchti District 29<br />

Democrat Term: 1<br />

Address: 5100 Pinyon Road, Pocatello 83204; born 04/02/1969 at Pocatello<br />

ID; 1987 graduate <strong>of</strong> Pocatello High School, B.S. Systems Engineering and<br />

History from The United <strong>State</strong>s Military Academy at West Point NY, J.D. from<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; Regular Army, Military Intelligence Branch, honorably<br />

discharged as a Captain; L.D.S.; attorney; 6th District Bar Association Pro<br />

Bono Award; spouse: Wendy; children: Spencer and Drew.<br />

John Rusche District 7<br />

Democrat Term: 3<br />

Address: 1405 27th Avenue, Lewiston 83501; born 12/03/1950 at Waukesha<br />

WI; 1969 graduate <strong>of</strong> Aquinas High in La Crosse WI; B.S. in Chemical<br />

Engineering from Notre Dame; M.D. from Washington University <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine in St. Louis MO; Christian; physician; House Minority Leader,<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong> Medical Association; American Council <strong>of</strong> Physician Executives;<br />

American Academy <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics; “Mover & Shaker” Award, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Pediatric Society; Tau Beta Pi-engineering honor society; spouse: Kay;<br />

child: Caitlin.<br />

George Sayler District 4<br />

Democrat Term: 4<br />

Address: 1102 Ash Avenue, Coeur d’Alene 83814; born 06/14/1944 at<br />

Missoula MT; graduated 1962 from Missoula High School; B.A. in History<br />

from University <strong>of</strong> Montana; M.A. in Religious Studies from Hartford<br />

Seminary; U.S. Army; Presbyterian; retired teacher; member Coeur d’Alene<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; Coeur d’Alene Audubon Society; Wittenberger<br />

Fellow, board member <strong>of</strong> Community Action Partnerships, board member<br />

The Tubbs Hill Foundation Coeur d'Alene; Secondary Teacher <strong>of</strong> the Year;<br />

spouse: Kathleen; children: Heather and Michelle.<br />

Robert E. Schaefer District 12<br />

Republican Term: 13<br />

Address: Box 55, Nampa 83653; born 7/21/1936 at Nampa ID; graduated<br />

from Nampa High School; B.A. in Architecture from the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>;<br />

architect; Lutheran; US Air Force 1957-61; Kiwanis 1978-86; former Nampa<br />

Planning and Zoning Commissioner 1984-95; member and former Elder<br />

Zion Lutheran Church and School; former Nampa school board member;<br />

former Habitat for Humanity board member, member, 1B Attention Home<br />

Board; spouse: Betty; children: Robert Jr. and Christina.<br />

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Mary Lou Shepherd District 2<br />

Democrat Term: 6<br />

Address: 273 Crescent Drive, Wallace 83873; appointed 9/8/1999 to replace<br />

Larry Watson; raised at Glengary, <strong>Idaho</strong> and Spokane; graduated from high<br />

school in Spokane and attended college in Oklahoma and California; former<br />

business owner; former PTA president at the elementary, junior high and<br />

high school levels; spouse: Jim.<br />

Paul E. Shepherd District 8<br />

Republican Term: 3<br />

Address: PO Box 277, Riggins 83549; born 12/21/1942 at Boise, attended<br />

Boise Jr. College; 1961 graduate <strong>of</strong> Boise High; owner/partner <strong>of</strong> sawmill and<br />

log home business; Protestant; former Boise County Republican Chairman,<br />

Garden Valley School Board, Crouch City Councilman, Riggins City<br />

Councilman, director-Salmon River Cowboys, director-Riggins Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce, director-Riggins Gem Committee, state committeeman-<strong>Idaho</strong><br />

County Republicans; married 48 years, spouse: Dawn; children-Paula,<br />

Paul, Aaron, Daniel, Charles, Kristin, Sari, Ronald, Eugene, thirty-six<br />

grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren.<br />

Mack G. Shirley District 34<br />

Republican Term: 4<br />

Address: 443 W. Moran View., Rexburg 83440; born 7/24/1933 at Rexburg;<br />

graduated 1951 from Sugar-Salem H.S.; B.S. in Sociology from Ricks<br />

College; M.S. and Ph.D. from University <strong>of</strong> Utah in Higher Education<br />

Administration and Educational Administration; U.S. Army Reserve; L.D.S.;<br />

educator; public school teacher and administrator; college administrator;<br />

member Kiwanis International, Madison Memorial Hospital trustee;Upper<br />

Valley Industries Advisory Board; football commissioner, <strong>Idaho</strong> High School<br />

Activities Assn; <strong>Idaho</strong> Jr Miss <strong>State</strong> Board; Ricks College Exemplary Man <strong>of</strong> Excellence,<br />

1977; National Student Personnel Distinguished Service Award, 1999; 2002 Winter Olympics<br />

Torchbearer; spouse: Shanna; eight children.<br />

Erik Simpson District 32<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 6117 N 5th W, <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls 83401; communications/public<br />

involvement specialist; bachelor’s degree, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>; board<br />

member, <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; past-chairman, Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce Legislative Committee; award winner, <strong>Idaho</strong> Press Club;<br />

family: wife Fawn, three children; hobbies: hunting, fishing, skiing,<br />

motorcycle riding.<br />

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Elaine Smith District 30<br />

Democrat Term: 5<br />

Address: 3759 Heron, Pocatello 83201; born in Gooding; graduated Meridian<br />

High School; B.A. in Education-History from <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong> University;<br />

Methodist; member Rotary, AAUW, AOP, Delta Kappa Gamma, United<br />

Way Board, Soroptimist International, Foster Grandparents Board, PEO, and<br />

School District #25 Education Foundation Board; spouse: Rich; children:<br />

Camille, Kirk and Brenda, 4 grandchildren.<br />

Leon Smith District 24<br />

Republican Term: 6<br />

Address: 1381 Galena Drive, Twin Falls 83301; born 5/30/1937 at Great<br />

Bend KS.; graduated 1955 from Larned High School in Larned, KS; B.S.<br />

in Architectural Engineering from Kansas <strong>State</strong> University; J.D. from<br />

Washburn University; served U.S. Army C.E., Paratroopers as 1st Lt.;<br />

Protestant; lawyer; former Prosecuting Attorney Twin Falls County; Twin<br />

Falls City Council, Twin Falls Mayor, <strong>Idaho</strong> Transportation Board member<br />

for 8 years, chairman; past president YMCA; Rotary; Library Board, Tennis<br />

Association, vice-chair Salvation Army Board, and Twin Falls Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce board member, 2009 recipient Twin Falls Lifetime Achievement Award; spouse:<br />

Jan Mittleider-Smith; children: Christy, Eric and Kirk.<br />

John A. “Bert” Stevenson District 26<br />

Republican Term: 7<br />

Address: 1099 N. 400 W., Rupert 83350; born 2/9/36 at Acequia; 1954<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Rupert H.S.; attended Ricks College; served 2 years in Army;<br />

L.D.S.; farmer; director-Minidoka Irrigation District; director-East End<br />

Fire District; member Minidoka Co. Planning & Zoning Board; Minidoka<br />

Co. Commissioner; Mini-Cassia Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce; spouse: Elaine;<br />

children: Scott, Dean & Annette.<br />

Pat Takasugi District 10<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 17777 Allendale Road, Wilder 83676; farmer/partner with Snake<br />

River Produce Company; bachelor’s degree, College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, additional<br />

studies, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> and Boise <strong>State</strong> University; director, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, 1996-2006; past reserve sergeant, Canyon County<br />

Sheriff’s Office; past president, school board; past chairman, Canyon County<br />

Republican Party; assistant scoutmaster, past chairman, Canyon County<br />

Farm Bureau; awards: College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Distinguished Alumni, <strong>Idaho</strong> Co-op<br />

Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Distinguished Associate Alumni, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

GOP Administrator <strong>of</strong> the Year, Farm Bureau and <strong>Idaho</strong> Jaycees Outstanding Young Farmer,<br />

Honorary American FFA degree; family: wife Suzanne and three children; hobbies: prioritizing<br />

time with family, golf, handgunning and volunteer work.<br />

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Steven P. Thayn District 11<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: 5655 Hillview Rd, Emmett ID 83617; born 01/30/1954 at Richland<br />

WA; 1972 graduate <strong>of</strong> Emmett High School; Treasure Valley Community<br />

College and Boise <strong>State</strong> University, B.S. Political Science; LDS; teacher<br />

/ farmer; President <strong>of</strong> Youth Soccer Association for 10 years; spouse:<br />

Sheryll; children: Damon, Derrick, Tyler, Tabor, Micah, Marcus; Chelsey<br />

and Carli.<br />

Jeff Thompson District 33<br />

Republican Term: 1<br />

Address: 1739 Peggys Lane, <strong>Idaho</strong> Falls 83402; businessman and educator;<br />

master’s degree in human resource training and development, <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

University; master’s degree in business administration, Liberty University,<br />

Lynchburg, VA; precinct committee person; vice president, Bonneville<br />

County Republicans; member, Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society; family:<br />

wife Chanin; hobbies: reading, traveling, basketball, football, gardening,<br />

hiking, spending time with family.<br />

Tom Trail District 6<br />

Republican Term: 7<br />

Address: 1375 Mountain View Road, Moscow 83843; born 7/29/1935<br />

at Moscow ID; 1953 graduate <strong>of</strong> Moscow High School; B.S. in Animal<br />

Science from University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> and Doctorate in Experimental<br />

Psychology; U.S. Army Reserves-Med. Corp. 1953-61; Peace Corps<br />

1963-65; Christian; educational consultant; retired 25 years teaching at<br />

Washington <strong>State</strong> University; member <strong>of</strong> Moscow Rotary Club, Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce, League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters; recipient <strong>of</strong> 1989 USDA honors<br />

award and Rotary’s 1993 Outstanding University Teacher Award; Arthur<br />

Flemming Fellowship 1999; Eleanor Roosevelt Global Fellowship 2004; spouse: Jo Ann;<br />

children: Ruth, Mark and Steven.<br />

Richard Wills District 22<br />

Republican Term: 4<br />

Address: 694 E Cleveland (Box 602), Glenns Ferry 83623; born 06/18/1945<br />

at Bassett NE; graduated Nampa High School; L.D.S.; retired <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> Trooper; currently part-time Elmore County Deputy and owner <strong>of</strong> a<br />

communication business; member Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Three Island<br />

Crossing Committee, Waterways Committee; Presidential Commendation<br />

for Outstanding Police Work; spouse: Connie Wills; four children.<br />

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Fred Wood District 27<br />

Republican Term: 2<br />

Address: PO Box 1207, Burley 83318; born 12/01/1945 at Washington<br />

D.C.; 1964 graduate <strong>of</strong> Georgia Military Academy in College Park GA;<br />

B.S. and M.D. from Tulane University in New Orleans LA; United <strong>State</strong>s<br />

Air Force; physician, medical director; lifetime member National Rifle<br />

Association, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation; spouse: Amy; children:<br />

Frederick IV, Chelsey, Ashley, Michael.<br />

JoAn E. Wood District 35<br />

Republican Term: 14<br />

Address: 3778 East 500 North, Rigby 83442; born 06/03/1934 at Milo;<br />

Ririe High School; partner in ranch/farm; member Center for Constitutional<br />

Studies, Outdoor Unlimited Multiple Use Resource Organization, American<br />

Legislative Exchange Council; Multistate Highway Transportation Agreement<br />

Committee; member Joint Natural Resource Committee; L.D.S.; spouse:<br />

Thomas D. (deceased); children: Michele, Carol, Joy, Brenda and Lynda.<br />

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Membership <strong>of</strong> the Legislature by District<br />

District 1 - Bonner & Boundary<br />

Counties<br />

Sen. Shawn A. Keough (R)<br />

Rep. Eric Anderson (R)<br />

Rep. George Eskridge (R)<br />

District 2 - Bonner, Kootenai,<br />

Benewah and Shoshone<br />

Counties<br />

Sen. Joyce Broadsword (R)<br />

Rep. Mary Lou Shepherd (D)<br />

Rep. R.J. “Dick” Harwood (R)<br />

District 3 - Kootenai County<br />

Sen. Michael “Mike” Jorgenson (R)<br />

Rep. Jim Clark (R)<br />

Rep. Phil Hart (R)<br />

District 4 - Kootenai County<br />

Sen. John W. Goedde (R)<br />

Rep. Marge Chadderdon (R)<br />

Rep. George Sayler (D)<br />

District 5 - Kootenai County<br />

Sen. Jim Hammond (R)<br />

Rep. Bob Nonini (R)<br />

Rep. Frank Henderson (R)<br />

District 6 - Latah County<br />

Sen. Gary J. Schroeder (R)<br />

Rep. Tom Trail (R)<br />

Rep. Shirley G. Ringo (D)<br />

District 7 - Nez Perce County<br />

Sen. Joe Stegner (R)<br />

Rep. Liz Chavez (D)<br />

Rep. John Rusche (D)<br />

District 8 - Clearwater, <strong>Idaho</strong>, Lewis<br />

& Valley Counties<br />

Sen. Leland G. “Lee” Heinrich (R)<br />

Rep. Ken A. Roberts (R)<br />

Rep. Paul E. Shepherd (R)<br />

District 9 - Adams, Canyon, Payette<br />

& Washington Counties<br />

Sen. Monty J. Pearce (R)<br />

Rep. Lawerence Denney (R)<br />

Rep. Judy Boyle (R)<br />

District 10 - Canyon County<br />

Sen. John T. McGee (R)<br />

Rep. Pat Takasugi (R)<br />

Rep. Darrell Bolz (R)<br />

District 11 - Canyon & Gem Counties<br />

Sen. Brad Little (R)<br />

(resigned 1/6/2009)<br />

Sen. Melinda Smyser (R)<br />

(appointed to fi ll vacancy 1/16/2009)<br />

Rep. Steven Thayn (R)<br />

Rep. Carlos Bilbao (R)<br />

District 12 - Canyon County<br />

Sen. Curt McKenzie (R)<br />

Rep. Robert E. Schaefer (R)<br />

Rep. Gary E. Collins (R)<br />

District 13 - Canyon County<br />

Sen. Patti Anne Lodge (R)<br />

Rep. Brent Crane (R)<br />

Rep. Steve Kren (R)<br />

District 14 - Ada County<br />

Sen.Chuck Winder (R)<br />

Rep. Mike Moyle (R)<br />

Rep. Raúl R. Labrador (R)<br />

District 15 - Ada County<br />

Sen. John Andreason (R)<br />

Rep. Lynn M. Luker (R)<br />

Rep. Max Black (R)<br />

District 16 - Ada County<br />

Sen. Les Bock (D)<br />

Rep. Grant Burgoyne (D)<br />

Rep. Elfreda Higgins (D)<br />

District 17 - Ada County<br />

Sen. Elliot Werk (D)<br />

Rep. Bill Killen (D)<br />

Rep. Sue Chew (D)<br />

District 18 - Ada County<br />

Sen. Kate Kelly (D)<br />

Rep. Branden J. Durst (D)<br />

Rep. Phylis K King (D)<br />

District 19 - Ada County<br />

Sen. Nichole LeFavour (D)<br />

Rep. Anne Pasley-Stuart (D)<br />

Rep. Brian Cronin (D)<br />

District 20 - Ada County<br />

Sen. Shirley McKague (R)<br />

Rep. Joe Palmer (R)<br />

Rep. Marv Hagedorn (R)<br />

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Membership <strong>of</strong> the Legislature by District<br />

District 21 -Ada County<br />

Sen. Russell M. Fulcher (R)<br />

Rep. Rich Jarvis (R)<br />

Rep. Clifford Bayer (R)<br />

District 22 - Boise & Elmore<br />

Counties<br />

Sen. Tim Corder Sr. (R)<br />

Rep. Richard “Rich” Wills (R)<br />

Rep. Peter Nielsen (R)<br />

District 23 - Owyhee & Twin Falls<br />

Counties<br />

Sen. Bert Brackett (R)<br />

Rep. Jim Patrick (R)<br />

Rep. Stephen Hartgen (R)<br />

District 24 - Twin Falls County<br />

Sen. Charles H. Coiner (R)<br />

Rep. Leon E. Smith (R)<br />

Rep. Sharon Block (R)<br />

District 25 - Blaine, Camas, Gooding<br />

& Lincoln Counties<br />

Sen. Clint Stennett (D)<br />

Rep. Wendy Jaquet (D)<br />

Rep. Donna Pence (D)<br />

District 26 - Jerome & Minidoka<br />

Counties<br />

Sen. Dean Cameron (R)<br />

Rep. John A. “Bert” Stevenson (R)<br />

Rep. Maxine T. Bell (R)<br />

District 27 - Bingham, Cassia,<br />

Oneida & Power Counties<br />

Sen. Denton Darrington (R)<br />

Rep. Scott Bedke (R)<br />

Rep. Fred Wood (R)<br />

District 28 - Bingham County<br />

Sen. R. Steven Bair (R)<br />

Rep. Dennis Lake (R)<br />

Rep. Jim Marriott (R)<br />

District 29 - Bannock County<br />

Sen. Diane Bilyeu (D)<br />

Rep. Ken Andrus (R)<br />

Rep. James D. Ruchti (D)<br />

District 30 -Bannock County<br />

Sen. Edgar Malepeai (D)<br />

Rep. Donna Boe (D)<br />

Rep. Elaine Smith (D)<br />

District 31 -Bear Lake, Bonneville,<br />

Caribou, Franklin &<br />

Teton Counties<br />

Sen. Robert L. Geddes (R)<br />

Rep. Marc Gibbs (R)<br />

Rep. Tom Loertscher (R)<br />

District 32 - Bonneville County<br />

Sen. Dean M. Mortimer (R)<br />

Rep. Janice McGeachin (R)<br />

Rep. Erik Simpson (R)<br />

District 33 - Bonneville County<br />

Sen. Bart Davis (R)<br />

Rep. Jeff Thompson (R)<br />

Rep. Russ Mathews (R)<br />

District 34 - Fremont & Madison<br />

Counties<br />

Sen. Brent Hill (R)<br />

Rep. Mack G. Shirley (R)<br />

Rep. Dell Raybould (R)<br />

District 35 - Butte, Clark, Custer,<br />

Fremont, Jefferson &<br />

Lemhi Counties<br />

Sen. Jeff C. Siddoway (R)<br />

Rep. JoAn Wood (R)<br />

Rep. Lenore Hardy Barrett (R)<br />

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Senate Committees<br />

Agricultural Affairs<br />

Chair: Tim Corder; Vice Chair: Chuck Winder; Members: Gary J. Schroeder,<br />

Brent Hill, John McGee, Leland G. Heinrich, Melinda Smyser, Edgar J. Malepeai,<br />

Les Bock<br />

Commerce and Human Resources<br />

Chair: John C. Andreason; Vice Chair: Charles H. Coiner; Members: Joe<br />

Stegner, Dean L. Cameron, John W. Goedde, Patti Anne Lodge, Melinda Smyser,<br />

Edgar J. Malepeai, Nicole LeFavour<br />

Education<br />

Chair: John W. Goedde; Vice Chair: Dean M. Mortimer; Members: Gary J.<br />

Schroeder, John C. Andreason, Monty J. Pearce, Russell M. Fulcher, Chuck<br />

Winder, Edgar J. Malepeai, Kate Kelly<br />

Finance<br />

Chair: Dean L. Cameron; Vice Chair: Shawn Keough; Members: Joyce M.<br />

Broadsword, Steve Bair, James C. Hammond, Jeff C. Siddoway, Bert Brackett,<br />

Dean M. Mortimer, Diane Bilyeu, Nicole LeFavour<br />

Health and Welfare<br />

Chair: Patti Anne Lodge; Vice Chair: Joyce M. Broadsword; Members: Denton<br />

Darrington, John McGee, Charles H. Coiner, James C. Hammond, Melinda<br />

Smyser, Nicole LeFavour, Les Bock<br />

Judiciary and Rules<br />

Chair: Denton Darrington; Vice Chair: Mike Jorgenson; Members: Bart M.<br />

Davis, Patti Anne Lodge, Brent Hill, Shirley McKague, Dean M. Mortimer, Kate<br />

Kelly, Les Bock<br />

Local Government and Taxation<br />

Chair: Brent Hill; Vice Chair: Leland G. Heinrich; Members: Joe Stegner<br />

Curt McKenzie, Tim Corder, Shirley McKague, Mike Jorgenson, Elliot Werk,<br />

Diane Bilyeu<br />

Resources and Environment<br />

Chair: Gary J. Schroeder; Vice Chair: Steve Bair; Members: Dean L. Cameron,<br />

Monty J. Pearce, Charles H. Coiner, Jeff C. Siddoway, Bert Brackett, Clint<br />

Stennett, Elliot Werk<br />

<strong>State</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair: Curt McKenzie; Vice Chair: Monty J. Pearce; Members: Denton<br />

Darrington, Robert L. Geddes, Bart M. Davis, Joe Stegner, Russell M. Fulcher,<br />

Clint Stennett, Kate Kelly<br />

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Transportation<br />

Chair: John McGee; Vice Chair: James C. Hammond; Members: Shawn<br />

Keough, Tim Corder, Leland G. Heinrich, Joyce M. Broadsword, Chuck Winder,<br />

Elliot Werk, Diane Bilyeu<br />

House Committees<br />

Agricultural Affairs<br />

Chair: Tom Trail; Vice Chair: Ken Andrus; Members: Dennis M. Lake, John<br />

A. Stevenson, Darrell Bolz, Mack G. Shirley, Jim Patrick, Donna L. Pence, Liz<br />

Chavez, William M. Killen<br />

Appropriations<br />

Chair: Maxine T. Bell; Vice Chair: Darrell Bolz; Members: George E. Eskridge,<br />

Clifford R. Bayer, Frank N. Henderson, Janice K. McGeachin, Fred Wood, Jim<br />

Patrick, Shirley G. Ringo, Wendy Jaquet<br />

Business<br />

Chair: Max C. Black; Vice Chair: Frank N. Henderson; Members: Gary E.<br />

Collins, Carlos Bilbao, Marge Chadderdon, Brent Crane, Russ Mathews, Jim<br />

Patrick, Clifford R. Bayer, Marc Gibbs, Rich Jarvis, Joe Palmer, Jeff Thompson,<br />

Elaine Smith, John Rusche, Branden J. Durst, Brian Cronin<br />

Commerce and Human Resources<br />

Chair: Robert E. Schaefer; Vice Chair: Jim Marriott; Members: Dennis M. Lake,<br />

Tom Trail, Steven P. Thayn, Stephen Hartgen, Erik Simpson, Pat Takasugi, Shirley<br />

G. Ringo, Anne Pasley-Stuart, Elfreda Higgins<br />

Education<br />

Chair: Bob Nonini; Vice Chair: Mack G. Shirley; Members: Tom Trail, Sharon<br />

L. Block, Pete Nielsen, Marge Chadderdon, Paul E. Shepherd, Richard Wills, Jim<br />

Marriott, Steven P. Thayn, Marc Gibbs, Stephen Hartgen, Jeff Thompson, Donna<br />

H. Boe, Donna L. Pence, Liz Chavez, Branden J. Durst, Susan B. Chew<br />

Environment, Energy and Technology<br />

Chair: Dell Raybould; Vice Chair: R. J. Harwood; Members: Eric Anderson,<br />

George E. Eskridge, Steve A. Kren, Stephen Hartgen, Erik Simpson, Pat Takasugi,<br />

Elaine Smith, Wendy Jaquet, Brian Cronin<br />

Health and Welfare<br />

Chair: Sharon L. Block; Vice Chair: Pete Nielsen; Members: Janice K.<br />

McGeachin, Thomas F. Loertscher, Paul E. Shepherd, Lynn M. Luker, Jim<br />

Marriott, Steven P. Thayn, Judy Boyle, Marc Gibbs, Jeff Thompson, Fred Wood,<br />

John Rusche, Susan B. Chew, Branden J. Durst, George C. Sayler<br />

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Judiciary, Rules and Administration<br />

Chair: Jim Clark; Vice Chair: Leon E. Smith; Members: Pete Nielsen, Mack<br />

G. Shirley, Richard Wills, Phil Hart, Janice K. McGeachin, Darrell Bolz, Raúl R.<br />

Labrador, Lynn M. Luker, Steve A. Kren, Donna H. Boe, Grant Burgoyne, Wendy<br />

Jaquet, William M. Killen<br />

Local Government<br />

Chair: Lenore Hardy Barrett; Vice Chair: Carlos Bilbao; Members: Gary E.<br />

Collins, Jim Clark, Clifford R. Bayer, Marge Chadderdon, Frank N. Henderson,<br />

