The following table indicates the parties of elected officials in the U.S. state of Idaho:
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Secretary of State
- Attorney General
- State Auditor/State Controller[lower-alpha 1]
- State Treasurer
- Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Inspector of Mines (before 1974)
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:
- State Senate
- State House of Representatives
- State delegation to the United States Senate
- State delegation to the United States House of Representatives
For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.
The parties are as follows: Democratic (D), Democratic–Populist fusion (D/P), Democratic–Populist–Silver Republican fusion (D/P/SR), Democratic–Silver Republican fusion (D/SR), Independent (I), Populist (P), Republican (R), Socialist (S), Silver Republican (SR), and a tie or coalition within a group of elected officials.
1863–1890
1890–1974
Year | Executive offices | State Legislature | United States Congress | Electoral College votes | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Governor | Lt. Gov. | Sec. of State | Atty. Gen. | Auditor/ Controller | Treasurer | Supt. of Pub. Inst. | Insp. Mines | State Senate | State House | U.S. Senator (Class II) | U.S. Senator (Class III) | U.S. House District 1 | U.S. House District 2 | ||
1890 | George L. Shoup (R)[lower-alpha 5] | N. B. Willey (R) | A. J. Pinkham (R) | George H. Roberts (R) | Silas W. Moody (R) | Frank R. Coffin (R) | Joseph Harroun (R) | no such office |
14R, 4D | 31R, 5D | vacant | William J. McConnell (R) | Willis Sweet (R) | ||
1891 | N. B. Willey (R)[lower-alpha 6] | John S. Gray (R) | George L. Shoup (R) | Fred Dubois (R) | |||||||||||
1892 | Weaver/ Field (Pop) | ||||||||||||||
1893 | William J. McConnell (R) | F. B. Willis (R) | J. F. Curtis (R) | George M. Parsons (R) | Frank C. Ramsey (R) | W. C. Hill (R) | B. B. Lower (R) | William S. Haskins | 8D, 6R, 4Pop[lower-alpha 7] | 20R, 9D, 7Pop | |||||
1894 | |||||||||||||||
1895 | F. J. Mills (R) | I. W. Garrett (R) | Charles Bunting (R) | C. A. Foresman (R) | E. H. Dewey (R) | 10R, 5Pop, 2D, 1I | 25R, 8Pop, 1D, 1I | Edgar Wilson (R) | |||||||
1896 | Fred Dubois (SvR) | Bryan/ Sewall (D/SvR) | |||||||||||||
1897 | Frank Steunenberg (D/Pop) | George F. Moore (D/Pop) | George Lewis (D/Pop) | Robert E. McFarland (D/Pop) | James H. Anderson (D/Pop) | George H. Storer (D/Pop) | Louis Anderson (D/Pop) | Benjamin Hastings (D/Pop) | 7D, 7Pop, 7R[lower-alpha 8] | 17R, 16Pop, 15D[lower-alpha 9] | Henry Heitfeld (D/Pop) | James Gunn (Pop) | |||
1898 | |||||||||||||||
1899 | J. H. Hutchinson (D/SvR) | M. A. Patrie (R) | S. H. Hays (D) | Bartlett Sinclair (D) | L. C. Rice (D/Pop/SvR) |
Permeal J. French (D) | Jay A. Czizek (D/SvR) | 9R, 7D/Pop/SvR, 3D, 2P[lower-alpha 10] | 17D/Pop/SvR, 14D, 12R, 6Pop[lower-alpha 11] | Edgar Wilson (SvR) | |||||
1900 | Bryan/ Stevenson (D) | ||||||||||||||
1901 | Frank W. Hunt (D) | Thomas F. Terrell (D) | Charles Bassett (D/SvR) | Frank Martin (D) | E. W. Jones (D/SvR) | J. J. Plummer (D) | Martin Jacobs (D/Pop/SvR) |
10D, 7R, 3Pop, 1SvR[lower-alpha 12] | 20R, 16D, 7SvR, 6Pop[lower-alpha 13] | Fred Dubois (SvR) | Thomas L. Glenn (Pop) | ||||
1902 | Fred Dubois (D) | ||||||||||||||
1903 | John T. Morrison (R) | James M. Stevens (R) | Will H. Gibson (R) | John A. Bagley (R) | Theo Turner (R) | Henry C. Coffin (R) | May L. Scott (R) | Robert N. Bell (R) | 14R, 6D, 1I | 36R, 13D | Weldon B. Heyburn (R) | Burton L. French (R) | |||
