Find out who’s running for legislative seats, statewide offices

Sean Dolan

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on February 23, 2026

By: Sean Dolan, Idaho Ed News

BOISE, Idaho — It’s filing week in Idaho.

Candidates are officially declaring for 105 seats in the Idaho Legislature and seven statewide offices.

The filing period began 8 a.m. Monday and ends 5 p.m. Friday. Candidates can file online at VoteIdaho.gov. EdNews will track all filings with multiple updates every day this week.

Click here to find your legislative district. 

Here’s who has filed to run, with incumbents in bold, Republicans in red, Democrats in blue, Libertarians in yellow, Constitutionalists in purple and unaffiliated candidates in green.

Last update: 5:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23

Idaho Legislature

District
Seat
Candidates

1
Senate
 

 
House A
Jane Sauter (Republican)

 
House B
 

2
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

3
Senate
 

 
House A
Vito Barbieri (Republican)

 
House B
 

4
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

5
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

6
Senate
Dan Foreman (Republican)

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

7
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
Maureen Anderson (Republican)

8
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

9
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

10
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
Bruce Skaug (Republican)

11
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

12
Senate
Krystal Flippence (Democrat)

 
House A
Jeff Cornilles (Republican)

 
House B
 

13
Senate
Letishia Silva (Democrat)

 
House A
 

 
House B
Kody Daffer (Republican)

14
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

15
Senate
Nancy Gregory (Democrat)

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

16
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

17
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

18
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

19
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

20
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

21
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

22
Senate
 

 
House A

Greg Ferch (Republican)

Kelly Walton (Republican)

 
House B
Jason A. Monks (Republican)

23
Senate
Todd Lakey (Republican)

 
House A
Melissa Durrant (Republican)

 
House B
 

24
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

25
Senate
W. Lane Startin (Democrat)

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

26
Senate
Ron Taylor (Democrat)

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

27
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

28
Senate
David Worley (Republican)

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

29
Senate
John Crowder (Republican)

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

30
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
Julianne Young (Republican)

31
Senate
 

 
House A
Jerald Dallas Raymond (Republican)

 
House B
 

32
Senate
 

 
House A

Stephanie Mickelsen (Republican)

Kamber Weninger (Democrat)

 
House B
 

33
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
Marco Erickson (Republican)

34
Senate
Ethan Sanford (Democract)

 
House A
 

 
House B
Larry E. Golden (Republican)

35
Senate
 

 
House A
 

 
House B
 

Statewide Offices

Office
Candidates

Governor

Mark Fitzpatrick (Republican)

Melissa-Sue Robinson (Libertarian)

Lieutenant Governor
 

Superintendent of Public Instruction
 

Attorney General
 

Secretary of State
 

Controller
Brandon D. Woolf (Republican)

Treasurer
 

Key: Incumbents in bold, Republicans in red, Democrats in blue, Libertarians in yellow, Constitutionalists in purple and unaffiliated candidates in green.

 

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