2018 Election Results:
Results will be updated
Idaho Governor | |||
Brad Little (R) | 350,647 | 60% | |
Paulette Jordan (D) | 223,200 | 38% | |
Bev “Angel” Boeck (L) | 6,839 | 1% | |
Walter L Bayes (C) | 5,621 | 1% | |
Lisa Marie (write-in) (I) | 67 | 0% | |
1st Congressional District Representative | |||
Russ Fulcher (R) | 186,913 | 63% | |
Cristina McNeil (D) | 90,146 | 30% | |
Natalie M Fleming (I) | 5,860 | 2% | |
W Scott Howard (L) | 5,063 | 2% | |
Paul Farmer (I) | 4,135 | 1% | |
Pro-Life (C) | 2,960 | 1% | |
Gordon Counsil (I) | 977 | 0% | |
Michael J Rath (write-in) (I) | 16 | 0% | |
2nd Congressional District Representative | |||
> | Mike Simpson (R) | 170,280 | 61% |
Aaron Swisher (D) | 110,386 | 39% | |
Lieutenant Governor | |||
Janice McGeachin (R) | 345,249 | 60% | |
Kristin Collum (D) | 232,388 | 40% | |
Secretary of State | |||
Lawerence E Denney (R) | 358,479 | 63% | |
Jill Humble (D) | 214,535 | 37% | |
Attorney General | |||
Lawrence Wasden (R) | 372,359 | 65% | |
Bruce S Bistline (D) | 196,368 | 35% | |
Superintendent of Public Instruction | |||
Sherri Ybarra (R) | 296,383 | 51% | |
Cindy Wilson (D) | 279,377 | 49% | |
Proposition 1 | |||
An initiative authorizing historical horse racing machines | |||
In Favor | 269,394 | 46% | |
Against | 313,608 | 54% | |
Proposition 2 | |||
Initiative to expand Medicaid eligibility | |||
In Favor | 353,063 | 61% | |
Against | 230,254 | 39% | |
District 9 Representative – Seat A | |||
Ryan Kerby (R) | 11,700 | 76% | |
Allen Schmid (D) | 3,768 | 24% | |
District 9 Representative – Seat B | |||
Judy Boyle (R) | 11,553 | 75% | |
Chase Van Weerdhuizen (D) | 3,921 | 25% | |
District 10 Senator | |||
Jim Rice (R) | 4,139 | 61% | |
Evangeline Beechler (D) | 2,646 | 39% | |
District 10 Representative – Seat A | |||
Jarom Wagoner (R) | 4,235 | 63% | |
Sead Muradbegovic (D) | 2,474 | 37% | |
District 10 Representative – Seat B | |||
Greg Chaney (R) | 3,953 | 59% | |
Chelsea Gaona-Lincoln (D) | 2,783 | 41% | |
District 11 Senator | |||
Patti Anne Lodge (R) | 5,564 | 76% | |
Edward Savala (D) | 1,724 | 24% | |
District 11 Representative – Seat B | |||
Tammy Nichols (R) | 5,528 | 76% | |
Brian A Ertz (D) | 1,717 | 24% | |
District 12 Senator | |||
Todd Lakey (R) | 2,920 | 66% | |
Chelle Gluch (D) | 1,524 | 34% | |
District 12 Representative – Seat A | |||
Robert Anderst (R) | 2,861 | 65% | |
Pat Day Hartwell (D) | 1,563 | 35% | |
District 13 Representative – Seat B | |||
Gary E Collins (R) | 6,272 | 65% | |
Chris Ho (D) | 3,379 | 35% | |
District 14 Senator | |||
> | C Scott Grow (R) | 18,893 | 70% |
Richard Boozel (D) | 8,268 | 30% | |
District 14 Representative – Seat A | |||
> | Mike Moyle (R) | 17,929 | 66% |
Jane M Rohling (D) | 9,054 | 34% | |
District 15 Senator | |||
> | Fred S Martin (R) | 8,948 | 50% |
Jim Bratnober (D) | 8,942 | 50% | |
District 15 Representative – Seat A | |||
> | Steve Berch (D) | 9,845 | 54% |
Lynn M Luker (R) | 8,225 | 46% | |
District 15 Representative – Seat B | |||
> | Jake Ellis (D) | 9,089 | 51% |
Patrick McDonald (R) | 8,769 | 49% | |
District 16 Senator | |||
> | Grant Burgoyne (D) | 12,784 | 65% |
LeeJoe Lay (R) | 6,819 | 35% | |
District 16 Representative – Seat A | |||
> | John A McCrostie (D) | 12,095 | 62% |
Graham Paterson (R) | 7,451 | 38% | |
District 16 Representative – Seat B | |||
> | Rob Mason (D) | 12,199 | 63% |
