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Legislative BranchThe Idaho Legislature is responsible for translating the public will into public policy for the state, levying taxes, appropriating public funds, and overseeing the administration of state agencies. These responsibilities are carried out through the legislative process -- laws passed by elected representatives of the people, legislators. Since statehood in 1890, Idaho's legislators have enjoyed a rich and successful history of charting the state's growth. Much of that success can be attributed to the fact that Idaho's legislators are "citizen" legislators, not career politicians. They are farmers and ranchers, business men and women, lawyers, doctors, sales people, loggers, teachers. Elected for two-year terms and in session at the Capitol just three months each year, Idaho's citizen legislators are able to maintain close ties to their communities and a keen interest in the concerns of the electorate.

The Legislature's Mission

The Idaho Legislature is committed to carrying out its mission in a manner that inspires public trust and confi dence in elected government and the rule of law. The mission of the Legislature is to:

• Preserve the checks and balances of state government by the independent exercise of legislative powers;

• Adopt a system of laws that promote the health, education and well-being of Idaho's citizens;

• Preserve the state's environment and ensure wise, productive use of the state's natural resources;

• Carry out oversight responsibilities to enhance government accountability; and• Raise revenues and appropriate monies that support necessary government services.

The Chambers

The Idaho State Capitol, constructed in the same classical style of architecture as our nation's Capitol, was started in 1905 and the central portion was fi nished in 1911. The east and west wings occupied by the Legislature were fi nished in 1921. Idaho sandstone was used in facing the outside walls and Alaskan marble was used for the fl oors, staircases and trimmings. The inside walls are of Vermont marble. The interior of the Capitol Building has been remodeled several times during it's 100-year history. Interior changes were made during the 1950s and 1970s to accommodate a growing Legislature.

By the 1990s, crowding, outdated mechanical systems, and decades of hard use left their mark on the aging building. Recognizing the need to save the historic Statehouse and keep the building a working seat of government, the Legislature authorized creation of the Idaho Capitol Commission in 1998 to plan for and oversee a complete restoration, refurbishment, and expansion of the Idaho Capitol and its grounds. This massive undertaking was completed in December 2009.

The Membership

Presently, the Idaho Legislature is composed of 35 Senators and 70 Representatives elected for two-year terms. The state is divided into 35 legislative districts, each represented by one Senator and two Representatives. Reapportionment, which must take place soon after the U.S. Census fi gures are published every ten years, realigns legislative districts proportionately with the census population totals. This had been the responsibility of the Legislature prior to 1994,

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when an amendment to the Idaho Constitution was adopted creating an independent commission to reapportion starting in 2001 and thereafter.

Elections are held in November of even-numbered years, and the newly elected legislators offi cially take offi ce December 1 following the election. Representatives and senators must be citizens of the United States, electors of the state and residents of their legislative district for at least one year prior to election.

Legislative compensation is established by a citizens' committee, subject to rejection by the full Legislature. Legislators receive $16,116 per year, plus expenses for housing and travel during the session, and a constituent service allowance of $2,200. The President Pro Tem and Speaker receive an additional $4,000 per year.

The Sessions

Until 1969, sessions of the Idaho Legislature were held every two years. In November of 1968, the citizens of Idaho approved a Constitutional Amendment which authorized annual sessions. Since 1969, the Idaho Legislature convenes each January on the Monday on or closest to January 9th.

Extraordinary sessions of the Legislature may be called only by the Governor by proclamation and legislators may then act only upon those subjects specifi ed in the proclamation.

The Offi cers

Presiding over the Senate is the Lieutenant Governor, who is an elected executive offi cial. When presiding over the Senate, he is designated the President of the Senate. The Senate also has a President Pro Tempore, who is elected each session by the Senate membership. In the House of Representatives, the Speaker of the House presides over the sessions. He is elected at the beginning of the session by the members and is a member of the majority party.

The majority party of both houses also selects majority and assistant majority fl oor leaders, who assist in the orderly process of the session, along with the minority and assistant minority fl oor leaders, who are elected by the members of the minority party.

The Speaker of the House, in cooperation with the members of the majority party, assigns the chairmanships of all committees and the memberships of the committees in the House. In the Senate, the President Pro Tem, with the approval of the Senate, assigns members to committees.

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House assign all bills to committees as they are processed "across the desk" during the sessions.

Senate LeadershipLt. Governor Brad Little 208/334-2200President Pro Tem Brent Hill 208/332-1300Majority Leader Bart Davis 208/332-1305Asst. Majority Leader Chuck Winder 208/332-1354Majority Caucus Chair John McGee 208/332-1304Minority Leader Edgar Malepeai 208/332-1406Asst. Minority Leader Les Bock 208/332-1409Minority Caucus Chair Michelle Stennett 208/332-1353

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House of RepresentativesSpeaker of the House Lawerence Denney 208/332-1111Majority Leader Mike Moyle 208/332-1120Asst. Majority Leader Scott Bedke 208/332-1120Majority Caucus Chair Ken Roberts 208/332-1120Minority Leader John Rusche 208/332-1130Asst. Minority Leader Elfreda Higgins 208/332-1130Minority Caucus Chair Brian Cronin 208/332-1130

Lobbyists Any person who contacts a legislator or a legislative committee with the intent to infl uence the approval, modifi cation or rejection of any legislation is a lobbyist. If this person accepts payment for his services as a lobbyist, he must register with the offi ce of the Secretary of State and comply with the “Sunshine Law” for political funds and lobbyist disclosure. The Sunshine Law for Political Funds and Lobbyist Activity Disclosure, (Title 67, Chapter 66, Idaho Code), was enacted into law by an initiative in the 1974 general election by 78 percent voter approval. The law was effective upon the Governor’s proclamation on November 27, 1974. Registered lobbyists are required to fi le periodic reports of their activities which disclose contributions and expenditures. The following tables are from records on fi le in the Secretary of State’s offi ce. No. of Registered Total ofYear Lobbyists Expenditures1974* 28 $ 3,812.701975 488 128,537.321976 424 140,177.651977 298 264,143.251978 278 134,179.011979 290 105,560.311980 274 126,950.161981 296 169,693.581982 268 150,884.741983 258 137,924.591984 290 154,304.951985 291 165,162.401986 289 160,120.391987 262 220,746.881988 283 233,383.371989 284 228,539.281990 304 329,419.011991 269 293,655.211992 300 268,455.781993 290 280,516.821994 287 272,151.841995 296 266,523.931996 312 271,648.141997 325 278,374.371998 322 457,151.621999 340 403,446.492000 355 368,657.362001 331 464,249.76

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2002 336 397,031.482003 366 492,137.782004 309 487,340.652005 321 506,766.912006 392 869,663.602007 372 502,528.222008 393 588,188.182009 395 505,977.752010 408 503,862.17 *The expenditures of lobbyists registered in 1974 were incurred from the effective date of the law, November 27, 1974 through December 31, 1974.

The Legislature at Work

Each daily session of each house of the Legislature begins with the roll call of the members and a prayer by the Chaplain, who is selected by the members the fi rst day of the session.

Traditionally, the sessions begin at 10:00 a.m. each morning and last until all immediate business to be considered is fi nished. In the early morning and late afternoon, committee meetings are scheduled to prevent any confl ict with the sessions. Late in the session, late afternoon sessions are common. The sessions held at the beginning of the year are of a shorter duration as committees are meeting much of the time to consider legislation referred to their committees.

Some of the activity on the fl oor is necessary daily routine. For this reason, at times, members will be away from their desks. Some may be in caucuses, which are informal meetings of the members of one political party, or perhaps testifying for their own bills before Senate or House committees. Others may be involved in hurried conferences with other members, or be seeing constituents or groups from their home districts who are visiting the Capitol. Some of the informal conferences on controversial issues will occur on the fl oor itself.

Press, radio and television correspondents assigned to the Legislature have been allocated desks along the sides of the podium of the chamber fl oor so they can follow closely the session business. Most of the media quarters are located in the basement of the Capitol in the Rotunda area.

The Committee Structure

The House of Representatives has 14 committees and the Senate has 10. Committee membership is determined basically by the interest of the individual members. Although no one member can be expected to be expert in all fi elds, the vast majority of the members, through training or inclination, are highly conversant in certain areas. Effort is made to see that each member is assigned the committee of his choice. When appointments of committee chairmanships are made, it is customary to appoint a member of the majority party as chairman.

Once the legislative session gets underway, the committees concern themselves with all bills assigned to them. Those interested in a particular bill are encouraged to testify before the committee to which the bill is assigned.

Committee study guarantees a fair and impartial hearing upon each bill before committee members vote upon its merits and then determine whether or not it should be sent out to the Senate or House for consideration by the entire body. Much of the decision-making and evaluation of bills, or proposed laws, is done by committees. Usually the respective houses

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will follow the recommendations of its committees. However, the members who support or oppose bills will often speak on controversial measures in an attempt to infl uence the fi nal vote by the entire House or Senate.

The Voting

The members are seated at desks facing the Speaker or President. Their desks have microphones to be used when addressing the session. When members wish to address the House, they request recognition from the presiding offi cer.

The members of the House of Representatives vote through electric scoreboards at the sides of the chamber. By punching a button on their desk, they indicate "yes" or "no" votes through the lighting up of a green or red bulb alongside their names on the boards. These votes are automatically totalled. The presiding offi cer announces the vote after the machine has recorded the same. In the Senate, voting is done by voice roll call vote and recorded on a tally sheet by the Secretary of the Senate. The President of the Senate then announces the vote.

A majority vote in the House and the Senate is 51% of the members present at the time of the vote. There is an exception to this rule which applies in certain issues when a two-thirds majority is required.

Senate and House Staff

The staff, at the desks just below the Speaker and the President, process all bills and resolutions through the Legislature.

The Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House, the parliamentarians of their respective chambers, administer the legislative process. Directly responsible to the presiding offi cers, they are in charge of keeping a record of all business transacted during the sessions. They are responsible for the distribution of all printed bills and in charge of all documents for the session. They record and process each document for each day's business. A bill is said to be "read across the desk" when this processing has been completed. In addition, the Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House have general responsibility for all Senate and House employees, including journal clerks, docket clerks, secretaries and committee staff.

The Idaho Legislature employs approximately 70 to 80 people during legislative sessions to fi ll various support positions. The Sergeant at Arms in the Senate and the House, under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House, oversee security, pages and doorkeepers.

Secretary of the Senate Chief Clerk of the HouseJeannine Wood Bonnie AlexanderP.O. Box 83720 P.O. Box 83720Boise, Idaho 83720-0081 Boise, Idaho 83720-0038(208) 332-1309 (208) 332-1141

Publications

Three publications are printed daily by the Legislature. The Senate and House Journals give a chronological account of the daily proceedings, including the roll call vote upon all actions which require a recorded vote.

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The Journals are printed during the night and distributed to members before each session in the morning. The Mini-Data, published daily except Monday and available before the session begins each morning, lists House and Senate bills in numerical order, gives an abbreviated description and the last action on each bill. The Weekly Bill Status is published weekly on Monday, lists all bills and resolutions in numerical order, gives more detailed descriptive information and recaps all action on that bill, including roll call votes. The Weekly Bill Status also includes a complete subject index of legislation introduced. Each house of the Legislature prints and distributes all bills, resolutions and memorials introduced the previous legislative day.

Copies of these publications and all bills, resolutions and memorials are available from the Legislative Mail Room located in the basement of the Capitol.

Legislative Council

The Legislative Council oversees the management responsibilities and permanent staff of the Legislature. The Council, established in 1963, consists of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the majority and minority leaders of each house, four senators appointed by the parties of the Senate, two from each party, and four representatives chosen in caucus by the parties of the House of Representatives, two from each party. Senate Members House Members Sen. Brent Hill Rep. Lawerence Denney Sen. Bart Davis Rep. Mike Moyle Sen. Steve Bair Rep. Gary Collins Sen. Jim Hammond Rep. George Eskridge Sen. Edgar Malepeai Rep. John Rusche Sen. Nicole LeFavour Rep. Donna Pence Sen. Les Bock Rep. Bill Killen

Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee

The Senate Finance Committee and the House Appropriations Committee meet as the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee (JFAC) to establish the state budget. Meeting daily through most of the legislative session, JFAC members review the executive budget and budget requests of each state department, agency and institution, including requests for construction of capital improvements, as well as other requests for appropriations submitted to the Legislature. JFAC's recommendations on agency budgets are submitted to the Legislature in the form of appropriation bills, and rarely fail to be approved by the full Legislature. JFAC also has been asked by the Legislative Council to review legislative audits of state and local governments.

Senate Members House Members Dean Cameron, Co-chairman Maxine Bell, Co-chairman Shawn Keough Darrell Bolz Joyce Broadsword George Eskridge Steve Bair Fred Wood Bert Brackett Jim Patrick Dean Mortimer Marv Hagedorn Mitch Toryanski Jeff Thompson Lee Heider John Vander Woude Nicole LeFavour Wendy Jaquet Diane Bilyeu Shirley Ringo

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Legislative Services Offi ceJeff Youtz, Director (208) 334-4825

The Legislative Services Offi ce was created by the Legislature in 1993 to consolidate the nonpartisan staff support to Idaho's citizen legislators. In an effort to coordinate services, a Director of Legislative Services was named to oversee three formerly separate offi ces. Functions of the Legislative Services Offi ce include:

• Budget and Policy Analysis: assists legislators with the state's budget making process and provides policy advice to individual legislators and legislative committees.

• Legislative Audits: conducts fi nancial post-audits of state agencies -- an effort to ensure state and local government agencies spend funds properly and in accordance with government accounting standards.

• Research and Legislation: conducts research for legislators, drafts legislation, staffs legislative study committees, reviews administrative agency rules, and provides information on the legislative process and legislative history to the public and other state agencies.

• Information Technology: maintains the Legislature's comprehensive computer network, which links all legislative and staff offi ces, and supports other legislative technology initiatives.

Streamlining legislative staff services represents the Legislature's commitment to "reinventing government" and improving the way government works. An effort to modernize services, the team management concept encourages communication and coordination among all areas of legislative support staff.

Offi ce of Performance EvaluationsRakesh Mohan, Director (208) 332-1470

Under the direction of the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee, a staff of performance evaluators examines the effectiveness of state agency administration, makes recommendations to the Legislature about ways in which state agency operations might be improved, and helps legislators ensure that agencies operate as intended, to maximize the quality of state services provided to Idaho citizens. Senate Members House Members Elliot Werk, Co-chair Clifford R. Bayer, Co-chair James C. Hammond Maxine T. Bell Dean Mortimer Elaine Smith Michelle Stennett Shirley Ringo

Defi nitions

• Bill: A proposal created for the enactment of a new law, the amendment or repeal of a law already in existence, or the appropriation of public money. There is no other vehicle for the enactment of an Idaho law by the Legislature.

• Concurrent Resolution: A measure not having the force of law, and normally used for one of three purposes -- to manage and regulate the internal affairs of the Legislature, such as providing for the printing of bills; to express appreciation on the part of the Legislature; or to direct interim studies by the Legislative Council or by executive agencies. Essentially, a concurrent resolution is acted upon in the same manner as a bill. It is not signed by the Governor.

• Joint Memorial: A petition usually addressed to the President, the Congress, or some

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offi cial or department of the federal government, requesting an action that is within the jurisdiction of the offi cial or body addressed. Essentially, a joint memorial is acted upon in the same manner as a bill and must be passed by both houses. It is not signed by the Governor.

• Joint Resolution: A measure requiring approval of two-thirds majority of both houses; does not have to be signed by the Governor; and is used only to propose amendments to the Idaho Constitution and to ratify amendments to the United States Constitution.

• Simple Resolution: A measure similar to a joint resolution, but passed by one house of the Legislature. Simple resolutions do not deal with the passing of laws. They are used primarily to express appreciation of the Legislature to companies, individuals, etc., or to make a point on some subject more defi nite than debate on the fl oor.

• Proclamation: A petition that includes, but is not limited to, a vote of thanks, praise or honor for a special achievement, accomplishment, anniversary or birthday. It is voted upon by both houses.

• Session Laws: The published compilation of bills and resolutions that have passed and become law as a result of action by the current Legislature. The volume of session laws is printed in bill format, showing striking and underscoring, and in the order in which the bills became law.

• Idaho Code: A set of books, approximately 23 volumes, containing all laws of the State of Idaho. These volumes are updated at the close of each legislative session with pocket supplements to refl ect all recently passed legislation.

Referendum and Initiative The people of the State of Idaho have the power to approve or reject at the polls any act or measure passed by the Legislature. This power is known as the referendum and is granted by the State Constitution in Article III, Section 1. This section also grants the people the power to propose laws and enact them at the polls independent of the Legislature. This power is known as the initiative. Legal voters may, under such provisions set forth in Chapter 18, Title 34, Idaho Code, initiate legislation for consideration by the voters, or demand a referendum vote by the people on any act or measure passed by the Legislature. The referendum was fi rst used in 1936; the initiative in 1938. To date, twenty-eight initiatives have been attempted, fourteen have been approved by popular vote. Four referendums have been attempted, and three approved.

How a Bill Becomes a LawA bill is a proposal for the enactment, amendment or repeal of an existing law, or for the appropriation of public money. A bill may originate in either the House or Senate, with the exception of revenue measures, which originate in the House of Representatives. It must be passed by a majority vote of each house of the Legislature and be signed into law by the Governor. If the Governor vetoes a bill, it can become law if passed again by a two-thirds majority of those present in each house. A bill can also become law without the Governor's signature if it is not vetoed within fi ve days (Sundays excepted) after presentation to the Governor. After the Legislature adjourns "sine die," the Governor has ten days to veto or sign a bill.

Before the fi nal vote on a bill, it must be read on three separate days in each house. Two-thirds of the members of the house where the bill is pending may vote to dispense with this provision.

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Introduction

A bill may be introduced by a member, a group of members or a standing committee. After the 20th day of the session in the House and the 12th day in the Senate, bills may be introduced only by committee. After the 35th day bills may be introduced only by certain committees. In the House: State Affairs, Appropriations, Education, Revenue and Taxation, and Ways and Means Committee. In the Senate: State Affairs, Finance, and Judiciary and Rules.

The original bill and fi fteen copies are presented to the Chief Clerk who assigns the bill a number. The bill is then introduced by being read on the Order of Business "Introduction and First Reading of Bills." Bills that have been passed by the other house are received and placed on the same Order of Business and treated in the same manner as new bills.

First Reading

The bill is read the fi rst time and is then referred by the Speaker of the House to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee for printing. After the bill is printed, it is reported back and referred to a standing committee by the Speaker.

Reports of Standing Committees

Each committee to which a bill is referred conducts a study of all information that may help the committee determine the scope and effect of the proposed law. Studies may include research, hearings, expert testimony, and statements of interested parties. A bill may be reported out of committee with one of the following recommendations:

1. Do pass.2. Without recommendation.3. To be placed on General Orders for Amendment.4. Do not pass. (Bills are seldom released from committee with this recommendation.)5. Withdrawn with the privilege of introducing another bill.6. Referred to another standing committee.

If a committee reports a bill out and does not recommend that the bill be amended or other action to keep it from going to the fl oor, the bill is then placed on second reading.

Many bills are not reported out by committees and "die in committee." Special rules of the House apply when the committee does not desire to report out a bill for consideration by the entire House.

Second Reading

When a bill is reported out of committee, it is placed on the second reading calendar and is read again. The following legislative day, the bill is automatically on third reading unless other action has been taken.

Third Reading

The Clerk is required to read the entire bill section by section when it is on the Order of Business, "Third Reading of Bills." It is normal procedure, however, for the members to dispense with this reading at length.