Joe Palmer, Donna H. Boe, Grant Burgoyne, Elfreda Higgins<br />

Resources and Conservation<br />

Chair: John A. Stevenson; Vice Chair: Paul E. Shepherd; Members: JoAn E.<br />

Wood, Maxine T. Bell, Lenore Hardy Barrett, Mike Moyle, George E. Eskridge,<br />

Dell Raybould, Scott Bedke, Ken Andrus, Fred Wood, Judy Boyle, Marv<br />

Hagedorn, R. J. Harwood, George C. Sayler, Liz Chavez, Phylis K. King, Donna<br />

L. Pence<br />

Revenue and Taxation<br />

Chair: Dennis M. Lake; Vice Chair: Gary E. Collins; Members: Lenore Hardy<br />

Barrett, Mike Moyle, Dell Raybould, Ken A. Roberts, Robert E. Schaefer, Leon E.<br />

Smith, JoAn E. Wood, Jim Clark, Scott Bedke, R. J. Harwood, Phil Hart, George<br />

C. Sayler, William M. Killen, James D. Ruchti, Grant Burgoyne, John Rusche<br />

<strong>State</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair: Thomas F. Loertscher; Vice Chair: Eric Anderson; Members: John A.<br />

Stevenson, Max C. Black, Ken Andrus, Carlos Bilbao, Raúl R. Labrador, Lynn<br />

M. Luker, Brent Crane, Russ Mathews, Steve A. Kren, Joe Palmer, Erik Simpson,<br />

Mary Lou Shepherd, Elaine Smith, Anne Pasley-Stuart, Phylis K. King, Elfreda<br />

Higgins<br />

Transportation and Defense<br />

Chair: JoAn E. Wood; Vice Chair: Phil Hart; Members: Leon E. Smith<br />

Ken A. Roberts, Scott Bedke, Richard Wills, Bob Nonini, Marv Hagedorn, Rich<br />

Jarvis, Raúl R. Labrador, Russ Mathews, Mary Lou Shepherd, Shirley G. Ringo,<br />

Phylis K. King, James D. Ruchti<br />

Ways and Means<br />

Chair: Richard Wills; Members: Mike Moyle, Scott Bedke, Ken A. Roberts, John<br />

Rusche, James D. Ruchti, William M. Killen<br />

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Legislative Leadership 1891-2009<br />

Year President Pro Tem/ Party Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House / Party<br />

1891 John S. Gray* Frank A. Fenn (R)<br />

1893 Alexander E. Mayhew* David T. Miller(R)<br />

1895 Vincent Bierbower (R) Robert V. Cozier (R)<br />

1897 Joseph C. Rich (P) Albert H. Alford (D)<br />

1899 Frank R. Gooding (R) David L. Evans (D)<br />

1901 J.W. Ballantine (P) Glenn P. McKinley(D)<br />

1903 J.W. Brigham (R) James F. Hunt (R)<br />

1905 George E. Crum (R) James F. Hunt (R)<br />

1907 C.H. Nugent (R) James F. Hunt (R)<br />

1909 John W. Hart (R) Paul Clagstone (R)<br />

1911 Fred W. Gooding (R) Charles D. Storey (R)<br />

1913 John W. Hart (R) C.S. French (R)<br />

1915 John W. Hart (R) A.H. Connor (R)<br />

1917 Perry W. Mitchell (D) B. Harvey Allred (D)<br />

1919 E.W. Whitcomb (R) M.A. Kiger (R)<br />

1921 E.W. Whitcomb (R) Peter Johnston (R)<br />

1923 L.R. Thomas (R) M.A. Kiger(R)<br />

1925 John McMurray (R) W.T. Gillis (R)<br />

1927 John McMurray (R) W.T. Gillis (R)<br />

1929 John McMurray (R) Donald S. Whitehead (R)<br />

1931 G.W. Grebe (R) C.A. Bottolfsen (R)<br />

1933 E.G. Van Hoesen (D) Robert Coulter (D)<br />

1935 Perry W. Mitchell (D) Troy D. Smith (D)<br />

1937 James B. Newport (D) Troy D. Smith (D)<br />

1939 Thomas Heath (R) M.L. Horsley (R)<br />

1941 Perry W. Mitchell (D) F.M. Bistline (D)<br />

1943 C.A. Robins (R) M.L. Horsley (R)<br />

1945 J.E. Williams (R) Willis C. M<strong>of</strong>fatt (R)<br />

1947 J.E. Williams (R) Barney Glavin (R)<br />

1949 O.E. Cannon (D) John Hohnhorst (R)<br />

1951 E.J. Soelberg (R) W.L. Mills (R)<br />

1953 William C. Moore (R) R.H. Young, Jr. (R)<br />

1955 Carl Irwin (R) R.H. Young, Jr. (R)<br />

1957 O.J. Buxton (D) Elvon Hampton (R)<br />

1959 O.J. Buxton (D) Robert Doolittle (D)<br />

1961 A.W. Naegle (R) W.D. Eberle (R)<br />

1963 Jack M. Murphy (R) Pete T. Cenarrusa (R)<br />

1965 Jack M. Murphy (R) Pete T. Cenarrusa (R)<br />

1967 R.H. Young, Jr. (R) Pete T. Cenarrusa (R)<br />

1969 James Ellsworth (R) William J. Lanting (R)<br />

1971 James Ellsworth (R) William J. Lanting (R)<br />

1973 James Ellsworth (R) William J. Lanting (R)<br />

1975 James Ellsworth (R) Allan F. Larsen (R)<br />

1977 Philip E. Batt (R) Allan F. Larsen (R)<br />

1979 Reed Budge (R) Ralph Olmstead (R)<br />

1981 Reed Budge (R) Ralph Olmstead (R)<br />

1983 James Risch (R) Tom W. Stivers (R)<br />

1985 James Risch (R) Tom W. Stivers (R)<br />

1987 James Risch (R) Tom Boyd (R)<br />

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Legislative Leadership 1891-2009 (continued)<br />

Year President Pro Tem/ Party Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House / Party<br />

1989 Michael Crapo (R) Tom Boyd (R)<br />

1991 Michael Crapo (R) Tom Boyd (R)<br />

1993 Jerry Twiggs (R) Michael K. Simpson (R)<br />

1995 Jerry Twiggs (R) Michael K. Simpson (R)<br />

1997 Jerry Twiggs (R) Michael K. Simpson (R)<br />

1999 Jerry Twiggs (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)<br />

2000 Robert L. Geddes (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)<br />

2001 Robert L. Geddes (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)<br />

2003 Robert L. Geddes (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)<br />

2005 Robert L. Geddes (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)<br />

2007 Robert L. Geddes (R) Lawerence Denney (R)<br />

2009 Robert L. Geddes (R) Lawerence Denney (R)<br />

Party designation: (R) Republican; (D) Democrat; *party affiliation not available.<br />

Political Party Breakdown 1891-2009<br />

Year Senate Total Republican Democrat Other* House Total Republican Democrat Other*<br />

1891 18** 36**<br />

1893 18** 36**<br />

1895 18 10 2 5(P)1(I) 35 25 1 8(P)1(I)<br />

1897 21 7 7 7(P) 48 17 15 16(P)<br />

1899 21 9 3 2(P), 7(F) 49 12 14 6(P), 17(F)<br />

1901 21 7 10 3(P), 1(SR) 49 20 16 6(P), 7(SR)<br />

1903 21 14 6 1(I) 47 35 11<br />

1905 21 19 2 50 48 2<br />

1907 21 15 6 51 38 12 1(I)<br />

1909 23 13 10 53 44 9<br />

1911 23 14 8 59 35 24<br />

1913 24 21 3 60 56 4<br />

1915 33 19 11 2(Pr), 1(S) 61 32 28 1(Pr)<br />

1917 37 16 21 65 29 36<br />

1919 41 29 12 64 46 18<br />

1921 44 39 5 54 51 3<br />

1923 44 25 14 5(Pr) 65 37 22 6(Pr)<br />

1925 44 32 5 7(Pr) 62 45 5 12(Pr)<br />

1927 44 29 11 4(Pr) 68 52 7 8(Pr), 1(I)<br />

1929 44 31 12 1 (I) 50 9<br />

1931 44 23 21 70 43 27<br />

1933 44 9 35 63 4 59<br />

1935 44 8 36 59 6 53<br />

1937 44 11 33 59 9 50<br />

1939 44 27 17 59 39 20<br />

1941 44 21 23 64 36 28<br />

1943 44 31 13 59 32 27<br />

1945 44 24 20 59 30 29<br />

1947 44 31 13 59 42 17<br />

1949 44 20 24 59 35 24<br />

1951 44 29 15 59 36 23<br />

1953 44 33 11 59 45 14<br />

1955 44 24 20 59 36 23<br />

1957 44 19 25 59 32 27<br />

1959 44 17 27 59 24 35<br />

1961 44 23 21 59 31 28<br />

1963 44 23 21 63 34 29<br />

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Political Party Breakdown 1891-2009 (continued)<br />

Year Senate Total Republican Democrat Other* House Total Republican Democrat Other*<br />

1965 44 25 19 79 42 37<br />

1967 35 22 13 70 38 32<br />

1969 35 20 15 70 38 32<br />

1971 35 19 16 70 41 29<br />

1973 35 23 12 70 51 19<br />

1975 35 21 14 70 43 27<br />

1977 35 20 15 70 48 22<br />

1979 35 19 16 70 50 20<br />

1981 35 23 12 70 56 14<br />

1983 35 21 14 70 51 19<br />

1985 42 28 14 84 67 17<br />

1987 42 26 16 84 64 20<br />

1989 42 23 19 84 64 20<br />

1991 42 21 21 84 56 28<br />

1993 35 23 12 70 50 20<br />

1995 35 27 8 70 57 13<br />

1997 35 30 5 70 59 11<br />

1999 35 31 4 70 58 12<br />

2001 35 32 3 70 61 9<br />

2003 35 28 7 70 54 16<br />

2005 35 28 7 70 57 13<br />

2007 35 28 7 70 51 19<br />

2009 35 28 7 70 52 18<br />

*Other includes: (P) Populist; (F) Fusion; (SR)Silver Republican; (I) Independent; (S) Socialist; (Pr)<br />

Progressive. ** Party affiliation not available.<br />

Convening and Adjourning Dates <strong>of</strong> the Legislature<br />

Year Session Convened Adjourned Days in Session<br />

1890 1st December 8, 1890 March 14, 1891 82*<br />

1893 2nd January 2, 1893 March 6, 1893 64<br />

1895 3rd January 7, 1895 March 9, 1895 62<br />

1897 4th January 4, 1897 March 8, 1897 64<br />

1899 5th January 2, 1899 March 7, 1899 65<br />

1901 6th January 7, 1901 March 12, 1901 65<br />

1903 7th January 5, 1903 March 7, 1903 62<br />

1905 8th January 2, 1905 March 4, 1905 62<br />

1907 9th January 7, 1907 March 8, 1907 61<br />

1909 10th January 4, 1909 March 6, 1909 62<br />

1911 11th January 2, 1911 March 4, 1911 62<br />

1912 1 E.S. 11th January 15, 1912 January 31, 1912 17<br />

1913 12th January 6, 1913 March 8, 1913 62<br />

1915 13th January 4, 1915 March 8, 1915 64<br />

1917 14th January 8, 1917 March 10, 1917 62<br />

1919 15th January 6, 1919 March 8, 1919 62<br />

1921 16th January 3, 1921 March 5, 1921 62<br />

1923 17th January 8, 1923 March 9, 1923 61<br />

1925 18th January 5, 1925 March 5, 1925 60<br />

1927 19th January 3, 1927 March 3, 1927 60<br />

1929 20th January 7, 1929 March 7, 1929 60<br />

1930 1 E.S. 20th February 24, 1930 February 25, 1930 2<br />

1931 21st January 5, 1931 March 5, 1931 60<br />

1931 1 E.S. 21st March 6, 1931 March 13, 1931 8<br />

1933 22nd January 2, 1933 March 1, 1933 59<br />

1935 23rd January 7, 1935 March 8, 1935 61<br />

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Convening and Adjourning Dates <strong>of</strong> the Legislature (continued)<br />

Year Session Convened Adjourned Days in Session<br />

1935 1 E.S. 23rd March 8, 1935 March 20, 1935 13<br />

1935 2 E.S. 23rd July 8, 1935 July 10, 1935 3<br />

1936 3 E.S. 23rd July 28, 1936 July 31, 1936 4<br />

1937 24th January 4, 1937 March 6, 1937 62<br />

1937 1E.S. 24th November 28, 1937 November 30, 1937 3<br />

1939 25th January 2, 1939 March 2, 1939 60<br />

1941 26th January 6, 1941 March 8, 1941 62<br />

1943 27th January 4, 1943 February 28, 1943 56<br />

1944 1 E.S. 27th February 28, 1944 March 1, 1944 2<br />

1944 2 E.S. 27th March 1, 1944 March 4, 1944 4<br />

1945 28th January 8, 1945 March 9, 1945 61<br />

1946 1.E.S. 28th February 25, 1946 March 7, 1946 11<br />

1946 2 E.S. 28th March 7, 1946 March 7, 1946 1<br />

1947 29th January 6, 1947 March 7, 1947 61<br />

1949 30th January 3, 1949 March 4, 1949 61<br />

1950 1.E.S. 30th February 6, 1950 February 25, 1950 20<br />

1951 31st January 8, 1951 March 12, 1951 64<br />

1952 1 E.S. 31st January 15, 1952 January 16, 1952 2<br />

1953 32nd January 5, 1953 March 6, 1953 61<br />

1955 33rd January 3, 1955 March 5, 1955 62<br />

1957 34th January 7, 1957 March 16, 1957 69<br />

1959 35th January 5, 1959 March 9, 1959 64<br />

1961 36th January 2, 1961 March 2, 1961 60<br />

1961 1 E.S. 36th August 3, 1961 August 4, 1961 2<br />

1963 37th January 7, 1963 March 19, 1963 72<br />

1964 1 E.S. 37th July 29, 1964 August 1, 1964 4<br />

1965 38th January 4, 1965 March 18, 1965 74<br />

1965 1 E.S. 38th March 19, 1965 March 25, 1965 7<br />

1966 2 E.S. 38th February 14, 1966 March 5, 1966 20<br />

1966 3 E.S. 38th March 7, 1966 March 17, 1966 11<br />

1967 39th January 2, 1967 March 31, 1967 89<br />

1967 1 E.S. 39th June 19, 1967 June 23, 1967 5<br />

1968 2 E.S. 39th January 29, 1968 February 9, 1968 12<br />

1969 1 Ses. 40th January 13, 1969 March 27, 1969 74<br />

1970 2 Ses. 40th January 12, 1970 March 7, 1970 55<br />

1971 1 Ses. 41st January 11, 1971 March 20, 1971 69<br />

1971 1 E.S. 41st March 22, 1971 April 8, 1971 18<br />

1972 2 Ses. 41st January 10, 1972 March 25, 1972 75<br />

1973 1 Ses. 42nd January 8, 1973 March 13, 1973 65<br />

1974 2 Ses. 42nd January 14, 1974 March 30, 1974 76<br />

1975 1 Ses. 43rd January 13, 1975 March 22, 1975 68<br />

1976 2 Ses. 43rd January 5, 1976 March 19, 1976 75<br />

1977 1 Ses. 44th January 10, 1977 March 21, 1977 71<br />

1978 2 Ses. 44th January 9, 1978 March 18, 1978 69<br />

1979 1 Ses. 45th January 8, 1979 March 26, 1979 78<br />

1980 2 Ses 45th January 7, 1980 March 31, 1980 85<br />

1980 1 E.S. 45th May 12, 1980 May 14, 1980 3<br />

1981 1 Ses. 46th January 12, 1981 March 27, 1981 75<br />

1981 1 E.S. 46th July 7, 1981 July 21, 1981 15<br />

1982 2 Ses. 46th January 11, 1982 March 24, 1982 73<br />

1983 1 Ses 47th January 10, 1983 April 14, 1983 95<br />

1983 1 E.S. 47th May 9, 1983 May 11, 1983 3<br />

1984 2 Ses. 47th January 9, 1984 March 31, 1984 83<br />

1985 1 Ses. 48th January 7, 1985 March 13, 1985 66<br />

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Convening and Adjourning Dates <strong>of</strong> the Legislature (continued)<br />

Year Session Convened Adjourned Days in Session<br />

1986 2 Ses. 48th January 6, 1986 March 28, 1986 82<br />

1987 1 Ses. 49th January 12, 1987 April 1, 1987 80<br />

1988 2 Ses. 49th January 11, 1988 March 31, 1988 81<br />

1989 1 Ses. 50th January 9, 1989 March 29, 1989 80<br />

1990 2 Ses. 50th January 8, 1990 March 30, 1990 82<br />

1991 1 Ses. 51st January 7, 1991 March 29, 1991 82<br />

1992 2 Ses. 51st January 6, 1992 April 3, 1992 89<br />

1992 1 E.S. 51st July 27, 1992 July 28, 1992 2<br />

1993 1 Ses. 52nd January 11, 1993 March 27, 1993 76<br />

1994 2 Ses. 52nd January 10, 1994 April 1, 1994 82<br />

1995 1 Ses. 53rd January 9, 1995 March 17, 1995 68<br />

1996 2 Ses. 53rd January 8, 1996 March 15, 1996 68<br />

1997 1 Ses. 54th January 6, 1997 March 19, 1997 73<br />

1998 2 Ses. 54th January 12, 1998 March 23, 1998 71<br />

1999 1 Ses. 55th January 11, 1999 March 19, 1999 68<br />

2000 2 Ses. 55th January 10, 2000 April 5, 2000 87<br />

2000 1 E.S. 55 t th December 8, 2000 December 8, 2000 1<br />

2001 1 Ses. 56th January 8, 2001 March 30, 2001 82<br />

2002 2 Ses. 56th January 7, 2002 March 14, 2002 68<br />

2003 1 Ses. 57th January 6, 2003 May 3, 2003 118<br />

2004 2 Ses. 57th January 12, 2004 March 20, 2004 69<br />

2005 1 Ses. 58th January 10, 2005 April 6, 2005 87<br />

2006 2 Ses. 58th January 9, 2006 April 11, 2006 93<br />

2006 1 E.S. 58 th August 25, 2006 August 25, 2006 1<br />

2007 1 Ses. 59th January 8, 2007 March 30, 2007 82<br />

2008 2 Ses. 59th January 7, 2008 April 2, 2008 87<br />

2009 1 Ses. 60th January 12, 2009 May 8, 2009 117<br />

* The first session adjourned for Christmas recess on December 21, 1890 and reconvened January 4,<br />

1891, a period <strong>of</strong> 15 days. Even though the first session spanned a period <strong>of</strong> 97 days it was <strong>of</strong>ficially in<br />

session only 82 days.<br />

Legislation Summary 1959 - 2009<br />

Introductions<br />

Enactments<br />

Year Session Bills Res. Bills Res. Vetoes<br />

1959 35th 638 68 303 42 13<br />

1961 36th 651 77 331 47 4<br />

1961 1 E.S. 36th 11 4 4 4 0<br />

1963 37th 734 71 429 55 21*<br />

1964 1 E.S. 37th 7 10 6 9 0<br />

1965 38th 608 76 321 48 15<br />

1965 1 E.S. 38th 27 8 5 3 0<br />

1966 2 E.S. 38th 67 39 21 28 0<br />

1966 3 E.S. 38th 27 12 6 7 0<br />

1967 39th 799 77 437 54 39<br />

1967 1 E.S. 39th 30 14 18 12 0<br />

1968 2 E.S. 39th 52 20 29 12 0<br />

1969 1 Ses. 40th 796 91 473 53 8<br />

1970 2 Ses. 40th 511 55 264 36 3<br />

1971 1 Ses. 41st 660 103 365 38 6<br />

1971 1 E.S. 41st 43 4 10 0 2<br />

1972 2 Ses. 41st 766 127 409 54 10<br />

1973 1 Ses. 42nd 589 103 348 66 6<br />

1974 2 Ses. 42nd 637 126 325 56 5<br />

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Legislation Summary 1959 - 2009 (continued)<br />

Introductions<br />

Enactments<br />

Year Session Bills Res. Bills Res. Vetoes<br />

1975 1 Ses. 43rd 563 115 270 52 10<br />

1976 2 Ses. 43rd 738 92 367 41 6<br />

1977 1 Ses. 44th 645 77 326 49 15<br />

1978 2 Ses. 44th 654 60 375 34 12<br />

1979 1 Ses. 45th 599 71 325 39 13<br />

1980 2 Ses. 45th 714 68 396 53 12<br />

1980 1 E.S. 45th 15 8 1 5 0<br />

1981 1 Ses. 46th 701 74 366 34 16*<br />

1981 1 E.S. 46th 16 6 2 1 1<br />

1982 2 Ses. 46th 617 66 370 35 11<br />

1983 1 Ses. 47th 589 61 282 35 23<br />

1983 1 E.S. 47th 8 0 5 0 1<br />

1984 2 Ses. 47th 586 48 289 27 14<br />

1985 1 Ses. 48th 466 63 274 28 3*<br />

1986 2 Ses. 48th 691 68 348 26 8<br />

1987 1 Ses. 49th 619 70 361 43 7<br />

1988 2 Ses. 49th 732 80 376 36 9<br />

1989 1 Ses. 50th 752 110 426 59 8<br />

1990 2 Ses. 50th 804 63 439 27 3<br />

1991 1 Ses. 51st 687 64 338 30 9<br />

1992 2 Ses. 51st 726 76 342 18 8<br />

1992 1 E. S. 51st 4 5 3 1 0<br />

1993 1 Ses. 52nd 752 79 416 36 14<br />

1994 2 Ses. 52nd 958 79 456 30 16*<br />

1995 1 Ses. 53rd 679 66 369 27 5<br />

1996 2 Ses. 53rd 772 67 433 40 8<br />

1997 1 Ses. 54th 695 66 404 41 5<br />

1998 2 Ses. 54th 708 73 428 36 10<br />

1999 1 Ses. 55th 666 87 397 47 4<br />

2000 2 Ses. 55th 737 82 487 48 3<br />

2001 1 Ses. 56th 662 80 397 54 3<br />

2002 2 Ses. 56th 605 72 371 40 2<br />

2003 1 Ses. 57th 678 81 381 47 8<br />

2004 2 Ses. 57th 617 75 389 44 5<br />

2005 1 Ses. 58th 642 84 405 47 9<br />

2006 2 Ses. 58th 735 100 459 71 0<br />

2006 1 E.S. 58th 1 0 1 0 0<br />

2007 1 Ses. 59th 581 69 369 49 6*<br />

2008 2 Ses. 59th 633 58 410 32 3<br />

2009 1 Ses. 60th 624 48 344 34 36<br />

* Includes veto(es) overridden by both chambers to become law.<br />

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LEGISLATIVE ROSTER<br />

TERRITORIAL COUNCIL 1863-1889<br />

Ainslie, George 1865,1866<br />

Allen, R.G. 1868,1870<br />

Anderson, V.S. 1868<br />

Anderson, W.F. 1880<br />

Baker, W.T. 1876<br />

Beatty, E.T. 1874,1876<br />

Beatty, James H. 1886<br />

Biggs, H.C. 1865<br />

Bingham, J.W 1888<br />

Bohannon, E. 1865<br />

Boomer, A.J. 1868<br />

Brearley, E.C. 1884<br />

Brown, L.P. 1866,1874<br />

Budge, William 1876,1880<br />

Call, C.C. 1870<br />

Callaway, A.E. 1865<br />

Campbell, Fred 1888<br />

Cannady, John M. 1874<br />

Capps, Stanford 1863,1864,1872<br />

Carter, M.A. 1866<br />

Clough, J.P. 1888<br />

Cobb, Chas 1880<br />

Coston, I.N. 1870,1872,1876<br />

Cowen, I.B. 1880,1882<br />

Crawford, Geo. N. 1884<br />

Cruther, James I. 1886<br />

Cummings, John 1864<br />

Dilley, S.B. 1864,1865,1880<br />

Dudley, C.C. 1868<br />

Dunwell, D.W.C. 1876<br />

Edwards, A.J. 1863<br />

Ensign, F.E. 1868<br />

Fenn, S.S. 1864,1865,1866<br />

Foote, R.E. 1874<br />

Galloway, Thos. C. 1882,1884<br />

Goulder, W.A. 1874<br />

Hailey, John 1880<br />

Hart, Jas. H. 1879,1884<br />

Hawley, James H. 1874<br />

Hays, Gilmore 1870,1872<br />

Helfrich, E.C. 1886<br />

Higbee, L.P. 1872,1876<br />

High, J.N. 1879<br />

Himrod, Chas. 1886<br />

Howard, S.P.C. 1868,1870,1872,1874,1876<br />

Hudson, W.H. 1866<br />

Hughes, P.L. 1886<br />

Ireland, J.N. 1888<br />

Isaman, S.G. 1884<br />

Jenkins, M.R. 1879<br />

Jewell, E.S. 1888<br />

Johnson, R.Z. 1880<br />

Johnson, E.P. 1882<br />

Jordon, E.A. 1886<br />

Langford, W.G. 1876<br />

Larimer, Robert 1886<br />

Lynch, W. 1870<br />

Manning, Geo. A. 1879<br />

Martin, Henry 1874<br />

Mattox, H.A. 1870,1872<br />

Mayhew, Alexander E. 1886<br />

Mayhew, R.E. 1888<br />

McNab, A.J. 1886<br />

McNally, John 1870,1872,1874<br />

McPherson, Chas. 1888<br />

Miller, Joseph 1863,1864<br />

Miller, R.T. 1866<br />

Miller, R. Emmett 1872<br />

Monroe, D.G. 1870<br />

Moody, S.W. 1884<br />

Morrison, L.C. 1880<br />

Murray, James 1880<br />

Negley, J.S. 1888<br />

Nelson, T.F. 1888<br />

Nordyke, B.J. 1870,1872,1879<br />

Odle, James 1882<br />

Parsons, Geo. M. 1879<br />

Paul, G.W. 1868<br />

Peck, Henry 1880,1882<br />

Perkins, W.Y. 1888<br />

Pettingill, George 1879,1884<br />

Pierce, J.B. 1879<br />

Poage, S.C. 1884<br />

Poe, J.W. 1880<br />

Porter, F.C. 1876<br />

Prickett, H.E. 1874<br />

Regan, P.A. 1879,1882<br />

Rheem, Wm. C. 1863<br />

Riggs, H.C. 1866<br />

Robb, R.H. 1886<br />

Robie, A.H. 1874<br />

Robinson, C.E. 1882<br />

Scaniker, S.P. 1865,1866<br />

Shoup, Geo. L. 1879<br />

Sidebotham, R.A. 1876<br />

Smith, Ephraim 1863,1864<br />

Smith, H.W. 1884,1886<br />

Sparks, Thos. 1888<br />

Stalker, Alexander 1874<br />

Stanford, Lyman 1863<br />

Stevenson, E.A. 1866,1876<br />

Street, H.C. 1865,1866<br />

Stump, J.H. 1870,1872<br />

Taylor, J.M. 1868<br />

Taylor, J.S. 1868<br />

Taylor, William S. 1882<br />

Taylor, S.F. 1888<br />

Travis, Joseph 1879,1882<br />

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Territorial Council 1863-1889 (continued)<br />