1904 | Roosevelt/ Fairbanks (R) | ||||||||||||||
1905 | Frank R. Gooding (R) | Burpee L. Steeves (R) | John Guheen (R) | Robert S. Bragaw (R) | 19R, 2D | 48R, 2D | |||||||||
1906 | |||||||||||||||
1907 | Ezra A. Burrell (R) | Robert Lansdon (R) | C. A. Hastings (R) | S. Belle Chamberlain (R) | 15R, 6D | 38R, 12D, 1I | William Borah (R)[lower-alpha 14] | ||||||||
1908 | Taft/ Sherman (R) | ||||||||||||||
1909 | James H. Brady (R) | Lewis H. Sweetser (R) | D. C. McDougall (R) | S. D. Taylor (R) | F. Cushing Moore (R) | 13R, 10D | 44R, 9D | Thomas Ray Hamer (R) | |||||||
1910 | |||||||||||||||
1911 | James H. Hawley (D) | Wilford L. Gifford (R) | O. V. Allen (R)[lower-alpha 15] | Grace M. Shepherd (R) | Robert N. Bell (R) | 14R, 9D | 34R, 25D | Burton L. French (R) | |||||||
1912 | Kirtland I. Perky (D) | Wilson/ Marshall (D) | |||||||||||||
1913 | John M. Haines (R) | Herman H. Taylor (R) | Joseph H. Peterson (R) | Fred L. Huston (R) | 21R, 3D | 56R, 4D | James H. Brady (R) | Burton L. French (R)[lower-alpha 16] | Addison T. Smith (R)[lower-alpha 16] | ||||||
1914 | E. H. Dewey (R)[lower-alpha 17] | ||||||||||||||
1915 | Moses Alexander (D) | George R. Barker (R) | John W. Eagleson (R) | Bernice McCoy (R) | 19R, 11D, 2Prog, 1Soc | 32R, 28D, 1Prog | Robert M. McCracken (R)[lower-alpha 16] | ||||||||
1916 | |||||||||||||||
1917 | Ernest L. Parker (D) | William T. Dougherty (D) | T. A. Walters (D) | Clarence Van Deusen (D) | Ethel E. Redfield (R) | 21D, 16R | 36D, 29R | Burton L. French (R)[lower-alpha 16] | |||||||
1918 | John F. Nugent (D) | ||||||||||||||
1919 | D. W. Davis (R) | Charles C. Moore (R) | Robert O. Jones (R) | Roy L. Black (R) | Edward G. Gallett (R) | 29R, 12D | 46R, 18D | Burton L. French (R) | Addison T. Smith (R) | ||||||
1920 | Harding/ Coolidge (R) | ||||||||||||||
1921 | Daniel F. Banks (R) | Stewart Campbell (R) | 39R, 5D | 51R, 3D | Frank R. Gooding (R) | ||||||||||
1922 | |||||||||||||||
1923 | Charles C. Moore (R) | H. C. Baldridge (R) | F. A. Jeter (R) | A. H. Conner (R) | Elizabeth Russum (R) | 25R, 14D, 5Prog | 37R, 22D, 6Prog | ||||||||
1924 | Coolidge/ Dawes (R) | ||||||||||||||
1925 | 32R, 7Prog, 5D | 45R, 12Prog, 5D | |||||||||||||
1926 | |||||||||||||||
1927 | H. C. Baldridge (R) | O. E. Hailey (R) | Fred E. Lukens (R) | Frank L. Stephan (R) | Byron Defenbach (R) | Mabelle McConnell Lyman (R) | 29R, 11D, 4Prog | 52R, 8Prog, 7D, 1I | |||||||
1928 | John Thomas (R) | Hoover/ Curtis (R) | |||||||||||||
1929 | W. B. Kinne[lower-alpha 14] | W. D. Gillis (R) | Myrtle R. Davis (R) | 32R, 12D | 50R, 9D | ||||||||||
O. E. Hailey (R) | |||||||||||||||
1930 | |||||||||||||||
1931 | C. Ben Ross (D) | G. P. Mix (D) | Fred J. Babcock (R) | George Barrett (R) | 23R, 21D | 43R, 27D | |||||||||
1932 | Roosevelt/ Garner (D) | ||||||||||||||
1933 | George Hill (D) | Franklin Girard (D) | Bert H. Miller (D) | Harry C. Parsons (D) | Myrtle P. Enking (D) | John W. Condie (D) | W. H. Simons (D) | 35D, 9R | 59D, 4R | James P. Pope (D) | Compton I. White (D) | Thomas C. Coffin (D) | |||
1934 | |||||||||||||||
1935 | G. P. Mix (D) | Arthur Campbell (D) | 36D, 8R | 53D, 6R | D. Worth Clark (D) | ||||||||||
1936 | |||||||||||||||
1937 | Barzilla W. Clark (D) | Charles C. Gossett (D) | Ira H. Masters (D) | J. W. Taylor (D) | 33D, 11R | 50D, 9R | |||||||||