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It is at third reading that the bill is ready for debate and the fi nal vote on passage of the bill is taken. Each bill is sponsored by a member who is known as the "fl oor sponsor" and who opens and closes debate in favor of passage of the bill. After debate has closed, House members vote on the electronic voting machine. Each member present can cast either an "aye" or "nay" vote. A bill is passed by a majority of those present.

If a bill fails to pass, it is fi led by the Chief Clerk. If the bill is passed, it is transmitted to the Senate where it goes through a similar process.

Senate Action on House Bills

After the fi nal action by the Senate on a House bill, it is returned to the House with a message explaining the Senate's action. The message is read to the House. If the bill passed the Senate without amendment, it is enrolled by the House Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, signed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate and transmitted to the Governor for his action.

Committee of the Whole

When a printed bill is to be amended, it is referred to the Committee of the Whole for amendment. At the proper Order of Business, the House resolves itself into the Committee of the Whole House and the entire membership sits as one committee to consider changes to both House and Senate bills.

When a House bill has been amended by the Committee of the Whole, and the amendment(s) accepted by the House, it is referred to the engrossing committee. Amendments are inserted into the bill and the engrossed bill is then placed back on the calendar to be considered as a new bill.

Governor's Action

After receiving a bill passed by both the House and Senate, the Governor may:

1. Approve the bill by signing it within fi ve days after its receipt (except Sundays), or within ten days after the Legislature adjourns at the end of the session ("sine die").

2. Allow the bill to become law without his approval by not signing it within the fi ve days allowed.

3. Disapprove (veto) the bill within fi ve days and return it to the house of origin giving his reason for disapproval, or within ten days after the Legislature adjourns "sine die."

A bill may become law over the Governor's veto if both houses vote to override the veto by a two-thirds majority vote of the members present in each house.

When a bill is approved by the Governor or becomes law without his approval or over his veto, it is transmitted to the Secretary of State for assignment of a chapter number in the Idaho Session Laws. Most bills become law on July 1, except in the case of a bill containing an emergency clause or other specifi c date of enactment. The fi nal step is the addition of new laws to the Idaho Code, which contains all Idaho law.

Source: www.legislature.idaho.gov/

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History of Reapportionment On June 05, 2001, Idaho’s fi rst Commission on Reapportionment convened to establish legislative and congressional district boundaries to be in effect for the next decade beginning with the 2002 election. Once every ten years after each census, as required by law, or when directed by the Idaho Supreme Court, Idaho’s legislative and congressional districts are redrawn. For the fi rst time, Idaho used a citizens’ commission to redraw legislative and congressional district boundaries. Before Idaho voters amended the state Constitution in 1994 to create a Reapportionment Commission, redistricting was done by a committee of the Idaho Legislature.

Commission Kristi Sellers, Chubbuck Co-Chair Tom Stuart, Boise Co-Chair Dean Haagenson, Coeur d’Alene Ray Givens, Coeur d’Alene John Hepworth, Twin Falls (resigned 12/4/01) Karl Shurtliff, Boise Derlin Taylor, Burley (appointed 12/5/01) The original and still primary reason for conducting a national census every ten years is to determine how the 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives are to be apportioned among the 50 states. Each state receives its share of the 435 seats in the U.S. House based on the proportion of its population to that of the total U.S. population. For example, the population shifts during the 1990’s will result in the Northeastern states losing population and therefore seats in Congress to the Southern and the Western states. Apportionment determines each state’s power, as expressed by the size of their congressional delegation, in Congress and, through the electoral college, directly affects the selection of the president (each state’s number of votes in the electoral college equals the number of its representatives and senators in Congress). Like all states, Idaho has two U.S. senators. Based on our 1990 population of 1,006,000 people and our 2000 population of 1,293,953, and relative to the populations of the other 49 states, Idaho will have two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Even with the state’s 28.5% population increase from 1990 to 2000, Idaho will not be getting a third seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Assuming Idaho keeps growing at the same rate it did through the decade of the 1990’s, it will likely be 30 or 40 years (after 3 or 4 more censuses) before Idaho gets a third congressional seat. Redistricting is the process of redrawing the boundaries of legislative and congressional districts within each state to achieve population equality among all congressional districts and among all legislative districts. The U.S. Constitution requires this be done for all congressional districts after each decennial census. The Idaho Constitution also requires that this be done for all legislative districts after each census. The democratic principle behind redistricting is “one person, one vote.” Requiring that districts be of equal population ensures that every elected state legislator or U.S. congressman represents very close to the same number of people in that state, therefore, each citizen’s vote will carry the same weight. The census records population changes and is the legally recognized basis for redrawing electoral districts of equal population. In a democracy, it is important for all citizens to have equal representation. Based on the 1990 census, each Idaho congressman represented close to 503,400 people after the last redistricting ten years ago. As the decade progressed and Idaho experienced rapid growth, particularly in its urban areas, the population of the two congressional districts have grown unevenly and beyond that ideal size. Based on 2000 census fi gures, our two congressmen will each represent about 647,000 people. Unlike in the U.S. House of Representatives, representation in the U.S. Senate is not based on a state’s population. Each state gets two Senate seats regardless of how large or small—population wise—they are. Therefore, each state’s two U.S. senators represent all of that state’s citizens. Idaho had 35 legislative districts during the 1990’s—the Idaho Constitution says that there can be no less than 30 nor more than 35 legislative districts. Each legislative district

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is represented by one senator and two representatives. Since Idaho’s legislative districts are not further split into two House of Representative districts, both representatives, like the senator, serve the entire district. Based on the 1990 census, each state legislator represented about 28,800 people after the last redistricting ten years ago. Based on 2000 census fi gures, each of the 105 state legislators will represent about 37,000 people to start off the fi rst decade of the third millennium.

Chronology of CommissionMarch 23, 2001 — The U.S. Census Bureau delivered the Census 2000 population, race and ethnicity data for Idaho. Idaho’s 2000 population: 1,293,953, a 28.5% growth rate from 1990. The growth was concentrated primarily in Kootenai, Canyon and Ada counties with the rest of the state experiencing little change in population.June 5, 2001 — Idaho Secretary of State Pete T. Cenarrusa issued order offi cially forming the Commission.August 22, 2001 — Plan C15, a two district congressional redistricting plan is approved by the commission. Plan L66, a thirty-fi ve district legislative redistricting plan is approved by the commission.November 29, 2001 — in Smith et al v. Idaho Commission on Redistricting et al, a unanimous Idaho Supreme Court ruled Plan L66 unconstitutional. Court directed the Commission to adopt a new legislative redistricting plan.January 8, 2002 — Plan L91, a 35-district legislative redistricting plan is adopted by the Commission.March 1, 2002 — In Bingham County et al v. Idaho Commission on Redistricting et al, the Idaho Supreme Court ruled Plan L91 violated the U.S. Constitution and ordered the Commission to adopt a new legislative redistricting plan.March 9, 2002 — Plan L97, a 35-district legislative redistricting plan is adopted by the Commission.April 19, 2002 — Idaho Supreme Court denied the fi nal two petitions challenging Plan L97.

Source: Commission on Redistricting Idaho Legislative Services

The 2011 Commission on Reappotionment members are anticipated to be announced in June 2011.

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Capitol Fourth Floor

Capitol Garden Level

Garden Level Wing

Photos Courtesy:Julie Walton,

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Cabin Ruin near Swan ValleyPhoto Courtesy: Idaho Department of Commerce

Palouse near NezpercePhoto Courtesy: Jim Mairs

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SENATE 153

John C. AndreasonDistrict 15, Ada County5120 Mountain View Drive, Boise 83704

Party: Republican; Term: 10 (1968-1970, 1995-2012)Born: 04/29/1929, Idaho Falls; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate Arco High School; attended Idaho State University, B.S. in Political Science from Univerity of IdahoMilitary Service: US Air ForceSpouse: Darlene; Children: Tom, Dale, Karen and Lori.

Former Arco City Council; board of directors of Association of Idaho Cities; retired as director of Legislative Budget Offi ce after 23 years; member Lions International, past deputy district governor; past staff chairman, National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL); president, National Fiscal Offi cers Association; member NCSL Exec Comm.; treasurer, National Education Commission of the States; past vice-chair, National. Education Commission of the States.

Steve BairDistrict 28, Bingham County947 W 200 S, Blackfoot 83221

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 04/09/1958, Blackfoot; Occupation: AgribusinessEducation: graduate Snake River High School, Moreland; attended Ricks CollegeSpouse: Lori; Children: Amber, Sheyann, Josh, Katie and Jared; 6 grandchildren

L.D.S.; precinct committeeman; 31 year member of Boy Scouts of America.

Diane BilyeuDistrict 29, Bannock County11076 N Philbin, Pocatello 83202

Party: Democrat; Term: 3 (1969-1970, 2007-2012)Born: Pocatello; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate Pocatello High School; B.A. in Speech and Theatre from Idaho State University 1968, extensive taxation educationSpouse: Chick (deceased); Children: Brigette, Clark and Valencia

Episcopalian; retired assessor; Rotary; ISU Women’s Club, Zonta International; Statesman of the Year (Pi Sigma Alpha), Bartz Award for Community Service, Diane & Chick Bilyeu Theater naming; hobbies: fi shing & camping, theater, travel and spending time with grandchildren.

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Les BockDistrict 16, Ada County950 W Bannock Street Suite 1100, Boise 83702

Party: Democrat; Term: 2 (2009-2012, prev. House 2007-2008)Occupation: AttorneyEducation: bachelor’s degree, University of California, Davis; law degree, University of California, Hastings College of Law, San FranciscoChildren: two sons

Member of the Senate Judiciary and Rules, Health and Welfare, and Agricultural Affairs committees; served on the Idaho Commission

for Children and Youth, and as executive director for the Idaho Human Rights Education Center; Community Center Elm Award; Idaho State Bar awards for outstanding service and pro bono legal work; hobbies: woodworking, art and reading.

Bert BrackettDistrict 23, Owyhee & Twin Falls CountiesFlat Creek Ranch, Rogerson 83302

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012, prev. House 2007-2008)Born: 10/17/1944, Twin Falls; Occupation: RancherEducation: graduate Hagerman High School; B.S. in Agriculture from University of IdahoMilitary Service: 116 Armored Calv. Idaho National GuardSpouse: Paula; Children: Lori Blatner, Ira Brackett, Jani Revier, Gus Brackett, Jake Brackett

President Idaho Cattle Association, Chairman Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission; 1996 Cattleman of the Year.

Joyce M. BroadswordDistrict 2, Benewah, Bonner, Kootenai & Shoshone Counties590 Health Lake Road, Sagle 83860

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 06/18/1958, Sandpoint; Occupation: Business OwnerEducation: graduate Sandpont Senior HighSpouse: John; Children/Grandchildren: Brian, Andrew, J.C.; 3 grandchildren

Protestant; co-owner of a log home manufacturing business and a construction development company; owner of a medical laboratory courier service; vice-chair Senate Health & Welfare

Committee, member of Senate Finance Committee; member of advisory boards for Idaho Rural Partnership; Western Legislative Forestry Task Force and State Director for Women in Government, member of Historic Wallace Chamber of Commerce; Priest River Chamber of Commerce; Silver Valley Republican Women.

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SENATE 155

Dean L. CameronDistrict 26, Jerome & Minidoka Counties1101 Ruby Drive, Rupert 83350

Party: Republican; Term: 11 (1991-2012)Born: Burley; Occupation: Business OwnerEducation: graduate Meridian High School; Associate Degree in Arts & Science majoring in political science from Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho)Spouse: Linda Lanovara; Children: Carissa, Laci and Nathan

Co-owner Cameron & Seamons, Inc. Insurance and Investments; National Association of Health Underwriters; National Association of Insurance Financial Advisors (NAIFA); Mini-Cassia Chamber of Commerce; Rupert Rotary Club.

Tim CorderDistrict 22, Boise & Elmore Counties357 SE Corder Drive, Mountain Home 83647

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2005-2012)Born: 10/08/1949; Occupation: Business OwnerEducation: graduate Nampa High SchoolMilitary Service: U.S. Army, Airborne Infantry/Viet NamSpouse: LaVonne; Children/Grandchildren: three children, three grandchildren

Lutheran LCMS; self-employed trucking company; former member Mountain Home Highway District; Leadership Idaho Agriculture; Idaho Ag in the Classroom.

Denton DarringtonDistrict 27, Bingham, Cassia, Oneida & Power Counties302 South Highway 77, Declo 83323

Party: Republican; Term: 15 (1983-2012)Born: 4/30/1940, Burley; Occupation: Farmer / TeacherEducation: graduated Declo High School; B.S. in Agriculture in 1963 from Utah State UniversitySpouse: Virgene Lind Darrington; Children: Lyn, Dee, Kimel, Kae and Matthew.

L.D.S.; Farm Bureau; Cassia County Historical Society; Outstanding Republican County Chairman 1986; 93-94 and 2003-2004 chairman, Law & Justice Committee-NCSL; 94 Legislator of the Year-National Republican Legislators Association.

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Bart M. DavisDistrict 33, Bonneville County2638 Bellin Circle, Idaho Falls 83402

Party: Republican; Term: 7 (1999-2012)Born: 03/071955, Rapid City SD; Occupation: AttorneyEducation: graduate Idaho Falls High School; B.A. from Brigham Young University; J.D. University of IdahoSpouse: Marion Davis; Children/Grandchildren: Christopher (Kodie), Weston (Brigette), Cameron (deceased), Jil (David), Rebecca (Jesse) and Annie; eleven grandchildren.

2009, chair, Council of State Governments, Republican legislator of the year, Idaho Republican Party; 2008-present, president, Law School Advisory Council, University of Idaho, vice-chair, Idaho Republican

State Convention; Use of Legislative History: Willow Witching for Legislative Intent, 43 University of Idaho College of Law Review 585 2007, Kate Kelly and Kristin Ford, co-authors; 2006-2009; October 2004; 2003-present, member, Governing Board and Executive Committee, The Council of State Governments; 2003-present, Senate board member, Idaho Bond Bank Authority; 2002, Majority Caucus Chair, Idaho State Senate; 2001-present, commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; 2010 Recipient of the Special Recognition for Extraordinary Contributions to the Improved Administration of Justice in Idaho, Idaho Judicial Conference; Professor Boyd A. Martin Award, Idaho Association of Cities; Outstanding Republican Elected Offi cial Award by Region VII, Idaho Republican Party; 2009 Legislator of the Year, Idaho State Republican Party; Leadership to Eastern Idaho Award, Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce; March, 2001, recipient, Cesar Chavez/Dolores Huerta Farmworker Justice Award; 2001-present, council member, 1993-1995, Idaho Lawyer Representative, 9th Circuit Judicial Conference, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Courts; Admitted to Practice, United States District Court, District of Arizona; 1989, Admitted to Practice, United States Supreme Court; 1987, Admitted to Practice, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; 1981, Admitted to Practice, United States District Court, District of Idaho; 1981, Admitted to Practice, Supreme Court of the State of Idaho.

Russell M. FulcherDistrict 21, Ada CountyPO Box 1166, Meridian 83680

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: Meridian; Occupation: Commercial Real EstateEducation: graduate Meridian High School; BBA and MBA in Business Administration, Boise State University; completed Electronic Engineering Program at Micron Technology;Spouse: Kara; Children: Meghan, Benjamin and Nicole

Protestant; Vice Chair-State Affairs, Education

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SENATE 157

John W. GoeddeDistrict 4, Kootenai County1010 E Mullan #203, Coeur d’Alene 83814

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 05/20/1949, Chelan WA; Occupation: Property/Casualty Insurance SalesEducation: graduate Chelan High School; B.A. Hotel & Restaurant Administration, Washington State UniversitySpouse: Terri, Children: Brian

Certifi ed Risk Manager; Independent Insurance Agent; former trustee School District #271; former precinct committeeman and state committeeman; past chairman Coeur d’Alene Chamber of Commerce, past president North Idaho Chamber of Commerce; Coeur d’Alene Volunteer of the Year 1996; Insurance Women of North Idaho-Insurance Industry Leader of the Year 1993; Idaho Insurance Underwriters/Agent of the Year 2000.

Jim HammondDistrict 5, Kootenai County4556 W Foothill Drive, Coeur d'Alene 83814

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 06/18/1950, Missoula MT; Occupation: ConsultantEducation: graduate Loyola High School, Missoula MT; B.A. Education, Carroll College, Helena MT; M.A. in Education Administration, Whitworth CollegeSpouse: Dr. Cynthia Hammond; Children/Grandchildren: Sean and T.J. Hammond, Kurt Selberg, four grandchildren

Christian; former City Council and Mayor of Post Falls; member of Post Falls Chamber of Commerce Board, Panhandle Area Council, Post Falls Lions, Post Falls Community Volunteers, State Board of Education 1999-2003, State Charter School Commission 2003-2006, Idaho State Building Authority since 1997; 2002 Citizen of the Year by Post Falls Chamber.

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Lee HeiderDistrict 24, Twin Falls County1631 Richmond Drive, Twin Falls 83301

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 02/17/1947, Twin Falls; Occupation: Contractor/BrokerEducation: graduate Twin Falls High School, Bachelor Degree Brigham Young University, major Youth Leadership & Minor Aerospace Studies; Masters Degree Public Administration, Ball State UniversityMilitary Service: Pilot, USAF, 1971-1977Spouse: Jan; Children/Grandchildren: Jenni, Chad, Ryan, Bret, Kirk, Justin; 21 grandchildren

L.D.S.; former Twin Falls City Council; Vice Mayor 2008-2010; 56 year member of Boy Scouts of America; Magic Valley Republican Women-Associate Member; Republican Central Committee, Board of Directors Association of Idaho Cities; President of Twin Falls Board of Realtors, built Murtaugh Lake Scout Camp, Wood Badge Course Director.

Brent HillDistrict 34, Fremont & Madison Counties1010 S 2nd E, Rexburg 83440

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 04/23/1949, Rigby; Occupation: CPAEducation: graduate Madison High School (Valedictorian); Utah State University: “Outstanding Accounting Graduate” and “Accounting Alumnus of the Year;” Certifi ed Public Accountant and Certifi ed Financial PlannerSpouse: Julie; Children/Grandchildren: Justin, Ritchie, Michael and Kevin; 14 grandchildren

Elected Senate President Pro Tempore December 2, 2010; Chair of Senate Local Government and Taxation 2007-2010; Past president of Rexburg Chamber of Commerce and Kiwanis Club.

Shawn A. KeoughDistrict 1, Bonner & Boundary CountiesPO Box 101, Sandpoint 83864

Party: Republican; Term: 7 (1997-2012)Born: New Jersey, moved to Idaho in 1979; Occupation: Public Relations Education: graduate Walnut Hills High School, Cincinnati OH; attending North Idaho College and Lewis Clark State College majoring in Business ManagementSpouse: Mike; Children: two children in college

Protestant; business management and public relations.