Tregaskis, R. 1876<br />

Vance, W.M. 1868,1870<br />

Wall, E.A. 1882<br />

Waterbury, E.B. 1863,1864<br />

Watson, Charles 1886<br />

Webster, W.L. 1882<br />

Wiley, N.B. 1879<br />

Willmot, L.P. 1880<br />

Wilson, Benj. 1872,1884<br />

Witt, J.V.R. 1872,1876,1882<br />

Wood, Chas. A. 1884<br />

Wood, R.L. 1884<br />

Wright, J.B. 1872<br />

Yantes, B.F. 1868,1870<br />

Yantis, W.B. 1879<br />

TERRITORIAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1863-1889<br />

Abbott, J.A. 1866<br />

Adams, Peter 1872<br />

Adams, David 1884<br />

Adams, Geo. W. 1884<br />

Agnew, J.D. 1865<br />

Allen, H. 1865<br />

Allison, William 1879<br />

Anderson, A.B. 1872<br />

Anderson, V.S. 1874<br />

Apperson, James J. 1872<br />

Bacon, L. 1863<br />

Baddock, J.H. 1874<br />

Badley, D.L. 1886,1888<br />

Bailey, Hayden 1868<br />

Baldwin, G.B. 1874,1879,1884<br />

Barnes, D.P. 1865<br />

Bassett, C.J. 1882<br />

Beatty, E.T. 1865,1868<br />

Bell, F.W. 1866<br />

Bell, G.W. 1868<br />

Bennett, Jas. A. 1872<br />

Biddy, Moses J. 1872<br />

Birdseye, J.W. 1879<br />

Blakley, Alexander 1864,1865<br />

Bodfish, C.P. 1863<br />

Bonner, J.J. 1879<br />

Brown, M.C. 1863<br />

Brumback, J. 1880<br />

Bruner, J.A. 1888<br />

Buckanan, A. 1882<br />

Burke, John M. 1886<br />

Burkhart, H.Z. 1888<br />

Burnett, E.G. 1886<br />

Butler, W.H. 1879<br />

Cahalan, T.D. 1870<br />

Calloway, A.E. 1870,1872,1879,1880<br />

Calloway, Thomas H. 1868<br />

Campbell, R.P. 1863<br />

Campbell, Patrick 1868,1870<br />

Campbell, Fred 1865,1872,1874,1880,1882<br />

Carr, James 1865<br />

Carter, J.W. 1865<br />

Catlin, Seth 1868<br />

Caton, H.T. 1866<br />

Cave, Josiah 1874,1886<br />

Chaney, A.S. 1886,1888<br />

Chapin, George 1879<br />

Clark, Perry 1870<br />

Clay, H.H. 1888<br />

Cleary, Philip 1870,1874,1876,1884<br />

Clemens, Wm. 1874<br />

Clouch, J.P. 1886<br />

Cobb, Charles 1886<br />

Cooper, William 1879<br />

Coston, I.N. 1882<br />

Cough, J.P. 1884<br />

Cox, J.C. 1886<br />

Cozad, John 1866<br />

Crafts, G.W. 1872<br />

Crawford, J.R. 1870<br />

Crosson, B. 1865<br />

Crow, W.H.B. 1888<br />

Culp, Isaac 1874<br />

Cummings, J.W. 1880<br />

Curtis, T.J. 1876<br />

Davis, Nelson 1866<br />

Davis, Matt 1872<br />

Davis, C.K. 1876<br />

Davis, R.H. 1888<br />

Day, C.M. 1888<br />

DeHaven, James 1886,1888<br />

Dean, A. 1872<br />

Dempsey, Stephen 1876,1880<br />

Dodge, O.A. 1882<br />

Dudley, Joseph 1880<br />

Duval, John 1864<br />

Edwards, S.P. 1876<br />

Elder, Thomas 1872<br />

Elyea, W.A. 1886<br />

Emery, Geo. W. 1888<br />

Englis, A. 1866<br />

Evans, D.L. 1882<br />

Everett, P. 1870<br />

Fay, Thomas 1868<br />

Fenn, S.S. 1872<br />

Fenn, F.A. 1886<br />

Flournoy, A.W. 1866<br />

Fouch, D.W. 1882,1884<br />

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Territorial House <strong>of</strong> Representatives 1863-1889 (continued)<br />

Fox, J.C. 1884<br />

Froman, F.K. 1876<br />

Garrett, I.W. 1872,1880<br />

Gee, R.W. 1886<br />

Gilmore, G.W. 1876<br />

Gilson, J.J. 1880<br />

Girton, J.W. 1880<br />

Goodnough, S. 1868<br />

Goodrich, George 1886<br />

Goodwin, M.H. 1884,1886<br />

Gorton, G.W. 1888<br />

Goulder, W.A. 1864,1868<br />

Gray, Thomas 1876,1879<br />

Gray, A.S. 1880<br />

Green, W.B. 1884<br />

Griffin, J.F. 1876<br />

Groat, Wm. 1874<br />

Grunell, M.L. 1882<br />

Guheen, J.J. 1886<br />

Hall, E.B. 1870<br />

Hall, Harvey B. 1872<br />

Hammond, Ed 1876<br />

Harbour, J.M. 1882<br />

Hardin, M.G. 1879<br />

Harley, W.S. 1868<br />

Harris, J.C. 1866<br />

Hart, Thomas B. 1868<br />

Hart, James H. 1876,1880<br />

Hartley, H.K. 1876,1882<br />

Hartwell, T.A. 1886<br />

Harvey, R.S. 1886<br />

Hasbrouch, Solomon 1864<br />

Hatch, L.H. 1872<br />

Hawley, J.H. 1870<br />

Hays, Gilman 1870<br />

Haywood, James A. 1882<br />

Hedrick, J.M. 1880<br />

Hibbs, I.N. 1880<br />

High, J.N. 1876<br />

Himrod, Chas. 1872<br />

Howard, W.H. 1864<br />

Hoyt, M.L. 1886<br />

Huffaker, A.T. 1872<br />

Hughes, J.G. 1870<br />

Hull, C.M. 1884<br />

Humphrey, C.B. 1879<br />

Hunt, F.M. 1874<br />

Hunter, Geo. W. 1886<br />

Hussman, S.T. 1868<br />

Jeffey, Thomas M. 1880<br />

Jeffreys, S.M. 1872<br />

Jenkins, M.R. 1865<br />

Jones, David R. 1879,1880,1884<br />

Jordon, E.A. 1888<br />

Keithly, W.R. 1863<br />

Kelley, Meridith 1868<br />

Kelly, Milton 1863<br />

Kilborn, Marion 1888<br />

King, William 1879,1884<br />

Knight, J.W. 1866<br />

Kurtz, M.A. 1888<br />

Lamme, D.S. 1884<br />

Langdon, S.J. 1880<br />

Larimer, Robert 1882<br />

Larson, K. 1882<br />

Latta, E.C. 1864<br />

Law, W.L. 1866<br />

Leland, Alonzo 1863<br />

Lewis, John S. 1886<br />

Linbeck, Lewis 1868<br />

Luney, M.G. 1865,1874,1876,1884<br />

Lyons, James 1888<br />

Marshall, R.W. 1870<br />

Martin, J.M. 1888<br />

Martindale, W.C. 1882,1884<br />

Marx, V. 1868<br />

Maxon, H.J.G. 1879<br />

McCaleb, Jessie 1876<br />

McCarty, J.H. 1874<br />

McDonald, A. 1866<br />

McGrew, D.M. 1868<br />

McIntosh, J. 1864<br />

McKern, W.F. 1884<br />

McMahon, P. 1872<br />

McMillen, W.F. 1866<br />

Meyer, A.L. 1879<br />

Mickey, F.M. 1882<br />

Miller, L.C. 1863<br />

Mintzer, O.W. 1888<br />

Mitcham, J.I. 1888<br />

Mitchell, A.P. 1866<br />

Monroe, D.G. 1866<br />

Mooney, D.B. 1868,1870<br />

Moore, E.M. 1874<br />

Moore, Ed H. 1876<br />

Morgan, J.W. 1870<br />

Morse, Leonard D. 1876<br />

Mulkey, E. 1868<br />

Myer, John H. 1876<br />

Nelson, C.T. 1874<br />

Newsom, G.W. 1879<br />

Nichols, William 1879,1880<br />

Norcross, W.T. 1876<br />

Nordyke, B.J. 1866<br />

Ohle, Henry 1866<br />

Onderdonk, James L. 1880<br />

Orr, James A. 1863<br />

Parkinson, W.H. 1864,1865,1866<br />

Parsons, G.M. 1872<br />

Paul, G.W. 1866<br />

Pearson, Wm. C. 1879,1882<br />

Pefly, P.J. 1880<br />

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Territorial House <strong>of</strong> Representatives 1863-1889 (continued)<br />

Pierce, John B. 1864,1865,1870,1874<br />

Points, F. 1876<br />

Pool, L. 1874<br />

Porter, W.T. 1870<br />

Quarles, J.P. 1884<br />

Quinn, P.S. 1868<br />

Reed, T.M. 1864<br />

Rett, W.H. 1874<br />

Rich, Joseph C. 1879,1880<br />

Richards, Geo. W. 1876<br />

Riggs, H.C. 1864<br />

Ripson, J.A. 1865<br />

Robb, R.H. 1879,1882<br />

Robbins, Orlando 1874<br />

Rohrer, John S. 1886<br />

Sampson, Geo. W. 1888<br />

Sanburn, J. Rand 1888<br />

Sargent, I.C. 1888<br />

Sayrs, C.D. 1865<br />

Van Schaick, J.H. 1888<br />

Shaw, T.B. 1886<br />

Sheperd, W.N.B. 1884<br />

Shoemaker, F.M. 1868<br />

Short, J.M. 1872<br />

Shoup, Geo. L. 1874<br />

Shoup, J.C. 1882<br />

Sidebotham, R.A. 1874<br />

Silverwood, J.P. 1870<br />

Simmondi, A.L. 1872<br />

Simpson, Chas. J. 1884<br />

Sissins, J.B. 1872<br />

Smith, Julian 1870<br />

Smythe, M. 1865<br />

Spencer, Robt. 1879<br />

Stafford, George 1866<br />

Stalker, Alexander 1879,1880<br />

Stalker, A.R. 1884<br />

Sterling, E.C. 1864<br />

Stevenson, E.A. 1874<br />

Steward, C.W. 1874<br />

Taylor, J.S. 1866<br />

Thatcher, J.B. 1882<br />

Thayer, W.W. 1866<br />

Thews, William B. 1886<br />

Tiner, I.L. 1865<br />

Tomer, G.W. 1872,1882<br />

Tompkins, J.J. 1870<br />

Trauger, J.H. 1872<br />

True, E.B. 1880<br />

Tufts, James 1863<br />

Tuthill, F.C. 1874<br />

Tutt, P.A. 1876<br />

Usher, W.P. 1870<br />

Van Slyke, W.H. 1870<br />

Varney, D.B. 1879<br />

Waldrip, I.S. 1874<br />

Ward, John 1876<br />

Waring, Ira S. 1888<br />

Warriner, B.L. 1876<br />

Watson, J.K. 1884<br />

Weatherman, P. 1879<br />

Webster, W.B. 1880<br />

Weiler, I.S. 1876<br />

West, John 1870<br />

Wheeler, H.H. 1870<br />

Wheeler, C.B. 1886<br />

Wheeler, Geo. P. 1888<br />

White, C.R. 1874<br />

White, J.W. 1874,1879<br />

Wickersham, J.H. 1870<br />

Willey, N.B. 1872<br />

Williams, Jefferson 1870<br />

Williams, W.S.M. 1884<br />

Wilmot, L.P. 1884<br />

Wilson, E.M. 1882<br />

Wilson, J.P. 1882<br />

Wood, John 1863<br />

Wood, R.L. 1876,1880<br />

Wooley, H.S. 1882<br />

Worky, E.J. 1865<br />

Wright, S.B. 1868<br />

Wright, Amos R. 1882,1884<br />

Yantis, B.J. 1870<br />

Yantis, W.B. 1870<br />

Yantis, R.T. 1879<br />

Yates, W.A. 1870<br />

Zeigle, V.S. 1868<br />

Ziegle, George 1864<br />

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IDAHO LEGISLATURE 1890-2010<br />

STATE SENATE<br />

Abrahams, W. Dean 1973-1982<br />

Adams, W. Lloyd 1919-1920<br />

Adamson, D.E. 1935-1938<br />

Adamson, W.L. 1925-1926<br />

Aikele, Andreas<br />

1935-1936, 1945-1946,1953-1958<br />

Ainslie, Wm. 1899-1901<br />

Albertini, John 1951-1954<br />

Albrethsen, Holger 1955-1960<br />

Albrethsen, Martin 1923-1924<br />

Alexander, Ray 1951-1952<br />

Allen, Edward 1901-1904<br />

Allen, Joe F. 1971-1972<br />

Ambrose, George L. 1941-1946<br />

Amestoy, Art M. 1959-1960<br />

Amonson, A.C. 1923-1924<br />

Anderson, E.H. 1937-1938<br />

Anderson, Larrey 1985-1990<br />

Andreason, John C. 1969-1970, 1995-2010<br />

Andrus, Cecil D. 1961-1966,1969-1970<br />

Andrus, S. Reed 1949-1950<br />

Archibald, R.G. 1923-1924<br />

Armstrong, E.P. 1919-1922<br />

Atherton, S.P. 1917-1918<br />

Atwood, J.P. 1937-1938<br />

Auld, James M. 1981-1982<br />

Ausich, Joseph L. “Joe” 1961-1966<br />

Bagley, Frederick R. 1967-1970<br />

Bahr, John H. 1941-1954<br />

Bailey, Jeremiah W. 1899-1901<br />

Bailey, Kent M. 2003-2004<br />

Bailey, Robert G. 1941-1942<br />

Bair, R. Steven 2007-2010<br />

Baird, E.D. 1939-1942<br />

Baker, Charles F. 1903-1904,<br />

1917-1922,1925-1932,1935-1936<br />

Baldridge, H.C. 1913-1914<br />

Ballentine, James M. 1897-1898<br />

Ballantine, James W. 1897-1898,1901-1904<br />

Bandelin, Glenn E.<br />

1945-1950,1953-1954,1959-1960<br />

Bane, S.P. 1917-1918<br />

Barker, John M. 1967-1984<br />

Barlow, Kimber C.<br />

1933-1936, 1939-1944,1953-1962<br />

Barnum, Guy C. 1897-1898<br />

Barrett, George G. 1925-1930<br />

Barron, Chas. C. 1931-1932<br />

Barron, Lloyd F. 1959-1968<br />

Barton, Edward M. 1913-1914<br />

Bassett, Thomas E. 1897-1898<br />

Bastian, Stan 2007-2008<br />

Batt, Philip E.<br />

1967-1970,1973-1978,1985-1988<br />

Baumann, Dave 2004<br />

Baumh<strong>of</strong>f, Fred 1947-1950<br />

Beal, J. Burns 1963-1968<br />

Bean, Woodrow W. 1965-1968<br />

Beck, Rod 1985-1990, 1995<br />

Beers, Charles A. 1945-1946<br />

Beitelspacher, Ronald J. 1980-1992<br />

Bell, John J. “Jock” 1977-1980<br />

Benham, John 1909-1910<br />

Bennett, Bash L. 1925-1926<br />

Bennett, John T. 1897-1898<br />

Benson, Betty 1991-1992<br />

Bergeson, F.W. “Bill” 1957-1960<br />

Beymer, A.F. 1931-1932<br />

Bierbower, Vincent 1895-1896<br />

Bilyeu, C.E. “Chick” 1971-1994<br />

Bilyeu, Diane 1969-1970, 2007-2010<br />

Bivens, David W. 1967-1974<br />

Black, Michael S. 1977-1980<br />

Blackbird, Gerald V. 1979<br />

Blackbird, Mike 1986-1992<br />

Blackstock, Adam H. 1949-1958<br />

Blair, Garrison G. 1931-1932<br />

Blake, J. Bruce 1935-1938<br />

Blick, George L. 1959-1966<br />

Boatright, Clyde 1995-2002<br />

Bock, Les 2008-2010<br />

Bolton, W.E. 1949-1952<br />

Booth, C.W. 1919-1920<br />

Borden, C.F. 1913-1914<br />

Bottolfsen, C.A. 1959-1962<br />

Boughton, E.V. 1921-1924<br />

Bowen, Arthur M. 1909-1910<br />

Bowman, Earl W. 1915-1916<br />

Boyce, Edward 1895-1896<br />

Brackett, Bert 2008-2010<br />

Bradbury, W.A. 1917-1918<br />

Bradshaw, Kenneth 1977-1982<br />

Branch, Milton 1958<br />

Branch, W. Ric 1995-2002<br />

Brandt, R. Skipper "Skip" 2001-2006<br />

Brainard, Robert L. 1943-1944<br />

Branstetter, H.C. 1890-1893<br />

Brassey, Vernon K. 1969-1978,1981-1982<br />

Bray, Gail Etheridge 1983-1989<br />

Breier, Jr., C.J. 1943-1944<br />

Bremer, George A. 1915-1916<br />

Brenn, Harry A. 1939-1940<br />

Brigham, John Warren<br />

1890-1893,1899-1901,1903-1904<br />

Broadsword, Joyce M 2005-2010<br />

Brocke, G.F. 1949-1950<br />

Brookman, E.A. 1935-1938<br />

Brooks, Karl B. 1987-1992<br />

Brooks, Mary T. 1965-1970<br />

Brown, Baldwin F. 1939-1940,1945-1948<br />

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<strong>State</strong> Senate (continued)<br />

Brown, Carl E.<br />

1923-1924,1937-1940,1945-1948<br />

Brown, Geo. L. 1959-1960<br />

Brown, John G. 1893-1894<br />

Brown, Robert S. 1895-1896<br />

Brown, Warren H. 1969-1974<br />

Budge, Reed W. 1969-1986<br />

Budge, William 1899-1901<br />

Buller, Reginald F. 1907-1908<br />

Bunderson, Harold R. "Hal" 1993-2006<br />

Bundy, Wm. H. 1915-1916<br />

Burgan, Fred L. 1893-1894<br />

Burge, Ray O. 1961-1964<br />

Burgher, Charles H. 1941-1946<br />

Burkett, Michael 1989-1992, 2003-2008<br />

Burkey, C.R. 1921-1922<br />

Burns, J.K. 1951-1952<br />

Burstedt, Seth 1949-1956<br />

Burt, Carl R. 1959-1960<br />

Burtenshaw, Claude 1959-1960<br />

Burtenshaw, Don M. 1997-2006<br />

Burtenshaw, L.L. 1935-1938<br />

Buxton, O.J. 1947-1962<br />

Bybee, Robert L. 1901-1902<br />

Cady, Dale 1947-1948<br />

Calabretta, Martha “Marti” 1985-1992,<br />

2003-2004<br />

Call, Bert 1949-1950,1957-1958<br />

Callahan, Donald A. 1923-1934<br />

Cameron, Dean L. 1991-2010<br />

Campbell, Arthur 1949-1950<br />

Campbell, Marguerite A. 1947-1952<br />

Campbell, Robert 1893-1894<br />

Campbell, Rollie L. 1961-1962<br />

Cannon, O.E. 1939-1950<br />

Cardiff, Leonard 1939-1940,1953-1960<br />

Carey, Michael 1899-1901<br />

Carlson, Herb 1983-1993<br />

Carson, Wm. 1947-1948<br />

Carter, D.L. 1915-1916<br />

Carter, Ronald G. 1979-1980<br />

Caseman, R.H. 1941-1942<br />

Cathcart, E.O. 1945-1946<br />

Caton, Elijah F. 1903-1904<br />

Chamberlain, Barbara 1993-1994<br />

Chapman, Gary 1983-1986<br />

Chase, Cyril C. “Cy” 1961-1966,1971-1980<br />

Chase, George 1947-1948<br />

Childers, Phil 1993-1994<br />

Choules, Albert 1935-1936<br />

Christenson, Andrew 1919-1922,1925-1926<br />

Christiansen, H.J. “Jim” 1987-1990<br />

Church, Daniel W. 1899-1901<br />

Clapp, Frank 1923-1924,1927-1930<br />

Clark, Chase A. 1933-1936<br />

Clark, Edward M. 1923-1924<br />

Clark, Louis 1901-1902<br />

Clark, S.K. 1921-1922,1927-1934<br />

Clark, Solon B. 1923-1924<br />

Clark, T.E. 1949-1950<br />

Clark, W.W. 1921-1922<br />

Clark, Wilford W. 1903-1904<br />

Clemm, Lester V. 1979-1982<br />

Coates, George T. 1911-1912<br />

Cobbs, Lyle R. 1971-1978<br />

Coe, John Knox 1937-1938<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin, J.C. 1923-1928<br />

