Idaho State Senate

Idaho State Senate

Summary

The Idaho Senate is the upper chamber of the Idaho State Legislature. It consists of 35 Senators elected to two-year terms, each representing a district of the state.

The Senate meets at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise, Idaho.

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State Senate Chamber at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise

The Idaho Senate is the upper chamber of the Idaho Legislature. It consists of 35 Senators elected to two-year terms,[1] each representing a district of the state. The Senate meets at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise, Idaho.[2]

Composition of the Senate

Since 1992, the Idaho Senate has been controlled by the Republican Party.[3]

AffiliationParty

(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
RepublicanDemocratic
52nd Legislature (1992–1994)231235
53rd Legislature (1994–1996)27835
54th Legislature (1996–1998)30535
55th Legislature (1998–2000)31435
56th Legislature (2000–2002)32335
57th through 63rd Legislature (2002–2016)28735
64th Legislature (2016–2018)29635
65th through 67th Legislature (2018–2024)28735
68th Legislature (2024-)29635
Current Voting Share80%20%

Leadership of the 68th Legislature

PositionNamePartyDistrict
President/Lieutenant Governor of IdahoScott BedkeRepublican
President Pro TemporeKelly AnthonRepublican27
Majority LeaderLori Den HartogRepublican21
Assistant Majority LeaderMark HarrisRepublican35
Majority Caucus ChairBen ToewsRepublican4
Minority LeaderMelissa WintrowDemocratic19
Assistant Minority LeaderJames RuchtiDemocratic29
Minority Caucus ChairJanie Ward-EngelkingDemocratic18

Committee Chairs of the 68th Legislature

CommitteeChairmanPartyDistrict
Agriculture AffairsRepublican
Commerce and Human ResourcesRepublican
EducationRepublican
FinanceRepublican
Health and WelfareRepublican
Judiciary and RulesRepublican
Local Government and TaxationRepublican
Resources and EnvironmentRepublican
State AffairsRepublican
TransportationRepublican

Members of the Idaho Senate

Map of partisan composition of the Idaho Senate as of May 20, 2023:
  Democratic senator
  Republican senator
  Vacant
DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceCounties representedTook office
1Jim WoodwardRepublicanSagleBonner, Boundary2024
2Phil HartRepublicanKelloggBenewah, Bonner, Clearwater, Kootenai, Shoshone2022
3Doug OkuniewiczRepublicanHaydenKootenai2022
4Ben ToewsRepublicanCoeur d’AleneKootenai2022
5Carl BjerkeRepublicanCoeur d’AleneKootenai2022
6Dan ForemanRepublicanViolaLatah, Lewis, Nez Perce2022
7Cindy CarlsonRepublicanRigginsAdams, Idaho, Nez Perce2022
8Christy ZitoRepublicanHammettBoise, Custer, Elmore, Valley2024
9Brandon ShippyRepublicanNew PlymouthCanyon, Payette, Washington2024
10Tammy NicholsRepublicanMiddletonAda, Canyon2022
11Camille BlaylockRepublicanCaldwellCanyon2024
12Ben AdamsRepublicanNampaCanyon2022
13Brian LenneyRepublicanNampaCanyon2022
14C. Scott GrowRepublicanEagleAda, Gem2018
15Codi GallowayRepublicanBoiseAda2024
16Alison RabeDemocraticBoiseAda2022
17Carrie SemmelrothDemocraticBoiseAda2021
18Janie Ward-EngelkingDemocraticBoiseAda2013
19Melissa WintrowDemocraticBoiseAda2020
20Josh KeyserRepublicanBoiseAda2024
21Treg BerntRepublicanMeridianAda2022
22Lori Den HartogRepublicanMeridianAda2014
23Todd LakeyRepublicanNampaAda, Canyon, Owyhee2012
24Glenneda ZuiderveldRepublicanTwin FallsCamas, Gooding, Twin Falls2022
25Josh KohlRepublicanTwin FallsTwin Falls2024
26Ron TaylorDemocraticHaileyBlaine, Jerome, Lincoln2022
27Kelly AnthonRepublicanDecloCassia, Minidoka, Oneida2015
28Jim GuthrieRepublicanMcCammonBannock, Franklin, Power2012
29James RuchtiDemocraticPocatelloBannock2022
30Julie VanOrdenRepublicanPingreeBingham, Butte2022
31Van BurtenshawRepublicanTerretonClark, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi2018
32Kevin CookRepublicanIdaho FallsBonneville2020
33Dave LentRepublicanIdaho FallsBonneville2018
34Doug RicksRepublicanRexburgMadison2020
35Mark HarrisRepublicanSoda SpringsBannock, Bear Lake, Bonneville, Caribou, Teton2015

Past composition of the Senate

See also

References

  1. ^ “Constitution of the State of Idaho”. sos.idaho.gov. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  2. ^ “Senate – Idaho State Legislature”. legislature.idaho.gov. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
  3. ^ Cotterell, Adam (May 13, 2014). “How Idaho Became A One Party State”. Retrieved April 19, 2017.

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