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SENATE 159

Nicole LeFavourDistrict 19, Ada County1210 N 11th, Boise 83702

Party: Democrat; Term: 2 (2009-2012, prev. House 2005-2008)Occupation: Teacher, Nonprofi t Organizer, Small Business OwnerEducation: bachelor’s degree, cognitive science, University of California, Berkeley; master’s degree, University of Montana; Graduate, Darden Emerging Leaders Program, University of Virginia;Partner: Carol

Member of Legislative Council, Joint Finance and Appropriations, Commerce and Human Resources, Health and Welfare committees; Energy Technology and Environment, Judiciary Rules and Administration, Revenue and Taxation committees; advocate of poverty and taxation issues; Idaho Center for Budget and Tax Policy; Human Rights Day Award, Idaho Voices Faith for Human Rights; Idaho State Planning Council on Mental Health, Legislator of the Year Award 2008; Woman of the Year, Idaho Business Review 2007

Patti Anne LodgeDistrict 13, Canyon CountyPO Box 96, Huston 83630

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: Pittsburgh, PA; Idahoan since age 4; Occupation: RetiredEducation: B.A. in History/Secondary Education; Marylhurst University; graduate studies at BSU, University of Idaho, Idaho State University and Albertson College of Idaho; NNUSpouse: Edward J. Lodge; Children/Grandchildren: Mary-Jeanne, Edward R., and Anne-Marie; grandchildren Cade, Amara and Hadley

Catholic; Ret. Public School Educator/Agri-Business owner; Chairman Senate Health & Welfare Comm.; Member Senate Judiciary & Rules and Commerce Human Resources Comm.; JFAC 2003-2007; Co-Chair Joint Millennium Fund Comm.; Legislative Council 2003-; Information Technology Resource Management Council 2009-; Health Care Task Force 2007-; State Drug Court Executive Comm.2001-; Energy, Environment and Technology Comm. 2005-; Interagency Comm. on Substance Abuse Prevention Comm. 2005-; Juvenile Custody Review Board 2002-; Mental Health Sub Comm. 2007-; Idaho Meth Project Advisory Board 2008-; Board of Health & Welfare 2007-; Girls and Boys Club Advisory Comm. 2009-; Nampa Chamber of Commerce,;Former President, Idaho Federation of Republican Women, 1992-1996; precinct committee person, 1980-2001; former Canyon County Republican Chairman, Canyon County State Comm. Woman and Canyon County Republican Womens President; Idaho Republican Finance Co-Chair 2001; Idaho Catholic Foundation Board Member; NRA; National Federation of Republican Women Board Member 1992-2000; former member Caldwell Night Rodeo board of directors and Idaho High School Rodeo Association; awards include Idaho Drug Court Leadership Award 2006; Ag All Star Award 2002-; Friend of Agriculture 2002-; ,Canyon County Centennial Woman, Woman of Distinction; Canyon County Outstanding Republican, Idaho Outstanding Republican Woman, Idaho Republican Hall of Fame and Outstanding County Chairman.

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Edgar J. MalepeaiDistrict 30, Bannock County585 South 19th, Pocatello 83201

Party: Democrat; Term: 5 (2003-2012)Born: 08/07/1950, American Samoa; Occupation: Retired EducatorEducation: graduate South San Francisco High School, CA; B.A. in Government, Idaho State UniversitySpouse: Brenda (deceased); Children: Masina, Alexis and Ian

Pocatello City Council 1981-1984

John McGeeDistrict 10, Canyon CountyPO Box 457, Caldwell 83606

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 01/27/1973, Nampa; Occupation: Marketing DirectorEducation: graduate Vallivue High School; B.A. History, The College of IdahoSpouse: Hanna; Children: Madalyn, Maxwell

Christian; marketing director-West Valley Medical Center; Chairman Canyon County Republicans, member Caldwell Rotary Club; chairman, Regional Substance Abuse Authority Legislative Committee, Chair Board of Trustees – The College of Idaho;

Distinguished Service Award-National Association of Agriculture Educators; 2004 Canyon Co Republican of the Year; Distinguished Service Award, National Association of State Foresters, 2006 Idaho Young Republican of the Year, 2006 Republican Legislator of the Year

Shirley McKagueDistrict 20, Ada County933 E. Pine, Meridian 83642

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012, prev. House 1997-2007)Occupation: Retired / Business OwnerEducation: graduate of Nampa High SchoolSpouse: Paul; Children/Grandchildren: Rhonda, Van, Dan, Randy, Rick and Robert; many grandchildren

Christian; legal secretary and service station owner; precinct committeeman; member Idaho Farm Bureau, Meridian Chamber of Commerce; former newspaper columnist; previously served 5

terms in the House. Appointed to fi ll vacancy in Senate 01/04/2007.

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SENATE 161

Curt McKenzieDistrict 12, Canyon County710 W Franklin, Boise 83702

Party: Republican; Term: 5 (2003-2012)Born: 02/09/1969, Corvallis OR; Occupation: AttorneyEducation: B.A. in Physics/History from Northwest Nazarene University; J.D. from Georgetown UniversitySpouse: Renee; Children: Jackson and Madison.

Nazarene; Chairman State Affairs Committee, member Local Government & Taxation Committee.

Dean M. MortimerDistrict 32, Bonneville County7403 S 1st E, Idaho Falls 83404

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012, prev. House 2007-2008)Occupation: Real Estate & Construction Business OwnerEducation: Associate's Degree Ricks College, Bachelor’s Degree Communications and Master’s Degree Business Administration, Utah State UniversitySpouse: Judy Woodbury, Children/Grandchildren: four children, six grandchildren

Served in the Idaho State House of Representatives 2007-2008; member of the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee, Education, and Judiciary and rules committees; Retired Mortgage Banker, Active in Boy Scouts of America; Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce; hobbies: fi shing, gardening, woodworking.

Sheryl L. NuxollDistrict 8, Clearwater, Idaho, Lewis & Valley CountiesPO Box 187, Cottonwood 83522

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 03/07/1951, Cottonwood ID; Occupation: Co-Manager Ranch/TeacherEducation: St. Gertrude's Academy, Cottonwood; Gonzaga University, graduated Magna Cum Laude, Business/Accounting/CPA LicenseSpouse: Felix; Children: Rachel, Yvonne, Reuben, Bridget, Mary, Derek

Catholic; Committee Chairman Idaho County Republican Central Committee, 1992-1994 Christian Mother President, member of Idaho County Cattleman's Association.

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Monty J. Pearce District 9, Adams, Canyon, Payette & Washington Counties2001 County Line Road, New Plymouth 83655

Party: Republican; Term: 5 (2003-2012, prev. House 1999-2002)Occupation: RancherSpouse: Merry

Served two terms in the House of Representatives 1999-2002.

Dan J SchmidtDistrict 6, Latah County267 Circle Drive, Moscow 83843

Party: Democratic; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 08/02/1954, Salem OR; Occupation: Family PhysicianEducation: graduate Orange Glen High School, Escondido CA; B.A. Stanford University; M.D. University of WashingtonSpouse: Martha; Children: 4 daughters

Former County Coroner for 15 years.

Jeff SiddowayDistrict 35, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson & Lemhi Counties1764 E 1200 N, Terreton 83450

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 10/21/1948, Rexburg; Occupation: RancherEducation: graduate South Fremont High School, St. Anthony; attended University of IdahoSpouse: Cindy; Children: Billie Jean, Jodie and J.C.

L.D.S.; rancher of sheep, elk and bison.

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SENATE 163

Melinda S. SmyserDistrict 11, Canyon & Gem Counties26298 Lee Lane, Parma 83660

Party: Republican;Term: 2 (2009-2012)Born: 10/29/1958; Occupation: Caldwell School District Safe/Drug Free School Coordinator/CounselorEducation: graduate Middleton High School, Bachelor of Science Degree, University of Idaho, double major in C/T/Design and Education/Extension, Master’s Degree, The College of Idaho Masters of Education/CounselingSpouse: C.A. “Skip”; Children: Lincoln, Logan, Landon and Laureen

Youth Mentoring Network Board for Canyon County, P.E.O., past president Idaho School Counselor’s Association, Sunday school teacher, past president Idaho Federation of Republican Women Constitution Chair, State Board of Drug Free Safe Schools Program; past president Canyon County Republican Women, Idaho School Boards Association, co-chair COSAC, 2008 Presidential Elector; Chair of Parent Involvement Team, life member of National Rifl e Association, life member of Lions Club; awards: Idaho Republican Party Outstanding Precinct Person and District Chair, Idaho School Counselor of the Year, Republican of the Year, Outstanding Republican Woman; FFA Honorary State Degree awardee, AG-ALSTAR.

Joe StegnerDistrict 7, Nez Perce County216 Prospect Blvd, Lewiston 83501

Party: Republican; Term: 7 (1999-2012)Born: 12/17/1949, Clarkston WA; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate Grangeville High School; graduate of University of IdahoSpouse: Deborah M.; Children/Grandchildren: Joseph, Emily, Matthew, and Anne; grandchildren Hugh and Stella

Lewis-Clark State College Foundation Board member; U of I College of Art and Architecture Advisory Board member; U of I Ag Consulting Council-past president; Lewiston Chamber of Commerce past director; retired grain dealer.

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Michelle StennettDistrict 25, Blaine, Camas, Gooding & Lincoln CountiesPO Box 475, Ketchum 83340

Party: Democrat; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 11/02/1960, Sacramento CA; Occupation: Self-employedEducation: graduate Newman High, Wausau WI; B.A. University of Oregon, International Relations, Romance Languages (Latin), Environmental Studies; Certifi cate of Degree, University of Poitiers, FranceSpouse: Clint (deceased)

Self-employed owner/manager of farm in Shoshone and ranch in Pahsimeroi Valley, appointed State Senator for 2010 Session; on advisory committee for Sawtooth Botantical Garden; hobbies: fi shing, horseback riding, hunting, skiing, back country activities, traveling, volunteering.

John H. TippitsDistrict 31, Bear Lake, Bonneville, Caribou, Franklin & Teton Counties610 Red Canyon Road, Bennington 83254

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012, prev. House 1989-2000)Born: 01/16/1952, Ogden UT; Occupation: Human Resources ManagerEducation: graduate Clearfi eld High School, Clearfi eld UT; Bachelor's Degree Brigham Young University, Master's Degree Human Resource Management Utah State UniversitySpouse: Nancy; Children: Kimberly, Melinda, Tricia, Michael, Joshua, Jennifer, David, Natalie and Emily

LDS; Trustee Bear Lake Memorial Hospital; Outstanding Republican Legislator 1996.

Mitch ToryanskiDistrict 18, Ada CountyPO Box 83720, Boise 83720-0081

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Occupation: AttorneyEducation: law degree, The American University, Washington DC; master's degree in strategic studies, US Army War College, Carlisle PA; bachelor's degree, US Military Academy, West Point NYMilitary Service: US Army (1976-1992), US Army Reserve (1992-1996), Idaho National Guard (1996-2010)Spouse: Kim; Children: three children

Served as Deputy Attorney General and Deputy Ada County Prosecutor; Commissioner ex offi cio, Idaho Emergency Communications Commission; member of Professional Conduct Board and Idaho State Bar Association.

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Steve VickDistrict 3, Kootenai County5663 N Davenport Street, Dalton Gardens 83815

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 05/23/1956, Great Falls MT; Occupation: Business OwnerEducation: graduate Power High School, Power MT; Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering, Montana State UniversitySpouse: Cheryl; Children/Grandchilren: three sons, one daughter, one grandson

Elected to four terms in Montana House of Representatives, while serving chaired the Appropriations Committee, served on Select Committee on Corrections, delegate to the Pacifi c Northwest Economic Region; civic activities include teaching parenting classes, home group leader for Real Life Ministries in Post Falls, Head Basketball Coach at Christian Center High School in Hayden, Basketball Referee; member of National Rifl e Association, Reagan Republicans, Idaho Farm Bureau, Toastmasters.

Elliot WerkDistrict 17, Ada County6810 Randolph Drive, Boise 83709

Party: Democrat; Term: 5 (2003-2012)Born: 04/16/1957, Montreal Canada Education: graduate Granada Hills High School, CA; B.S. Geology, Sonoma State UniversitySpouse: Nancy Greenwald; Children: Hattie Werk

Chuck WinderDistrict 14, Ada County5528 N Ebbetts Ave, Boise 83713

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: BusinessmanEducation: Bachelor’s Degree Political Science, The College of IdahoMilitary Service: former Naval AviatorSpouse: Dianne; Children/Grandchilren: two children, seven grandchildren

Served on the Boise City Design Review Committee and the Planning and Zoning Commission; Ada County Highway District Commission; chairman, Idaho Transportation Board; hobbies: golf, fl y-fi shing, fl ying, skiing.

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESEric AndersonDistrict 1, Bonner & Boundary Counties33 Match Bay Road, Priest Lake 83856

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 5/31/1956, Spokane, WA;Occupation: General Contracting/Real EstateEducation: 1974 graduate of Shadle Park High, Spokane; B.A. in Political Science/Government from Eastern Washington U.; Credentialed Cooperative DirectorSpouse: Nicky; Children: Kara, Krista and Alana

Lutheran; board member of Northwest Public Power Assn, Northern Light Electric Cooperative, Outlet Bay Sewer Dist, Republican

precinct committeeman; commissioner West Priest Lake Volunteer Fire Dept; member Priest Lake Chamber of Commerce, Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce, Ntl Rural Electric Cooperative, International Foundation, NRA; received Ntl Rural Electric, International Programs Award.

Ken AndrusDistrict 29, Bannock County6948 E Old Oregon Trail Road, Lava Hot Springs 83246

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 07/14/1935, Marion Summit Co, Utah; Occupation: RancherEducation: 1953 graduate of South Summit High in Kamas UT; B.S. in Animal Husbandry from Brigham Young UniversityMilitary Service: Army VeteranSpouse: Colleen Lloyd; Children: Tonia, Marie, Milo, Melanie, Brent, Leena, Kevin and Joseph

LDS; cattle and sheep rancher; board member and president Bannock County Farm Bureau; Marsh Valley School Board-vice chair for three years.

Vito BarbieriDistrict 3, Kootenai County564 E Prairie Avenue, Dalton Gardens 83815

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 10/22/1951, Bexar County TX; Occupation: AttorneyEducation: graduate Westchester High School, Los Angeles CA; B.S. & J.D. Western State University, Fullerton CASpouse: Joy; Children: James, Paul and Tina

Business owner; Christian; Vice-Chair Open Arm Pregnancy Care Center and Real Choices Clinic.

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Lenore Hardy BarrettDistrict 35, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson & Lemhi CountiesPO Box 347, Challis 83226

Party: Republican; Term: 10 (1993-2012)Born: 06/16/1934, Newkirk OK;Occupation: Mining/InvestmentsEducation: Ponca City High School, Oklahoma; B.S. in Biology/Chemistry from Oklahoma Baptist UniversitySpouse: Robert M.; Children: Jerry, Judy, Patty, Tina, Michelle and Michael

Southern Baptist; former member Challis City Council; former director Salmon River Electric Co-operative; Daughters of the Nile; Eastern Star; Independent Miner’s Assn.; Idaho Farm Bureau; Grassroots for Multiple Use Montana.

Linden B. BatemanDistrict 33, Bonneville County170 E 23rd Street, Idaho Falls 83404

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012, prev. House 1977-1986)Born: 07/11/1940, Salt Lake City UT; Occupation: EducatorEducation: B.S. Political Science, Brigham Young UniversitySpouse: Deann; Children/Grandchildren: Eric, Kirsten, Stefan; 8 grandchildren

Previous house term included 4 years as Majority Caucus Chairman; Student Teacher Supervisor, Idaho State University; lifetime member Clydesdale Breeders Association; member Idaho Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.

Cliff BayerDistrict 21, Ada County8020 West Amity Road, Boise 83709

Party: Republican; Term: 5 (2003-2012)Born: 08/16/1964; Occupation: Medical Research ScientistEducation: 1982 graduate of Borah High; B.S. in Biology from Boise State UniversitySpouse: Nicki

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Scott BedkeDistrict 27, Bingham, Cassia, Oneida & Power Counties630 North Center, Oakley 83346

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 04/27/1958, Twin Falls; Occupation: RancherEducation: graduated Oakley High School; B.S. Finance, Brigham Young UniversitySpouse: Sarah; Children/Grandchildren: four children; one grandaughter

L.D.S.; Former president of Idaho Cattle Association; director of National Cattlemen’s Beef Association; former Oakley City Council member, 3rd term as Assistant Majority Leader.

Maxine T. BellDistrict 26, Jerome & Minidoke Counties194 South 300 East, Jerome 83338

Party: Republican; Term: 12 (1989-2012)Born: Logan Utah; Occupation: RetiredEducation: College of Southern Idaho and Idaho State UniversitySpouse: H. Jack; Children/Grandchildren: Jeff; 3 grandchildren

Retired school librarian and retired farmer.

Carlos BilbaoDistrict 11, Canyon & Gem Counties2062 Corral Road, Emmett 83617

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 11/14/1936, Emmett; Occupation: RetiredEducation: 1955 graduate of Emmett High School; A.A. in Business from Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa CA; Business/Managment from University of WashingtonMilitary Service: U.S. NavySpouse: Nancy; Children: Tami and Timothy

Catholic; retired senior quality manager Boeing Company, Finance Chairman Walter Knox Hospital Board; Kiwanis, Lions.

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Max C. BlackDistrict 15, Ada County3731 Buckingham Drive, Boise 83704

Party: Republican; Term: 10 (1993-2012)Born: 07/02/1936, Delta UT; Occupation: RetiredEducation: Delta High School; BA in Business Administration from University of UtahSpouse: Clydene; Children: Jeffrey, Gary and Wendi

Retired insurance agent; Optimist Club; past president Idaho Professional Insurance Agents; past president Boise Independent Agents; Agent of the Year.

Sharon BlockDistrict 24, Twin Falls County1093 Lakewood Dr, Twin Falls 83301

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 4/15/1941, American Falls;Occupation: Property ManagerEducation: graduated Aberdeen High School; B.S. Education, University of IdahoSpouse: D.W. “Bill”; Children: Brian and Rachelle

Lutheran; former teacher; community volunteer; former president-Twin Falls Co Republican Women; nominated to Idaho Republican Party Hall of Fame for Outstanding Republican Workers; Idaho Federation of Republican Women Tribute to Women Award; Idaho State Planning Council on Mental Health Award.

Darrell BolzDistrict 10, Canyon County3412 College Avenue, Caldwell 83605

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 07/24/1943, Ontario OR;Occupation: U of I Extension Professor EmeritusEducation: graduated Fruitland High School; B.S. and M.S in Agriculture Education, University of IdahoMilitary Service: U.S. NavySpouse: Carol; Children: Debbie Link and Devin Bolz

Methodist; retired Extension Educator; member Nampa Chamber of Commerce, Food Producers of Idaho, Caldwell Chamber of Commerce, Idaho Juvenile Justice Commission, chairman Idaho State School & Hospital Advisory Board; awards: Governor’s Award-Education and Advocacy, Canyon County Pomona Pleasant Ridge Grange Outstanding Community Citizen, University of Idaho Alumni Service Award, Distinguished Alumni Award-University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Idaho Weed Hall of Fame, Idaho Co-op Hall of Fame, Canyon County Republican Party Hall of Fame, Idaho Republican Party Outstanding Precinct Committeemen and the Idaho Statesman Distinguished Citizen, ISDA Invasive Special Council, ISDA Noxious Weed Advisory Committee, ISDA Idaho Preferred Advisory Committee, Leadership Idaho Agriculture Board of Directors, D.L. Evans Bank Advisory Board, Idaho Rural Partnership Board, Idaho Department of Correction Forecase Advisory Committee.

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Judy BoyleDistrict 9, Adams, Canyon, Payette & Washington CountiesPO Box 57, Midvale 83645

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: rancher and freelance writerEducation: attended Lassen Community College, Boise State University, University of IdahoChildren/Grandchildren: son, daughter, one grandson

Commissioner, Washington County Planning and Zoning Commission; substitute for former state Senator Ric Branch; natural resources director for former Congressman Helen Chenoweth; named one of the 100 most infl uential people in Idaho; hobbies:

horses, hunting, fi shing, camping.