Coiner, Charles H. 2005-2010<br />

Collett, Harold 1965-1966<br />

Collin, Charles 1947-1948,1951-1954<br />

Compton, Richard "Dick" 2003-2006<br />

Conner, T. Dan 1933-1938<br />

Cook, Eldon W. 1949-1956,1961-1962<br />

Cooke, Karen 1989<br />

Cooper, Fred M. 1953-1962<br />

Corder, Tim Sr. 2005-2010<br />

Corey, I.N. 1925-1926<br />

Coryell, George 1897-1898<br />

Costley, Wm. J. 1949-1954<br />

Coughanour, W.A. 1897-1898<br />

Cowles,, C.F. 1923-1924<br />

Cox, Jr., J. Ray 1957-1962<br />

Craig, Larry E. 1975-1980<br />

Crapo, Michael D. 1984-1992<br />

Crawford, Harold J. 1965-1966<br />

Crea, William J. 1941-1946<br />

Crockett, Geo. E. 1925-1928<br />

Crookham, William 1971-1972<br />

Crooks, E.A. 1923-1924<br />

Crow, Gordon 1995-2000<br />

Crum, George E. 1903-1906<br />

Crutcher, William G. 1967-1972<br />

Crystal, Vearl C. 1977-1988<br />

Cummings, B.A. 1917-1918<br />

Cunningham, John W. 1895-1896<br />

Cunningham, M.F. 1933-1934<br />

Curtis, George H. 1917-1918<br />

Daniel, Vernon R. 1955-1960<br />

Daniels, J.E. 1919-1920<br />

Daniels, Russell O. 1959-1966<br />

Danielson, Judi 1995-2001<br />

Darrah, Joseph S. 1905-1906<br />

Darrington, Denton 1983-2010<br />

Davis, A.W. 1939-1940,1943-1946<br />

Davis, Bart M. 1999-2010<br />

Davis, Carl A. 1909-1910<br />

Davis, David William 1913-1914<br />

Davis, Dennis 1989-1994<br />

Davis, Elmer 1919-1920,1933-1934<br />

Davis, Nora L. 1957-1960<br />

Davis, Ray J. 1951-1954<br />

Davis, Samuel T. 1897-1898<br />

206<br />

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<strong>State</strong> Senate (continued)<br />

Davis, Thomas A. 1897-1898<br />

Day, Cassius M. 1895-1896<br />

Day, George A. 1903-1908<br />

Day, Jerome J. 1909-1912,1915-1916<br />

DeLamar, J.R. 1890-1893<br />

DeVoe, Carl W. 1931-1934,1937-1940<br />

Deal, Edson H. 1941-1950<br />

Dee, William J. 1961-1966<br />

Defenbach, Bryon S. 1913-1914<br />

Defenbach, Will S. 1967-1968<br />

Deide, Darrel 1997-2002<br />

Dempsey, Stephen 1890-1893<br />

Denman, Alvin 1937-1938<br />

Derr, Alfred M. 1937,1939-1942,1955-1958<br />

Derr, Hattie 1937-1938<br />

Detweiler, W.H. 1951-1954<br />

Dewey, E.H. 1895-1896<br />

Disney, Frank T. 1921-1924<br />

Dissmore, W.A. 1929-1932<br />

Dobler, Norma 1977-1986<br />

Dolman, Peter R. 1903-1904<br />

Donahue, Dennie 1957-1960<br />

Donart, George 1933-1940,1943-1946<br />

Donart, James B. 1959-1962<br />

Donesley, Brian N. 1989-1992<br />

Donnelly, Simon P. 1897-1898,1901-1902<br />

Dow, Robert E. 1935-1936<br />

Drevlow, W.E. 1955-1958<br />

Driggs, Don C. 1917-1918<br />

Dunklin, Betsy 1997-2002<br />

Dunn, Lloyd C. 1965-1966<br />

Dunning, Dow 1913-1914<br />

Duvall, O.P. 1925-1926<br />

Eames, David G. 1917-1918,1923-1924<br />

Easton, Charles F. 1899-1901<br />

Eckersell, A.B. 1937-1940<br />

Eckert, Jacob L. 1903-1904,1911-1912<br />

Edgington, George 1913-1914<br />

Egbert, Richard A. 1963-1980<br />

Eimers, G.W. 1953-1954<br />

Elliott, E.E. 1915-1916<br />

Elliott, Thos. 1917-1918<br />

Ellsworth, James 1965-1976<br />

Ellsworth, W. Fisher 1969-1972<br />

Erb, R.S. 1935-1940<br />

Eskelin, Dave 1973-1974<br />

Evans, Blaine F. 1957-1958<br />

Evans, David L. 1903-1904,1923-1924<br />

Evans, F.B. 1933-1934<br />

Evans, John V. 1953-1958,1967-1974<br />

Evans, Sr., L.L. 1917-1918,1931-1934<br />

Fairchild, Roger 1980-1990<br />

Fairchild, Sherman D. 1913-1914<br />

Faraday, Charles B.<br />

1919-1920, 1927-1928,1931-1932<br />

Farthing, Glenn 1951-1952<br />

Featherstone, A.H. 1921-1922<br />

Field, J.R. 1939-1940<br />

Fields, George 1913-1914<br />

Finch, John A. 1890-1893<br />

Fisher, George H. 1911-1912<br />

Fisher, J.T. 1921-1922<br />

Fitz, G.G. 1915-1916<br />

Floan, Leonard K. 1943-1948<br />

Floyd, William L. 1981-1983<br />

Fogg, Frank E. 1899-1901<br />

Foreman, D.I. 1941-1944<br />

Forsgren, J. Clifford 1963-1966<br />

Fox, Nelson D. 1901-1902<br />

Frasure, Evan 1993-2002<br />

Frazier, Jas. H. 1915-1916<br />

Fredericksen, Don G. 1959-1966,1969-1972<br />

Freehafer, A.L. 1909-1912,1929-1934<br />

Freeman, Frank 1953-1954<br />

Friend, C.H. 1935-1938<br />

Fulcher, Russell 2005-2010<br />

Fuller, Hiram G. 1915-1916<br />

Furness, Rex L. 1989-1992<br />

Gannon, Tom 2003-2008<br />

Gaffney, Ernest F. 1953-1954,1957-1960<br />

Gardner, David I. 1935-1936<br />

Gardner, H.G. 1925-1928<br />

Garry, Joseph R. 1967-1968<br />

Geaudreau, Guy L. 1951-1952<br />

Geddes, Robert L. 1995-2010<br />

Geddes, W. Stewart 1945-1948<br />

Gibson, Wesley 1929-1936<br />

Gilbert, Rachel S. 1985-1990<br />

Gilchrist, Robert 1919-1922<br />

Giles, Charles 1937-1938<br />

Gillette, Francis C. 1937-1938,1941-1946<br />

Glauner, Wm. 1935-1938<br />

Glenn, Fred 1963-1966<br />

Glennon, L.E. 1925-1926<br />

Goedde, John W 2001-2010<br />

G<strong>of</strong>f, Abe 1941-1942<br />

Golden, George D. 1895-1896<br />

Gooding, Frank R. 1899-1901<br />

Gooding, Fred W. 1901-1902,1911-1912<br />

Goodnight, Jacob L. 1909-1910,1913-1914<br />

Goodwin, Frank E. 1951-1956<br />

Gould, Gary H. 1981-1983<br />

Graham, Guy 1923-1924<br />

Graham, James E. 1941-1950<br />

Graham, W.E. 1915-1916<br />

Grant, Ernest M. 1915-1918<br />

Graves, Fred C. 1929-1932<br />

Gray, John S. 1890-1893<br />

Grebe, George W. 1927-1932<br />

Greene, R.T. 1947-1948<br />

Greenwood, Chas. O. 1927-1928<br />

Gunn, James 1890-1893<br />

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<strong>State</strong> Senate (continued)<br />

Gustafsen, Fred 1947-1948<br />

Haddock, D.E. 1947-1948<br />

Hagan, Chris A. 1925-1930<br />

Hagedorn, Marv 2007-2008<br />

Haggerty, Geo. 1931-1932<br />

Haight, Charles C. 1945-1948<br />

Haight, Hector C. 1909-1914<br />

Hailey, O.E. 1919-1926<br />

Halferty, R.B. 1925-1932<br />

Hall, W. Scott 1939-1942<br />

Hamilton, Clark 1949-1954<br />

Hammond, Jim 2007-2010<br />

Hanrahan, James 1895-1896<br />

Hansen, Dennis S. 1987-1995<br />

Hansen, John D. 1987-1998<br />

Hansen, N.W. 1937-1942<br />

Hansen, Orval 1967-1968<br />

Hansen, Rodney A. 1955-1966<br />

Hanson, Alma 1925-1932,1939-1940<br />

Hanson, H. Max 1955-1958<br />

Hanson, Ivan A. 1973-1974<br />

Hanson, Jerry J. 1986-1988<br />

Hanson, Walter 1913-1914<br />

Harding, Ralph J. 1915-1918,1921-1922<br />

Hargrove, C.C. 1925-1926<br />

Harn, Harry R. 1937-1944,1965-1966<br />

Harris, Frank 1897-1898,1923-1924<br />

Harris, Frank W. 1939-1948<br />

Harris, Simon 1911-1912<br />

Harrison, Benjamin F. 1933-1934<br />

Hart, Alfred A. 1919-1920,1933-1934<br />

Hart, Jr., John W. 1905-1910,1913-1916<br />

Hartung, Mary 1990-1995<br />

Hartvigsen, Lester A. 1975-1980<br />

Hasbrouck, Herman J. 1909-1910<br />

Hastings, Charles 1927-1928<br />

Hastings, Fred W. 1905-1906<br />

Haun, Terry A. 1991-1994<br />

Hawkins, Stan 1991-2002<br />

Hayden, Norman 1937-1938<br />

Hayes, E.K. 1915-1916<br />

Hays, Charles M. 1899-1901<br />

Heagle, Lawrence F. 1939-1948<br />

Heath, Albert 1903-1904<br />

Heath, Thomas<br />

1937-1942,1953-1958,1961-1962<br />

Hechtner, Howard D. 1953-1962<br />

Hedrick, Joseph G. 1913-1914<br />

Hegsted, Victor C. 1899-1902,1919-1922<br />

Heinrich, Leland G. "Lee" 2007-2010<br />

Heiss, W.A. 1917-1920<br />

Heitfeld, Henry 1895-1898<br />

Henderson, Ben W. 1933-1936,1943-1944<br />

Henderson, J.W. 1925-1928<br />

Herndon, Steve 1987-1988<br />

Herrick, W.H. 1947-1948<br />

Hersley, George 1945-1946<br />

Hiatt, Walter F. 1905-1906<br />

Hicks, Orla 1949-1950<br />

High, Richard S. 1967-1980<br />

Hill, Brent 2003-2010<br />

Hill, Geo. E. 1917-1918<br />

Hinkleman, Adolph 1939-1940<br />

Hinton, Walter J. 1925-1926,1935-1936<br />

Hitt, Houston T. 1937-1938<br />

H<strong>of</strong>f, Jr., Theodore 1953-1958<br />

Hoggan, J. Reid 1959-1960<br />

Holden, J. Wesley 1931-1932<br />

Holden, Wm. S. 1939-1940<br />

Hooper, James 1899-1901<br />

Hoopes, George A. 1931-1934<br />

Horfman, Frank F. 1943-1944<br />

Hornibrook, Wm. H. 1911-1912<br />

Horsch, Dwight W. 1985-1986<br />

Horsman, W. Sam 1931-1934<br />

Houlahan, Alexander 1901-1902<br />

Houtz, K.D. 1915-1916<br />

Howard, Mack 1931-1934<br />

Howarth, Geo. W. 1921-1922<br />

Howe, C. Fred 1927-1928<br />

Howe, Don 1965-1966<br />

Howe, J. Morris 1893-1894<br />

Howell, Glenn 1941-1942<br />

Huffman, Claude 1923-1924<br />

Hughes, J.H. 1917-1918<br />

Hulbert, H.W. 1967-1968<br />

Hull, John J. 1905-1906<br />

Humphreys, W.R. 1945-1946<br />

Hunt, Frank W. 1893-1894<br />

Hunt, George W. 1931-1932<br />

Hunt, James Frank 1909-1910,1913-1914<br />

Hunt, Ralph S. 1921-1922<br />

Hunter, C.S. 1921-1922<br />

Hurlburt, H.M. 1925-1926<br />

Hutton, Angus P. 1915-1916<br />

Hyde, Norris J. 1987-1990<br />

Ingalls, James L. 1949-1952<br />

Ingard, D.L. 1917-1918<br />

Ingram, Cecil D. 1993-2004<br />

Ipsen, Grant R. 1993-2002<br />

Irwin, Carl D. 1945-1958<br />

Isaacson, J.M. 1925-1926,1929-1932<br />

Jackson, Roscoe N. 1917-1918<br />

Jackson, William A. 1951-1952,1955-1958<br />

Jacobs, E.E. 1907-1908<br />

James M., Ballentine 1897-1898<br />

Jenny, J.F. 1935-1936<br />

Jensen, A.I. 1933-1934<br />

Jensen, Denmark 1907-1908<br />

Jensen, J.Peter 1927-1928,1937-1938<br />

Jensen, Marion “Pete” 1949-1951<br />

Jensen, Parley P. 1945-1946<br />

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<strong>State</strong> Senate (continued)<br />

Jeppson, Royal M. 1927-1928<br />

Jewell, Edward S. 1890-1893<br />

Johnson, A.R. 1919-1922<br />

Johnson, Adams G. 1913-1914<br />

Johnson, Hannibal F. 1893-1894<br />

Johnson, James 1915-1916<br />

Johnson, P.W. 1913-1914<br />

Johnson, Peter 1929-1930<br />

Johnston, W. Evert 1949-1952,1955-1960<br />

Jones, D.P. 1947-1952<br />

Jones, Henry 1905-1906<br />

Jones, Louis D. 1901-1902<br />

Jones, Seth D. 1921-1924<br />

Jones, T.D. 1923-1924<br />

Jorgenson, Michael "Mike" 2005-2010<br />

Jordan, Fred W. 1909-1910<br />

Judd, Claud R. 1975-1978<br />

Judd, F.H. 1919-1920<br />

Just, James 1935-1938<br />

Kaline, Axel 1915-1916<br />

Katseanes, George 1973-1974<br />

Kaufman, Sam 1967-1968<br />

Keith, James R. 1921-1924<br />

Keith, John E. 1927-1934<br />

Keithly, Tom J. 1955-1958<br />

Keller, Luis S. 1897-1898<br />

Kelley, A.D. 1937-1940<br />

Kelly, Kate 2005-2010<br />

Kennedy, Fred 2003-2004<br />

Keough, Shawn A. 1997-2010<br />

Kerns, Abner G. 1909-1912<br />

Kerrick, David E. 1991-1996<br />

Kerrick, J.E. 1919-1922<br />

Kidwell, Wayne L. 1969-1972<br />

Kiebert, Kermit V. 1975-1987<br />

Kiefer, Henry W. 1903-1904<br />

King, O.W. 1921-1922<br />

King-Barrutia, Robbi 1997-2002<br />

Kinghorn, Robert C. 1973-1977<br />

Kinkaid, John 1901-1902<br />

Kinsolving, C.J. 1917-1918<br />

Kirkpatrick, Ed. H. 1923-1926,1933-1934<br />

Klein, Edith Miller 1969-1982<br />

Knox, Walter 1925-1928<br />

Korter, W.L. 1933-1934<br />

Kress, Stan 1975-1976<br />

LaValle, Victor 1925-1926<br />

Lacy, Ralph E. 1983-1990<br />

Lafrenz, Frank H. 1935-1936,1939-1940<br />

Lamb, John 1905-1906<br />

Lamme, W.J. 1929-1930<br />

Langhorst, David 2005-2008<br />

Langrish, J.S. 1890-1893<br />

Lannen, Vernon T. 1979-1986<br />

Larsen, Allan F. 1991-1992<br />

Larsen, C.W. 1937-1938<br />

Lau, Daniel J. 1923-1934,1937-1938<br />

Lee, Robert R. 1995-2002<br />

Lee, Wm. A. 1919-1920<br />

Lee, Worth S. 1911-1914<br />

Leese, James A. 1977-1980<br />

LeFavour, Nicole 2008-2010<br />

Leisy, Williard 1943-1944<br />

Lenz, J.G. 1915-1916<br />

Leslie, W.A. 1931-1932<br />

Lewis, Maris E.<br />

1905-1906,1917-1918,1923-1924<br />

Line, Geo. A. 1925-1926<br />

Lippincott, J.A. 1899-1901<br />

Little, Brad 2001-2008<br />

Little, David 1975-1986<br />

Litton, Ralph 1955-1958<br />

Lloyd, Mary Ellen 1991-1994<br />

Lodge, Patti Anne 2001-2010<br />

Logue, Fred S. 1917-1918<br />

Loosli, Dimond 1935-1936<br />

Lough, Harold 1957-1968<br />

Loveland, Don C. 1963-1968<br />

Lowe, J.F. 1917-1920<br />

Lowe, S.T. 1917-1918<br />

Lowe, Sylvester T. 1915-1916<br />

Lowry, L. Cotty 1949-1952<br />

Luck, Charles W. 1913-1914<br />

Luekenga, R.E. 1953-1954<br />

MacDonald, James A. 1963-1964<br />

Macbeth, Ravenel 1901-1902,1905-1916<br />

Mackin, Don 1987-1990<br />

Madsen, Roger B. 1988-1990, 1993-1995<br />

Malapeai, Edgar J 2003-2010<br />

Manley, Art 1967-1972,1975-1980<br />

Manning, Darrell V. 1971-1972<br />

Manwill, F.L. 1941-1948<br />

Manz, Henry O. 1907-1908<br />

Marley, Bert W. 1981-1990<br />

Marley, Bert C. 2001-2006<br />

Mason, Ross 1919-1920<br />

Mason, Tracy R.<br />

1919-1920,1937-1938,1941-1942<br />

May, Joseph E. 1925-1926,1935-1936<br />

May, R.C. 1939-1940<br />

Mayhew, Alexander E. 1893-1894<br />

Mays, Robert G. 1931-1934<br />

McAteer, Thomas F. 1967-1970<br />

McBride, Jack 1955-1956<br />

McBride, Robt. W. 1905-1906<br />

McCabe, A.R. 1947-1948<br />

McCann, Dorothy 1977-1978<br />

McClear, J.L. 1907-1908<br />

McCloud, A.F. 1915-1916<br />

McClure, James A. 1961-1966<br />

McCutcheon, O.E. 1907-1908<br />

McDermott, Patricia L. 1991-1992<br />

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McDevitt, John A. 1909-1910<br />

McDonald, James J. 1899-1901<br />

McGee, John T. 2005-2010<br />

McIntosh, Ewen 1907-1908<br />

McKague, Shirley 2007-2010<br />

McKenzie, Curt 2003-2010<br />

McKinney, John 1921-1922<br />

McKown, John 1919-1920<br />

McLaughlin, Marguerite 1983-2000<br />

McLeod, Donald 1959-1964<br />

McMillan, John 1907-1908<br />

McMurray, John 1919-1930<br />

McMurrin, James L. 1899-1901<br />

McPherson, James 1893-1894<br />

McPherson, Murd 1943-1944<br />

McPherson, W.M. 1890-1893<br />

McRoberts, B. Joyce 1989-1996<br />

McRoberts, Darrel S. 1985-1988<br />

McWilliams, Ron 2003-2004<br />

Meadows, Vard W.<br />

1947-1950,1953-1960,1965-1966<br />

Means, M.A. 1923-1924<br />

Meek, Benjamin A. 1951-1952<br />

Meffan, Geo. A. 1931-1932<br />

Melcher, Glee 1941-1942<br />

Mendenhall, Wm. H. 1915-1916<br />

Merrill, Israel “Is” 1977-1983<br />

Metcalf, Frank 1933-1936<br />

Middlemist, Edward S. 1949-1958<br />

Miller, Josiah E. 1893-1894<br />

Miller, Neil J. 1971-1972<br />

Miller, Tannis E. 1895-1896<br />

Miller, W.A. 1951-1952<br />

Miller, W.G. 1935-1936<br />

Mills, Robert H. 1959-1960<br />

Mitcham, J.I. 1893-1894<br />

Mitchell, Mike P. 1971-1982<br />

Mitchell, Perry W. 1911-1912,<br />

1917-1918,1933-1936,1939-1948<br />

Mitchell, W.B. 1929-1930<br />

Mix, John P. 1969-1972<br />

Mix, Ulysses S. 1921-1922<br />

Monroe, Finley 1929-1930<br />

Monson, Ezra P. 1921-1922<br />

Montgomery, Alexander B. 1915-1916<br />

Moody, Chas. S. 1901-1902<br />

Moody, George 1955-1956<br />

Moore, Carl C. 1963-1966<br />

Moore, Frank L. 1901-1902<br />

Moore, John L. 1933-1934<br />

Moore, William C. 1947-1948,1951-1954<br />

Moore, William E. “Bill” 1981-1984<br />

Morgan, J.I. 1953-1954<br />

Morris, B.F. 1893-1894<br />

Morris, Victor T. 1945-1946<br />

Mortimer, Dean M. 2008-2010<br />

<strong>State</strong> Senate (continued)<br />

Moss, Frank C. 1893-1894<br />

Moss, Hyrum T. 1953-1956<br />

Mulliner, Joseph S. 1899-1901<br />

Murdock, Leo D. 1951-1956<br />

Murphy, Arthur P. 1957-1977<br />

Murphy, Jack M. 1953-1954,1957-1966<br />

Murray, Dave 1931-1932<br />

Myer, Charles A. 1895-1896<br />

Myers, Maurice M. 1927-1928<br />

Naegle, A.W. 1953-1962<br />

Nally, Vincent A. 1961-1966<br />

Nash, I.H. 1919-1920<br />

Neagle, A.W. 1957-1958<br />

Neale, Floyd W. 1939-1944<br />

Neil, James H.<br />

1931-1932,1935-1938,1943-1944<br />

Neill, Robert 1893-1894<br />

Nelson, Edwin 1925-1930<br />

Nelson, Gus 1933-1934<br />

Nelson, Perry Albert 1941-1942<br />

Nelson, Ralph S. 1917-1920,1927-1932<br />

Nelson, Thomas F. 1897-1898<br />

Newcomb, Russell W. 1991-1992<br />

Newcomb, Walter 1925-1930<br />

Newell, E.L. 1939-1940<br />

Newell, Warren 1903-1904<br />

Newport, James B. 1933-1940<br />

Nichols, Walter C. 1943-1944,1947-1948<br />

Noble, Jack 2003-2005<br />

Nock, Harry 1949-1952,1955-1964<br />

Noggle, G.E. 1921-1922<br />

Noh, Laird 1981-2004<br />

Nugent, Charles H. 1905-1908<br />

Nye, John A. 1929-1930<br />

O’Neil, Bernard F. 1903-1904<br />

O’Neill, Thomas B. 1917-1918<br />

Olsen, Martha E. 1939-1940<br />

Orme, E. Dean 1947-1950<br />

Orme, S.W. 1919-1922<br />

Osborne, F. Edward 1991-1992<br />

Owen, E.A. 1941-1942<br />

Owens, R.T. 1919-1920<br />

Paddock, E.A. 1921-1922<br />

Page, Alfred 1905-1906<br />

Page, O.F. 1911-1912,1927-1928<br />

Palmer, Lester C. 1955-1960<br />

Parkins, Arlie L. 1959-1964<br />

Parkinson, George C. 1895-1896<br />

Parry, Atwell J. “At” 1981-2000<br />

Parsley, Merle D. 1967-1968<br />

Patterson, Elmo 1955-1956<br />

Pearce, Monty J. 2000-2010<br />

Pearson, B.A. 1919-1920<br />

Peavey, John T. 1971-1976,1981-1994<br />

Pence, Arthur 1903-1904,1907-1908<br />

Peters, Wm. A. 1935-1936<br />

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Pettibone, Nathaniel B.<br />