Jim Silsby (R) | 7,275 | 37% | |
District 17 Senator | |||
> | Maryanne Jordan (D) | 11,652 | 70% |
David L DeHaas (R) | 5,069 | 30% | |
District 17 Representative – Seat A | |||
> | John Gannon (D) | 11,606 | 70% |
Anthony Thomas Dephue (R) | 5,030 | 30% | |
District 17 Representative – Seat B | |||
> | Sue Chew (D) | 11,780 | 70% |
Kevin Rhoades (R) | 5,021 | 30% | |
District 18 Representative – Seat B | |||
> | Brooke Green (D) | 13,987 | 62% |
Steve Simmons (R) | 8,457 | 38% | |
District 19 Senator | |||
> | Cherie Buckner-Webb (D) | 18,793 | 75% |
Aaron J Tribble (R) | 6,401 | 25% | |
District 19 Representative – Seat A | |||
> | Mat Erpelding (D) | 18,265 | 73% |
Mark Patten (R) | 6,747 | 27% | |
District 20 Representative – Seat A | |||
> | Joe A Palmer (R) | 12,932 | 81% |
Daniel S Weston (C) | 3,028 | 19% | |
District 21 Senator | |||
> | Clifford R “Cliff” Bayer (R) | 12,275 | 58% |
Dawn C Pierce (D) | 7,776 | 37% | |
Joe Evans (L) | 1,187 | 6% | |
District 21 Representative – Seat A | |||
> | Steven C Harris (R) | 12,680 | 61% |
Joshua Robinson (D) | 8,253 | 39% | |
District 22 Senator | |||
> | Lori Den Hartog (R) | 10,709 | 69% |
Mik W Lose (D) | 4,731 | 31% | |
District 23 Representative – Seat B | |||
> | Megan C Blanksma (R) | 10,441 | 97% |
Tony Ullrich (write-in) (I) | 317 | 3% | |
Ada County Commissioner – 1st District | |||
> | Diana Lachiondo (D) | 94,869 | 51% |
Jim Tibbs (R) | 89,720 | 49% | |
Ada County Commissioner – 3rd District | |||
> | Kendra Kenyon (D) | 95,552 | 53% |
Sharon M Ullman (R) | 86,160 | 47% | |
Ada County Clerk | |||
> | Phil McGrane (R) | 86,862 | 48% |
Kelly Yvonne Mitchell (D) | 78,059 | 43% | |
Graham Carter (I) | 15,199 | 8% | |
Ada County Treasurer | |||
> | Elizabeth “Beth” Mahn (R) | 98,662 | 55% |
Scott E Jones (D) | 80,840 | 45% | |
Ada County Coroner | |||
> | Dotti Owens (D) | 93,955 | 53% |
Nikole “Niki” O’Neal (R) | 84,212 | 47% | |
Ada County Highway District Commissioner – District 3 | |||
> | Mary May | 17,426 | 51% |
Paul Woods | 16,439 | 49% | |
Ada County Highway District Commissioner – District 4 | |||
> | Kent Goldthorpe | 9,235 | 38% |
Dave Case | 6,514 | 27% | |
Christopher A Campbell | 4,392 | 18% | |
Gary Schaeffer | 4,133 | 17% | |
Ada County vehicle registration fee increase | |||
In Favor | 86,588 | 47% | |
> | Against | 99,237 | 53% |
College of Western Idaho Plant Facilities Levy | |||
$47 million to build Health Science Building. Needs 55%. | |||
In Favor | 127,324 | 55% | |
Against | 104,436 | 45% | |
Kuna Rural Fire District Levy | |||
Permanent increase of $1,100,000 to budget. Needs 66.7%. | |||
In Favor | 5,346 | 65% | |
Against | 2,883 | 35% | |
Garden Valley Hospital Taxing District | |||
Shall the district be dissolved? | |||
In Favor | 539 | 47% | |
Against | 604 | 53% | |
Middleton Bond #1 | |||
$23,685,000 to build new elementary school. Needs 66.7%. | |||
In Favor | 3,463 | 49% | |
> | Against | 3,594 | 51% |
Middleton Bond #2 | |||
$2,750,000 for security and safety improvements. Needs 66.7%. | |||
In Favor | 4,028 | 57% | |
> | Against | 3,029 | 43% |
Middleton Bond #3 | |||
$2,365,000 to buy land for future school sites. Needs 66.7%. | |||
In Favor | 3,423 | 49% | |
> | Against | 3,622 | 51% |
Gem County Commissioner – 1st District | |||
> | Norvil Bryan Elliott (R) | 4,576 | 67% |
Jefferson M Jenkins (I) | 2,266 | 33% |