Cherie Buckner-WebbDistrict 19, Ada County2304 W Bella Street, Boise 83702

Party: Democrat; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Occupation: Owner/Principal, Sojourner CoachingEducation: master's degree in Social Work, Northwest Nazarene UniversitySpouse: Henry; Children/Grandchildren: two sons, one grandaughter

Board member of community organizations including the Boise State University Foundation, Idaho Commission on the Arts and Idaho Black History Museum; recipient of numerous awards

including 2010 Community Hero, Excellence in the Arts, Idaho Governor's Awards in the Arts, and the Jefferson Award for public service; hobbies: music, renovation, reading and historical research.

Grant BurgoyneDistrict 16, Ada County2203 Mountain View Drive, Boise 83706

Party: Democrat; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: AttorneyEducation: bachelor’s degree, University of Idaho; law degree, University of Kansas School of LawSpouse: Christy; Children/Grandchildren: Crystal and Katherine, two grandchildren

Adjunct professor, human resources law, Boise State University 2002-2007; assistant to former Secretary of State Pete Cenarrusa 1976-1978; Ada County Democratic Chair 1991-1994, Democratic

National Committee, 2004-2008; co-author, Idaho Employment Policies Handbook (1998; rev. ed. 2001); hobby: music.

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Marge ChadderdonDistrict 4, Kootenai County109 Lakeview Drive, Coeur d’Alene 83814

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 12/01/1937, Poplar MT;Occupation: Business OwnerEducation: graduate Froid High School, MT; Associate degree in Education from College of Great Falls; attended Gonzaga UniversitySpouse: Keith (deceased); Children/Grandchildren: one son, three daughters, nine grandchildren

Catholic; co-owned chain of fl oor covering stores; former Fernan City Council member; Kootenai Co Republican precinct member; member of Soroptimist International, PEO, Beta Sigma Phi, Cancer Community Charities, Childrens Village Foundation, National Federation of Republican Women; Idaho & Kootenai Republican Women; Beta Sigma Phi Women of the Year; Kootenai County Republican Woman of the Year.

Sue ChewDistrict 17, Ada County1304 Lincoln Avenue, Boise 83706

Party: Democrat; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: Oakland CA;Occupation: Adjunct Professor/Licensed PharmacistEducation: B.S. Biology & Natural Resources from UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco, D. of Pharm.

Member United Vision for Idaho and Women in Government; 2003 Women Making History, 2006 Cultural Center Service Award.

Gary E. CollinsDistrict 12, Canyon County2019 E. Massachusetts, Nampa 83686

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 09/19/1942, Boise; Occupation: Insurance BrokerEducation: Kuna High SchoolSpouse: Ann; Children: Debra, David, Steven, Brent, Merilee and Kaylee

L.D.S.

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Brent CraneDistrict 13, Canyon CountyPO Box 86, Nampa 83653

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 07/02/1974, Nampa ID; Occupation: Vice President, Crane Alarm ServiceEducation: graduate Nampa Christian High School, B.A. in Political Science with emphasis in Public Administration from Boise State UniversitySpouse: Rochenda, Children: Keaton and Riley

Protestant; Vice President of Crane Alarm Service.

Brian CroninDistrict 19, Ada County825 E Jefferson, Boise 83712

Party: Democrat; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: Marketing/Cummunications FirmEducation: bachelor’s degree, Haverford College, Haverford, Penn.; master’s degree, Harvard University, Cambridge, MASpouse: Veronica; Children: twin daughters

Owner marketing/communications fi rm and preschool; served on ACHD Neighborhood Advisory Council, Boise State Radio community advisory board, Idaho Human Rights Education Center Board, Small Business Success Center Board, and as vice

president of Leadership Boise; Idaho Business Review’s Accomplished Under 40; hobbies: family, reading, the great outdoors, tennis, music.

Reed DeMordauntDistrict 14, Ada County1017 S Arbor Island Way, Eagle 83616

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Occupation: Businessman/EntrepeneurEducation: master's degree in international business, University of South Carolina; Master's in Middle Eastern Studies, American University, Cairo; Bachelor's degree Brigham Young UniversitySpouse: Bayann; Children: six children

Served as chairman on State Board of Education Committee on Teacher Performance Compensation; chairman, Albertson

Foundation Teacher Compensation Committee; fi nalist, Idaho Innovation Award; hobbies: outdoor activities including backpacking, scuba diving and sailing.

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Lawerence DenneyDistrict 9, Adams, Canyon, Payette & Washington Counties2227 Denney Road, Box 114, Midvale 83645

Party: Republican; Term: 8 (1997-2012, prev. House 1991-1992)Born: 02/25/1948, Council ID; Occupation: FarmerEducation: graduate Midvale High School; B.S. in Agricultural Economics, University of IdahoMilitary Service: U.S. Army 1970-72Spouse: Donna; Children/Grandchildren: Toni, Jennifer, Stephanie, Michael; eight grandchildren

Protestant; served four years as Majority Leader, 3rd term as Speaker of the House;

Julie EllsworthDistrict 18, Ada CountyPO Box 668, Boise 83701

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012, prev. House 1997-2006)Occupation: Homemaker/BusinesswomanEducation: bachelor's degree in education, Brigham Young UniversitySpouse: Maurice; Children: three children

Idaho recipient, American Council of Young Political Leaders.

George EskridgeDistrict 1, Bonner & Boundary CountiesPO Box 112, Dover 83825

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 01/01/1943, Bonners Ferry; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate Sandpoint High School; B.S in Business Administration, University of MontanaMilitary Service: U.S. NavySpouse: Jenise; Children/Grandchildren: two sons; two grandchildren

Lutheran; Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce, Elks Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Vietnam Veterans of America, American Legion Youth Baseball, Bonner County Republicans; Public Power Distinguished Service Award 2002, American Legion Dedicated Service Award 2002

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Marc GibbsDistrict 31, Bear Lake, Bonneville, Caribou, Franklin & Teton Counties632 Highway 34, Grace 83241

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: FarmerEducation: bachelor’s degree, Utah State UniversitySpouse: Bonne; Children/Grandchildren:Tori and Josh; four grandchildren

Commissioner, Idaho Fish and Game Commission, 1999-2006; hobbies: skiing, team roping, all shooting sports.

Jim GuthrieDistrict 29, Bannock County425 W Goodenough Road, McCammon 83250

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 07/13/1955, Pocatello ID; Occupation: Rancher/Business OwnerEducation: Marsh Valley HighSpouse: Barbara; Children: Rye, Lexie, Zach

Marsh Valley School Board 1995-2001, Bannock County Commissioner 2001-2007, member Portneuf Medical Center Board of Trustees, Lava Foundation.

Marv HagedornDistrict 20, Ada County5285 W Ridgeside Street, Meridian 83646

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 03/02/1956, Omak WA; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate Potlatch Jr/Sr High School; attended University of Maryland and Pensacola Jr College; 5 years electronics, Leadership & ManagementMilitary Service: U.S. Navy (20 years active duty)Spouse: Patty; Children: Kristin and John

Presbyterian; CEO, industrial trade company, retired Navy “Mustang”; Distinguished Life Member NRA, Life Member

Disabled American Veterans, Life Member Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife-Idaho (co-founder), Founding/Life member North American Fishing Club, member American Legion, Vice President, Wyakin Warrior Foundation.

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Phil HartDistrict 3, Kootenai CountyPO Box 1988, Hayden 83835

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Occupation: Stuctural EngineerEducation: graduate Awalt High School, Mountain View CA; B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Utah; MBA from the Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaChild: Sarah

Protestant; published author; board of directors of Remington Water District; member of American Legislative Exchange Council, Gun Owners of America, Kootenai County Republican Women, Chamber of Commerce and Wharton Alumni Association.

Stephen HartgenDistrict 23, Owyhee & Twin Falls Counties1681 Wild Flower Lane, Twin Falls 83301

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: Business Consultant/Economic DevelopmentEducation: Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; Master’s Degree, Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass.; Bachelor’s Degree, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.Spouse: Linda; Children: fi ve children

Publisher of The Times News, 1990-2004; member since 1998 and past acting chairman, Idaho Capitol Commission; founding board member, Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization; executive director, Business Plus; board member, Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce; vice-chairman, Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry; hobbies: fl y-fi shing, historical reading.

R.J. “Dick” HarwoodDistrict 2, Benewah, Bonner, Kootenai & Shoshone Counties81527 Highway 3 South, St. Maries 83861

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 10/04/1947, St. Maries ID; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate St. Maries High School; Welding Blueprint Reading certifi cation from North Idaho Junior CollegeSpouse: Carole; Children/Grandchildren: three children, 10 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild

Former business owner; Protestant; St. Joe Credit Union board member; Jaycee’s district representative; church board member; member Benewah County Republicans, Chamber of Commerce and National Rifl e Association.

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Frank N. HendersonDistrict 5, Kootenai County362 S Ponderosa Loop, Post Falls 83854

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 12/06/1922, Chicago IL; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate of High School-School of Agriculture, Rochester WI; attended University of IdahoMilitary Service: U.S. Army 33rd Division WWIISpouse: BettyAnn; Children: Deborah, Stephen, Jennifer, Tom and Jane

Presbyterian; retired marketing executive and newspaper publisher; 1980-83 Post Falls mayor; 1983-91 Kootenai County

Commissioner; foreign consultant on Public Administration and Economic Development 1993-2003, 20 projects in Russia and eastern Europe; life member of Sigma Chi Fraternity; American Legion Post 143, Post Falls; Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for Volunteerism, Kennedy Center, 2004.

Elfreda HigginsDistrict 16, Ada County8741 W Atwater Drive, Garden City 83714

Party: Democrat; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: RetiredEducation: Bachelor’s Degree, Business Management, University of PhoenixSpouse: Paul, Children/Grandchildren: three children, four grandchildren

Assistant Minority Leader; Idaho Business Review 2011 Women of the Year; Idaho state Director of Women Legislator’s Lobby; past Garden City Council member; past Library Foundation Board

Chairman, past Garden City Planning and Zoning Commissioner; Assistance League of Boise; Soroptimist International; Daughters of the American Revolution; hobbies: bike riding, hiking, camping, golf, gourmet cooking, spending time with family and friends.

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Wendy JaquetDistrict 25, Blaine, Camas, Gooding & Lincoln CountiesPO Box 783, Ketchum 83340

Party: Democrat; Term: 9 (1995-2012)Born: 09/16/1943, Seattle WA;Occupation: Conference Tour GuideEducation: Garfi eld High School, Seattle WA; B.A. Political Science and M.A. Public Administration from University of WashingtonSpouse: Jim; Children: Michael and Brian

Episcopal; former Minority Leader 1998-2008, former Executive Director of Sun Valley-Ketchum Chamber of Commerce; former Idaho Arts Comm. & Idaho Job Partnership Act Advisory Council; pres. Region VII tourism committee; coordinator Ketchum Wagon Days; Wells Fargo Boulder Mt. Tour Comm.; coordinator Blaine County Centennial Comm.; Blaine County Comprehensive Plan Comm., 2006 Dean’s Advisory Board, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences at University of Idaho, KBSU Advisory Board 2000-2003; recipient of Wood River Journal “Civic Activist” award, Friend of the Cities Legislative 1997, 1999, 2000 award from Association of Idaho Cities, Sun Valley-Ketchum Chamber 1997 Volunteer of the Year Award and Silver Sage Girl Scout’s Woman of Today & Tomorrow, 1994, 2009 Idaho Business Review Women of the Year, 2009 Idaho Regional Advisory Committees Patricia Kempthorne Award.

William “Bill” KillenDistrict 17, Ada County734 S Coral Place, Boise 83705

Party: Democrat; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 11/05/1938, Olympia WA; Occupation: RetiredEducation: B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in Palo Alto CA, J.D. from University of IdahoMilitary Service: US Navy, Lt. JG (CEC)Children: four children

Christian; retired Attorney; former City Council and former Mayor of McCall; Trout Unlimited.

Phylis K. KingDistrict 18, Ada County2107 Palouse, Boise 83705

Party: Democrat; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 05/08/1946, Ogden UT;Occupation: Commercial PhotographerEducation: graduate Grand Junction High School, Grand Junction CO; B.S. in Microbiology from Colorado State University, Art Center College of Design-Commercial Photography

Methodist; Soroptomist International, Vista Neighborhood Association, IWN.

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Roy LaceyDistrict 30, Bannock County13774 W Trail Creek Road, Pocatello 83204

Party: Democrat; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 11/04/1947, Pocatello ID;Occupation: Idaho FoodbankEducation: graduate Highland High School, Pocatello; U of U Graduate School of business, Executive Development, Management & OrganizationSpouse: Renee; Children/Grandchildren: Rod, Jeff, Eric and Natalie, 13 grandchildren

Rotary, Advisors Board ISU Dietetics, President and Board Member Old Town Pocatello, Board Member Idaho Non Profi t Center, former Idaho State High School Rodeo VP; hobbies: bicycling and log furniture construction.

Dennis M. LakeDistrict 28, Bingham County830 Taber Road, Blackfoot 83221

Party: Republican; Term: 8 (1997-2012)Born: 10/5/1937, Rigby ID; Occupation: AgribusinessEducation: 1955 graduate of Rigby High School; B.S. in Accounting from Brigham Young UniversitySpouse: Luann; Children: Rodney, Bruce, Kathleen and Tracy

L.D.S.; school board member.

Tom LoertscherDistrict 31, Bear Lake, Bonneville, Caribou, Franklin & Teton Counties1357 Bone Road, Iona 83427

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012, prev. House 1987-2002)Born: 01/04/1944, Park City UT; Occupation: Farmer/RancherEducation: graduate Park City High School; B.S. Accounting, University of UtahMilitary Service: U.S. Army Reserve (6 years)Spouse: Linda; Children: Brent, Wayne, Steven, Reed, Benjamin, Marlena, Brad and Bruce

L.D.S.; Bonneville County Commissioner for 6 years; East Central Idaho Private Industry Council; Idaho State Job Training Council.

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Lynn M. LukerDistrict 15, Ada County514 El Blanco Drive, Boise 83709

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 08/20/1953, Idaho Falls ID; Occupation: AttorneyEducation: graduate of Lompoc Senior High, Lompoc CA, B.A. Political Science, University of California Berkeley, J.D. College of Law, University of Idaho, Moscow IDSpouse: Helen; Children: Daniel, Jean, Rebecca, David, Eric, Rachel, Andrew and Emily

L.D.S.; Idaho State Bar Association, Boy Scouts of America; Editor in Chief Idaho Law Review (1979-80), Law Clerk to Chief Justice Bakes, Idaho Supreme Court (1980-1982), Idaho Appellate Rules Committee (1986-1992); Governor's Advisory Committee on Workers Compensation (1995-1998).

Jim MarriottDistrict 28, Bingham County799 W 200 S, Blackfoot 83221

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 12/10/1934, Ogden UT; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate Weber High School, Ogden UT, B.S. Business Administration, Utah State University, Logan UTMilitary Service: US Army 1st Lt.Spouse: Colleen Saunders; Children: Mike, Jane, Bobby and Dave

Commercial pilot rating; L.D.S.; retired medical administration and small business owner; Rotary International.

Janice McGeachinDistrict 32, Bonneville County6121 N 5th W, Idaho Falls 83401

Party: Republican; Term: 5 (2003-2012)Born: 01/18/1963, Las Cruces NM;Occupation: Business OwnerEducation: graduated Skyline High School; BS/BA Finance/Accounting, University of ArizonaSpouse: James; Children: Liza Ann and James Allyn

Presbyterian; member Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, United Way, American Red Cross; chairman of Idaho Innovation Center; board member Development Workshop Foundation.

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Shannon McMillanDistrict 2, Benewah, Bonner, Kootani & Shoshone CountiesPO Box 26, Silverton 83867

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 12/16/1960, Waupaca WI;Occupation: Legal Assistant/Offi ce ManagerEducation: graduate Mount Baker High School, Cranbook BC Canada; Pharmacy TechnicianSpouse: Kenneth; Children: James

Silver Valley Republican Women, SCA.

Mike MoyleDistrict 14, Ada County480 N Plummer Road, Star 83669

Party: Republican; Term: 7 (1999-2012)Occupation: AgribusinessEducation: graduate Meridian High School; attended BYUSpouse: Sue Ann; Children: Kelsei, Jacob and Preston

L.D.S.; farmer/rancher; served on Far West Spearmint Committee; former fi re commissioner of Star; served 4 years as House Assistant Majority Leader, serving third term as Majority Leader.

Jeff NessetDistrict 7, Nez Perce County355 W Shiloh Drive, Lewiston 83501

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 09/13/1952, Culbertson MT;Occupation: Sr. VP, Branch Manager, Financial ConsultantEducation: graduate Dawson County High School, Glendive MT; B.S. Business Management, Montana State University, Bozeman MTSpouse: Teri; Children/Grandchildren: Jeremy, Jena, Jacie, 4 grandchildren

12 years Lewiston City Council (10 as Mayor); present board member of Regence Blue Shield of Idaho, founding board member Jack O'Connor Hunting Heritage & Education Center, co-chair Citizens for the Lewiston High School Project; past board member/Chairman Urban Renewal Agency, past board member and 1994 President Lewiston Chamber of Commerce, past board member and 1997 President St. Joseph's Regional Hospital, past board member D.A. Davidson & Co., past board member Valley Vision, past board member Valley Boys & Girls Club, past District Chairman Lewis Clark District Boys Scouts, past 2nd District Court Magistrate's Commission.

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Pete NielsenDistrict 22, Boise & Elmore Counties4303 SW Easy Street, Mountain Home 83647

Party: Republican; Term: 5 (2003-2012)Born: 03/15/1938, Burley; Occupation: Life & Health Insurance AgentEducation: graduated Minico High School; attended BYU and Utah StateSpouse: Connie; Children: Robin Jo, April, Heather, Celeste, Desarae, Arlow, Clint, Ivan

LDS; insurance agent and part-time farmer; former Republican County chairman and district chairman; member JC’s; president and director Elywhee Beet Growers; president Elmore Co NFO; president Elywhee Growers Assoc; Elmore County Farm Bureau; Eagle Scout.

Bob NoniniDistrict 5, Kootenai County5875 W Harbor Drive, Coeur d’Alene 83814

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 08/07/1954, Wallace;Occupation: Financial ConsultingEducation: graduate Wallace High School; attended North Idaho CollegeSpouse: Cathyanne

Catholic; insurance/investments; member Coeur d’Alene Rotary Club; Coeur d’Alene Library Foundation Board; Post Falls Chamber of Commerce; Rotarian of the Year 1996; 3 term Kootenai County Republican Chairman 1998-2004; past state President Idaho Insurance & Financial Advisors 2003-2004.

Joe PalmerDistrict 20, Ada County1523 W 1st, Meridian 83642

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: Business OwnerEducation: attended Boise State UniversityMilitary Service: Idaho Army National GuardSpouse: Leslie, Children: four children

Hobbies: fl ying, snowmobiling, traveling Idaho, any activity with family.

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Jim PatrickDistrict 23, Owyhee & Twin Falls Counties2231 E 3200 N, Twin Falls 83301

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 07/01/1945, Twin Falls; Occupation: FarmerEducation: graduate Filer High School, B.S. in Agricultural Economics and Business Management from University of IdahoMilitary Service: 116th National GuardSpouse: Afton; Children: David and Andrew

Director- Salmon River Canal Company, President-IBC, Director-IMCB,Secretary Treasurer-NDBC; associate member Owyhee

Cattlemens Association, West End Mens Club, Owyhee County Historical Society, Twin Falls County Farm Bureau, Twin Falls Rural Appraisers and Farm Managers, Twin Falls County Planning & Zoning Advisory Board, U of I and CSI Department of Agriculture, Advisory Board Department of Agrculture Seed Indemnity Fund; Eagle Scout, Farm Bureau Member of the Year, Outstanding Water Quality Irrigator.