1917-1920,1931-1934<br />

Philbrick, W.H. 1929-1930<br />

Phillips, Clarence H. 1949-1952<br />

Pierce, James M. 1897-1898<br />

Pike, Walter F. 1923-1924,1927-1928<br />

Pincock, John E. 1917-1918<br />

Platt, O.D. 1933-1934<br />

Poage, Frank I. 1927-1928<br />

Pollard, O.W. 1923-1924<br />

Poole, Charles W. 1911-1912<br />

Poole, John T. 1943-1944,1961-1962<br />

Porter, E.W. 1919-1922<br />

Potts, C.H. 1911-1912<br />

Prather, Watt E. 1961-1964<br />

Preston, Joe 1969-1970<br />

Preston, Thomas 1909-1912<br />

Price, J.D. 1943-1946<br />

Price, Joseph R. 1899-1901<br />

Proctor, George R. 1915-1918<br />

Pugmire, Edward M.<br />

1901-1902,1909-1912,1915-1916<br />

Pugmire, George 1939-1942<br />

Purcell, L.I. 1935-1938<br />

Purtill, James A. 1901-1904<br />

Rabdau, Joe 1933-1936<br />

Radford, George R. 1955-1956<br />

Rakozy, Bernie R. 1985-1986<br />

Randall, F.S. 1917-1918<br />

Ransom, Richard 1951-1954<br />

Rasmussen, John A. 1959-1964<br />

Rasor, John W. 1953-1956<br />

Rath, Wm. E. 1937-1940<br />

Ray, D.C. 1937-1938<br />

Reed, Bert A. 1925-1926<br />

Reed, Don 1913-1914<br />

Reed, J. Loe 1921-1924<br />

Reed, Mary Lou 1985-1996<br />

Reed, T.B. 1925-1934<br />

Reents, Sue 1989-1996<br />

Rees, John E. 1895-1898<br />

Rehberg, F.H. 1921-1924<br />

Reid, J.W. 1925-1926<br />

Reilly, Terry 1983-1984<br />

Reineke, H. 1925-1926<br />

Reynolds, Fred O. 1927-1930,1933-1940<br />

Rhodes, James M. 1941-1946<br />

Rich, Ed. C. 1935-1942<br />

Rich, Joseph C. 1897-1898<br />

Rich, Roscoe C. 1931-1932<br />

Rich, William L. 1905-1908<br />

Richards, A.A. 1907-1908<br />

Richardson, Melvin M. "Mel" 1993-2008<br />

Richmond, R.R. 1925-1926<br />

Ricks, Mark G. 1979-1994<br />

Ricks, Nathan 1915-1916<br />

<strong>State</strong> Senate (continued)<br />

Rigby, Lorenzo Y. 1927-1928,1935-1940<br />

Rigby, Ray W. 1965-1972<br />

Riggs, Jack 1997-2001<br />

Riggs, Sam D. 1933-1934<br />

Rigney, J.D. 1923-1926<br />

Ringert, William F. “Bill” 1983-1988<br />

Ririe, James E. 1945-1948<br />

Risch, James E. 1975-1988, 1995-2002<br />

Roberts, T.J. 1949-1950<br />

Robertson, Alexander S. 1895-1896<br />

Robertson, John D. 1919-1920,1927-1932<br />

Robins, C.A. 1939-1944<br />

Robinson, C.A. 1913-1914<br />

Robison, Kenneth L. 1979-1980<br />

Rockwell, Irvin E. 1915-1918,1929-1930<br />

Roden, William C. 1961-1968<br />

Rogers, George B. 1890-1893<br />

Roholt, Chris 1947-1948<br />

Rounds, Ruel 1895-1896<br />

Rowe, Burton C. 1931-1932<br />

Rowett, Robert M. 1967-1970<br />

Rowton, Joshua G. 1909-1910<br />

Rudd, George 1941-1942<br />

Ruick, Norman M. 1893-1894<br />

Russell, William A. 1905-1906<br />

Ryan, Harold L. 1963-1966<br />

Ryan, Philip<br />

1935-1936,1939-1940,1945-1946<br />

Rydalch, Ann 1983-1990<br />

Samuelson, Donald W. 1961-1966<br />

Sanborn, John C. 1939-1942<br />

Sandberg, J. Cecil 1961-1970<br />

Sandy, John 1995-2002<br />

Saxvik, Robert 1971-1976<br />

Scanlin, Cynthia 1991-1992<br />

Schouweiler, Austin 1943-1946<br />

Schroeder, Gary J. 1994-2010<br />

Schwendiman, Harvey<br />

1951-1954,1963-1966<br />

Schwiebert, Erwin 1951-1952<br />

Schwieder, A.W. 1943-1944<br />

Seaver, Joseph H. 1919-1922<br />

Seeley, J.R. 1961-1966<br />

Severson, Hyrum 1923-1924,1927-1928<br />

Shafer, W. Porter 1929-1934<br />

Shawhan, Benj. P. 1909-1912<br />

Shawver, Ellis 1955-1958<br />

Shawver, Ralph E. 1945-1948<br />

Shepherd, Joseph R. 1913-1914,1917-1918<br />

Shields, Jas. W. 1917-1918<br />

Shimp, Harry C. 1935-1936<br />

Shoup, James M. 1890-1893<br />

Shoup, Walter C. 1909-1910<br />

Shuldberg, Wm. A. 1931-1932<br />

Siddoway, J.C. 1939-1940<br />

Siddoway, Jeff C. 2007-2010<br />

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<strong>State</strong> Senate (continued)<br />

Sims, Henry 1919-1920<br />

Sims, Howard 1937-1942,1955-1964<br />

Sims, Kathy 2001-2002<br />

Sims, Ray 1941-1942<br />

Sinclair, E.W. 1925-1930<br />

Slusser, K.P. 1951-1952<br />

Smith, E.W. “Dick” 1961-1964,1973-1978<br />

Smith, Edward C. 1890-1893<br />

Smith, Garfield 1941-1942<br />

Smith, Gilbert F.<br />

1895-1896,1899-1901,1903-1904<br />

Smith, John L. 1901-1902<br />

Smith, Leander W. 1905-1906<br />

Smith, M.W. 1921-1922<br />

Smyser, C.A. “Skip” 1983-1990<br />

Smyser, Melinda 2008-2010<br />

Snodgrass, Sally E. 1991-1992<br />

Snook, Frederick E. 1937-1938<br />

Snook, Melvin 1949-1952<br />

Snow, Orval M. 1973-1976<br />

Soelberg, E.J. 1947-1952<br />

Solberg, Nels L. 1967-1972<br />

Sonner, W.I. 1921-1924<br />

Sorensen, Harry D. 1949-1952<br />

Sorensen, Sheila 1993-2004<br />

Spahn, Karl O. 1927-1930<br />

Spaulding, J.A. 1909-1910<br />

St. Clair, Clency 1911-1912<br />

St. Clair, John 1919-1920<br />

Stacey, Morris 1933-1934<br />

Stacy, James N. 1899-1901<br />

Staker, E. Lee 1985-1992<br />

Stanger, A.E. 1923-1924<br />

Starr, Clyde 1947-1954<br />

Steele, James E. 1905-1906,1915-1916<br />

Steen, John E. 1895-1896<br />

Steen, J. Wilson 1953-1954,1971-1982<br />

Steenson, Nellie Cline 1945-1950,1955-1962<br />

Stegner, Joe 1999-2010<br />

Stennett, W. Clinton 1995-2010<br />

Stephens, Jos. C. 1901-1902<br />

Stevenson, Andrew B. 1903-1904<br />

Stevenson, Robert H. 1917-1918<br />

Stewart, George H. 1893-1894<br />

Stocks, John 1989-1989<br />

Stoicheff, James F. 1969-1974<br />

Storey, Ray F. 1955-1956<br />

Stratton, Owen T. 1931-1936<br />

Summers, H. Dean 1967-1976<br />

Sutcliffe, Ray L. 1921-1928<br />

Sutphen, D.H. 1923-1924<br />

Sverdsten, Terry 1981-1988<br />

Swanstrum, W.P. 1929-1934<br />

Sweeley, Marlin J. 1909-1910<br />

Sweeney, Bruce L. 1983-1998<br />

Sweet, Edward S. 1915-1916<br />

Sweet, Gerry 2003-2006<br />

Sweet, Hiram 1913-1914<br />

Swenson, Leon H. 1969-1982<br />

Swisher, Perry 1963-1966<br />

Tacke, E.H. “Jack” 1973-1976<br />

Talboy, W.E. 1941-1942<br />

Tallman, A.V. 1925-1926<br />

Tanner, G.L. 1943-1944<br />

Tapper, W.J. 1935-1940<br />

Tate, David G. 1951-1952<br />

Taylor, Fred M. 1943-1950<br />

Taylor, Herman H. 1905-1906<br />

Thatcher, J. Kenneth 1951-1958<br />

Thomas, L.R. 1915-1918,1921-1924<br />

Thompson, John B. 1943-1948<br />

Thompson, W.W. 1921-1922<br />

Thorne, J.L. “Jerry” 1985-2002<br />

Thornton, W.C. 1949-1950<br />

Thorpe, S.L. 1941-1944<br />

Thrailkill, Louis W. 1919-1920<br />

Tibbitts, Wayne E. 1963-1966<br />

Tominaga, Lynn S. 1985-1991<br />

Transtrum, Ola 1923-1932<br />

Transtrum, Whitney J. 1963-1964<br />

Treiber, William 1927-1930<br />

Trounson, Wes 1983-1984<br />

Truitt, Warren 1907-1908<br />

Tucker, Tim 1989-1996<br />

Turner, C.E. 1919-1920<br />

Turner, Frederick H. 1897-1898<br />

Turner, John W. 1897-1898<br />

Turner, Theo 1901-1902<br />

Twiggs, Jerry T. 1985-2000<br />

Twilegar, Ron J. 1977-1982<br />

Tyler, J.W. 1919-1920<br />

Underwood, John L. 1890-1894<br />

Urdohl, Alexander 1897-1898<br />

Vaillancourt, L.J. 1923-1924<br />

Van Engelen, Dean 1977-1982<br />

Van Hoesen, D.W. 1921-1922<br />

Van Hoesen, E.G. 1925-1934<br />

Van Irons, William 1907-1908<br />

Van Sicklin, Edward A. 1907-1908<br />

VanWinkle, Roy 1931-1932<br />

VanHoesen, D.W. 1923-1924<br />

Vance, George 1988-1992<br />

Verner, Reese E. 1979-1980<br />

Vincent, J.F. 1929-1930<br />

Von Harten, Rust 1909-1910<br />

Waldrip, Elmer 1907-1908<br />

Walker, John W. 1905-1906<br />

Walker, W.S. 1917-1920<br />

Wall, Harry 1945-1950<br />

Wallington, Hal L. 1961-1964<br />

Walters, L.R. 1907-1908<br />

Ward, Ray O. 1953-1954<br />

212<br />

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<strong>State</strong> Senate (continued)<br />

Ward, Willis R. 1967-1968<br />

Warren, George W. 1957-1960<br />

Watkins, Dane 1971-1986<br />

Watt, William D. 1895-1896<br />

Watts, James G. 1893-1894,1899-1901<br />

Wayman, W.M. 1905-1906<br />

Webster, Bill 1965-1966,1969-1970<br />

Webster, James W. 1929-1930<br />

Wedgewood, George W. 1917-1920<br />

Weiler, I.S. 1890-1893<br />

Welker, Herman 1949-1950<br />

Wellard, Jerry 1983-1984<br />

Wells, J.M. 1890-1893<br />

Werk, Elliott 2003-2010<br />

Wetherell, R. Claire 1983-1984, 1987-1996<br />

Wetherell, Robert M. “Bob”<br />

1951-1952,1955-1964<br />

Wheeler, Ralph "Moon" 1995-2002<br />

Wherry, J. Ben 1951-1954<br />

Whitaker, Will F. 1909-1910<br />

Whitcomb, Enoch W.<br />

1911-1912,1915-1922<br />

White, Alfred L. 1971-1974<br />

White, Gilbert J. 1929-1930<br />

White, Greene 1890-1894<br />

White, Raymond L. 1953-1956<br />

White, W.W. 1943-1946<br />

Whitewell, William C. 1907-1908<br />

Whitlow, W.W. 1945-1946<br />

Whitman, E.D. 1921-1922<br />

Whitten, R.E. 1921-1930,1935-1938<br />

Whitwell, William C. 1901-1904<br />

Whitworth, Herbert K. 1963-1968<br />

Whitworth,Lin 1995-2001<br />

Wiley, H.K. 1929-1932<br />

Williams, D.I. 1949-1950<br />

Williams, Frank M. 1943-1946<br />

Williams, J. Marsden 1967-1984<br />

Williams, Joseph E. 1939-1950<br />

Williams, J. Stanley 2002-2006<br />

Williams, W.R. 1911-1912<br />

Williams, Walter W. 1933-1936,1941-1942<br />

Wilson, R.B. 1935-1938<br />

Wilson, Robert L. 1941-1942<br />

Wilson, W.J. 1943-1944<br />

Winder, Chuck 2008-2010<br />

Wing, Wm. 1890-1893<br />

Wisner, George 1939-1940<br />

Witty, Wm. H. 1919-1922<br />

Wolfe, W.H. 1943-1944<br />

Wood, Thomas E. 1923-1926<br />

Wood, Jr., Jack A. 1963-1966<br />

Woodward, Frank E. 1929-1930,1933-1936<br />

Worthman, Harry S. 1901-1902<br />

Wright, Earl S. 1945-1958<br />

Wright, Frank S. 1899-1901<br />

Wright, Lee A. 1937-1938<br />

Wunderlick, A.C. 1927-1928<br />

Wurtz, C.J. 1923-1924<br />

Yarbrough, Walter H. 1965-1986<br />

Yates, John E. 1911-1912<br />

Yeaman, M.B 1919-1922,1925-1930<br />

Yensen, J.E. 1961-1966<br />

Yost, Harry L. 1933-1936<br />

Yost, James A. 1973-1976<br />

Yost, John F. 1903-1904<br />

Young, Cy 1959-1962<br />

Young, Grant L. 1959-1960<br />

Young, Jack 1943-1944<br />

Young, James D. 1897-1898<br />

Young, James H. 1941-1948<br />

Young, R.H. “Bill” 1957-1968<br />

Zuck, O.G. 1915-1916<br />

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES<br />

Abbott, Asa S. 1907-1908<br />

Abbott, James 1975-1976<br />

Abercrombie, K.L. 1923-1924<br />

Adam, F.S. 1927-1928<br />

Adams, Louis R. 1909-1910,1913-1914<br />

Adams, Richard L. 1980-1992<br />

Adams, W. Edward 1899-1902<br />

Adamson, William L. 1917-1920<br />

Adkison, J. Loyal 1905-1906<br />

Adkison, John R. 1909-1910<br />

Agee, Harold 1965-1970<br />

Agenbroad, James 1941-1942<br />

Ahrens, Pamela I. Bengson 1981-1995<br />

Ainey, D.W. 1905-1906<br />

Aikele, Janet 2001-2002<br />

Albrethsen, Adolph 1933-1938<br />

Albrethsen, Martin 1915-1918<br />

Alexander, John A. 1991-1998<br />

Alford, Albert H. 1897-1898<br />

Allan, Sr., John F. 1897-1898<br />

Allan-Hodge, Elizabeth “Liz” 1985-1990<br />

Allard, William 1915-1916,1919-1920<br />

Allen, Andrew A. 1901-1902<br />

Allen, Ernest 1955-1972<br />

Allen, George B. 1919-1920<br />

Allen, H.C. 1947-1950<br />

Allen, Howard E. 1923-1926<br />

Allen, Kenneth 1939-1940<br />

Allen, Orien V. 1905-1906<br />

Alley, Wm. 1901-1902<br />

Allington, John F. 1893-1894<br />

Allison, William 1893-1894<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Allred, B. Harvey 1917-1918<br />

Allred, Edgar M. 1911-1912<br />

Alltus, Jeff 1995-2000<br />

Alvord, Adelbert A. 1909-1910<br />

Andersen, Allen 2003-2004<br />

Andersen, James H. 1931-1932<br />

Andersen, Rudy A. 1967-1976<br />

Anderson, Alfred 1921-1922<br />

Anderson, Alfred S. 1917-1926<br />

Anderson, Andrew S. 1901-1902<br />

Anderson, Axel B. 1915-1918<br />

Anderson, Charles E. 1923-1924<br />

Anderson, Christian 1907-1908,1923-1930<br />

Anderson, Eric 2005-2010<br />

Anderson, Ernest 1915-1918<br />

Anderson, Eugene H. 1929-1930<br />

Anderson, Jared Oliver<br />

1943-1944,1947-1948<br />

Anderson, Jesse 1939-1940<br />

Anderson, Joseph 1927-1932<br />

Anderson, Leonard W.<br />

1935-1936,1939-1942<br />

Anderson, Lyle 1947-1948<br />

Anderson, Ole A. 1903-1904,1907-1908<br />

Anderson, Randall L. 1939-1946<br />

Anderson, Rufus J. 1905-1906,1909-1910<br />

Anderson, Swan A. 1893-1894<br />

Andreason, Roy C. 1945-1948<br />

Andrews, DeForest H. 1897-1898<br />

Andrus, Cowles 1927-1930<br />

Andrus, Ken 2005-2010<br />

Andrus, R. Howard 1949-1950,1963-1964<br />

Andrus, S. Reed 1935-1938,1941-1944<br />

Annest, James 1953-1956<br />

Antone, Steve 1969-1992<br />

Appel, W.H. 1925-1928<br />

Arbuckle, Charles H. 1899-1901<br />

Armstrong, Henry 1890-1893<br />

Arnzen, Dennis F. 1969-1972<br />

Arstein, Oscar 1967-1968<br />

Arthur, Edw. B. 1911-1912<br />

Ashley, Jr., William 1903-1906<br />

Atkins, Frank L. 1937-1938<br />

Atkins, Thomas J. 1925-1926<br />

Aulbach, Adam 1905-1906<br />

Averill, W.S. 1949-1950<br />

Averitt, Philetus 1899-1901<br />

Avery, Harry 1905-1906<br />

Bagley, Fred 1965-1966<br />

Bailey, R.H. 1921-1922<br />

Bailey, Robert G. 1935-1940<br />

Baillie, Daniel 1917-1918<br />

Baird, W.G. 1919-1920<br />

Baldridge, H.C. 1911-1912<br />

Baldridge, M. Claire 1939-1940<br />

Baldwin, L.W. 1937-1938<br />

Bales, J.F. 1915-1916<br />

Ballantine, James W. 1893-1894<br />

Ballantyne, Sam’l 1907-1908<br />

Ballentine, James M. 1890-1893<br />

Bangs, Henry H. 1893-1894,1901-1902<br />

Bangs, Henry M. 1909-1910<br />

Barbee, J.H. 1923-1924<br />

Barber, Sidman I. 1931-1932<br />

Barker, Norman 1917-1918<br />

Barlogi, James 1957-1958<br />

Barlow, Rampton 1965-1966<br />

Barlow, W. Rusty 1977-1982<br />

Barnes, Lee 1989-1992<br />

Barraclough, Jack T. 1993-2006<br />

Barrett, George G. 1949-1954<br />

Barrett, John S. 1893-1894<br />

Barrett, Lenore Hardy 1993-2010<br />

Barron, Charles L. 1973-1974<br />

Barron, Lloyd F. 1939-1942,1945-1946<br />

Barry, Geo. W. 1907-1908,1917-1918<br />

Barry, Harry W. 1933-1936<br />

Bastian, Stan 2005-2006<br />

Bateman, Linden B. 1977-1986<br />

Bates, Mark A. 1899-1901<br />

Bates, Ross W. 1917-1918<br />

Batt, Phil 1965-1966<br />

Batt, Jr., John W. 1963-1964<br />

Bauer, Gary 2003-2004<br />

Bauer, Gus E. 1945-1946<br />

Baumann, Dave 1995-1996<br />

Baumgartner, John 1927-1928<br />

Baxter, J.L. 1925-1928<br />

Baxter, John L. 1895-1896<br />

Bayer, Clifford R. "Cliff" 2003-2010<br />

Bayer, Dieter W. 1985-1986<br />

Beal, J. Burns 1955-1958<br />

Beamer, D.L. 1923-1924<br />

Bean, Harry R. 1937-1940<br />

Bean, Woodrow “Woody” 1959-1962<br />

Beardmore, Lucy 1923-1924<br />

Beary, William H. 1897-1898<br />

Beasley, A.H. 1925-1926<br />

Beaudette, Edward 1899-1901<br />

Beaudoin, Monica 1989-1993<br />

Beck, Ward L. 1941-1942<br />

Bedke, Scott C. 2001-2010<br />

Bedwell, J.B. 1923-1924<br />

Beers, Charles A. 1943-1944<br />

Beitelspacher, Ronald J. 1979-1980<br />

Belcher, Norman 1905-1906<br />

Belknap, H.P. 1939-1940<br />

Bell, James K. 1911-1912<br />

Bell, Maxine T. 1989-2010<br />

Bell, Olney D. 1905-1906<br />

Bell, Tom 1943-1952<br />

Bennett, John T. 1895-1896<br />

214<br />

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Bennett, T.E. 1917-1920<br />

Bennion, Wilford 1905-1908<br />

Benson, Alvin B. 1959-1966<br />

Benson, John D. 1893-1894<br />

Berain, Jesse S. 1993-1995<br />

Bergeson, Bonnie 1972<br />

Bernard, Myrtle 1931-1932<br />

Berry, Frank C. 1911-1912<br />

Bieter, J. Patrick 1997-1999<br />

Bieter, David 1999-2004<br />

Bilbao, Carlos 2005-2010<br />

Bishop, Russell 1973-1974<br />

Bistline, Beverly B. 1975-1976<br />

Bistline, F.M. 1937-1942,1945-1946<br />

Bixby, G.L. 1899-1901<br />

Bivens, Dave 1993-1998<br />

Black, Max C. 1993-2010<br />

Black, Pete 1983-1996<br />

Black, Ronald L. 1987-1998<br />

Black, Roy L. 1911-1912<br />

Black, William A. 1897-1898,1903-1904<br />

Blaser, Ernest 1949-1950<br />

Blick, George L. 1951-1956<br />

Block, Sharon 2001-2010<br />

Bock. Les 2007-2008<br />

Boe, Donna 1997-2010<br />

Boellwood, O.J. 1943-1944<br />

Bogard, William J. 1893-1894<br />

Bohman, Ole 1915-1918<br />

Bolz, Darrell 2001-2010<br />

Bonin, Anthony 1947-1948<br />

Bonnell, A.L. 1919-1920<br />

Boomer, H.R. 1921-1924<br />

Booth, C.E. 1913-1914<br />

Bottolfsen, C.A. 1921-1924,1929-1932<br />

Bourne, John T. 1919-1922<br />

Bower, Vernon V. 1911-1912<br />

Bowers, Curtis 2007-2008<br />

Bowerman, Guy 1913-1914<br />

Boyd, Tom 1977-1992<br />

Boyle, John P. 1923-1926<br />

Boyle, Judy 2008-2010<br />

Boyle, Neil F. 1931-1936<br />

Brackett, Bert 2007-2008<br />

Brackett, Noy E. 1975-1986<br />

Bradbury, Fred H. 1935-1938<br />

Bradford, B.P. 1911-1912<br />

Bradford, Larry 2001-2008<br />

Bradley, Henry C. 1911-1914<br />

Bradley, Lawson G. 1907-1908<br />

Brainard, Robert L. 1923-1932<br />

Brandt, John W. 1923-1928<br />

Branson, Dale R. 1972-1976<br />

Brassey, Barton A. 1957-1960<br />

Brassey, Vernon K. 1961-1964<br />

Brauer, Gus E. 1947-1948<br />

Braun, Carl P. 1975-1990<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Brauner, William J. “Bill”<br />

1965-1966,1969-1970<br />

Brennan, Don 1971-1972<br />

Brennan, J. Tim 1957-1958<br />

Brennan, John R. 1901-1902<br />

Brewer, Glen 1949-1952<br />

Briggs, J.B. 1890-1893<br />

Brimhall, Preston B. 1983-1988<br />

Brimm, Joseph A. 1897-1898<br />

Brocke, Sr., George F. 1959-1972<br />

Brocksome, Brent 1985-1990<br />

Brooks, E.R. 1925-1926<br />

Brooks, John H. 1975-1984<br />

Brooks, Seneber S. 1907-1908<br />

Broomhead, Howard H.<br />

1909-1910,1929-1930<br />

Brown, Charles G. 1929-1930<br />

Brown, Charles M. 1895-1896<br />

Brown, DeWitt E. 1903-1904<br />

Brown, G.M. 1961-1968<br />

Brown, H.E. 1941-1942<br />

Brown, L. Ed 1985-1990<br />

Brown, Lorenzo D. 1897-1898<br />

Brown, Wm. R. 1913-1914<br />

Browning, Curtis 1919-1920<br />

Bruce, Walter S. 1923-1924<br />

Bruneel, Frank C. 1995-2002<br />

Brunt, A.W. 1941-1944<br />

Brunzell, Sr., J.M. 1903-1904<br />

Bryan, Daniel W. 1897-1898<br />

Budge, Hamer H. 1939-1942,1949-1950<br />

Budge, Keith 1947-1950<br />

Buehler, E.R. 1955-1956<br />

Buhler, Harold 1943-1946<br />

Bunting, Peggy 1973-1984<br />

Burgoyne, Grant 2008-2010<br />

Burke, William 1903-1904<br />

Burleigh, A.W. 1921-1922<br />

Burns, J. Keith 1943-1944<br />

Burns, Wm. H. 1933-1934<br />

Burrell, David 1911-1912<br />

Burt, Carl R.<br />

1955-1958,1961-1962,1965-1966<br />

Burt, Cyril O. 1985-1990<br />

Burtenshaw, Claude J. 1953-1954<br />

Bush, D.D. 1905-1906<br />

Bush, Eugene L. 1965-1968<br />

Busmann, Charles L. 1939-1948<br />

Butler, F.G. 1931-1932<br />

Butler, Leo A. 1973-1974<br />

Caldwell, Rufus A. 1890-1894<br />

Call, C.J. 1923-1924<br />

Callahan, Donald 1921-1922<br />

Callaway, Mary 1933-1936<br />

Callen, Jerry 1985-1988<br />

Callister, David 1997-2002<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Cameron, J.F. 1890-1893<br />