1938 | |||||||||||||||
1939 | C. A. Bottolfsen (R) | Donald S. Whitehead (R) | George H. Curtis (D) | Calvin E. Wright (D) | 27R, 17D | 39R, 20D | D. Worth Clark (D) | Henry Dworshak (R) | |||||||
1940 | John Thomas (R) | Roosevelt/ Wallace (D) | |||||||||||||
1941 | Chase A. Clark (D) | Charles C. Gossett (D) | Bert H. Miller (D) | C. E. Roberts (D)[lower-alpha 15] | 23D, 21R | 38D, 21R | |||||||||
1942 | |||||||||||||||
1943 | C. A. Bottolfsen (R) | Edwin Nelson (R) | 31R, 13D | 32R, 27D | |||||||||||
1944 | Acel H. Chatburn (R)[lower-alpha 17] | Roosevelt/ Truman (D) | |||||||||||||
1945 | Charles C. Gossett (D)[lower-alpha 18] | Arnold Williams (D) | Ira H. Masters (D) | Frank Langley (D) | Ernest G. Hansen (D) | Ruth G. Moon (D) | G. C. Sullivan (D) | 24R, 20D | 30R, 29D | Glen H. Taylor (D) | |||||
Arnold Williams (D)[lower-alpha 6] | A. R. McCabe (D) | Charles C. Gossett (D) | |||||||||||||
1946 | Henry Dworshak (R) | ||||||||||||||
1947 | C. A. Robins (R) | Donald S. Whitehead (R) | Cy Price (R) | Robert Ailshie (R)[lower-alpha 14] | N. P. Nielson (R)[lower-alpha 14] | Lela D. Painter (R)[lower-alpha 14] | Alton B. Jones (R) | George A. McDowell (R)[lower-alpha 15] | 31R, 13D | 42R, 17D | Abe Goff (R) | John C. Sanborn (R) | |||
Robert E. Smylie (R)[lower-alpha 19] | |||||||||||||||
1948 | Truman/ Barkley (D) | ||||||||||||||
1949 | 24D, 20R | 35R, 24D | Bert H. Miller (D)[lower-alpha 14] | Compton I. White (D) | |||||||||||
1950 | Henry Dworshak (R) | ||||||||||||||
1951 | Leonard B. Jordan (R) | Edson H. Deal (R) | Ira H. Masters (D)[lower-alpha 14] | 29R, 15D | 36R, 23D | Herman Welker (R) | John Travers Wood (R) | Hamer H. Budge (R) | |||||||
1952 | Margaret Gilbert (R)[lower-alpha 17] | Eisenhower/ Nixon (R) | |||||||||||||
1953 | 33R, 11D | 45R, 14D | Gracie Pfost (D) | ||||||||||||
1954 | |||||||||||||||
1955 | Robert E. Smylie (R) | J. Berkeley Larsen (R) | Graydon W. Smith (R) | Ruth G. Moon (D)[lower-alpha 14] | 24R, 20D | 36R, 23D | |||||||||
1956 | James H. Young (R)[lower-alpha 17] | ||||||||||||||
1957 | Rulon A. Swensen (R)[lower-alpha 17] | 25D, 19R | 32R, 27D | Frank Church (D) | |||||||||||
1958 | O. T. Hansen (R)[lower-alpha 17] | ||||||||||||||
1959 | W. E. Drevlow (D) | Arnold Williams (D)[lower-alpha 15] | Frank L. Benson (D) | Joe R. Williams (D)[lower-alpha 15] | Rulon A. Swensen (R)[lower-alpha 17] | D. F. Engelking (D) | George D. Fletcher (D) | 27D, 17R | 35D, 24R | ||||||
1960 | Nixon/ Lodge (R) | ||||||||||||||
1961 | 23R, 21D | 31R, 28D | Ralph R. Harding (D) | ||||||||||||
1962 | Leonard B. Jordan (R) | ||||||||||||||
1963 | Allan Shepard (R)[lower-alpha 15] | Marjorie Ruth Moon (D) | O. T. Hansen | 34R, 29D | Compton I. White Jr. (D) | ||||||||||
1964 | Johnson/ Humphrey (D) | ||||||||||||||
1965 | 25R, 19D | 42R, 37D | George V. Hansen (R) | ||||||||||||
1966 | Louis E. Clapp (D)[lower-alpha 17] | ||||||||||||||
1967 | Don Samuelson (R) | Jack M. Murphy (R) | Edson H. Deal (R)[lower-alpha 14] | 22R, 13D | 38R, 32D | James A. McClure (R) | |||||||||
Pete Cenarrusa (R)[lower-alpha 19] | |||||||||||||||
1968 | Nixon/ Agnew (R) | ||||||||||||||
1969 | Robert M. Robson (R)[lower-alpha 17] | 20R, 15D | Orval H. Hansen (R) | ||||||||||||
1970 | |||||||||||||||
1971 | Cecil Andrus (D) | W. Anthony Park (D) | W. Carl Griner[lower-alpha 20] | 19R, 16D | 41R, 29D | ||||||||||
1972 | |||||||||||||||