Donna Pence District 25, Blaine, Camas, Gooding & Lincoln Counties1960 US Hwy 26, Gooding 83330

Party: Democrat; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 08/23/1942, Joliet IL; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate Richfi eld High School; BS Ed in Physical Education, Health and Social Studies; M.A. from Idaho State UniversitySpouse: Lew; Children: Lynn, Kim and Dusty

Methodist; retired teacher/coach; tree farmer; Chamber of Commerce director and former secretary; volunteer coordinator for Nature Conservancy’s Thousand Springs Festival; Idaho

Nursery & Landscape Association-State Legislative Committee; American Association of Health Physical Education, local president-regional board; board member-5th District Coaches special achievement award; Recreation and Dance Board of Directors; leadership seminar at U of Texas by Delta Kappa Gamma teachers society 2004.

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Christina M. Perry District 13, Canyon County8791 Elkhorn Lane, Nampa 83686

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012)Born: 06/04/1968, Ankara Turkey;Occupation: BusinesswomanEducation: graduate Middleton High School; B.A. Political Science, Summa Cum Laude, Boise State University, currently pursuing Master's Degree in Public AdministrationSpouse: Matt; Children: three children

Christian; small business owner of a gun shop; lifetime member of the National Rifl e Association, Women in the Outdoors, Better Business Bureau, Ducks Unlimited, National Shooting Sports Association, Idaho Business Women's Network.

Dell RaybouldDistrict 34, Fremont & Madison Counties3215 N 2000 W, Rexburg 83440

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 10/8/1933, Rexburg; Occupation: Farmer/BusinessmanEducation: graduate Madison High School; attended Ricks CollegeSpouse: Vera; Children/Grandchildren: Jeff, Valerie, Kathryn and 13 grandchildren

L.D.S.; past chairman Idaho Potato Commission; past chairman National Potato Promotion Board; past chairman Madison Memorial Hospital board of trustees; 1989 National Potato Man of the Year; 1999 Idaho Grower of the Year; 1990 East Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame; 1995 Idaho Water Users Hall of Fame; 1998 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Agriculture.

Shirley G. RingoDistrict 6, Latah County1021 Herrington Rd, Moscow 83843

Party: Democrat; Term: 5 (2003-2012, prev. House 1999-2000)Born: 10/29/1940, Fort Collins CO; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate John Rogers High School, Spokane WA; B.A. in Mathematics from Washington State University; M.A.T. in Mathematics from Washington State UniversitySpouse: John; Children/Grandchildren: Shawn, Stacy, Shelley and granddaughter Sadie

Methodist; retired teacher; member IEA and NEA; Human Rights Task Force; presidential award for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics.

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Ken A. RobertsDistrict 8, Clearwater, Idaho, Lewis & Valley Counties12765 Hwy 55, Donnelly 83615

Party: Republican; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: 08/05/63, Cascade; Occupation: FarmerEducaton: graduate McCall-Donnelly High School; attended University of Idaho; Ag Equip Tech from Boise State UniversitySpouse: Mary Jo; Children: Johanna, Kendra and Christine

Self-employed farmer; past trustee McCall-Donnelly School District; past member of Valley County Planning & Zoning Commission; past Valley County Republican Central Committee

Chairman, third term as Caucus Chairman.

John RuscheDistrict 7, Nez Perce County1405 27th Avenue, Lewiston 83501

Party: Democrat; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 12/03/1950, Waukesha WI; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate Aquinas High, La Crosse WI; B.S. Chemical Engineering, Notre Dame; M.D. Washington University of Medicine, St. Louis MOSpouse: Kay; Child: Caitlin

Christian; retired physician; House Minority Leader, Idaho Medical Association; American Council of Physician Executives; American Academy of Pediatrics; “Mover & Shaker” Award, Idaho Pediatric

Society; Tau Beta Pi-engineering honor society.

Robert E. SchaeferDistrict 12, Canyon CountyBox 55, Nampa 83653

Party: Republican; Term: 14 (1985-2012)Born: 7/21/1936, Nampa ID; Occupation: ArchitectEducation: graduate Nampa High School; B.A. Architecture, University of IdahoMilitary Service: US Air Force 1957-61Spouse: Betty; Children: Robert Jr. and Christina

Lutheran; Kiwanis 1978-86; former Nampa Planning and Zoning Commissioner 1984-95; member and former Elder Zion Lutheran Church and School; former Nampa school board member; former

Habitat for Humanity board member, member, 1B Attention Home Board.

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Paul E. ShepherdDistrict 8, Clearwater, Idaho, Lewis & Valley CountiesPO Box 277, Riggins 83549

Party: Republican; Term: 4 (2005-2012)Born: 12/21/1942, Boise; Occupation: Business Owner/PartnerEducation: graduate of Boise High; attended Boise Jr. CollegeSpouse: Dawn; Children/Grandchildren: Paula, Paul, Aaron, Daniel, Charles, Kristin, Sari, Ronald, Eugene, thirty-nine grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren

Owner/partner of sawmill and log home business; Protestant; former Boise County Republican Chairman, Garden Valley School Board, Crouch City Councilman, Riggins City Councilman, director-Salmon River Cowboys, director-Riggins Chamber of Commerce, director-Riggins Gem Committee, state committeeman-Idaho County Republicans; married 50 years.

Mack G. ShirleyDistrict 34, Fremont & Madison Counties443 W. Moran View, Rexburg 83440

Party: Republican; Term: 5 (2003-2012)Born: 07/24/1933, Rexburg; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduate Sugar-Salem High School; B.S. Sociology, Ricks College; M.S. and Ph.D., University of Utah, in Higher Education Administration and Educational AdministrationMilitary Service: U.S. Army ReserveSpouse: Shanna; Children: eight children

L.D.S.; retired public school teacher and college administrator; member Kiwanis International, Madison Memorial Hospital trustee; Upper Valley Industries Advisory Board; football commissioner, Idaho High School Activities Assn; Idaho Jr Miss State Board; WICHE Legislative Advisory Committee; Ricks College Exemplary Man of Excellence, 1977; National Student Personnel Distinguished Service Award, 1999; 2002 Winter Olympics Torchbearer.

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Erik SimpsonDistrict 32, Bonneville County6117 N 5th W, Idaho Falls 83401

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: Communications/ Public Involvement SpecialistEducation: bachelor’s degree, University of IdahoSpouse: Fawn; Children: three children

Board member, Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce; past-chairman, Chamber of Commerce Legislative Committee; award winner, Idaho Press Club; hobbies: hunting, fi shing, skiing, motorcycle riding.

Kathleen SimsDistrict 4, Kootenai County206 Stonington Ct, Coeur d'Alene 83815

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012, prev. Senate 2001-2002)Occupation: Auto and Motorcycle DealerEducation: graduate North Idaho Junior College in AccountingChildren/Grandchildren: two daughters, four grandchildren

Member board of directors, National Auto Dealers and Idaho Auto Dealers associations; served on the Idaho Human Rights Commission, Idaho Transportation Advisory Board, and eight years as republican Central Committee Chairman in Kootenai

County; Spirit of Leadership award, Women's Automotive Association; Top Gun award, state legislative representative, American International Augo Dealers Association; hobbies: painting, reading, travel.

Elaine SmithDistrict 30, Bannock County3759 Heron, Pocatello 83201

Party: Democrat; Term: 6 (2001-2012)Born: Gooding; Occupation: RetiredEducation: graduated Meridian High School; B.A. in Education-History from Idaho State UniversitySpouse: Rich; Children/Grandchildren: Camille, Kirk and Brenda, 4 grandchildren

Methodist; member Rotary, AAUW, AOP, Delta Kappa Gamma, United Way Board, Soroptimist International, Foster Grandparents Board, PEO, and School District #25 Education Foundation

Board.

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Leon SmithDistrict 24, Twin Falls County1381 Galena Drive, Twin Falls 83301

Party: Republican; Term: 7 (1999-2012)Born: 5/30/1937, Great Bend KS; Occupation: Lawyer/MediatorEducation: graduate Larned High School, Larned, KS; B.S. Architectural Engineering, Kansas State University; J.D., Washburn UniversityMilitary Service: U.S. Army C.E., Paratroopers as 1st Lt.Spouse: Jan Mittleider-Smith; Children: Christy, Eric and Kirk

Protestant; lawyer; former Prosecuting Attorney Twin Falls County; Twin Falls City Council, Twin Falls Mayor, Idaho Transportation Board member for 8 years, chairman; past president YMCA; Rotary; Library Board, Tennis Association, vice-chair Salvation Army Board, and Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce board member, 2009 recipient Twin Falls Lifetime Achievement Award.

John A. “Bert” StevensonDistrict 26, Jerome & Minidoka Counties1099 N. 400 W., Rupert 83350

Party: Republican; Term: 8 (1997-2012)Born: 2/9/36, Acequia; Occupation: Farmer (semi-retired)Education: graduate Rupert High School; attended Ricks CollegeMilitary Service: U.S. ArmySpouse: Elaine; Children: Scott, Dean and Annette

L.D.S.; director-Minidoka Irrigation District; director-East End Fire District; member Minidoka Co. Planning & Zoning Board; Minidoka Co. Commissioner; Mini-Cassia Chamber of Commerce.

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Pat TakasugiDistrict 10, Canyon County17777 Allendale Road, Wilder 83676

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Occupation: farmer/partner with Snake River Produce CompanyEducation: bachelor’s degree, College of Idaho; additional studies University of Idaho and Boise State UniversitySpouse: Suzanne; Children: three children

Director, Idaho Department of Agriculture, 1996-2006; past reserve sergeant, Canyon County Sheriff’s Offi ce; past president, school board; past chairman, Canyon County Republican Party;

assistant scoutmaster, past chairman, Canyon County Farm Bureau; awards: College of Idaho Distinguished Alumni, Idaho Co-op Hall of Fame, University of Idaho Distinguished Associate Alumni, Idaho GOP Administrator of the Year, Farm Bureau and Idaho Jaycees Outstanding Young Farmer, Honorary American FFA degree; hobbies: prioritizing time with family, golf, handgunning and volunteer work.

Steven P. ThaynDistrict 11, Canyon & Gem Counties5655 Hillview Rd, Emmett ID 83617

Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 01/30/1954, Richland WA; Occupation: Teacher/FarmerEducation: graduate Emmett High School; Treasure Valley Community College and Boise State University, B.S. Political ScienceSpouse: Sherry; Children: Damon, Derrick, Tyler, Tabor, Micah, Marcus; Chelsey and Carli

LDS; President of Youth Soccer Association for 10 years.

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Jeff ThompsonDistrict 33, Bonneville County1739 Peggys Lane, Idaho Falls 83402

Party: Republican; Term: 2 (2009-2012)Born: 09/16/1963, Harlingen TX; Occupation: Businessman and EducatorEducation:Bachelors Degree in Business Finance and MBA from Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA; Master’s Degree in Human Resource Training and Development from Idaho State UniversitySpouse: Chanin

Christian; State Legislative Leaders Foundation, Emerging Political Leaders Program, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Memberships: Idaho Falls Rotary Club, Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce, Idaho Falls Partnership for Science and Technology, Idaho Falls City Club, Idaho Falls Salvation Army Advisory Board, American Legislative Exchange Council, Council of State Governments-West, NRA, Bonneville County Precinct Committeeman; Vice President, Bonneville County Republicans; Award: Bonneville County Republican of the Year.

Tom TrailDistrict 6, Latah County1375 Mountain View Road, Moscow 83843

Party: Republican; Term: 8 (1997-2012)Born: 07/29/1935, Moscow ID; Occupation: Education Consultant/FarmerEducation: graduate Moscow High School; B.S. Animal Science, University of Idaho and Doctorate in Experimental PsychologyMilitary Service: U.S. Army Reserves-Med. Corp. 1953-61Spouse: Jo Ann; Children: Ruth, Mark and Steven

Christian; Peace Corps 1963-65; educational consultant; retired 25 years teaching at Washington State University; member of Moscow Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, League of Women Voters; recipient of 1989 USDA honors award and Rotary’s 1993 Outstanding University Teacher Award; Arthur Flemming Fellowship 1999; Eleanor Roosevelt Global Fellowship 2004

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John Vander WoudeDistrict 21, Ada County5311 Ridgewood Road, Nampa 83687

Party: Republican; Term: 1 (2011-2012, prev. House 2007-2008)Occupation: Retail Store OperatorEducation: high school graduateSpouse: Judy; Children/Grandchildren: three children, ten grandchildren

Served 16 years on the Nampa Christian School Board, former board member the United Diarymen of Idaho, Milk Producers of Idaho and the Idaho Dairy Herd Improvement Association;

hobby: golf.

Richard "Rich" WillsDistrict 22, Boise & Elmore CountiesPO Box 602, Glenns Ferry 83623

Party: Republican; Term: 5 (2003-2012)Born: 06/18/1945, Bassett NE; Occupation: Business OwnerEducation: graduate Nampa High SchoolSpouse: Connie; Children: four children

L.D.S.; retired Idaho State Trooper; currently part-time Elmore County Deputy and owner of a opera theatre/communication business; member Chamber of Commerce, Three Island Crossing Committee, Waterways Committee; Presidential Commendation

for Outstanding Police Work; Chairman, Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee.

Fred WoodDistrict 27, Bingham, Cassia, Oneida & Power CountiesPO Box 1207, Burley 83318Party: Republican; Term: 3 (2007-2012)Born: 12/01/1945, Washington D.C.; Occupation: Physicial/Medical DirectorEducation: graduate Georgia Military Academy, College Park GA; B.S. and M.D. from Tulane University, New Orleans LAMilitary Service: United States Air ForceSpouse: Amy; Children: Frederick IV, Chelsey, Ashley, Michael

Physician/Medical Director Cassia Regional Medical Center; lifetime member National Rifl e Association, Rocky Mountain

Elk Foundation.

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JoAn E. WoodDistrict 35, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson & Lemhi Counties3778 East 500 North, Rigby 83442

Party: Republican; Term: 15 (1983-2012)Born: 06/03/1934, Milo; Occupation: Farm/RanchEducation: Ririe High SchoolSpouse: Thomas D. (deceased); Children: Michele, Carol, Joy, Brenda and Lynda

Partner in ranch/farm; L.D.S.; member Center for Constitutional Studies, Outdoor Unlimited Multiple Use Resource Organization, American Legislative Exchange Council; Multistate Highway Transportation Agreement Committee; member Joint Natural Resource Committee, Transportation & Defense Committee, Resource & Conservation Committee, Revenue & Taxation Committee, Chairman Ways & Means Committee.

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Idaho Veterans CemeteryPhoto Courtesy: Idaho Department of Commerce

The Stars & Stripes fl ies in silent vigil 24 hours a day on a magnifi cent hilltop overlooking the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery. Set against a backdrop of native grasses, green hills and the rugged Boise Foothills, the 76.5 acre cemetery offers a peaceful place of solitude and beauty for friends and family members of those laid to rest here. The cemetery is located adjacent to the Dry Creek Cemetery just north of Hill Road and east of Horseshoe Bend Road in Northwest Boise. The land on which it is built includes approximately 40 acres donated in 2002 by the J.L Terteling Company, with the remaining acreage being purchased from the Dry Creek Cemetery District. The Cemetery was made possible by a grant from the Veterans Administration, State Cemetery Grants Program which funded 100 percent of the design, construction and equipment costs associated with developing the facility.

www.veterans.idaho.gov/index.php/cemetery

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District 1 - Bonner & Boundary Counties Sen. Shawn A. Keough (R) Rep. Eric Anderson (R) Rep. George Eskridge (R)District 2 - Bonner, Kootenai, Benewah and Shoshone Counties Sen. Joyce Broadsword (R) Rep. Shannon McMillan (R) Rep. R.J. “Dick” Harwood (R)District 3 - Kootenai County Sen. Steve Vick (R) Rep. Vito Barbieri (R) Rep. Phil Hart (R)District 4 - Kootenai County Sen. John W. Goedde (R) Rep. Marge Chadderdon (R) Rep. Kathleen Sims (R)District 5 - Kootenai County Sen. Jim Hammond (R) Rep. Bob Nonini (R) Rep. Frank Henderson (R)District 6 - Latah County Sen. Dan J Schmidt (D) Rep. Tom Trail (R) Rep. Shirley G. Ringo (D)District 7 - Nez Perce County Sen. Joe Stegner (R) Rep. Jeff Nesset (R) Rep. John Rusche (D)District 8 - Clearwater, Idaho, Lewis & Valley Counties Sen. Sheryl L. Nuxoll (R) Rep. Ken A. Roberts (R) Rep. Paul E. Shepherd (R)District 9 - Adams, Canyon, Payette & Washington Counties Sen. Monty J. Pearce (R) Rep. Lawerence Denney (R) Rep. Judy Boyle (R) District 10 - Canyon County Sen. John T. McGee (R) Rep. Pat Takasugi (R) Rep. Darrell Bolz (R)District 11 - Canyon & Gem Counties Sen. Melinda Smyser (R) Rep. Steven Thayn (R) Rep. Carlos Bilbao (R)

District 12 - Canyon County Sen. Curt McKenzie (R) Rep. Robert E. Schaefer (R) Rep. Gary E. Collins (R)District 13 - Canyon County Sen. Patti Anne Lodge (R) Rep. Brent Crane (R) Rep. Christy Perry (R) District 14 - Ada County Sen.Chuck Winder (R) Rep. Mike Moyle (R) Rep. Reed DeMordaunt (R)District 15 - Ada County Sen. John Andreason (R) Rep. Lynn M. Luker (R) Rep. Max Black (R)District 16 - Ada County Sen. Les Bock (D) Rep. Grant Burgoyne (D) Rep. Elfreda Higgins (D)District 17 - Ada County Sen. Elliot Werk (D) Rep. Bill Killen (D) Rep. Sue Chew (D)District 18 - Ada County Sen. Mitch Toryanski (R) Rep. Julie Ellsworth (R) Rep. Phylis K King (D)District 19 - Ada County Sen. Nichole LeFavour (D) Rep. Cherie Buckner-Webb (D) Rep. Brian Cronin (D)District 20 - Ada County Sen. Shirley McKague (R) Rep. Joe Palmer (R) Rep. Marv Hagedorn (R) District 21 -Ada County Sen. Russell M. Fulcher (R) Rep. John Vander Woude (R) Rep. Clifford Bayer (R)District 22 - Boise & Elmore Counties Sen. Tim Corder Sr. (R) Rep. Richard “Rich” Wills (R) Rep. Peter Nielsen (R)

Membership of the Legislature by District

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District 23 - Owyhee & Twin Falls Counties Sen. Bert Brackett (R) Rep. Jim Patrick (R) Rep. Stephen Hartgen (R)District 24 - Twin Falls County Sen. Lee Heider (R) Rep. Leon E. Smith (R) Rep. Sharon Block (R)District 25 - Blaine, Camas, Gooding & Lincoln Counties Sen. Michelle Stennett (D) Rep. Wendy Jaquet (D) Rep. Donna Pence (D)District 26 - Jerome & Minidoka Counties Sen. Dean Cameron (R) Rep. John A. “Bert” Stevenson (R) Rep. Maxine T. Bell (R)District 27 - Bingham, Cassia, Oneida & Power Counties Sen. Denton Darrington (R) Rep. Scott Bedke (R) Rep. Fred Wood (R)District 28 - Bingham County Sen. R. Steven Bair (R) Rep. Dennis Lake (R) Rep. Jim Marriott (R)District 29 - Bannock County Sen. Diane Bilyeu (D) Rep. Ken Andrus (R) Rep. Jim Guthrie (R)District 30 -Bannock County Sen. Edgar Malepeai (D) Rep. Roy Lacey (D) Rep. Elaine Smith (D)