Cammack, Wilbert 1965-1972<br />

Camp, Jas G. 1901-1902<br />

Campbell, John L. 1997-2004<br />

Campbell, O.H. 1921-1926<br />

Campbell, Stewart 1913-1914<br />

Canfield, Homer 1919-1920<br />

Cannon, Joseph S. 2003-2006<br />

Cannon, Oscar E. 1915-1918,1921-1922<br />

Capp, Luther M. 1897-1898<br />

Carey, Jack W. 1965-1966<br />

Carl, Fred 1939-1940<br />

Carlson, Johnny 1959-1960,1963-1964<br />

Carpenter, N.B. 1919-1922<br />

Carr, Walter H. 1967-1972<br />

Carratt, H.B. 1915-1916<br />

Carter, William C. 1897-1898<br />

Cartmell, Palmer G. 1893-1894<br />

Case, Sherman 1913-1914<br />

Casey, H.M. 1890-1893<br />

Cassell, John U. 1907-1908<br />

Cavanagh, Dan J. 1935-1938<br />

Cavanah, Charles C. 1907-1908<br />

Ceaser, Charles G. 1911-1912<br />

Cellan, Merle 1978<br />

Cenarrusa, Pete T. 1951-1967<br />

Chadband, J.F. “Chad” 1983-1986<br />

Chadderdon, Marge 2005-2010<br />

Chalfant, Frank E. 1927-1928,1951-1952<br />

Chamberlain, Barbara K. 1991-1992<br />

Chandler, J.T. 1943-1944<br />

Chandler, Wm. M. 1913-1914,1931-1932<br />

Chapman, A.B. 1925-1926<br />

Chase, Roger 1997-2002<br />

Chatburn, J. Vard 1957-1986<br />

Chavez. Liz 2007-2010<br />

Cheirrett, Clair 2000<br />

Chew, Sue 2007-2010<br />

Childers, Phil 1985-1992<br />

Christensen, Alfred 1905-1906<br />

Christiansen, Jim 1993-1996<br />

Christensen, Moses 1941-1944<br />

Christenson, F.L. 1935-1936<br />

Church, H. Floyd 1913-1914<br />

Clagett, Thomas 1897-1898<br />

Clagstone, Paul 1909-1910<br />

Claiborn, Sr., Jack D. 1961-1972<br />

Clampbell, Clara L. 1899-1901<br />

Clark, A.J. 1923-1924<br />

Clark, Charles S. 1947-1948<br />

Clark, Chase A. 1913-1916<br />

Clark, Columbus 1913-1914<br />

Clark, James W. 1997-2010<br />

Clark, J.M. 1915-1916<br />

Clark, Nathan H. 1907-1908<br />

Clark, S.K. 1915-1916<br />

Clark, Sam 1987-1988<br />

Clark, W.W. 1927-1928<br />

Clark, Wilford W. 1895-1896<br />

Clawson, Calvin C. 1897-1898<br />

Clay, Herbert H. 1893-1894<br />

Clements, Maurice L. 1973-1976<br />

Clemm, Lester V. 1974-1978<br />

Clevenger, Walter 1893-1894<br />

Clouchek, Emma 1931-1932<br />

Coats, George T. 1909-1910<br />

Cobbley, George T. 1927-1930<br />

Cobbs, Lyle R. 1965-1970<br />

Coiner, Charles W. 1945-1958<br />

Coker, Tracy 1935-1938<br />

Coleman, Marion 1953-1954<br />

Collins, Charles S. 1917-1918<br />

Collins, Gary E 2001-2010<br />

Combs, A.T. 1933-1934<br />

Commons, Elvin G. “Sonny” 1951-1952<br />

Conant, Edward 1899-1901<br />

Condi, Angus 1969-1976<br />

Congdon, J.P. 1923-1924<br />

Conlin, T.J. 1933-1934<br />

Conner, Albert H. 1907-1908,1913-1916<br />

Conover, J.B. 1919-1920<br />

Cook, Charles F. 1953-1956<br />

Copple, E. Don 1969-1974<br />

Cornforth, Leonard 1959-1960<br />

Cosho, Maude L. 1931-1934,1937-1938<br />

Cossitt, H.H. 1925-1926<br />

Coughlin, C.T. 1915-1916<br />

Coulter, Robert W. 1923-1934<br />

Cowden, Ralph A. 1893-1896<br />

Cowles, C.F. 1917-1920<br />

Cox, A. Ira 1945-1946<br />

Cox, Harrison 1941-1942<br />

Cozier, Robert V. 1895-1896<br />

Crane, A.A. 1893-1896<br />

Crane, Brent 2007-2010<br />

Crane, Ron 1983-1998<br />

Cranston, J.C. 1947-1948<br />

Crapo, Terry L. 1967-1972<br />

Crawford, Harold J. 1963-1964<br />

Cronin, Brian 2008-2010<br />

Crookham, William 1969-1970<br />

Crookham, Jr., George L. 1955-1962<br />

Crow, Benj. S. 1911-1912<br />

Crow, Dolores J. 1983-2006<br />

Crowley, C.E. 1929-1930<br />

Crozier, Vivian 1985-1986<br />

Cruikshank, Fred 1915-1916<br />

Cuddy, Charles D. 1991-2004<br />

Cummerford, Patrick 1909-1910<br />

Cunningham, Arch 1907-1908<br />

Curtis, George H. 1933-1938<br />

Cushman, Thomas R. “Tom” 1983<br />

216<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Cyr, Jr., Edward V. 1937-1940<br />

Daggett, George W. 1899-1901<br />

Daly, Joseph D. 1895-1896<br />

Dance, D. Theron 1961-1964<br />

Danielson, George G. 1969-1982<br />

Danielson, Judi 1989-1994<br />

Darrow, T.H. 1923-1928<br />

Daughters, T.A. 1917-1918<br />

David, Earl 1931-1932<br />

Davidson, Marion 1961-1982<br />

Davis, Claude R. 1925-1928,1931-1932<br />

Davis, E.G. 1911-1912<br />

Davis, Fred H. 1901-1902,1915-1916<br />

Davis, J.H. 1921-1922<br />

Davis, Nora L. 1943-1956<br />

Davis, Owen T. 1937-1938<br />

Davis, P.M. 1933-1934<br />

Davis, R.L. “Dick” 1985-1992<br />

Davis, Thomas A. 1895-1896<br />

Davis, Wm. A. 1901-1902<br />

Day, Joe H. 1933-1938<br />

Deal, W.W. “Bill” 1991-2007<br />

Dean, Carroll W. 1971-1984<br />

Decelle, Paul A. 1991-1992<br />

Deckard, Jerry 1983-1984,1987-1990<br />

Demming, Jas. J. 1901-1902<br />

Denney, Lawerence 1991-1992, 1997-2010<br />

Derr, A.R. 1921-1922<br />

Detweiler, William H. 1927-1928,1939-1942<br />

Dewey, Linda 1983-1985<br />

Dewey, John C. Jr., 1935-1938<br />

Dickenson, A.S. 1913-1914<br />

Dilatush, Chas., 1899-1901,1903-1904<br />

Dill, C.W. Jr 1939-1940<br />

Dils, N.S. 1915-1916<br />

Dinnison, Walter 1949-1954<br />

Doane, David 1951-1954<br />

Dobler, Norma 1973-1976<br />

Donaldson, Chas. R. 1955-1956<br />

Donaldson, Samuel J. 1905-1906<br />

Donohue, Emmett 1939-1940<br />

Doolittle, Robert L. 1949-1962<br />

Dorr, Tom 1995-1996<br />

Douglas, Bonnie 2003-2004<br />

Drake, Emma 1919-1920<br />

Dredge, Wilford J. 1959-1960<br />

Drevlow, W.E. 1947-1948,1951-1954<br />

Driscoll, Dean 1917-1918<br />

Driskel, D.W. 1901-1902<br />

Dryden, John Q. 1890-1893<br />

Duffin, Mark 1985-1990<br />

Duncan, Freeman B. 1989-1992<br />

Duncan, Verne A. 1963-1964<br />

Dunn, Lloyd 1971-1974<br />

Dunning, Dow 1909-1912<br />

Durahl, Harry 1947-1948<br />

Durant, Thos. H. 1901-1902<br />

Durfee, George A. 1927-1928<br />

Durham, Beth 1957-1958<br />

Durst, Branden J. 2007-2010<br />

Duval, Claud H. 1909-1910<br />

Dwyer, P.J. 1901-1902<br />

Eames, John S. 1917-1918<br />

Eastman, Sam 1951-1952<br />

Eberle, Charles 2003-2004<br />

Eberle, W.D. “Bill” 1955-1962<br />

EchoHawk, Larry 1983-1986<br />

Eckles, William H. 1911-1912<br />

Edelblute, Wm. H. 1913-1916<br />

Edgar, R.T. 1931-1932<br />

Edgington, Geo. W. 1911-1912<br />

Edmunson, Clete 2003-2008<br />

Edwards, Gene 1981-1982<br />

Edwards, John A. 1965-1966,1969-1972<br />

Edwards, Lydia Justice 1982-1986<br />

Edwards, Mary 1972<br />

Edwards, Thomas H. 1909-1910<br />

Edwards, W.H. 1933-1934<br />

Egan, Horace F. 1899-1901<br />

Egbert, J.H. 1921-1928<br />

Egbert, Richard A. 1941-1948,1961-1962<br />

Eichelberger, Albert V. 1903-1904<br />

Eimers, John P. 1911-1912<br />

Eismann, Samuel 1967-1968<br />

Elam, Laurel E. 1929-1930<br />

Elder, John C. 1897-1898<br />

Elder, Thomas 1895-1896<br />

Elgin, James H. 1971-1974<br />

Elison, John A. 1923-1926<br />

Elkington, W.H. 1945-1946<br />

Elliott, E.E. 1913-1914<br />

Ellis, Kris 2001-2002<br />

Ellsworth, Frank D. 1899-1901<br />

Ellsworth, Julie 1997-2006<br />

Elrod, David J. 1915-1916<br />

Emery, Dan D.<br />

1951-1956,1975-1976,1979-1982<br />

Emery, George E. 1890-1893<br />

Erhart, Milt 1995-1996<br />

Ericson, Isaac 1899-1902<br />

Eskridge, George E. 2001-2010<br />

Ethel, D.B. 1890-1893<br />

Evans, David L. 1899-1901<br />

Evans, E. Ralph 1913-1916<br />

Evans, Fred 1913-1914<br />

Evans, Isaac B. 1909-1910<br />

Evans, Sr., L.L. 1929-1930<br />

Everett, Russell 1947-1948,1951-1952<br />

Eyre, John R. 1973-1974<br />

Fails, Herman P. 1927-1928,1931-1932<br />

Fairman, Percy 1925-1926<br />

Fallon, Joseph P. 1907-1908<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Faris, John W. 1915-1916<br />

Faris, Robert Wesley 1953-1954<br />

Farmer, Mark M. 1959-1960<br />

Farmin, Earl D. 1911-1914<br />

Farner, Virgil 1965-1966,1969-1972<br />

Farraday, Charles B. 1909-1910<br />

Farrell, Garret H. 1903-1904<br />

Featherstone, Albert H. 1909-1914,1919-1920<br />

Fenn, Frank A. 1890-1893,1897-1898<br />

Fenn, Lloyd A. 1921-1930<br />

Ferguson, H.V.A. 1913-1914<br />

Feuerstein, F.S. 1933-1934<br />

Fiat, H.F. 1921-1922<br />

Field, Debbie S. 1995-2006<br />

Field, Frances 1985-2006<br />

Findlay, Frank 1983-1984<br />

Findley, Alma 1915-1918<br />

Finke, George 1913-1914<br />

Finkel, Ben 1937-1946,1949-1950<br />

Finney, William 1903-1904<br />

Finstad, J.C. 1907-1908<br />

Fisher, E.E. 1929-1930<br />

Fisher, George H. 1899-1901<br />

Fitz, Herbert G. 1973-1980<br />

Fitzpatrick, John J. 1903-1904<br />

Fitzwater, Beth 1975-1976<br />

Flandro, Millie 1991-1996<br />

Flannigan, Edward J. 1897-1898<br />

Fletcher, Francis 1895-1896<br />

Fletcher, G.F. 1893-1894<br />

Flint, Warren 1903-1904<br />

Fogg, Bob H. 1963-1964<br />

Fogg, James E. 1907-1908<br />

Fogg, Russell 1953-1956,1969-1974<br />

Foley, P.J. 1919-1920<br />

Ford, Vic 1947-1948<br />

Foreman, D.I. 1931-1938<br />

Foresman, Charles A. 1909-1910<br />

Forrey, Robert M. “Bob” 1983-1986<br />

Foster, George 1905-1906<br />

France, Hugh 1905-1906<br />

Frasure, Evan 1991-1992<br />

Frazier, Arthur 1933-1934<br />

Fredricksen, Peter 1890-1893<br />

Freehafer, Albert L. 1907-1908<br />

French, Burton L. 1899-1902<br />

French, C.S. 1903-1904,1913-1914<br />

Friend, Eugene 1913-1914<br />

Friend, Samuel 1911-1912<br />

Frome, William M. 1953-1960,1963-1966<br />

Fry, Daniel P. 1935-1938<br />

Fry, Robert 1983-1988<br />

Fuld, Joseph W. 1925-1928<br />

Fuld, Sidney C. 1905-1906<br />

Fuller, Charles C. 1897-1898<br />

Fullmer, E. Cameron 1981-1982<br />

Fulton, Robert F. 1897-1898<br />

Funk, Peter F. 1937-1938<br />

Gaffney, Edward 1937-1940,1945-1946<br />

Gaffney, Ernest 1949-1952<br />

Gaffney, Frank 1893-1894<br />

Gagner, Lee 1997-2004<br />

Galbreaith, W.S. 1921-1926<br />

Gallant, E.H. 1945-1946<br />

Galloway, James W. 1911-1912<br />

Galloway, Thomas C. 1903-1904<br />

Gamble, Daniel 1895-1896<br />

Gannon, John 1990-1992<br />

Garbutt, James 1919-1920<br />

Gardner, C.M. 1919-1920<br />

Gardner, Frank 1913-1914<br />

Gardner, H. Grant 1945-1963<br />

Gardner, Jos. S. 1947-1950<br />

Garn, Royal 1921-1924<br />

Garner, Dale B. 1961-1966<br />

Garrett, Kathie 2003-2006<br />

Garrett, Oscar W. 1939-1940<br />

Garry, Joseph R. 1957-1960<br />

Geddes, Robert C. 1977-2000<br />

George, John H. 1969-1970<br />

George, Mary 1923-1924<br />

Gerner, Fred 1941-1946<br />

Gibbs, Marc 2008-2010<br />

Gibson, Wesley 1911-1912<br />

Gifford, M.P. 1921-1922<br />

Gilbert, Rachel S. 1981-1984<br />

Gilchrist, Robert 1913-1916<br />

Giles, Charles 1917-1918<br />

Gillis, W.D. 1923-1928<br />

Gines, Ralph J. 1973-1976, 1995-1996<br />

Giovanelli, Thomas Joseph 1987-1988<br />

Girton, Thomas W. 1893-1894<br />

Givens, Jeanne 1985-1988<br />

Givens, Raymond 1919-1920<br />

Glahe, John D. 1899-1901<br />

Glavin, Barney 1945-1948<br />

Gleason, W.L. 1907-1908<br />

Gleed, J. Guy 1939-1940<br />

Glennon, John 1933-1934<br />

Glennon, Lawrence E. 1911-1912<br />

Goehry, Jacob L. 1917-1918<br />

Goldensmith, W.R. 1897-1898<br />

Golder, James Dean 1977-1984<br />

Gooch, J. Orlando 1949-1952<br />

Goodnight, Jacob L. 1890-1893,1905-1906<br />

Goodwin, C.G. 1929-1931<br />

Goodwin, John Howard 1931-1932<br />

Goodwin, Robt. J. 1921-1922<br />

Goodwin, Virgil C. 1933-1936<br />

Gorby, Robert D. 1905-1906<br />

Gossett, Charles C. 1933-1936<br />

Gough, T. McParlin 1919-1920<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Gould, Celia 1987-2002<br />

Gould, Gary 1978-1980<br />

Gowey, Allen 1949-1954,1957-1958<br />

Graham, Guy 1931-1936<br />

Gray, Chas. W. 1915-1916<br />

Gray, Clark 1931-1932<br />

Gray, George R. 1897-1898<br />

Gray, Grove C. 1905-1906<br />

Grayot, Don C. 1951-1952<br />

Grayson, Carl M. 1921-1922<br />

Greaves, John C. 1893-1894<br />

Green, Andrew Jackson 1890-1893<br />

Green, Kenyon 1949-1950<br />

Green, Robert W. 1963-1964,1967-1968<br />

Greenawalt, Earl C. 1971-1974<br />

Greenwood, C.O. 1919-1920<br />

Greer, James R. 1903-1904<br />

Grice, Charles L. 1915-1918<br />

Griffin, Frank 1933-1934<br />

Griffith, Albert R. 1931-1932<br />

Grimmett, John H. 1907-1908<br />

Grimmett, Orson H. 1955-1958<br />

Gudmundsen, Irel 1919-1922<br />

Guernsey, Roger L. 1979-1980<br />

Gunnell, Earl 1949-1954<br />

Gurnsey, Kathleen W. “Kitty” 1975-1996<br />

Gustafson, Fred 1925-1926<br />

Gwartney, J. Michael 1977-1982<br />

Gwartney, L.N. 1947-1952<br />

Gwin, Fred F. 1921-1922<br />

Haagenson, D. Dean 1983-1990<br />

Haakenson, Robert M. 1967-1972<br />

Hackney, Charles A. 1927-1930<br />

Haddock, D.E. 1945-1946<br />

Haddock, Max T. 1967-1968<br />

Hadley, J. Steven 1997-2002<br />

Hadley, Julius C. 1897-1898<br />

Hagan, Chris A. 1923-1924<br />

Hage, Theodore 1901-1902<br />

Hagedorn, Marv 2007-2010<br />

Hale, Ernest A. 1971-1990<br />

Hale, R.T. 1945-1946<br />

Haley, R. Graham 1933-1934<br />

Hall, Orvis W. 1899-1901<br />

Hall, W. Scott 1919-1922,1925-1926<br />

Hall, Wayne 1986-1992<br />

Halliwell, J. P. 1939-1940<br />

Hamer, Thomas R. 1897-1898<br />

Hamill, G.T. 1905-1906<br />

Hammond, F. Melvin 1969-1984<br />

Hammond, Todd 1999-2002<br />

Hampton, Elvon 1945-1946,1949-1958<br />

Hampton, Hyrum S. 1897-1898<br />

Hampton, Wayne 1947-1948<br />

Handy, J.A. 1935-1940<br />

Handy, Leo J. 1957-1960<br />

Hanley, John 1890-1893<br />

Hanlon, Redmond J. 1903-1904<br />

Hanlon, Thomas O. 1899-1901<br />

Hanmer, Edw. J. 1911-1912<br />

Hansen, Charles W. 1931-1932<br />

Hansen, Jim 1989-1994<br />

Hansen, Lawrence 1917-1918<br />

Hansen, M. Reed 1984-1992, 1995-2000<br />

Hansen, Orval 1957-1962,1965-1966<br />

Hansen, Randy 1999-2000<br />

Hanson, E.N. 1927-1928<br />

Hanson, H. Max 1949-1954<br />

Harchelrode, Abe L. 1913-1916<br />

Harding, Ralph R. 1955-1956<br />

Harlow, Ronald V. 1975-1980<br />

Harn, Harry R. 1931-1932,1935-1936<br />

Harrington, Fred N. 1931-1938<br />

Harrington, J.A. 1921-1922<br />

Harris, Eli M. 1907-1910<br />

Harris, Frank W. 1933-1934<br />

Harris, Larry W. 1977-1986<br />

Harris, William McGee 1897-1898<br />

Harrison, Frank 1919-1920<br />

Harrison, L.S. 1919-1920<br />

Harrison, Ralph 1955-1958<br />

Harsh, J.A. 1927-1932<br />

Hart, John W. 1901-1902<br />

Hart, Mark 1963-1964,1969-1970<br />

Hart, Phil 2005-2010<br />

Hartgen, Stephen 2008-2010<br />

Hartung, Mary 1987-1989<br />

Hartvigsen, Lester A. 1967-1974<br />

Harwood, Pat K. 1965-1968<br />

Harwood, R.J. "Dick" 2001-2010<br />

Hasbrouck, Eltinge 1949-1950<br />

Hatch, C.M. 1927-1928,1931-1932<br />

Hatch, L.W. 1925-1932<br />

Hawkes, Ezra M. 1953-1954<br />

Hawkes, Raymond 1947-1948<br />

Hawkins, Joseph 1890-1893<br />

Hawkins, Stan 1985-1990<br />

Hawkley, Dan 1993-1994<br />

Hawley, Jack 1953-1954<br />

Hawley, Jess B. 1947-1948<br />

Hawley, Jr., James H. 1931-1932<br />

Hay, Janet S. 1985-1990<br />

Hayes, James C. 1955-1956<br />

Hayford, L.G. 1913-1914<br />

Hays, John W. 1897-1898<br />

Head, Kitchener E. 1965-1966<br />

Healy, Wm. 1913-1914<br />

Hechtner, Howard D. 1943-1950<br />

Hedges, Ed 1969-1972<br />

Hedlund, Emery E. 1961-1982<br />

Heikkila, Norman S. 1953-1956<br />

Heim, Charles 1893-1894<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Hellekson, Oscar 1911-1912<br />

Henbest, Margaret 1997-2008<br />

Henderlider, Robert 1953-1954<br />

Hendershot, E.C. 1933-1934<br />

Henderson, Adelbert 1913-1914<br />

Henderson, Frank N. 2005-2010<br />

Hendricks, Milo A. 1911-1912<br />

Hendricks, Orval E. 1931-1938,1943-1944<br />

Hendrix, W.L. “Bill” 1955-1964<br />

Heney, Thomas 1901-1902<br />

Henry, Samuel E. 1895-1896<br />

Herndon, Roy B. 1913-1914<br />

Herndon, Steve 1985-1987<br />

Herrick, Coit E. 1935-1936<br />

Hersley, George 1935-1938<br />

Heseman, E. 1937-1938<br />

Hess, Alma C. 1899-1901<br />

Hiatt, Walter F. 1901-1902<br />

Hibbard, A.E. 1929-1930<br />

Hicks, A.R. 1915-1916<br />

Hicks, Mellin S. 1895-1896<br />

Higer, C.H. 1957-1962<br />

Higgins, Elfreda 2008-2010<br />

Higgins, Jim S. 1981-1982<br />

Higgins, Kent A. 2001-2002<br />

Hill, Boyd 1985-1990<br />

Hill, George E. 1911-1912<br />

Hill, Jay 1967-1968<br />

Hill, Theo. 1939-1940<br />

Hillier, George C. 1903-1904<br />

Hintze, A.F. 1957-1958<br />

Hirschi, Frank W. 1961-1966<br />

Hitchcock, Beecher 1917-1920<br />

Hixon, C.M. 1890-1893<br />

Hoagland, Glenna L. 1985-1986<br />

Hodgin, J.L. 1929-1932<br />

H<strong>of</strong>f, H.H. 1919-1920<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, Jesse 1925-1932<br />