1973 | 23R, 12D | 51R, 19D | James A. McClure (R) | Steve Symms (R) | |||||||||||
1974 | office abolished[lower-alpha 21] | ||||||||||||||
Year | Governor | Lt. Gov. | Sec. of State | Atty. Gen. | Auditor/ Controller | Treasurer | Supt. of Pub. Inst. | Insp. Mines | State Senate | State House | U.S. Senator (Class II) | U.S. Senator (Class III) | U.S. House District 1 | U.S. House District 2 | Electoral College votes |
Executive offices | State Legislature | United States Congress |
1975–present
- ↑ Office renamed per 1994 amendment to state Constitution.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Territorial governor appointed by the President of the United States.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Secretary of Idaho Territory.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Idaho Territory.
- ↑ Resigned to take an elected seat in the United States Senate.
- 1 2 3 As lieutenant governor, acted as governor for unexpired term.
- ↑ A Democrat, Alexander Mayhew, was chosen as President Pro Tempore and a coalition of Democrats and Populists and organized the chamber.
- ↑ A coalition of Democrats and Populists elected a Populist, Joseph C. Rich, as President Pro Tempore and organized the chamber.
- ↑ A coalition of Democrats and Populists elected a Democrat, David L. Evans, as Speaker and organized the chamber.
- ↑ A coalition of Republicans and Populists elected a Republican, Frank R. Gooding, as President Pro Tempore, and organized the chamber.
- ↑ A coalition of Democrats, Populists, and Silver Republicans elected a Democrat, David L. Evans, as Speaker and organized the chamber.
- ↑ A coalition of Democrats, Populists, and Silver Republicans elected a Populist, J.W. Ballantine, as President Pro Tempore and organized the chamber.
- ↑ A coalition of Democrats, Populists, and Silver Republicans elected a Democrat, Glenn P. McKinley, as Speaker and organized the chamber.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Died in office.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Resigned.
- 1 2 3 4 Elected at-large on a general ticket.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Appointed to fill a vacancy.
- ↑ Resigned so that Lieutenant Governor Arnold Williams would succeed him and then appoint him to the United States Senate.
- 1 2 3 4 Initially appointed to fill vacancy; later elected in his own right.
- ↑ Inspector of Mines became appointed position effective January 1971.
- ↑ Office abolished by state legislature, with duties delegated to the state Department of Labor and Industrial Services, effective July 1, 1974.
- 1 2 Resigned to become United States Secretary of the Interior.
- ↑ As lieutenant governor, acted as governor for unexpired term, and was later elected in his own right.
- ↑ Resigned to take an elected seat in the United States House of Representatives.
- ↑ The Republican Lt. Governor, Butch Otter, broke the tie to keep a Republican, Mike Crapo, as President Pro Tempore. The membership of committees, however, was split evenly between the parties.[1]
- ↑ Appointed by governor to fill vacancy and confirmed by state Senate.
- ↑ Resigned following election to United States Senate.
See also
References
- ↑ Fick, Bob. "IDAHO DOMINATED BY DEBATE OVER ABORTION". The Lewiston Tribune. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
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