Membership of the Legislature by DistrictDistrict 31 -Bear Lake, Bonneville, Caribou, Franklin & Teton Counties Sen. John H. Tippets (R) Rep. Marc Gibbs (R) Rep. Tom Loertscher (R)District 32 - Bonneville County Sen. Dean M. Mortimer (R) Rep. Janice McGeachin (R) Rep. Erik Simpson (R)District 33 - Bonneville County Sen. Bart Davis (R) Rep. Jeff Thompson (R) Rep. Linden B. Bateman (R)District 34 - Fremont & Madison Counties Sen. Brent Hill (R) Rep. Mack G. Shirley (R) Rep. Dell Raybould (R)District 35 - Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson & Lemhi Counties Sen. Jeff C. Siddoway (R) Rep. JoAn Wood (R) Rep. Lenore Hardy Barrett (R)

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Senate CommitteesAgricultural AffairsChair: Tim Corder; Vice Chair: Melinda Smyser; Members: Jeff Siddoway, Jim Hammond, Monty Pearce, Steve Vick, Sheryl Nuxoll, Les Bock, Dan Schmidt

Commerce and Human ResourcesChair: John C. Andreason; Vice Chair: Shirley McKague; Members: Joe Stegner, Dean L. Cameron, John W. Goedde, Patti Anne Lodge, Melinda Smyser, Michelle Stennett, Dan Schmidt

EducationChair: John W. Goedde; Vice Chair: Dean M. Mortimer; Members: John C. Andreason, Monty J. Pearce, Russell M. Fulcher, Chuck Winder, Mitch Toryanski, Edgar J. Malepeai, Nicole LeFavour

FinanceChair: Dean L. Cameron; Vice Chair: Shawn Keough; Members: Joyce M. Broadsword, Steve Bair, Bert Brackett, Dean M. Mortimer, Mitch Toryanski, Lee Heider, Diane Bilyeu, Nicole LeFavour

Health and WelfareChair: Patti Anne Lodge; Vice Chair: Joyce M. Broadsword; Members: Denton Darrington, Melinda Smyser, Lee Heider, Steve Vick, Sheryl Nuxoll, Les Bock, Dan Schmidt

Judiciary and RulesChair: Denton Darrington; Vice Chair: Steve Vick; Members: Bart M. Davis, Patti Anne Lodge, Shirley McKague, Dean M. Mortimer, Sheryl Nuxoll, Les Bock, Nicole LeFavour

Local Government and TaxationChair: Joe Stegner; Vice Chair: Jeff Siddoway; Members: Brent Hill, Curt McKenzie, Tim Corder, John McGee, Jim Hammond, Elliot Werk, Diane Bilyeu

Resources and EnvironmentChair: Monty Pearce; Vice Chair: Steve Bair; Members: Dean L. Cameron, John Tippets, Jeff C. Siddoway, Bert Brackett, Lee Heider, Michelle Stennett, Elliot Werk

State AffairsChair: Curt McKenzie; Vice Chair: Russell Fulcher; Members: Patti Anne Lodge, Bart M. Davis, Brent Hill, John McGee, Chuck Winder, Edgar Malepeai, Michelle Stennett

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TransportationChair: Jim Hammond; Vice Chair: Bert Brackett; Members: Shawn Keough, Steve Bair, John McGee, Tim Corder, Chuck Winder, Elliot Werk, Diane Bilyeu

House CommitteesAgricultural AffairsChair: Ken Andrus; Vice Chair: Judy Boyle; Members: Dennis M. Lake, John A. Stevenson, Tom Trail, Darrell Bolz, Mack G. Shirley, Jim Patrick, Shannon McMillan, Pat Takasugi, Donna Pence, Roy Lacey

AppropriationsChair: Maxine T. Bell; Vice Chair: Darrell Bolz; Members:George E. Eskridge, Fred Wood, Jim Patrick, Marv Hagedorn, Jeff Thompson, John Vander Woude, Shirley G. Ringo, Wendy Jaquet

BusinessChair: Max C. Black; Vice Chair: Frank N. Henderson; Members: Gary E. Collins, Carlos Bilbao, Marge Chadderdon, Brent J. Crane, Jim Patrick, Clifford R. Bayer, Joe Palmer, Jeff Thompson, Vito Barbieri, Reed DeMordaunt, Jim Guthrie,Pat Takasugi, Elaine Smith, John Rusche, Brian Cronin

Commerce and Human ResourcesChair: Sharon Block; Vice Chair: Stephen Hartgen; Members: Dennis M. Lake, Tom Trail, Jim Marriott, Steven P. Thayn, Erik Simpson, Thomas F. Loertscher, Jeff Nesset, Shirley G. Ringo, Phylis K. King

EducationChair: Bob Nonini; Vice Chair: Mack G. Shirley; Members: Tom Trail, Sharon L. Block, Pete Nielsen, Marge Chadderdon, Paul E. Shepherd, Richard Wills, Jim Marriott, Steven P. Thayn, Stephen Hartgen, Linden B. Bateman, Judy Boyle, Reed DeMordaunt, Jeff Nesset, Donna Pence, Susan B. Chew, Brian Cronin

Environment, Energy and TechnologyChair: Dell Raybould; Vice Chair: R. J. Harwood; Members: Eric R. Anderson, George E. Eskridge, Stephen Hartgen, Erik Simpson, John Vander Woude, Sharon L. Block, Reed DeMordaunt, Marc Gibbs, Pete Nielsen, Robert E. Schaefer, Jeff Thompson, Elaine Smith, Wendy Jaquet, Brian Cronin

Health and WelfareChair: Janice K. McGeachin; Vice Chair: Carlos Bilbao; Members: Thomas F. Loertscher, Paul E. Shepherd, Steven P. Thayn, Fred Wood, Jim Guthrie, Ken A. Roberts, John Rusche, Susan B. Chew

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Judiciary, Rules and AdministrationChair: Richard Wills; Vice Chair: Lynn M. Luker; Members: Leon E. Smith, Pete Nielsen, Mack G. Shirley, Phil Hart, Darrell Bolz, Julie Ellsworth, Linden B. Bateman, Shannon McMillan, Christy Perry, Kathleen Sims, Grant Burgoyne, Wendy Jaquet, William M. Killen

Local GovernmentChair: Lenore Hardy Barrett; Vice Chair: Jim Marriott; Members: Gary E. Collins, Clifford R. Bayer, Marge Chadderdon, Vito Barbieri, Lynn M. Luker, Christy Perry, Kathleen Sims, Elfreda Higgins, Cherie Buckner-Webb

Resources and ConservationChair: John A. Stevenson; Vice Chair: Paul E. Shepherd; Members: JoAn E. Wood, Lenore Hardy Barrett, Mike Moyle, George E. Eskridge, Dell Raybould, Scott Bedke, Ken Andrus, Fred Wood, Judy Boyle, Marv Hagedorn, R. J. Harwood, John Vander Woude, Marc Gibbs, Donna Pence, Elfreda Higgins, Roy Lacey

Revenue and TaxationChair: Dennis M. Lake; Vice Chair: Gary E. Collins; Members: Lenore Hardy Barrett, Mike Moyle, Dell Raybould, Ken A. Roberts, Robert E. Schaefer, Leon E. Smith, JoAn E. Wood, Scott Bedke, R. J. Harwood, Vito Barbieri, Clifford R. Bayer, Julie Ellsworth, Marc Gibbs, William M. Killen, Grant Burgoyne, John Rusche

State AffairsChair: Thomas F. Loertscher; Vice Chair: Brent Crane; Members: Eric R. Anderson, John A. Stevenson, Max C. Black, Ken Andrus, Carlos Bilbao, Lynn M. Luker, Joe Palmer, Erik Simpson, Jim Guthrie, Frank N. Henderson, Janice K. McGeachin, Kathleen Sims, Pat Takasugi, Elaine Smith, Phylis K. King, Elfreda Higgins, Cherie Buckner-Webb

Transportation and DefenseChair: Joe Palmer; Vice Chair: Julie Ellsworth; Members: JoAn E. Wood, Leon Smith, Scott Bedke, Richard Wills, Phil Hart, Bob Nonini, Marv Hagedorn, Linden B. Bateman, Frank N. Henderson, Jeff Nesset, Shirley G. Ringo, Phylis K. King, William M. Killen

Ways and MeansChair: JoAn E. Wood; Members: Mike Moyle, Scott Bedke, Ken A. Roberts, John Rusche, Elfreda Higgins, Brian Cronin

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Legislative Leadership 1891-2011Year President Pro Tem/ Party Speaker of the House / Party1891 John S. Gray* Frank A. Fenn (R)1893 Alexander E. Mayhew* David T. Miller(R)1895 Vincent Bierbower (R) Robert V. Cozier (R)1897 Joseph C. Rich (P) Albert H. Alford (D)1899 Frank R. Gooding (R) David L. Evans (D)1901 J.W. Ballantine (P) Glenn P. McKinley(D)1903 J.W. Brigham (R) James F. Hunt (R)1905 George E. Crum (R) James F. Hunt (R)1907 C.H. Nugent (R) James F. Hunt (R)1909 John W. Hart (R) Paul Clagstone (R)1911 Fred W. Gooding (R) Charles D. Storey (R)1913 John W. Hart (R) C.S. French (R)1915 John W. Hart (R) A.H. Connor (R)1917 Perry W. Mitchell (D) B. Harvey Allred (D)1919 E.W. Whitcomb (R) M.A. Kiger (R)1921 E.W. Whitcomb (R) Peter Johnston (R)1923 L.R. Thomas (R) M.A. Kiger(R)1925 John McMurray (R) W.T. Gillis (R)1927 John McMurray (R) W.T. Gillis (R)1929 John McMurray (R) Donald S. Whitehead (R)1931 G.W. Grebe (R) C.A. Bottolfsen (R)1933 E.G. Van Hoesen (D) Robert Coulter (D)1935 Perry W. Mitchell (D) Troy D. Smith (D)1937 James B. Newport (D) Troy D. Smith (D)1939 Thomas Heath (R) M.L. Horsley (R)1941 Perry W. Mitchell (D) F.M. Bistline (D)1943 C.A. Robins (R) M.L. Horsley (R)1945 J.E. Williams (R) Willis C. Moffatt (R)1947 J.E. Williams (R) Barney Glavin (R)1949 O.E. Cannon (D) John Hohnhorst (R)1951 E.J. Soelberg (R) W.L. Mills (R)1953 William C. Moore (R) R.H. Young, Jr. (R)1955 Carl Irwin (R) R.H. Young, Jr. (R)1957 O.J. Buxton (D) Elvon Hampton (R)1959 O.J. Buxton (D) Robert Doolittle (D)1961 A.W. Naegle (R) W.D. Eberle (R)1963 Jack M. Murphy (R) Pete T. Cenarrusa (R)1965 Jack M. Murphy (R) Pete T. Cenarrusa (R)1967 R.H. Young, Jr. (R) Pete T. Cenarrusa (R)1969 James Ellsworth (R) William J. Lanting (R)1971 James Ellsworth (R) William J. Lanting (R)1973 James Ellsworth (R) William J. Lanting (R)1975 James Ellsworth (R) Allan F. Larsen (R)1977 Philip E. Batt (R) Allan F. Larsen (R)1979 Reed Budge (R) Ralph Olmstead (R)1981 Reed Budge (R) Ralph Olmstead (R)1983 James Risch (R) Tom W. Stivers (R)1985 James Risch (R) Tom W. Stivers (R)1987 James Risch (R) Tom Boyd (R)

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1989 Michael Crapo (R) Tom Boyd (R)1991 Michael Crapo (R) Tom Boyd (R)1993 Jerry Twiggs (R) Michael K. Simpson (R)1995 Jerry Twiggs (R) Michael K. Simpson (R)1997 Jerry Twiggs (R) Michael K. Simpson (R)1999 Jerry Twiggs (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)2000 Robert L. Geddes (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)2001 Robert L. Geddes (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)2003 Robert L. Geddes (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)2005 Robert L. Geddes (R) Bruce Newcomb (R)2007 Robert L. Geddes (R) Lawerence Denney (R)2009 Robert L. Geddes (R) Lawerence Denney (R)2010 Robert L. Geddes (R) Lawerence Denney (R)2011 Brent Hill (R) Lawerence Denney (R)

Party designation: (R) Republican; (D) Democrat; *party affi liation not available.

Political Party Breakdown 1891-2011Year Senate Total Republican Democrat Other* House Total Republican Democrat Other*1891 18** 36** 1893 18** 36** 1895 18 10 2 5(P)1(I) 35 25 1 8(P)1(I)1897 21 7 7 7(P) 48 17 15 16(P)1899 21 9 3 2(P), 7(F) 49 12 14 6(P), 17(F)1901 21 7 10 3(P), 1(SR) 49 20 16 6(P), 7(SR)1903 21 14 6 1(I) 47 35 111905 21 19 2 50 48 21907 21 15 6 51 38 12 1(I)1909 23 13 10 53 44 91911 23 14 8 59 35 241913 24 21 3 60 56 41915 33 19 11 2(Pr), 1(S) 61 32 28 1(Pr)1917 37 16 21 65 29 361919 41 29 12 64 46 181921 44 39 5 54 51 31923 44 25 14 5(Pr) 65 37 22 6(Pr)1925 44 32 5 7(Pr) 62 45 5 12(Pr)1927 44 29 11 4(Pr) 68 52 7 8(Pr), 1(I)1929 44 31 12 1 (I) 50 91931 44 23 21 70 43 271933 44 9 35 63 4 591935 44 8 36 59 6 531937 44 11 33 59 9 501939 44 27 17 59 39 201941 44 21 23 64 36 281943 44 31 13 59 32 271945 44 24 20 59 30 291947 44 31 13 59 42 171949 44 20 24 59 35 241951 44 29 15 59 36 231953 44 33 11 59 45 141955 44 24 20 59 36 231957 44 19 25 59 32 271959 44 17 27 59 24 35

Legislative Leadership 1891-2011 (continued)Year President Pro Tem/ Party Speaker of the House / Party

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1961 44 23 21 59 31 281963 44 23 21 63 34 291965 44 25 19 79 42 371967 35 22 13 70 38 321969 35 20 15 70 38 321971 35 19 16 70 41 291973 35 23 12 70 51 191975 35 21 14 70 43 271977 35 20 15 70 48 221979 35 19 16 70 50 201981 35 23 12 70 56 141983 35 21 14 70 51 191985 42 28 14 84 67 171987 42 26 16 84 64 201989 42 23 19 84 64 201991 42 21 21 84 56 281993 35 23 12 70 50 201995 35 27 8 70 57 131997 35 30 5 70 59 111999 35 31 4 70 58 122001 35 32 3 70 61 92003 35 28 7 70 54 162005 35 28 7 70 57 132007 35 28 7 70 51 192009 35 28 7 70 52 182011 35 28 7 70 57 13*Other includes: (P) Populist; (F) Fusion; (SR)Silver Republican; (I) Independent; (S) Socialist; (Pr) Progressive. ** Party affi liation not available.

Convening and Adjourning Dates of the LegislatureYear Session Convened Adjourned Days in Session1890 1st December 8, 1890 March 14, 1891 82*1893 2nd January 2, 1893 March 6, 1893 641895 3rd January 7, 1895 March 9, 1895 621897 4th January 4, 1897 March 8, 1897 641899 5th January 2, 1899 March 7, 1899 651901 6th January 7, 1901 March 12, 1901 651903 7th January 5, 1903 March 7, 1903 621905 8th January 2, 1905 March 4, 1905 621907 9th January 7, 1907 March 8, 1907 611909 10th January 4, 1909 March 6, 1909 621911 11th January 2, 1911 March 4, 1911 621912 1 E.S. 11th January 15, 1912 January 31, 1912 171913 12th January 6, 1913 March 8, 1913 621915 13th January 4, 1915 March 8, 1915 641917 14th January 8, 1917 March 10, 1917 621919 15th January 6, 1919 March 8, 1919 621921 16th January 3, 1921 March 5, 1921 621923 17th January 8, 1923 March 9, 1923 611925 18th January 5, 1925 March 5, 1925 601927 19th January 3, 1927 March 3, 1927 601929 20th January 7, 1929 March 7, 1929 601930 1 E.S. 20th February 24, 1930 February 25, 1930 21931 21st January 5, 1931 March 5, 1931 60

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1931 1 E.S. 21st March 6, 1931 March 13, 1931 81933 22nd January 2, 1933 March 1, 1933 591935 23rd January 7, 1935 March 8, 1935 611935 1 E.S. 23rd March 8, 1935 March 20, 1935 131935 2 E.S. 23rd July 8, 1935 July 10, 1935 31936 3 E.S. 23rd July 28, 1936 July 31, 1936 41937 24th January 4, 1937 March 6, 1937 621937 1E.S. 24th November 28, 1937 November 30, 1937 31939 25th January 2, 1939 March 2, 1939 601941 26th January 6, 1941 March 8, 1941 621943 27th January 4, 1943 February 28, 1943 561944 1 E.S. 27th February 28, 1944 March 1, 1944 21944 2 E.S. 27th March 1, 1944 March 4, 1944 41945 28th January 8, 1945 March 9, 1945 611946 1.E.S. 28th February 25, 1946 March 7, 1946 111946 2 E.S. 28th March 7, 1946 March 7, 1946 11947 29th January 6, 1947 March 7, 1947 611949 30th January 3, 1949 March 4, 1949 611950 1.E.S. 30th February 6, 1950 February 25, 1950 201951 31st January 8, 1951 March 12, 1951 641952 1 E.S. 31st January 15, 1952 January 16, 1952 21953 32nd January 5, 1953 March 6, 1953 611955 33rd January 3, 1955 March 5, 1955 621957 34th January 7, 1957 March 16, 1957 691959 35th January 5, 1959 March 9, 1959 641961 36th January 2, 1961 March 2, 1961 601961 1 E.S. 36th August 3, 1961 August 4, 1961 21963 37th January 7, 1963 March 19, 1963 721964 1 E.S. 37th July 29, 1964 August 1, 1964 41965 38th January 4, 1965 March 18, 1965 741965 1 E.S. 38th March 19, 1965 March 25, 1965 71966 2 E.S. 38th February 14, 1966 March 5, 1966 201966 3 E.S. 38th March 7, 1966 March 17, 1966 111967 39th January 2, 1967 March 31, 1967 891967 1 E.S. 39th June 19, 1967 June 23, 1967 51968 2 E.S. 39th January 29, 1968 February 9, 1968 121969 1 Ses. 40th January 13, 1969 March 27, 1969 741970 2 Ses. 40th January 12, 1970 March 7, 1970 551971 1 Ses. 41st January 11, 1971 March 20, 1971 691971 1 E.S. 41st March 22, 1971 April 8, 1971 181972 2 Ses. 41st January 10, 1972 March 25, 1972 751973 1 Ses. 42nd January 8, 1973 March 13, 1973 651974 2 Ses. 42nd January 14, 1974 March 30, 1974 761975 1 Ses. 43rd January 13, 1975 March 22, 1975 681976 2 Ses. 43rd January 5, 1976 March 19, 1976 751977 1 Ses. 44th January 10, 1977 March 21, 1977 711978 2 Ses. 44th January 9, 1978 March 18, 1978 691979 1 Ses. 45th January 8, 1979 March 26, 1979 781980 2 Ses 45th January 7, 1980 March 31, 1980 851980 1 E.S. 45th May 12, 1980 May 14, 1980 31981 1 Ses. 46th January 12, 1981 March 27, 1981 751981 1 E.S. 46th July 7, 1981 July 21, 1981 151982 2 Ses. 46th January 11, 1982 March 24, 1982 731983 1 Ses 47th January 10, 1983 April 14, 1983 95

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1983 1 E.S. 47th May 9, 1983 May 11, 1983 31984 2 Ses. 47th January 9, 1984 March 31, 1984 831985 1 Ses. 48th January 7, 1985 March 13, 1985 661986 2 Ses. 48th January 6, 1986 March 28, 1986 821987 1 Ses. 49th January 12, 1987 April 1, 1987 801988 2 Ses. 49th January 11, 1988 March 31, 1988 811989 1 Ses. 50th January 9, 1989 March 29, 1989 801990 2 Ses. 50th January 8, 1990 March 30, 1990 821991 1 Ses. 51st January 7, 1991 March 29, 1991 821992 2 Ses. 51st January 6, 1992 April 3, 1992 891992 1 E.S. 51st July 27, 1992 July 28, 1992 21993 1 Ses. 52nd January 11, 1993 March 27, 1993 761994 2 Ses. 52nd January 10, 1994 April 1, 1994 821995 1 Ses. 53rd January 9, 1995 March 17, 1995 681996 2 Ses. 53rd January 8, 1996 March 15, 1996 681997 1 Ses. 54th January 6, 1997 March 19, 1997 731998 2 Ses. 54th January 12, 1998 March 23, 1998 711999 1 Ses. 55th January 11, 1999 March 19, 1999 682000 2 Ses. 55th January 10, 2000 April 5, 2000 872000 1 E.S. 55tth December 8, 2000 December 8, 2000 12001 1 Ses. 56th January 8, 2001 March 30, 2001 822002 2 Ses. 56th January 7, 2002 March 14, 2002 682003 1 Ses. 57th January 6, 2003 May 3, 2003 1182004 2 Ses. 57th January 12, 2004 March 20, 2004 692005 1 Ses. 58th January 10, 2005 April 6, 2005 872006 2 Ses. 58th January 9, 2006 April 11, 2006 932006 1 E.S. 58 th August 25, 2006 August 25, 2006 12007 1 Ses. 59th January 8, 2007 March 30, 2007 822008 2 Ses. 59th January 7, 2008 April 2, 2008 872009 1 Ses. 60th January 12, 2009 May 8, 2009 1172010 2 Ses. 60th January 11, 2010 March 29, 2010 782011 1 Ses. 61st January 10, 2011 April 7, 2011 88 * The fi rst session adjourned for Christmas recess on December 21, 1890 and reconvened January 4, 1891, a period of 15 days. Even though the fi rst session spanned a period of 97 days it was offi cially in session only 82 days.