H<strong>of</strong>man, Elaine 1991-1996<br />

Hogan, Nels 1923-1924<br />

Hohnhorst, John 1943-1950<br />

Holland, Joseph 1915-1916<br />

Hollifield, Gordon R. 1975-1984<br />

Holm, Paul C.<br />

1943-1944,1947-1948,1951-1954<br />

Holmberg, Axel E. 1911-1912<br />

Holt, Charles E. 1897-1898<br />

Holzheimer, Edward 1909-1910<br />

Hooper, Andrew J. 1893-1894<br />

Hooper, Christopher R. 1979-1988<br />

Hopkins, Marl C. 1969-1970<br />

Hornbeck, Twila 1995-2002<br />

Horsch, Dwight W. 1979-1984<br />

Horsley, Milton L. 1937-1944<br />

Horton, Anitalouise 1988<br />

Horvath, Jr., Louis J. 1977-1994<br />

Hosack, Robert E. 1975-1978<br />

Hove, Fred E. 1933-1936<br />

Howe, Charles R. 1941-1944<br />

Howell, Emmett J. 1901-1902<br />

Howell, George W. 1959-1964<br />

Hubbard, D.R. 1917-1918<br />

Hubbard, Robert W. 1963-1966<br />

Hudelson, Archibald B. 1907-1908<br />

Hudelson, James A. 1933-1934,1937-1938<br />

Hudelson, R.C. 1931-1932<br />

Huffaker, W.D. 1923-1924<br />

Hughes, Harley L. 1895-1896<br />

Hugo, C.J. 1919-1922<br />

Hull, Clair B. 1963-1964<br />

Hull, H.J. 1915-1916<br />

Hull, Harold B. 1921-1926<br />

Hulse, Joseph B. 1899-1901<br />

Hunsinger, J.D. 1915-1916<br />

Hunt, J.C. 1915-1916<br />

Hunt, James F. 1895-1896,1901-1908<br />

Hunt, Ralph S. 1913-1914,1917-1920<br />

Hunter, William 1901-1902,1915-1916<br />

Huntley, Robert C., Jr. 1965-1966<br />

Hussman, William B.<br />

1917-1918,1935-1938<br />

Hutchison, Thomas 1929-1930<br />

Hutton, Angus P. 1911-1912<br />

Hyde, Aden 1965-1972<br />

Hyde, John 1911-1912<br />

Hyde, Wm. A. 1899-1901<br />

Hynes, W.J. 1933-1936<br />

Infanger, Ray E. 1973-1992<br />

Infelt, James S. 1975-1976<br />

Ingard, D.L. 1915-1916<br />

Ingling, Wm. J. 1901-1902<br />

Ingram, Gary J. 1973-1980<br />

Irwin, Bertha V. 1921-1922<br />

Irwin, Isaac 1890-1893<br />

Isaac, Arthur D. 1981-1982<br />

Isaacson, J.M. 1951-1954<br />

Jackson, Larry 1971-1978<br />

Jacobs, Judd D. 1911-1912<br />

Jaquet, Wendy 1995-2010<br />

Jarnagin, M.L. 1923-1924<br />

Jarvis, Rich 2008-2010<br />

Jayme, J.M. 1911-1912<br />

Jenifer, Joel 1933-1934<br />

Jenkins, E.G. 1969-1972<br />

Jenkins, Francis 1903-1904<br />

Jenkins, Griff L. 1929-1932<br />

Jenkins, Janet 1991-1996<br />

Jenny, Jacob Ferdinand<br />

1927-1928, 1931-1934<br />

Jensen, Christian 1911-1912<br />

Jensen, Denmark 1901-1906<br />

Jensen, Grover 1949-1954<br />

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Jensen, Junius C. 1933-1934<br />

Jensen, Lorenzo 1933-1936<br />

Jensen, Parley P. 1941-1942<br />

Jensen, W.H. “Pete” 1967-1968<br />

Jessup, Ed. L. 1931-1932<br />

Johness, Frank E. 1899-1901<br />

Johnson, Adams G. 1911-1912<br />

Johnson, Albert M. “Al” 1983-1996<br />

Johnson, Alph W. 1961-1962<br />

Johnson, Charles A.<br />

1919-1920,1923-1924,1927-1928<br />

Johnson, Ellis 1965-1968<br />

Johnson, Ervin W. 1895-1896,1905-1906<br />

Johnson, George F. 1981-1986<br />

Johnson, James 1913-1914<br />

Johnson, Kurt L. 1967-1984<br />

Johnson, Michael T. 1993-1995<br />

Johnson, Richard H. 1897-1898<br />

Johnson, S. Albert 1967-1976<br />

Johnson, Sadie 1955-1956<br />

Johnston, Peter G. 1907-1918,1921-1922<br />

Joines, Hugh S. 1897-1898<br />

Jones, Benjamin J. 1907-1908<br />

Jones, Charles D. 1965-1966<br />

Jones, Donna 1987-1998<br />

Jones, Douglas R. 1985-2006<br />

Jones, Earl D. 1917-1918<br />

Jones, Egbert W. 1890-1893,1899-1901<br />

Jones, Frank A. 1931-1932<br />

Jones, George R. 1941-1946<br />

Jones, Harry F. 1941-1948<br />

Jones, Hugh W. 1933-1936<br />

Jones, J.E. 1925-1928<br />

Jones, Jim 1997-1998<br />

Jones, Lewis D. 1907-1908<br />

Jones, R.O. 1913-1914<br />

Jones, Seth D. 1919-1920<br />

Jones, Thomas R. 1907-1908<br />

Jones, Thos. J. 1911-1912<br />

Jones, W.H. 1951-1952<br />

Jones, William R. 1909-1910<br />

Jones Jr., Myron<br />

1977-1982,1985-1986,1989-1992<br />

Jordan, L.B. 1947-1948<br />

Jorgensen, Geo. M. 1927-1930<br />

Jorgensen, Kay L. 1959-1960<br />

Joslyn, Alvin W. 1961-1970<br />

Judd, Claud 1973-1974,1983-1992<br />

Judd, June 1991-2000<br />

Kaline, Axel 1909-1910<br />

Kasberg, Alex 1927-1930<br />

Kaschmitter, Joseph 1949-1954<br />

Katerndahl, R.W. 1923-1930<br />

Kauffman, Joseph 1943-1944<br />

Kaufman, Jr., Sam 1957-1960<br />

Kearnes, Elaine 1972-1982<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Keat, James A. 1897-1898<br />

Keating, James W. 1927-1932<br />

Keetch, Elijah C. 1903-1904<br />

Keeton, Paul C. 1981-1986, 1993-1994<br />

Keeton, Wm. D. 1923-1924<br />

Keim, Wallace B. 1943-1948<br />

Keith, John E. 1907-1908<br />

Keithly, Clyde R. 1967-1972<br />

Kelley, John 1901-1902<br />

Kellogg, Hilde 1983-1990, 1993-2004<br />

Kelly, Dan 1977-1984<br />

Kemp, Jana M. 2005-2006<br />

Kempfer, W.H. 1949-1950<br />

Kempton, Jim D. 1991-2001<br />

Kendell, Max E. 1969-1972,1977-1978<br />

Kendell, Wayne 1997-2002<br />

Kennevick, Jack C. 1971-1988<br />

Kent, A.J. 1917-1920<br />

Kent, Pernecy D. 1959-1960<br />

Kerby, F.M. 1903-1904<br />

Kerl, T.P. 1909-1910<br />

Kersey, Sr., William A. 1959-1960<br />

Kershaw, Thomas D. 1984<br />

Kiger, M.A. 1915-1920,1923-1926<br />

Kilborn, Marvin 1901-1902<br />

Killen, Bill 2007-2010<br />

Killpack, Jr., John D. 1903-1904,1907-1908<br />

Kimpton, Clarence W. 1953-1956<br />

King, Clarence 1931-1938<br />

King, James 1915-1916<br />

King, Martin 1890-1893<br />

King, Phylis K. 2007-2010<br />

King, Robbi 1993-1996<br />

King, William 1893-1894<br />

King, William J. 1915-1916<br />

Kingsford, Willard 1923-1924<br />

Kingsley, Chas. S. 1899-1901<br />

Kinney, Wm. A. 1937-1938<br />

Kirby, Daniel 1919-1920,1923-1924<br />

Kirby, Frank M. 1911-1912<br />

Kirkland, Buford 1949-1950<br />

Kirkpatrick, Orin E. 1905-1906<br />

Kirtley, Jr., James L. 1907-1908<br />

Kisling, Floyd O. 1955-1962<br />

Kistler, Ira W. 1959-1960<br />

Kjellander, Paul 1995-1999<br />

Klein, Edith Miller 1965-1968<br />

Klepfer, S.J. 1933-1936<br />

Klingler, Karl C. 1959-1968<br />

Klonick, Ed 1943-1944<br />

Knigge, Lawrence 1977-1985<br />

Knipe, George D. 1927-1930<br />

Knox, Walter 1923-1924<br />

Koch, H. Ferd 1963-1974<br />

Koch, Jr., Karl E 1965-1972,1975-1976,1984<br />

Koelsch, Charles F. 1913-1916<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Koenig, Harold 1941-1942<br />

Koontz, Robert J. 1967-1968<br />

Kraus, Virgil L. 1971-1981<br />

Kren, Steve 2007-2010<br />

Kribs, Edwin P. 1915-1918<br />

Krumsick, Harry 1947-1948<br />

Kugler, John B. 1955-1956<br />

Kulczyk, Henry 2003-2004<br />

Kunz, Kent S. 1997-2002<br />

LaForest, T.J. 1915-1918<br />

LaTurner, E.E. 1951-1958<br />

LaValle, Victor 1919-1920<br />

Labrador, Raul 2007-2010<br />

Lacy, Ralph E. 1981-1983<br />

Lafferty, A.B. 1947-1948<br />

Laird, Roy M. 1955-1964<br />

Lake, Dennis M. 1997-2010<br />

Lake, Lynn 1955-1956<br />

Lamson, G.W. 1931-1932<br />

Lance, Alan G. 1991-1994<br />

Lane, B.G. 1933-1934<br />

Langford, Eulalie Teichert 2001-2004<br />

Langhorst, David 2003-2004<br />

Lansberry, W.A. 1939-1940<br />

Lanting, William J. 1959-1974<br />

Larsen, Allan F. 1967-1978, 1993-1996<br />

Larsen, C.W. 1931-1932<br />

Larson, J. Berkley 1951-1952<br />

Larson, John 1929-1932<br />

Larson, Mark A. 1983-1984<br />

Lasuen, Leanna 1987-1992<br />

Lattimer, Willard 1969-1970<br />

Lau, Daniel J. 1913-1916,1921-1922<br />

Lau, Heber J. 1947-1948<br />

Lauridsen, Melvin 1949-1950<br />

Lawson, H.A. 1913-1914<br />

Lawson, Paul P. 1893-1894<br />

Lazechko, Molly 1991-1992<br />

Leaf, Charles W. 1911-1912<br />

Leavitt, Charles C. 1931-1938<br />

Lechelt, Ronald 1977-1978<br />

Lee, Eldred 1957-1958,1961-1962<br />

Leese, James A. 1977<br />

LeFavour, Nicole 2005-2008<br />

Lehrbas, L.A. 1917-1918<br />

Leighton, R.E. 1939-1940<br />

Lenaghen, Robert 1959-1960<br />

Leonardson, Elmer C. 1965-1966<br />

Leonardson, Ken K. 1943-1944<br />

Lewis, B.E. “Bud” 1973-1982<br />

Lewis, Charles H. 1917-1918<br />

Lewis, Harry 1913-1914<br />

Lewis, Hyrum S. 1935-1940,1943-1946<br />

Lewis, George J. 1893-1894<br />

Limbaugh, Thomas F. 1998-1999<br />

Lincoln, Ray 1965-1974<br />

Lind, O.J. 1935-1936<br />

Lindburg, Leland 1965-1966<br />

Linder, J.I. 1915-1916<br />

Lindley, Roy 1941-1942<br />

Lindsay, D.K. 1931-1936<br />

Line, Geo. A. 1923-1924<br />

Linford, Golden C. 1985-2000<br />

Little, David 1973-1974<br />

Little, Walter E. 1965-1986<br />

Litton, Ralph 1961-1962,1967-1972<br />

Lloyd, Mary Ellen 1987-1990<br />

Lloyd, T.J. 1923-1924<br />

Loertscher, Thomas F. 1987-2002, 2005-2010<br />

Logue, Fredrick S. 1905-1906<br />

Longeteig, I.J. 1929-1930<br />

Looney, Larry 1969-1972<br />

Loosli, Dimond 1931-1932<br />

Loosli, S. Lynn 1991-1996<br />

Lott, Darrell 1953-1954<br />

Loveland, Don C. 1983-1992<br />

Loveless, Wayne 1971-1974<br />

Lovesy, W.H. 1907-1908<br />

Lowe, Mathias W. 1945-1950<br />

Lowell, J.H. 1903-1904<br />

Lowry, L. Cotty 1947-1948<br />

Lucas, A.B. 1917-1918<br />

Lucas, James R. “Doc” 1981-1992<br />

Luker, Lynn 2007-2010<br />

Lundberg, Joe J. 1945-1946<br />

Lusk, James R. 1935-1938<br />

Luttropp, Fred 1933-1934,1941-1942<br />

Lynes, Charles S. 1899-1901<br />

Lyons, James 1890-1893<br />

Lytle, William F. 1979-1982<br />

Machen, Harry E. 1949-1950<br />

Mackintosh, Daniel T. 1909-1910<br />

Madden, Roscoe S. 1899-1901<br />

Mader, Dan 1993-2002<br />

Magee, Lewis J. 1915-1916<br />

Magill, Len 1905-1906<br />

Magleby, Jacob 1925-1928<br />

Magleby, Stering 1947-1948<br />

Mahana, David F. 1893-1894<br />

Mahoney, Con 1986-1994<br />

Mandell, Frank C. 1901-1902<br />

Manifold, J.B. 1927-1928<br />

Manley, Art 1965-1966<br />

Manning, Darrell V. 1961-1968<br />

Marineau, W.T. 1927-1930<br />

Markel, J.M. 1923-1924<br />

Marley, Bert W. 1979-1980<br />

Marley, Bert C. 1998-2001<br />

Marlow, Gilbert 1933-1934<br />

Marriott, Jim 2006-2010<br />

Martens, Waldo 1985-1988<br />

Martin, J.C. 1890-1893<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Martin, James G. 1961-1964,1969-1970<br />

Martinez, Elmer T 2003-2006<br />

Mason, Wm. H. 1913-1914<br />

Mathewson, Chester G. 1903-1904<br />

Mathews, Russ 2005-2010<br />

Maxwell, Don 1933-1934<br />

May, Andrew 1917-1918,<br />

1921-1922,1939-1940,1943-1946<br />

Mayes, Gil 1939-1940<br />

Maynard, Don L.<br />

1941-1942,1963-1972,1975-1978<br />

McAffee, John 1933-1934<br />

McAllister, Michael E. 1973-1974<br />

McArthur, P.D. 1945-1946<br />

McBee, Edwin 1899-1901<br />

McBirney, J.H. 1923-1932<br />

McBirney, William S. 1909-1910<br />

McBratney, William 1905-1906,1909-1910<br />

McBride, Howard R. 1903-1904<br />

McBride, Robert W. 1903-1904<br />

McCabe, A.R. 1941-1946<br />

McCabe, Thos. 1911-1912<br />

McCann, Dorothy H. 1973-1977,1983-1990<br />

McCarter, Claude C. 1929-1932<br />

McCarter, Hugh F. 1893-1894<br />

McCarthy, John J. 1893-1898<br />

McClurg, C.W. 1923-1926<br />

McCollum, Joe 1974<br />

McCombs, George 1923-1928,1931-1932<br />

McCracken, Robert M. 1907-1910<br />

McCutcheon, O.E. 1909-1910<br />

McDermott, Patricia L. 1969-1990<br />

McDermott, T.H. 1913-1914<br />

McDevitt, Charles F. 1963-1966<br />

McDevitt, Herman J. 1951-1952,1959-1966<br />

McDonald, Allen C. 1931-1932<br />

McDonald, Charles A. 1909-1910,1919-1922<br />

McDonald, Charles F. 1925-1930<br />

McDougal, Ralph 1945-1946<br />

McEvoy, Mike 1991-1992<br />

McFadden, Lettie J. 1909-1910<br />

McGeachin, Janice 2003-2010<br />

McGillivray, Ally 1909-1910<br />

McGinley, J.H. 1927-1928<br />

McGowan, Fred C. 1915-1918<br />

McGowan, Geo. L. 1917-1920<br />

McHan, Ellis V. 1971-1976<br />

McIntosh, J.W. 1917-1918<br />

McKague, Shirley 1997-2007<br />

McKeeth, Sylvia 1993-1996<br />

McKinlay, Alexander D.<br />

1905-1906,1909-1910<br />

McKinlay, Glenn P. 1901-1902<br />

McKinney, Helen 1965-1972<br />

McLaughlin, Marguerite P. 1979-1982<br />

McLeod, A.A. “Art” 1955-1956<br />

McLeod, Donald 1957-1958<br />

McLeod, Geo. A. 1907-1908<br />

McMahon, A.I. 1919-1920<br />

McMillan, John 1895-1896,1925-1926<br />

McMullen, J.C. 1917-1918<br />

McMurray, John 1915-1918<br />

McMurrin, James L. 1897-1898<br />

McNeal, James R. 1903-1904<br />

McNeil, A.W. 1937-1938,1941-1942<br />

Meade, Owen 1931-1936<br />

Meeker, J.R. 1933-1948<br />

Mehlh<strong>of</strong>f, J.P. 1925-1928<br />

Meikle, Sr., Steve M. 1955-1958<br />

Mendenhall, Vernon H. 1949-1952<br />

Mendenhall, Wm. H. 1913-1914,1927-1930<br />

Merrill, E.S. 1890-1892<br />

Merrill, F.M. 1890-1893<br />

Merrill, Jay M. 1949-1956<br />

Merrill, John 1893-1894<br />

Merrill, R. Dee 1967-1970<br />

Merrill, Rodney 1913-1914<br />

Merrill, W. Israel 1971-1976<br />

Metcalf, Frank 1927-1928<br />

Metcalf, Wm. D. 1901-1902<br />

Meyer, Henry 1915-1916<br />

Meyer, Wayne 1995-2004<br />

Mickels, Arnold 1913-1914<br />

Miles, Charles C. 1907-1910,1915-1918<br />

Millar, Arvil 1955-1958,1961-1966<br />

Miller, C. Wendell 1973-1980<br />

Miller, Carl J. 1919-1922<br />

Miller, David T. 1893-1894<br />

Miller, Edith I. 1949-1950<br />

Miller, Helen J. 1937-1938,1943-1960<br />

Miller, Janet J. 2003-2006<br />

Miller, John W. 1901-1902<br />

Miller, Maynard 1993-1998<br />

Miller, Neil J. 1967-1970<br />

Miller, W.J. “Bill” 1949-1950<br />

Miller, William A. 1899-1901<br />

Milliken, W.T. 1925-1926<br />

Millo, W.L. 1951-1952<br />

Mills, F.J. 1893-1894<br />

Mills, George E. 1890-1893<br />

Mills, J.C. Jr. 1925-1926<br />

Mills, Robert H. 1945-1956<br />

Mills, Ward A. 1963-1966<br />

Mills, William Larry<br />

1941-1942,1947-1952,1963-1966<br />

Minden, Chester C. 1943-1948<br />

Miner, Doyle C. 1973-1980<br />

Misenhimer, P.W. 1931-1932<br />

Mitchell, John 1897-1898<br />

Mitchell, Mike P. 1969-1970, 2003-2006<br />

Mitchell, Perry W. 1903-1904<br />

M<strong>of</strong>fatt, Willis C. 1943-1946<br />

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Molyneaux, John A. 1957-1958,1961-1972<br />

Monlux, Charles W. 1941-1946<br />

Monroe, James W. “Jim” 1951-1966<br />

Monroe, Richard J. 1895-1896<br />

Monson, Ezra P. 1917-1920<br />

Monson, Hiram 1915-1918<br />

Montgomery, Bev 1999-2002<br />

Montgomery, E.C. 1921-1922,1929-1930<br />

Montgomery, Gary L. 1981-1992<br />

Moody, Charles Stuart<br />

1899-1901,1917-1920,1925-1926<br />

Moore, Andrew W. 1901-1902<br />

Moore, Avery C. 1903-1904<br />

Moore, Carl C. 1959-1962<br />

Moore, Charles C. 1903-1906<br />

Moore, Don C.D. 1941-1946<br />

Moore, L.L. 1921-1922<br />

Morebeck, George C. 1909-1910<br />

Morgan, A.H. 1919-1920<br />

Morgan, George L. 1905-1906<br />

Morgan, Vern E. 1941-1944<br />

Morgan, William M. 1897-1898,1911-1912<br />

Morris, R.W. 1937-1938<br />

Morris, Victor T. 1939-1944<br />

Morrison, Thomas L. “Tom” 1989-1990<br />

Mortensen, H. Grant 1991-1992<br />

Mortensen, Max C. 1993-2002<br />

Mortimer, Dean M. 2007-2008<br />

Moss, J. Henry 1933-1934,1937-1938<br />

Moss, Thomas 2001<br />

Mounce, Eben 1901-1902<br />

Moyle, Mike 1999-2010<br />

Mulkey, Wm. L. 1899-1901<br />

Mullaley, James J. 1905-1908<br />

Mulliner, Joseph S. 1897-1898<br />

Munger, Morgan 1975-1982<br />

Munk, Lewis 1951-1952<br />

Munro, D.R. 1890-1893<br />

Munsey, C.M. 1939-1942<br />

Munson, Charles J. 1899-1902<br />

Murdock, Leo D. 1939-1940,1943-1950<br />

Murphy, Arthur P.<br />

1937-1938,1941-1944,1951-1952<br />

Murphy, Ira G. 1939-1940<br />

Murphy, William J. 1959-1972<br />

Murray, Joseph H. 1899-1901<br />

Naccarato, Mike 2003-2004<br />

Nafziger, Pattie 1991-1994<br />

Neibaur, Mack Wm. 1977-1990<br />

Neider, C.W. 1965-1966,1973-1976<br />

Neill, Robert 1895-1896<br />

Nelsen, Fred 1965-1968<br />

Nelson, Adrian 1899-1901<br />

Nelson, Bert G. 1911-1912<br />

Nelson, Enoch 1943-1944<br />

Nelson, Fred 1933-1938<br />

Nelson, James S. 1903-1906<br />

Newcomb, Bruce 1987-2006<br />

Newcomb, Russell W. 1987-1988<br />

Newman, Allen D. 1937-1942<br />

Newport, James B. 1917-1918<br />

Nichalson, James A. 1899-1901<br />

Nichols, DeWitt L. 1915-1916<br />

Nielsen, Cantril “Flash” 1951-1952<br />

Nielsen, Pete 2003-2010<br />

Nielsen, Thos. C. 1911-1912<br />

Nielson, James 1913-1914<br />

Nielson, L.J. 1919-1920<br />

Nihart, Fred 1911-1914<br />

Noble, Hattie F. 1899-1901<br />

Nonini, Bob 2005-2010<br />

Northrup, William N. 1915-1916<br />

Norton, Charles 1913-1914<br />

O’Connell, John L. 1937-1938<br />

O’Dwyer, George 1919-1922<br />

O’Leary, Henry C. 1941-1942,1947-1950<br />

O’Meara, J.J. 1931-1932<br />

Oakes, Ralph W. 1911-1914<br />

Olberding, Darwin 1990<br />

Olmstead, Ralph E. 1973-1982<br />

Olsen, O.A.M. 1929-1930<br />

Olsen, Wallace 1941-1942<br />

Onweiler, William C. 1969-1976<br />

Oppenheim, Benj. W. 1927-1930<br />

Orme, Rich E. 1980-1984<br />

Osborn, Ralph W. 1899-1901<br />

Osborne, F. Edward 1989-1990<br />

Osmond, Alfred 1899-1901<br />

Otter, C.L. “Butch” 1973-1976<br />

Oversmith, August H. 1913-1914,1927-1930<br />

Owen, William F. 1903-1904<br />

Oxley, Edmond R. 1901-1902<br />

Page, Alfred 1903-1904<br />

Paine, John D. 1939-1940<br />

Paisley, Oscar C. 1925-1928<br />

Palmer, Jenkin L. 1957-1972<br />

Palmer Joe 2008-2010<br />

Palmer, W. Dean 1953-1962<br />

Paris, Ralph 1953-1958<br />

Parish, Fred T. 1927-1932<br />

Parker, Ernest L. 1911-1912,1923-1924<br />

Parks, John S. 1913-1914<br />

Parks, Raymond G. 1979-1992<br />

Parrish, Jay M. 1921-1922<br />

Parsley, Merle D. 1965-1966<br />

Parsons, Charles A. 1909-1910<br />

Pasley-Stuart, Anne 2003-2010<br />

Patch, L.V. 1909-1910<br />

Patrick, Jim 2007-2010<br />

Patterson, Geo. 1919-1920<br />

Patterson, Homer G. 1899-1901<br />

Patterson, Horace J. 1965-1968<br />

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Paulson, C.O. 1951-1954<br />

