Idaho Legislative District 1
Idaho Legislative District 1 is one of 35 districts of the Idaho Legislature. It is currently represented by Senator Jim Woodward, Republican of Sagle, Representative Heather Scott, Republican of Blanchard, and Representative Sage Dixon, Republican of Ponderay.District Overview
Party Affiliation
Cities
School Districts
(1984–1992)
From 1984 to 1992, District 1 consisted of all of Bonner and Boundary Counties.
Legislature | Session | Senate | House Seat A | House Seat B |
47th | 1st | Kermit Kiebert | Tim Tucker | Jim Stoicheff |
47th | 2nd | Kermit Kiebert | Tim Tucker | Jim Stoicheff |
48th | 1st | Kermit Kiebert | Tim Tucker | Jim Stoicheff |
48th | 2nd | Steve Herndon | Tim Tucker | Jim Stoicheff |
49th | 1st | Karen Cooke | Tim Tucker | Jim Stoicheff |
49th | 2nd | Tim Tucker | Monica Beaudoin | Jim Stoicheff |
50th | 1st | Tim Tucker | Monica Beaudoin | Jim Stoicheff |
50th | 2nd | Tim Tucker | Monica Beaudoin | Jim Stoicheff |
(1992–2002)
From 1992 to 2002, District 1 consisted of Boundary County and a portion of Bonner County.
Legislature | Session | Senate | House Seat A | House Seat B |
51st | 1st | Tim Tucker | Monica Beaudoin | Jim Stoicheff |
51st | 2nd | Tim Tucker | Dean Stevens | Jim Stoicheff |
52nd | 1st | Tim Tucker | Carol Pietsch | Jim Stoicheff |
52nd | 2nd | Tim Tucker | Carol Pietsch | Jim Stoicheff |
53rd | 1st | Shawn Keough | John Campbell | Jim Stoicheff |
53rd | 2nd | Shawn Keough | John Campbell | Jim Stoicheff |
54th | 1st | Shawn Keough | John Campbell | Jim Stoicheff |
54th | 2nd | Shawn Keough | John Campbell | Jerry Stoicheff |
55th | 1st | Shawn Keough | John Campbell | George Eskridge |
55th | 2nd | Shawn Keough | John Campbell | George Eskridge |
(2002–2012)
From 2002 to 2012, District 1 consisted of Boundary County and a portion of Bonner County.
Legislature | Session | Senate | House Seat A | House Seat B |
57th | 1st | Shawn Keough | John Campbell | George Eskridge |
57th | 2nd | Shawn Keough | John Campbell | George Eskridge |
58th | 1st | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
58th | 2nd | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
59th | 1st | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
59th | 2nd | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
60th | 1st | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
60th | 2nd | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
61st | 1st | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
61st | 2nd | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
(2012–present)
District 1 currently consists of Boundary County and a portion of Bonner County.
Legislature | Session | Senate | House Seat A | House Seat B |
62nd | 1st | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
62nd | 2nd | Shawn Keough | Eric Anderson | George Eskridge |
63rd | 1st | Shawn Keough | Heather Scott | Sage Dixon |
63rd | 2nd | Shawn Keough | Heather Scott | Sage Dixon |
64th | 1st | Shawn Keough | Heather Scott | Sage Dixon |
64th | 2nd | Shawn Keough | Heather Scott | Sage Dixon |
65th | 1st | Jim Woodward | Heather Scott | Sage Dixon |
65th | 2nd | Jim Woodward | Heather Scott | Sage Dixon |
Senator Elections
Primary Elections
Republican
Democratic
Constitution
General Elections
Year | Winning Candidate | Votes | Pct | 2nd Place Candidate | Votes | Pct | 3rd Place Candidate | Votes | Pct | Total Votes |
2016 | | 17,264 | 76.3% | | 5,365 | 23.7% | | | | 22,629 |
2014 | | 8,993 | 65.0% | | 4,834 | 35.0% | | | | 13,827 |
2012 | | 17,217 | 100.0% | | | | | | | 17,217 |
2010 | | 11,593 | 100.0% | | | | | | | 11,593 |
2008 | | 15,322 | 100.0% | | | | | | | 15,322 |
2006 | | 9,308 | 68.6% | | 4,265 | 31.4% | | | | 13,573 |
2004 | | 12,630 | 75.1% | | 4,177 | 24.9 | | | | 16,807 |
2002 | | 7,904 | 71.6% | | 3,133 | 28.4% | | | | 12,675 |
2000 | | 11,413 | 73.4% | | 3,635 | 23.4% | | 496 | 3.2% | 15,544 |
1998 | | 9,957 | 100.0% | | | | | | | 9,957 |
1996 | | 9,427 | 59.1% | | 6,513 | 40.9% | | | | 15,940 |
1994 | | 8,833 | 100.0% | | | | | | | 8,833 |
1992 | | 11,506 | 100.0% | | | | | | | 11,506 |
1990 | | 6,430 | 57.6% | | 4,725 | 42.4% | | | | 11,155 |
House Seat A Elections
Primary Elections
Republican
Democratic