Legislation Summary 1959 - 2011 Introductions EnactmentsYear Session Bills Res. Bills Res. Vetoes1959 35th 638 68 303 42 131961 36th 651 77 331 47 41961 1 E.S. 36th 11 4 4 4 01963 37th 734 71 429 55 21*1964 1 E.S. 37th 7 10 6 9 01965 38th 608 76 321 48 151965 1 E.S. 38th 27 8 5 3 01966 2 E.S. 38th 67 39 21 28 01966 3 E.S. 38th 27 12 6 7 01967 39th 799 77 437 54 391967 1 E.S. 39th 30 14 18 12 01968 2 E.S. 39th 52 20 29 12 01969 1 Ses. 40th 796 91 473 53 81970 2 Ses. 40th 511 55 264 36 3

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1971 1 Ses. 41st 660 103 365 38 61971 1 E.S. 41st 43 4 10 0 21972 2 Ses. 41st 766 127 409 54 101973 1 Ses. 42nd 589 103 348 66 61974 2 Ses. 42nd 637 126 325 56 51975 1 Ses. 43rd 563 115 270 52 101976 2 Ses. 43rd 738 92 367 41 61977 1 Ses. 44th 645 77 326 49 151978 2 Ses. 44th 654 60 375 34 121979 1 Ses. 45th 599 71 325 39 131980 2 Ses. 45th 714 68 396 53 121980 1 E.S. 45th 15 8 1 5 01981 1 Ses. 46th 701 74 366 34 16*1981 1 E.S. 46th 16 6 2 1 11982 2 Ses. 46th 617 66 370 35 111983 1 Ses. 47th 589 61 282 35 231983 1 E.S. 47th 8 0 5 0 11984 2 Ses. 47th 586 48 289 27 141985 1 Ses. 48th 466 63 274 28 3*1986 2 Ses. 48th 691 68 348 26 81987 1 Ses. 49th 619 70 361 43 71988 2 Ses. 49th 732 80 376 36 91989 1 Ses. 50th 752 110 426 59 81990 2 Ses. 50th 804 63 439 27 31991 1 Ses. 51st 687 64 338 30 91992 2 Ses. 51st 726 76 342 18 81992 1 E. S. 51st 4 5 3 1 01993 1 Ses. 52nd 752 79 416 36 141994 2 Ses. 52nd 958 79 456 30 16*1995 1 Ses. 53rd 679 66 369 27 51996 2 Ses. 53rd 772 67 433 40 81997 1 Ses. 54th 695 66 404 41 51998 2 Ses. 54th 708 73 428 36 101999 1 Ses. 55th 666 87 397 47 42000 2 Ses. 55th 737 82 487 48 32001 1 Ses. 56th 662 80 397 54 32002 2 Ses. 56th 605 72 371 40 22003 1 Ses. 57th 678 81 381 47 82004 2 Ses. 57th 617 75 389 44 52005 1 Ses. 58th 642 84 405 47 92006 2 Ses. 58th 735 100 459 71 02006 1 E.S. 58th 1 0 1 0 02007 1 Ses. 59th 581 69 369 49 6*2008 2 Ses. 59th 633 58 410 32 32009 1 Ses. 60th 624 48 344 34 362010 2 Ses. 60th 549 69 359 40 02011 1 Ses. 61st 565 55 335 30 1

* Includes veto(es) overridden by both chambers to become law.

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Ainslie, George 1865,1866Allen, R.G. 1868,1870Anderson, V.S. 1868Anderson, W.F. 1880Baker, W.T. 1876Beatty, E.T. 1874,1876Beatty, James H. 1886Biggs, H.C. 1865Bingham, J.W 1888Bohannon, E. 1865Boomer, A.J. 1868Brearley, E.C. 1884Brown, L.P. 1866,1874Budge, William 1876,1880Call, C.C. 1870Callaway, A.E. 1865Campbell, Fred 1888Cannady, John M. 1874Capps, Stanford 1863,1864,1872Carter, M.A. 1866Clough, J.P. 1888Cobb, Chas 1880Coston, I.N. 1870,1872,1876Cowen, I.B. 1880,1882Crawford, Geo. N. 1884Cruther, James I. 1886Cummings, John 1864Dilley, S.B. 1864,1865,1880Dudley, C.C. 1868Dunwell, D.W.C. 1876Edwards, A.J. 1863Ensign, F.E. 1868Fenn, S.S. 1864,1865,1866Foote, R.E. 1874Galloway, Thos. C. 1882,1884Goulder, W.A. 1874Hailey, John 1880Hart, Jas. H. 1879,1884Hawley, James H. 1874Hays, Gilmore 1870,1872Helfrich, E.C. 1886Higbee, L.P. 1872,1876High, J.N. 1879Himrod, Chas. 1886Howard, S.P.C. 1868,1870,1872,1874,1876Hudson, W.H. 1866Hughes, P.L. 1886Ireland, J.N. 1888Isaman, S.G. 1884Jenkins, M.R. 1879Jewell, E.S. 1888Johnson, R.Z. 1880Johnson, E.P. 1882Jordon, E.A. 1886

Langford, W.G. 1876Larimer, Robert 1886Lynch, W. 1870Manning, Geo. A. 1879Martin, Henry 1874Mattox, H.A. 1870,1872Mayhew, Alexander E. 1886Mayhew, R.E. 1888McNab, A.J. 1886McNally, John 1870,1872,1874McPherson, Chas. 1888Miller, Joseph 1863,1864Miller, R.T. 1866Miller, R. Emmett 1872Monroe, D.G. 1870Moody, S.W. 1884Morrison, L.C. 1880Murray, James 1880Negley, J.S. 1888Nelson, T.F. 1888Nordyke, B.J. 1870,1872,1879Odle, James 1882Parsons, Geo. M. 1879Paul, G.W. 1868Peck, Henry 1880,1882Perkins, W.Y. 1888Pettingill, George 1879,1884Pierce, J.B. 1879Poage, S.C. 1884Poe, J.W. 1880Porter, F.C. 1876Prickett, H.E. 1874Regan, P.A. 1879,1882Rheem, Wm. C. 1863Riggs, H.C. 1866Robb, R.H. 1886Robie, A.H. 1874Robinson, C.E. 1882Scaniker, S.P. 1865,1866Shoup, Geo. L. 1879Sidebotham, R.A. 1876Smith, Ephraim 1863,1864Smith, H.W. 1884,1886Sparks, Thos. 1888Stalker, Alexander 1874Stanford, Lyman 1863Stevenson, E.A. 1866,1876Street, H.C. 1865,1866Stump, J.H. 1870,1872Taylor, J.M. 1868Taylor, J.S. 1868Taylor, William S. 1882Taylor, S.F. 1888Travis, Joseph 1879,1882

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Territorial Council 1863-1889 (continued)Tregaskis, R. 1876Vance, W.M. 1868,1870Wall, E.A. 1882Waterbury, E.B. 1863,1864Watson, Charles 1886Webster, W.L. 1882Wiley, N.B. 1879Willmot, L.P. 1880

Wilson, Benj. 1872,1884Witt, J.V.R. 1872,1876,1882Wood, Chas. A. 1884Wood, R.L. 1884Wright, J.B. 1872Yantes, B.F. 1868,1870Yantis, W.B. 1879

TERRITORIAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1863-1889Abbott, J.A. 1866Adams, Peter 1872Adams, David 1884Adams, Geo. W. 1884Agnew, J.D. 1865Allen, H. 1865Allison, William 1879Anderson, A.B. 1872Anderson, V.S. 1874Apperson, James J. 1872Bacon, L. 1863Baddock, J.H. 1874Badley, D.L. 1886,1888Bailey, Hayden 1868Baldwin, G.B. 1874,1879,1884Barnes, D.P. 1865Bassett, C.J. 1882Beatty, E.T. 1865,1868Bell, F.W. 1866Bell, G.W. 1868Bennett, Jas. A. 1872Biddy, Moses J. 1872Birdseye, J.W. 1879Blakley, Alexander 1864,1865Bodfi sh, C.P. 1863Bonner, J.J. 1879Brown, M.C. 1863Brumback, J. 1880Bruner, J.A. 1888Buckanan, A. 1882Burke, John M. 1886Burkhart, H.Z. 1888Burnett, E.G. 1886Butler, W.H. 1879Cahalan, T.D. 1870Calloway, A.E. 1870,1872,1879,1880Calloway, Thomas H. 1868Campbell, R.P. 1863Campbell, Patrick 1868,1870Campbell, Fred 1865,1872,1874,1880,1882Carr, James 1865Carter, J.W. 1865Catlin, Seth 1868Caton, H.T. 1866

Cave, Josiah 1874,1886Chaney, A.S. 1886,1888Chapin, George 1879Clark, Perry 1870Clay, H.H. 1888Cleary, Philip 1870,1874,1876,1884Clemens, Wm. 1874Clouch, J.P. 1886Cobb, Charles 1886Cooper, William 1879Coston, I.N. 1882Cough, J.P. 1884Cox, J.C. 1886Cozad, John 1866Crafts, G.W. 1872Crawford, J.R. 1870Crosson, B. 1865Crow, W.H.B. 1888Culp, Isaac 1874Cummings, J.W. 1880Curtis, T.J. 1876Davis, Nelson 1866Davis, Matt 1872Davis, C.K. 1876Davis, R.H. 1888Day, C.M. 1888DeHaven, James 1886,1888Dean, A. 1872Dempsey, Stephen 1876,1880Dodge, O.A. 1882Dudley, Joseph 1880Duval, John 1864Edwards, S.P. 1876Elder, Thomas 1872Elyea, W.A. 1886Emery, Geo. W. 1888Englis, A. 1866Evans, D.L. 1882Everett, P. 1870Fay, Thomas 1868Fenn, S.S. 1872Fenn, F.A. 1886Flournoy, A.W. 1866Fouch, D.W. 1882,1884

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Fox, J.C. 1884Froman, F.K. 1876Garrett, I.W. 1872,1880Gee, R.W. 1886Gilmore, G.W. 1876Gilson, J.J. 1880Girton, J.W. 1880Goodnough, S. 1868Goodrich, George 1886Goodwin, M.H. 1884,1886Gorton, G.W. 1888Goulder, W.A. 1864,1868Gray, Thomas 1876,1879Gray, A.S. 1880Green, W.B. 1884Griffi n, J.F. 1876Groat, Wm. 1874Grunell, M.L. 1882Guheen, J.J. 1886Hall, E.B. 1870Hall, Harvey B. 1872Hammond, Ed 1876Harbour, J.M. 1882Hardin, M.G. 1879Harley, W.S. 1868Harris, J.C. 1866Hart, Thomas B. 1868Hart, James H. 1876,1880Hartley, H.K. 1876,1882Hartwell, T.A. 1886Harvey, R.S. 1886Hasbrouch, Solomon 1864Hatch, L.H. 1872Hawley, J.H. 1870Hays, Gilman 1870Haywood, James A. 1882Hedrick, J.M. 1880Hibbs, I.N. 1880High, J.N. 1876Himrod, Chas. 1872Howard, W.H. 1864Hoyt, M.L. 1886Huffaker, A.T. 1872Hughes, J.G. 1870Hull, C.M. 1884Humphrey, C.B. 1879Hunt, F.M. 1874Hunter, Geo. W. 1886Hussman, S.T. 1868Jeffey, Thomas M. 1880Jeffreys, S.M. 1872Jenkins, M.R. 1865Jones, David R. 1879,1880,1884Jordon, E.A. 1888Keithly, W.R. 1863Kelley, Meridith 1868

Kelly, Milton 1863Kilborn, Marion 1888King, William 1879,1884Knight, J.W. 1866Kurtz, M.A. 1888Lamme, D.S. 1884Langdon, S.J. 1880Larimer, Robert 1882Larson, K. 1882Latta, E.C. 1864Law, W.L. 1866Leland, Alonzo 1863Lewis, John S. 1886Linbeck, Lewis 1868Luney, M.G. 1865,1874,1876,1884Lyons, James 1888Marshall, R.W. 1870Martin, J.M. 1888Martindale, W.C. 1882,1884Marx, V. 1868Maxon, H.J.G. 1879McCaleb, Jessie 1876McCarty, J.H. 1874McDonald, A. 1866McGrew, D.M. 1868McIntosh, J. 1864McKern, W.F. 1884McMahon, P. 1872McMillen, W.F. 1866Meyer, A.L. 1879Mickey, F.M. 1882Miller, L.C. 1863Mintzer, O.W. 1888Mitcham, J.I. 1888Mitchell, A.P. 1866Monroe, D.G. 1866Mooney, D.B. 1868,1870Moore, E.M. 1874Moore, Ed H. 1876Morgan, J.W. 1870Morse, Leonard D. 1876Mulkey, E. 1868Myer, John H. 1876Nelson, C.T. 1874Newsom, G.W. 1879Nichols, William 1879,1880Norcross, W.T. 1876Nordyke, B.J. 1866Ohle, Henry 1866Onderdonk, James L. 1880Orr, James A. 1863Parkinson, W.H. 1864,1865,1866Parsons, G.M. 1872Paul, G.W. 1866Pearson, Wm. C. 1879,1882Pefl y, P.J. 1880

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Tiner, I.L. 1865Tomer, G.W. 1872,1882Tompkins, J.J. 1870Trauger, J.H. 1872True, E.B. 1880Tufts, James 1863Tuthill, F.C. 1874Tutt, P.A. 1876Usher, W.P. 1870Van Slyke, W.H. 1870Varney, D.B. 1879Waldrip, I.S. 1874Ward, John 1876Waring, Ira S. 1888Warriner, B.L. 1876Watson, J.K. 1884Weatherman, P. 1879Webster, W.B. 1880Weiler, I.S. 1876West, John 1870Wheeler, H.H. 1870Wheeler, C.B. 1886Wheeler, Geo. P. 1888White, C.R. 1874White, J.W. 1874,1879Wickersham, J.H. 1870Willey, N.B. 1872Williams, Jefferson 1870Williams, W.S.M. 1884Wilmot, L.P. 1884Wilson, E.M. 1882Wilson, J.P. 1882Wood, John 1863Wood, R.L. 1876,1880Wooley, H.S. 1882Worky, E.J. 1865Wright, S.B. 1868Wright, Amos R. 1882,1884Yantis, B.J. 1870Yantis, W.B. 1870Yantis, R.T. 1879Yates, W.A. 1870Zeigle, V.S. 1868Ziegle, George 1864

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Pierce, John B. 1864,1865,1870,1874Points, F. 1876Pool, L. 1874Porter, W.T. 1870Quarles, J.P. 1884Quinn, P.S. 1868Reed, T.M. 1864Rett, W.H. 1874Rich, Joseph C. 1879,1880Richards, Geo. W. 1876Riggs, H.C. 1864Ripson, J.A. 1865Robb, R.H. 1879,1882Robbins, Orlando 1874Rohrer, John S. 1886Sampson, Geo. W. 1888Sanburn, J. Rand 1888Sargent, I.C. 1888Sayrs, C.D. 1865Van Schaick, J.H. 1888Shaw, T.B. 1886Sheperd, W.N.B. 1884Shoemaker, F.M. 1868Short, J.M. 1872Shoup, Geo. L. 1874Shoup, J.C. 1882Sidebotham, R.A. 1874Silverwood, J.P. 1870Simmondi, A.L. 1872Simpson, Chas. J. 1884Sissins, J.B. 1872Smith, Julian 1870Smythe, M. 1865Spencer, Robt. 1879Stafford, George 1866Stalker, Alexander 1879,1880Stalker, A.R. 1884Sterling, E.C. 1864Stevenson, E.A. 1874Steward, C.W. 1874Taylor, J.S. 1866Thatcher, J.B. 1882Thayer, W.W. 1866Thews, William B. 1886

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Abrahams, W. Dean 1973-1982Adams, W. Lloyd 1919-1920Adamson, D.E. 1935-1938Adamson, W.L. 1925-1926Aikele, Andreas 1935-1936, 1945-1946,1953-1958Ainslie, Wm. 1899-1901Albertini, John 1951-1954Albrethsen, Holger 1955-1960Albrethsen, Martin 1923-1924Alexander, Ray 1951-1952Allen, Edward 1901-1904Allen, Joe F. 1971-1972Ambrose, George L. 1941-1946Amestoy, Art M. 1959-1960Amonson, A.C. 1923-1924Anderson, E.H. 1937-1938Anderson, Larrey 1985-1990Andreason, John C. 1969-1970, 1995-2012Andrus, Cecil D. 1961-1966,1969-1970Andrus, S. Reed 1949-1950Archibald, R.G. 1923-1924Armstrong, E.P. 1919-1922Atherton, S.P. 1917-1918Atwood, J.P. 1937-1938Auld, James M. 1981-1982Ausich, Joseph L. “Joe” 1961-1966Bagley, Frederick R. 1967-1970Bahr, John H. 1941-1954Bailey, Jeremiah W. 1899-1901Bailey, Kent M. 2003-2004Bailey, Robert G. 1941-1942Bair, R. Steven 2007-2012Baird, E.D. 1939-1942Baker, Charles F. 1903-1904, 1917-1922,1925-1932,1935-1936Baldridge, H.C. 1913-1914Ballentine, James M. 1897-1898Ballantine, James W. 1897-1898,1901-1904Bandelin, Glenn E. 1945-1950,1953-1954,1959-1960Bane, S.P. 1917-1918Barker, John M. 1967-1984Barlow, Kimber C. 1933-1936, 1939-1944,1953-1962Barnum, Guy C. 1897-1898Barrett, George G. 1925-1930Barron, Chas. C. 1931-1932Barron, Lloyd F. 1959-1968Barton, Edward M. 1913-1914Bassett, Thomas E. 1897-1898Bastian, Stan 2007-2008Batt, Philip E. 1967-1970,1973-1978,1985-1988Baumann, Dave 2004-2006