Paxman, Gary L. 1979-1983<br />

Payton, W.O. 1951-1952<br />

Pearce, Monty J. 1999-2002<br />

Pearson, Art C. 1927-1928<br />

Pearson, Harry P. 1939-1940<br />

Peck, Arthur B. 1937-1942<br />

Peck, W.H. 1921-1924<br />

Peckham, Cecil R. 1917-1920<br />

Peede, Frank 1903-1904<br />

Pence, Arthur 1901-1902<br />

Pence, Donna 2005-2010<br />

Pence, Peter 1901-1902<br />

Penfold, B. 1939-1940<br />

Penford, V. 1937-1938<br />

Pennington, J.H. 1927-1928<br />

Perkins, William Y. 1897-1898<br />

Permann, Ernest L. 1961-1968<br />

Peters, Ralph B. 1987-1992<br />

Petersen, Clyde C. 1961-1962<br />

Peterson, Ephraim 1899-1901<br />

Pettibone, N.B. 1945-1946<br />

Pettygrove, E.N. 1927-1932<br />

Philbrick, W.H. 1909-1910<br />

Phillips, M.E. 1929-1930<br />

Pieper, Don 1955-1966<br />

Pietsch, Carol 1995-1996<br />

Pincock, George A. 1911-1912<br />

Pino, John Hardy 1967-1970<br />

Pischner, Don 1995-2002<br />

Plye, William 1949-1950<br />

Pomeroy, Horace B. “Hod” 1989-2002<br />

Pond, L. Sumner 1921-1922<br />

Pond, M.A. 1925-1926<br />

Porter, Arthur 1943-1946<br />

Porter, C.D. 1890-1893<br />

Porter, L.J. 1905-1906<br />

Posnick, John Vernon 1963-1966<br />

Potter, Grant 1953-1954<br />

Potvin, Gregg 1957-1960<br />

Powell, B.H. 1935-1936<br />

Powell, Henry F. 1901-1902<br />

Powell, S.C. 1933-1934<br />

Powers, Charles 1961-1964<br />

Powers, H.E. 1935-1938<br />

Powers, Harvey B. 1905-1906<br />

Preston, Elford Chilcote<br />

1923-1926, 1941-1942<br />

Preston, Joe 1965-1968<br />

Preston, Thomas 1903-1904,1921-1924<br />

Price, Lyttleton 1890-1893<br />

Price, Richard 1903-1904<br />

Pugh, H.A. 1919-1920<br />

Pugmire, Edward M. 1897-1898<br />

Pyeatt, Thomas 1890-1893<br />

Pyke, Francis A. 1901-1904<br />

Pyle, Wm. 1951-1956<br />

Quinlan, John T. 1917-1918<br />

Quinn, John J. 1965-1966<br />

Rambeau, Edward C. 1955-1956<br />

Rambeau, Ione E. 1957-1960<br />

Ramey, Louis F. 1933-1938<br />

Rammell, Max H. 1963-1964<br />

Ramsey, F.C. 1890-1893<br />

Randall, Fred S. 1915-1916<br />

Randleman, C.W. 1941-1942<br />

Randolph, John S. 1895-1898<br />

Rasmussen, John A. 1937-1942<br />

Ravenscr<strong>of</strong>t, Vernon F. 1963-1974<br />

Ray, D.C. 1933-1936<br />

Raybould, Dell 2001-2010<br />

Raymond, W.L. 1923-1924<br />

Reardon, John F. 1969-1980<br />

Redman, James 1907-1908<br />

Redwine, Hyram G. 1899-1901<br />

Reed, Wm. T. 1931-1932<br />

Reich, Fred 1961-1962<br />

Reid, Harold W. 1959-1962,1965-1992<br />

Reid, James 1903-1904<br />

Reinke, H.C. 1939-1942<br />

Remsberg, Jr., John 1941<br />

Reynolds, Boyd L. 1921-1924<br />

Reynolds, Dorothy L. 1975-1980,1983-2000<br />

Reynolds, Samuel M. C. 1899-1901<br />

Rhodes, James L. 1955-1956<br />

Riblett, Frank 1903-1904,1909-1910<br />

Rice, Edward W. “Ed” 1971-1976<br />

Rice, John C. 1897-1898<br />

Rich, A.M. “Kay” 1959-1960<br />

Rich, Edward C. 1909-1910<br />

Rich, R.C. 1929-1930<br />

Richards, A.A. 1905-1906<br />

Richards, James H. 1905-1906<br />

Richards, Jesse H. 1917-1918<br />

Richards, Wilford W. 1905-1906<br />

Richards, Wm. 1901-1902<br />

Richardson, Melvin M. “Mel” 1989-1992<br />

Richman, Diana Siddoway 1995-1998<br />

Ricks, Nathan 1909-1910<br />

Ricks, Peter J. 1951-1952<br />

Ridinger, Tim 1995-2004<br />

Rieman, Elmer W. 1931-1932<br />

Ries, K. Jim 1977-1979<br />

Rigby, William F. 1897-1898<br />

Ring, Robert "Bob" 2003-2007<br />

Ringo, Shirley G. 1999-2000, 2003-2010<br />

Ritchie, S.W. 1939-1944<br />

Robbins, Gary 1985-1990<br />

Robbins, Lewis 1919-1920<br />

Robbins, Ray 1953-1956<br />

Roberts, Ken A. 2001-2010<br />

Roberts, William 1965-1976<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Robertson, Alexander S. 1893-1894<br />

Robertson, J.D. 1933-1934<br />

Robertson, James 1919-1920<br />

Robison, Kenneth L. 1987-2004<br />

Roche, O.G. 1951-1952<br />

Rockwood, A.J. 1913-1914<br />

Rogers, James J. 1897-1898<br />

Rogers, Max D. 1963-1966<br />

Rosenkranz, Joe 1949-1950<br />

Rosevear, Joseph 1913-1914<br />

Ross, Hugh P. 1917-1918<br />

Rossi, Herman J. 1907-1908<br />

Rowton, Joshua G. 1895-1896<br />

Rudd, George F. 1929-1934<br />

Ruchti, James D. 2007-2010<br />

Rusche, John 2005-2010<br />

Ryan, Frank 1913-1914<br />

Ryan, Wm. J. 1949-1950<br />

Rydalch, Ann 2003-2006<br />

Sage, A.A. 1905-1906<br />

Sali, William T. “Bill” 1991-2006<br />

Sallaz, Daryl S. 1977-1978<br />

Sanborn, H.M. 1909-1912<br />

Sanborn, John C. 1921-1930<br />

Sanders, John J. 1895-1896<br />

Sanderson, L. Devon 1963-1964<br />

Sanderson, T.A. 1927-1928<br />

Sargent, Wm. 1913-1914<br />

Satterfield, A.Y. 1933-1936<br />

Sauer, Wm. 1927-1930<br />

Sayler, George C 2003-2010<br />

Scanlin, Steven F. 1977-1980<br />

Scates, Robert M. “Bob” 1981-1988<br />

Schaefer, Robert E. 1985-2010<br />

Schmitt, Julius 1945-1948<br />

Schroeder, August 1919-1920<br />

Schroeder, Bert 1945-1948<br />

Schultz, David 1945-1946<br />

Schutt, John 1909-1910<br />

Schwendiman, Sam 1941-1944<br />

Schwiebert, Erwin H. 1943-1950<br />

Sc<strong>of</strong>ield, A.L. 1890-1893<br />

Scoresby, Clifford N. 1967-1976<br />

Scott, Donna 1983-1986<br />

Scott, J.T. 1901-1902<br />

Scott, Ted 1959-1960<br />

Scrivner, W.D. 1931-1932<br />

Sears, C.L. 1941-1942<br />

Seat, William J. 1897-1898<br />

Seawell, J.L. 1907-1908<br />

Self, Kenneth 1957-1958<br />

Selix, C.M. 1925-1926<br />

Sellman, Sher 1999-2002<br />

Sessions, John O. 1967-1992<br />

Severson, Hyrum 1919-1922<br />

Sewell, W.J. 1949-1960<br />

Sharp, J.M. 1935-1936<br />

Sharp, Michael T. 1981-1983<br />

Shattuck, Warren 1913-1916<br />

Shaw, D.D. 1907-1910<br />

Shearer, Wm. S. 1917-1920<br />

Sheean, Charles 1909-1910<br />

Shepard, Allan G. 1959-1962<br />

Shepherd, F.T. 1937-1938<br />

Shepherd, Mary Lou 1999-2010<br />

Shepherd, Paul E 2005-2010<br />

Shinnick, J.D. 1939-1944<br />

Shirley, Mack G. 2003-2010<br />

Shively, Jerry 2007-2008<br />

Shurtliff, M. Karl 1963-1964<br />

Shutt, John 1905-1906<br />

Siddoway, J.C. 1935-1936<br />

Siddoway, James 1915-1916<br />

Simpson, Erik 2008-2010<br />

Simpson, Michael K. 1985-1998<br />

Sims, H.M. 1917-1918<br />

Sinclair, M.J. 1913-1914<br />

Sisson, Nathan G. 1897-1898<br />

Skattaboe, K.O. 1890-1893<br />

Skippen, Kathy 2003-2006<br />

Slater, Ron 1985-1988<br />

Slavin, Ted 1955-1958<br />

Small, L.E. 1929-1930<br />

Smith, B.H. 1890-1893<br />

Smith, Elaine 2002-2010<br />

Smith, Frank E. 1925-1926<br />

Smith, Fred J. 1967-1968<br />

Smith, John L. 1895-1896<br />

Smith, Leander W. 1903-1904<br />

Smith, Leon E 1999-2010<br />

Smith, Lester P. 1905-1906<br />

Smith, Lindol 1899-1901<br />

Smith, Louis 1901-1902<br />

Smith, M.W. 1911-1912<br />

Smith, Samuel N. 1905-1906<br />

Smith, Sherman H. 1917-1918<br />

Smith, Troy D. 1931-1938<br />

Smith, Victor 1933-1934<br />

Smith, Virginia D. 1976-1983<br />

Smith, W.T. 1923-1924<br />

Smith, Walter H. 1890-1891<br />

Smith, William A. 1933-1934,1937-1938<br />

Smith, William C. 1945-1946,1949-1952<br />

Smith, Wyckliffe R. 1905-1908<br />

Smock, Emerson 1985-1990<br />

Smylie, Steve 1999-2006<br />

Smyser, C.A. “Skip” 1981-1982<br />

Sneddon, T.N. 1943-1944<br />

Snodgrass, Mark A. 2003-2008<br />

Snook, Jr., John W. 1909-1910,1921-1922<br />

Snow, Arthur<br />

1931-1932,1935-1936,1939-1946<br />

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Snow, Edwin A. 1947-1950<br />

Snow, George M. 1901-1902<br />

Snow, Harold 1953-1974<br />

Snow, Wm. 1919-1920<br />

Snyder, Theodore 1967-1968<br />

Snyder, Thomas M. 1973-1978<br />

Sonner, Milo G. 1923-1924<br />

Sorensen, Dean E. 1985-1987<br />

Sorensen, J.C. 1929-1930<br />

Sorensen, Sheila 1987-1992<br />

Sorenson, James P. 1911-1912<br />

Space, C.W. 1923-1924<br />

Spaulding, J.H. 1905-1906<br />

Speck, Robert W. 1985-1986<br />

Sperry, I.S. 1890-1893<br />

Spoor, Charles E. 1927-1930<br />

Spurgeon, L.C. “Jack” 1977-1980<br />

Stainton, Wallace B. 1899-1901<br />

Staley, W.A. 1907-1908<br />

Stamm, L.E. 1929-1930<br />

Stanford, Thomas C. 1907-1908<br />

Stanger, A.E. 1919-1922<br />

Stanger, Marilyn 1985-1986<br />

Stark, John F. 1899-1901<br />

Starr, Clyde 1941-1942<br />

Stebbins, Naomi E. 1957-1962<br />

Steele, James E. 1903-1904<br />

Steele, Ralph J. 1987-1996<br />

Steenson, Nellie C. 1943-1944<br />

Steger, Herm 1987-1992<br />

Steinkopf, Harold 1927-1928<br />

Stennett, W. Clinton 1991-1994<br />

Stephan, Frank L. 1925-1926<br />

Stephens, David C. 1893-1894<br />

Stephens, George W. 1911-1912<br />

Stephens, George W. 1933-1934<br />

Stephens, Joseph C. 1899-1901<br />

Stephens, William N. 1905-1906<br />

Stephenson, Kenneth 1977-1982<br />

Stephenson, Wm. D. 1901-1902<br />

Steunenberg, Frank 1890-1893<br />

Stevens, Dean 1993-1994<br />

Stevenson, John A. "Bert" 1997-2010<br />

Stewart, Donald 1931-1932<br />

Stinson, C.C. 1921-1922<br />

Stivers, T.W. 1975-1986<br />

Stodghill, Howard C. 1949-1950<br />

Stoicheff, James F. 1979-2000<br />

Stoker, Jeff 1985-1986<br />

Stone, Harry A. 1985-1986<br />

Stone, Ruby R. 1986-2002<br />

Storey, Charles D. 1909-1914,1917-1922<br />

Storey, Jas. J. 1893-1894<br />

Storey, Ray F. 1951-1954<br />

Strasser, Mike 1981-1987<br />

Streitz, E.E. 1917-1918<br />

Strode, Amos M. 1911-1912<br />

Stroschein, Roy 1965-1966<br />

Struthers, Charles E. 1917-1918<br />

Stubbs, Mark 1991-1998<br />

Stucki, Eugene B. 1979-1988<br />

Stucki, Willard W. 1979<br />

Sullivan, J.E. 1937-1938<br />

Sullivan, W.E. 1939-1942<br />

Summers, H. Dean 1963-1966<br />

Summers, Harry L. 1925-1928<br />

Suplee, F.B. 1925-1928<br />

Surridge, James 1907-1908,1923-1924<br />

Sutcliffe, R.L. 1919-1920<br />

Sutton, A.O. 1929-1930<br />

Sutton, W. Clay 1955-1968<br />

Sutton, Wayne 1983-1991<br />

Sutton, Gertrude 1991-1996<br />

Suydam, Eli S. 1890-1894<br />

Swan, George 2001<br />

Swanger, S.A. 1890-1893<br />

Swank, Gladys 1965-1968<br />

Sweeney, Bruce L. 1971-1974<br />

Sweet, W.N. 1915-1916<br />

Sweetser, Lewis 1901-1902,1905-1906<br />

Swenson, Leon H. 1965-1968<br />

Swenson, Royal 1945-1946<br />

Swift, Owen 1923-1924<br />

Swisher, Perry 1953-1958,1975-1976<br />

Symour, Walter R. 1917-1918<br />

Takasugi, Pat 2008-2010<br />

Talboy, Walter E. 1923-1932,1935-1936<br />

Tapper, W.J. 1925-1930<br />

Tarnagin, M.L. 1921-1922<br />

Tate, David G. 1939-1942,1947-1950<br />

Taylor, A.E. 1925-1926<br />

Taylor, Bryan E. 1941-1946<br />

Taylor, C.G. 1941-1942<br />

Taylor, David A. 1911-1914<br />

Taylor, E.T. 1923-1932<br />

Taylor, Edith 1947-1948<br />

Taylor, Ira J. 1931-1934,1939-1940<br />

Taylor, LaVaughn 1945-1946,1959-1960<br />

Taylor, S.D. 1907-1908<br />

Taylor, Sam F. 1909-1910<br />

Taylor, W. Wm. 1915-1916<br />

Taylor, W.H. 1909-1910<br />

Taylor, W.O. “Bill” 1987-2000<br />

Taylor, Wilford J. 1935-1938,1941-1942<br />

Terrel, T.F. “Tommy” 1955-1966<br />

Terrell, Robert M. 1911-1912<br />

Thatcher, Henry K. 1917-1918<br />

Thatcher, John B. 1899-1901<br />

Thayn, Steven 2007-2010<br />

Thomas, Charles D. 1903-1906<br />

Thomas, D. Cornell 1982-1984<br />

Thomas, John R. 1897-1898<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Thomas, Lorenzo R. 1895-1896<br />

Thomas, R.E. 1919-1924<br />

Thomason, Lewis M. 1925-1928<br />

Thompson, Clarence E. 1976<br />

Thompson, Frank M. 1931-1932<br />

Thompson, James M. 1909-1910<br />

Thompson, Jeff 2008-2010<br />

Thompson, L.A. 1919-1920<br />

Thompson, Robert C. 1911-1912<br />

Thompson, William L. 1895-1896<br />

Thoreson, Edward 1925-1926<br />

Thornburg, L.H. 1935-1936<br />

Thorne, Oliver J. 1917-1918<br />

Thornton, W.C. 1933-1938<br />

Thrailkill, L.W. 1915-1916<br />

Tibbitts, Wayne E. 1969-1982<br />

Tippets, John H. 1999-2000<br />

Tilman, Fred 1991-2004<br />

Timm, William D. 1905-1906<br />

Tippets, John H. 1989-1998<br />

Toomer, Harold R. 1931-1932<br />

Trail, Tom 1997-2010<br />

Transtrum, Ola 1917-1918<br />

Tregoning, Margot 1967-1972<br />

Triesch, Peter 1901-1902<br />

Trillhaase, Martin B. 1981-1984<br />

Trotter, Frank E. 1915-1916<br />

Tucker, Ed 1939-1940<br />

Tucker, Tim 1983-1989<br />

Tueller, Ed 1939-1940<br />

Tufts, Leland 1947-1948<br />

Turk, Joe R. 1935-1938<br />

Turner, Ed J. 1893-1894<br />

Turner, Frank D. 1929-1932<br />

Turner, Fred J. 1905-1906<br />

Turner, Harry B. 1957-1964<br />

Turner, W.H. 1933-1934<br />

Twilegar, Ron J. 1975-1976<br />

Tyer, W.H. 1919-1920<br />

Tyler, Ed 1939-1940<br />

Tyler, J.W. 1915-1918<br />

Ungricht, Wendy A. 1977-1981<br />

Van de Steeg, Geo. 1921-1922<br />

Vance, Charles C. 1895-1896<br />

Vandenberg, Marvin 1951-1960,1989-1996<br />

Vander Woude, John 2007-2008<br />

Vaughn, George 1939-1944<br />

Verbeck, Lyell E. 1895-1896<br />

Vernon, Paul 1947-1954<br />

Vetter, Jesse 1943-1954<br />

Vickers, Deanna 1987-1992<br />

Vieselmeyer, Ron 1989-1990<br />

Vincent, Larry R. 1987-1992<br />

Vincent, Wilbur D. 1943-1948,1951-1952<br />

Waddoups, T.C. 1935-1936,1939-1950<br />

Wagner, Joe N. 1967-1980<br />

Waite, John C. 1897-1898<br />

Walker, Charles H. 1937-1938<br />

Walker, Chas. H. 1911-1912<br />

Walker, J.P. 1921-1922<br />

Walker, Joseph W. 1979-1981<br />

Walker, Kent S. 1977-1978<br />

Walker, William A. 1895-1896<br />

Wallace, F.H. 1947-1948<br />

Wallentine, Christian 1897-1900<br />

Walters, Edward A. 1901-1902<br />

Walton, Fred 1955-1966<br />

Wanick, Chas. L. 1911-1912<br />

Ward, LaVell G. 1953-1954<br />

Waring, Ira S. 1895-1896<br />

Warner, Floyd 1947-1948<br />

Warnick, Charles 1913-1914<br />

Waters, J.A. 1915-1916,1921-1922<br />

Waters, Julius S. 1897-1898<br />

Watson, Larry C. 1997-1999<br />

Wearne, Roger 1913-1914<br />

Weaver, I.A. 1939-1946<br />

Weaver, Lawrence J. 1907-1908<br />

Webb, Jay L. 1967-1970<br />

Webb, M.N. 1915-1916<br />

Webster, Bill 1957-1962<br />

Webster, James O. 1905-1906,1909-1910<br />

Webster, James W. 1907-1910<br />

Weeks, Cecil 1919-1922<br />

Welsh, Thomas 1917-1918<br />

Werner, Albert E. 1903-1904<br />

Wesche, Percival A. 1973-1980<br />

Wessels, Martin J. 1907-1908<br />

Wessels, Tony 1955-1968<br />

West, Harry T. 1907-1908<br />

Westcott, W. Rex 1947-1948<br />

Westerberg, Russell A. 1975-1978<br />

Westerlund, B.A. 1949-1950<br />

Westfall, Frank L. 1951-1958<br />

Wheeler, Cameron 1997-2002<br />

Wheeler, Earl L. 1957-1958<br />

Wheeler, Jr., Ralph 1973-1976<br />

Wherry, Benjamin 1963-1964<br />

Whiffin, C.W. 1907-1908<br />

White, Alfred L. 1963-1966,1971<br />

White, Carrie H. 1919-1920<br />

White, Fred 1903-1904<br />

White, Eugene "Gino" 1987-1994<br />

White, J.C. 1901-1902<br />

White, Rush J. 1925-1932<br />

White, Willard 1907-1908<br />

White, Sr., Albert 1937-1938<br />

Whitehead, Donald S. 1923-1924,1927-1930<br />

Whitlow, W.W. 1939-1944<br />

Whitman, E.D. 1919-1920<br />

Whitney, J.F. 1925-1928<br />

Whittier, R.M. 1953-1954<br />

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House <strong>of</strong> Representatives (continued)<br />

Whittle, Cyril M. 1937-1938<br />

Whittle, Perry D. 1935-1936<br />

Whitworth, Herbert K. 1961-1962<br />

Wickberg, Ralph H. 1953-1956<br />

Wickham, R.E. 1917-1918<br />

Widdison, J.H. 1933-1934<br />

Wilde, Gayle Ann 1987-1996<br />

Willes, R.S. 1949-1954<br />

Williams, Arnold 1937-1942<br />

Williams, Edward V. 1963-1972<br />

Williams, Luke 1923-1926<br />

Williams, Stanley J. 1999-2000<br />

Williams, W.J. 1923-1924<br />

Williams, William S.M. 1907-1908<br />

Willis, Henry 1903-1904<br />

Wills, Richard 2003-2010<br />

Willoughby, James M. 1909-1910<br />

Wilson, Arthur 1939-1940,1943-1953<br />

Wilson, Ben F. 1933-1936<br />

Wilson, C.B. 1923-1932,1935-1936<br />

Wilson, Henry G. 1911-1912<br />

Wilson, Reil E. 1897-1898<br />

Winchester, Lyman Gene 1973-1986<br />

Winder, Don 1967-1968<br />

Windship, F.M. 1909-1910<br />

Winkler, Charles 1951-1964<br />

Wodward, James 1909-1910<br />

Wolfe, Guy W. 1925-1926<br />

Wolters, Albert 1895-1896<br />

Wood, Fred 2007-2010<br />

Wood, JoAn E. 1983-2010<br />

Wood, John J. 1911-1912<br />

Wood, Thomas B. 1939-1946<br />

Woodward, Frank E. 1915-1916<br />

Workman, Louis E. 1893-1894,1897-1898<br />

Worthen, Paul W. 1969-1974,1977-1978<br />

Wright, Chas. 1913-1914<br />

Wright, Gustavus J. 1905-1906<br />

Wright, Junius B. 1897-1898<br />

Wright, Mary A. 1899-1901<br />

Wright, S.B. 1939-1940<br />

Wright, Silas L. 1933-1936,1939-1942<br />

Wright, Wally 1991-1994<br />

Wyatt, D.J. 1925-1926<br />

Wyman, Frank T. 1895-1896,1907-1908<br />

Yates, John E. 1901-1902<br />

Yearian, Emma R. 1931-1932<br />

Yearian, Gilbert F. 1893-1894,1901-1902<br />

Yorgensen, Soren 1919-1920<br />

York, George W. 1915-1916<br />

Yost, C. Robert 1957-1960<br />

Young, D.L. 1917-1922<br />

Young, Darwin L. 1977-1981<br />

Young, Gary F. 2001-2002<br />

Young, James D. 1895-1896<br />

Young, Merlin S. 1953-1954<br />

Young, Norman H. 1895-1896<br />

Young, Jr., R.H. “Bill” 1949-1956<br />

Youngkin, Walter 1931-1932<br />

Ziemann, Dan 1941-1942<br />

Zimmermann, Christian 1997-2000<br />

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Wildhorse Lake<br />

Photo Courtesy: Steve Lee<br />

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