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Baumhoff, Fred 1947-1950Beal, J. Burns 1963-1968Bean, Woodrow W. 1965-1968Beck, Rod 1985-1990, 1995Beers, Charles A. 1945-1946Beitelspacher, Ronald J. 1980-1992Bell, John J. “Jock” 1977-1980Benham, John 1909-1910Bennett, Bash L. 1925-1926Bennett, John T. 1897-1898Benson, Betty 1991-1992Bergeson, F.W. “Bill” 1957-1960Beymer, A.F. 1931-1932Bierbower, Vincent 1895-1896Bilyeu, C.E. “Chick” 1971-1994Bilyeu, Diane 1969-1970, 2007-2012Bivens, David W. 1967-1974Black, Michael S. 1977-1980Blackbird, Gerald V. 1979Blackbird, Mike 1986-1992Blackstock, Adam H. 1949-1958Blair, Garrison G. 1931-1932Blake, J. Bruce 1935-1938Blick, George L. 1959-1966Boatright, Clyde 1995-2002Bock, Les 2009-2012Bolton, W.E. 1949-1952Booth, C.W. 1919-1920Borden, C.F. 1913-1914Bottolfsen, C.A. 1959-1962Boughton, E.V. 1921-1924Bowen, Arthur M. 1909-1910Bowman, Earl W. 1915-1916Boyce, Edward 1895-1896Brackett, Bert 2007-2012Bradbury, W.A. 1917-1918Bradshaw, Kenneth 1977-1982Branch, Milton 1958Branch, W. Ric 1995-2002Brandt, R. Skipper "Skip" 2001-2006Brainard, Robert L. 1943-1944Branstetter, H.C. 1890-1893Brassey, Vernon K. 1969-1978,1981-1982Bray, Gail Etheridge 1983-1989Breier, Jr., C.J. 1943-1944Bremer, George A. 1915-1916Brenn, Harry A. 1939-1940Brigham, John Warren 1890-1893,1899-1901,1903-1904Broadsword, Joyce M 2005-2012Brocke, G.F. 1949-1950Brookman, E.A. 1935-1938Brooks, Karl B. 1987-1992Brooks, Mary T. 1965-1970Brown, Baldwin F. 1939-1940,1945-1948

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State Senate (continued)Brown, Carl E. 1923-1924,1937-1940,1945-1948Brown, Geo. L. 1959-1960Brown, John G. 1893-1894Brown, Robert S. 1895-1896Brown, Warren H. 1969-1974 Budge, Reed W. 1969-1986Budge, William 1899-1901Buller, Reginald F. 1907-1908Bunderson, Harold R. "Hal" 1993-2006Bundy, Wm. H. 1915-1916Burgan, Fred L. 1893-1894Burge, Ray O. 1961-1964Burgher, Charles H. 1941-1946Burkett, Michael 1989-1992, 2003-2008Burkey, C.R. 1921-1922Burns, J.K. 1951-1952Burstedt, Seth 1949-1956Burt, Carl R. 1959-1960Burtenshaw, Claude 1959-1960Burtenshaw, Don M. 1997-2006Burtenshaw, L.L. 1935-1938Buxton, O.J. 1947-1962Bybee, Robert L. 1901-1902Cady, Dale 1947-1948Calabretta, Martha “Marti” 1985-1992,

2003-2004Call, Bert 1949-1950,1957-1958Callahan, Donald A. 1923-1934Cameron, Dean L. 1991-2012Campbell, Arthur 1949-1950Campbell, Marguerite A. 1947-1952Campbell, Robert 1893-1894Campbell, Rollie L. 1961-1962Cannon, O.E. 1939-1950Cardiff, Leonard 1939-1940,1953-1960Carey, Michael 1899-1901Carlson, Herb 1983-1993Carson, Wm. 1947-1948Carter, D.L. 1915-1916Carter, Ronald G. 1979-1980Caseman, R.H. 1941-1942Cathcart, E.O. 1945-1946Caton, Elijah F. 1903-1904Chamberlain, Barbara 1993-1994Chapman, Gary 1983-1986Chase, Cyril C. “Cy” 1961-1966,1971-1980Chase, George 1947-1948Childers, Phil 1993-1994Choules, Albert 1935-1936Christenson, Andrew 1919-1922,1925-1926Christiansen, H.J. “Jim” 1987-1990Church, Daniel W. 1899-1901Clapp, Frank 1923-1924,1927-1930Clark, Chase A. 1933-1936Clark, Edward M. 1923-1924

Clark, Louis 1901-1902Clark, S.K. 1921-1922,1927-1934Clark, Solon B. 1923-1924Clark, T.E. 1949-1950Clark, W.W. 1921-1922Clark, Wilford W. 1903-1904Clemm, Lester V. 1979-1982Coates, George T. 1911-1912Cobbs, Lyle R. 1971-1978Coe, John Knox 1937-1938Coffi n, J.C. 1923-1928Coiner, Charles H. 2005-2010Collett, Harold 1965-1966Collin, Charles 1947-1948,1951-1954Compton, Richard "Dick" 2003-2006Conner, T. Dan 1933-1938Cook, Eldon W. 1949-1956,1961-1962Cooke, Karen 1989Cooper, Fred M. 1953-1962Corder, Tim Sr. 2005-2012Corey, I.N. 1925-1926Coryell, George 1897-1898Costley, Wm. J. 1949-1954Coughanour, W.A. 1897-1898Cowles,, C.F. 1923-1924Cox, Jr., J. Ray 1957-1962Craig, Larry E. 1975-1980Crapo, Michael D. 1984-1992Crawford, Harold J. 1965-1966Crea, William J. 1941-1946Crockett, Geo. E. 1925-1928Crookham, William 1971-1972Crooks, E.A. 1923-1924Crow, Gordon 1995-2000Crum, George E. 1903-1906Crutcher, William G. 1967-1972Crystal, Vearl C. 1977-1988Cummings, B.A. 1917-1918Cunningham, John W. 1895-1896Cunningham, M.F. 1933-1934Curtis, George H. 1917-1918Daniel, Vernon R. 1955-1960Daniels, J.E. 1919-1920Daniels, Russell O. 1959-1966Danielson, Judi 1995-2001Darrah, Joseph S. 1905-1906Darrington, Denton 1983-2012Davis, A.W. 1939-1940,1943-1946Davis, Bart M. 1999-2012Davis, Carl A. 1909-1910Davis, David William 1913-1914Davis, Dennis 1989-1994Davis, Elmer 1919-1920,1933-1934Davis, Nora L. 1957-1960Davis, Ray J. 1951-1954Davis, Samuel T. 1897-1898

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State Senate (continued)Davis, Thomas A. 1897-1898Day, Cassius M. 1895-1896Day, George A. 1903-1908Day, Jerome J. 1909-1912,1915-1916DeLamar, J.R. 1890-1893DeVoe, Carl W. 1931-1934,1937-1940Deal, Edson H. 1941-1950Dee, William J. 1961-1966Defenbach, Bryon S. 1913-1914Defenbach, Will S. 1967-1968Deide, Darrel 1997-2002Dempsey, Stephen 1890-1893Denman, Alvin 1937-1938Derr, Alfred M. 1937,1939-1942,1955-1958Derr, Hattie 1937-1938Detweiler, W.H. 1951-1954Dewey, E.H. 1895-1896Disney, Frank T. 1921-1924Dissmore, W.A. 1929-1932Dobler, Norma 1977-1986Dolman, Peter R. 1903-1904Donahue, Dennie 1957-1960Donart, George 1933-1940,1943-1946Donart, James B. 1959-1962Donesley, Brian N. 1989-1992Donnelly, Simon P. 1897-1898,1901-1902Dow, Robert E. 1935-1936Drevlow, W.E. 1955-1958Driggs, Don C. 1917-1918Dunklin, Betsy 1997-2002Dunn, Lloyd C. 1965-1966Dunning, Dow 1913-1914Duvall, O.P. 1925-1926Eames, David G. 1917-1918,1923-1924Easton, Charles F. 1899-1901Eckersell, A.B. 1937-1940Eckert, Jacob L. 1903-1904,1911-1912Edgington, George 1913-1914Egbert, Richard A. 1963-1980Eimers, G.W. 1953-1954Elliott, E.E. 1915-1916Elliott, Thos. 1917-1918Ellsworth, James 1965-1976Ellsworth, W. Fisher 1969-1972Erb, R.S. 1935-1940Eskelin, Dave 1973-1974Evans, Blaine F. 1957-1958Evans, David L. 1903-1904,1923-1924Evans, F.B. 1933-1934Evans, John V. 1953-1958,1967-1974Evans, Sr., L.L. 1917-1918,1931-1934Fairchild, Roger 1980-1990Fairchild, Sherman D. 1913-1914Faraday, Charles B. 1919-1920, 1927-1928,1931-1932Farthing, Glenn 1951-1952

Featherstone, A.H. 1921-1922Field, J.R. 1939-1940Fields, George 1913-1914Finch, John A. 1890-1893Fisher, George H. 1911-1912Fisher, J.T. 1921-1922Fitz, G.G. 1915-1916Floan, Leonard K. 1943-1948Floyd, William L. 1981-1983Fogg, Frank E. 1899-1901Foreman, D.I. 1941-1944Forsgren, J. Clifford 1963-1966Fox, Nelson D. 1901-1902Frasure, Evan 1993-2002Frazier, Jas. H. 1915-1916Fredericksen, Don G. 1959-1966,1969-1972Freehafer, A.L. 1909-1912,1929-1934Freeman, Frank 1953-1954Friend, C.H. 1935-1938Fulcher, Russell 2005-2012Fuller, Hiram G. 1915-1916Furness, Rex L. 1989-1992Gannon, Tom 2003-2008Gaffney, Ernest F. 1953-1954,1957-1960Gardner, David I. 1935-1936Gardner, H.G. 1925-1928Garry, Joseph R. 1967-1968Geaudreau, Guy L. 1951-1952Geddes, Robert L. 1995-2010Geddes, W. Stewart 1945-1948Gibson, Wesley 1929-1936Gilbert, Rachel S. 1985-1990Gilchrist, Robert 1919-1922Giles, Charles 1937-1938Gillette, Francis C. 1937-1938,1941-1946Glauner, Wm. 1935-1938Glenn, Fred 1963-1966Glennon, L.E. 1925-1926Goedde, John W 2001-2012Goff, Abe 1941-1942Golden, George D. 1895-1896Gooding, Frank R. 1899-1901Gooding, Fred W. 1901-1902,1911-1912Goodnight, Jacob L. 1909-1910,1913-1914Goodwin, Frank E. 1951-1956Gould, Gary H. 1981-1983Graham, Guy 1923-1924Graham, James E. 1941-1950Graham, W.E. 1915-1916Grant, Ernest M. 1915-1918Graves, Fred C. 1929-1932Gray, John S. 1890-1893Grebe, George W. 1927-1932Greene, R.T. 1947-1948Greenwood, Chas. O. 1927-1928Gunn, James 1890-1893

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State Senate (continued)Gustafsen, Fred 1947-1948Haddock, D.E. 1947-1948Hagan, Chris A. 1925-1930Hagedorn, Marv 2007-2008Haggerty, Geo. 1931-1932Haight, Charles C. 1945-1948Haight, Hector C. 1909-1914Hailey, O.E. 1919-1926Halferty, R.B. 1925-1932Hall, W. Scott 1939-1942Hamilton, Clark 1949-1954Hammond, Jim 2007-2012Hanrahan, James 1895-1896Hansen, Dennis S. 1987-1995Hansen, John D. 1987-1998Hansen, N.W. 1937-1942Hansen, Orval 1967-1968Hansen, Rodney A. 1955-1966Hanson, Alma 1925-1932,1939-1940Hanson, H. Max 1955-1958Hanson, Ivan A. 1973-1974Hanson, Jerry J. 1986-1988Hanson, Walter 1913-1914Harding, Ralph J. 1915-1918,1921-1922Hargrove, C.C. 1925-1926Harn, Harry R. 1937-1944,1965-1966Harris, Frank 1897-1898,1923-1924Harris, Frank W. 1939-1948Harris, Simon 1911-1912Harrison, Benjamin F. 1933-1934Hart, Alfred A. 1919-1920,1933-1934Hart, Jr., John W. 1905-1910,1913-1916Hartung, Mary 1990-1995Hartvigsen, Lester A. 1975-1980Hasbrouck, Herman J. 1909-1910Hastings, Charles 1927-1928Hastings, Fred W. 1905-1906Haun, Terry A. 1991-1994Hawkins, Stan 1991-2002Hayden, Norman 1937-1938Hayes, E.K. 1915-1916Hays, Charles M. 1899-1901Heagle, Lawrence F. 1939-1948Heath, Albert 1903-1904Heath, Thomas 1937-1942,1953-1958,1961-1962Hechtner, Howard D. 1953-1962Hedrick, Joseph G. 1913-1914Hegsted, Victor C. 1899-1902,1919-1922Heider, Lee 2011-2012Heinrich, Leland G. "Lee" 2007-2010Heiss, W.A. 1917-1920Heitfeld, Henry 1895-1898Henderson, Ben W. 1933-1936,1943-1944Henderson, J.W. 1925-1928Herndon, Steve 1987-1988

Herrick, W.H. 1947-1948Hersley, George 1945-1946Hiatt, Walter F. 1905-1906Hicks, Orla 1949-1950High, Richard S. 1967-1980Hill, Brent 2001-2012Hill, Geo. E. 1917-1918Hinkleman, Adolph 1939-1940Hinton, Walter J. 1925-1926,1935-1936Hitt, Houston T. 1937-1938Hoff, Jr., Theodore 1953-1958Hoggan, J. Reid 1959-1960Holden, J. Wesley 1931-1932Holden, Wm. S. 1939-1940Hooper, James 1899-1901Hoopes, George A. 1931-1934Horfman, Frank F. 1943-1944Hornibrook, Wm. H. 1911-1912Horsch, Dwight W. 1985-1986Horsman, W. Sam 1931-1934Houlahan, Alexander 1901-1902Houtz, K.D. 1915-1916Howard, Mack 1931-1934Howarth, Geo. W. 1921-1922Howe, C. Fred 1927-1928Howe, Don 1965-1966Howe, J. Morris 1893-1894Howell, Glenn 1941-1942Huffman, Claude 1923-1924Hughes, J.H. 1917-1918Hulbert, H.W. 1967-1968Hull, John J. 1905-1906Humphreys, W.R. 1945-1946Hunt, Frank W. 1893-1894Hunt, George W. 1931-1932Hunt, James Frank 1909-1910,1913-1914Hunt, Ralph S. 1921-1922Hunter, C.S. 1921-1922Hurlburt, H.M. 1925-1926Hutton, Angus P. 1915-1916Hyde, Norris J. 1987-1990Ingalls, James L. 1949-1952Ingard, D.L. 1917-1918Ingram, Cecil D. 1993-2004Ipsen, Grant R. 1993-2002Irwin, Carl D. 1945-1958Isaacson, J.M. 1925-1926,1929-1932Jackson, Roscoe N. 1917-1918Jackson, William A. 1951-1952,1955-1958Jacobs, E.E. 1907-1908James M., Ballentine 1897-1898Jenny, J.F. 1935-1936Jensen, A.I. 1933-1934Jensen, Denmark 1907-1908Jensen, J.Peter 1927-1928,1937-1938Jensen, Marion “Pete” 1949-1951

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State Senate (continued)Jensen, Parley P. 1945-1946Jeppson, Royal M. 1927-1928Jewell, Edward S. 1890-1893Johnson, A.R. 1919-1922Johnson, Adams G. 1913-1914Johnson, Hannibal F. 1893-1894Johnson, James 1915-1916Johnson, P.W. 1913-1914Johnson, Peter 1929-1930Johnston, W. Evert 1949-1952,1955-1960Jones, D.P. 1947-1952Jones, Henry 1905-1906Jones, Louis D. 1901-1902Jones, Seth D. 1921-1924Jones, T.D. 1923-1924Jorgenson, Michael "Mike" 2005-2010Jordan, Fred W. 1909-1910Judd, Claud R. 1975-1978Judd, F.H. 1919-1920Just, James 1935-1938Kaline, Axel 1915-1916Katseanes, George 1973-1974Kaufman, Sam 1967-1968Keith, James R. 1921-1924Keith, John E. 1927-1934Keithly, Tom J. 1955-1958Keller, Luis S. 1897-1898Kelley, A.D. 1937-1940Kelly, Kate 2005-2010Kennedy, Fred 2003-2004Keough, Shawn A. 1997-2012Kerns, Abner G. 1909-1912Kerrick, David E. 1991-1996Kerrick, J.E. 1919-1922Kidwell, Wayne L. 1969-1972Kiebert, Kermit V. 1975-1987Kiefer, Henry W. 1903-1904King, O.W. 1921-1922King-Barrutia, Robbi 1997-2002Kinghorn, Robert C. 1973-1977Kinkaid, John 1901-1902Kinsolving, C.J. 1917-1918Kirkpatrick, Ed. H. 1923-1926,1933-1934Klein, Edith Miller 1969-1982Knox, Walter 1925-1928Korter, W.L. 1933-1934Kress, Stan 1975-1976LaValle, Victor 1925-1926Lacy, Ralph E. 1983-1990Lafrenz, Frank H. 1935-1936,1939-1940Lamb, John 1905-1906Lamme, W.J. 1929-1930Langhorst, David 2005-2008Langrish, J.S. 1890-1893Lannen, Vernon T. 1979-1986Larsen, Allan F. 1991-1992

Larsen, C.W. 1937-1938Lau, Daniel J. 1923-1934,1937-1938Lee, Robert R. 1995-2002Lee, Wm. A. 1919-1920Lee, Worth S. 1911-1914Leese, James A. 1977-1980LeFavour, Nicole 2009-2012Leisy, Williard 1943-1944Lenz, J.G. 1915-1916Leslie, W.A. 1931-1932Lewis, Maris E. 1905-1906,1917-1918,1923-1924Line, Geo. A. 1925-1926Lippincott, J.A. 1899-1901Little, Brad 2001-2008Little, David 1975-1986Litton, Ralph 1955-1958Lloyd, Mary Ellen 1991-1994Lodge, Patti Anne 2001-2012Logue, Fred S. 1917-1918Loosli, Dimond 1935-1936Lough, Harold 1957-1968Loveland, Don C. 1963-1968Lowe, J.F. 1917-1920Lowe, S.T. 1917-1918Lowe, Sylvester T. 1915-1916Lowry, L. Cotty 1949-1952Luck, Charles W. 1913-1914Luekenga, R.E. 1953-1954MacDonald, James A. 1963-1964Macbeth, Ravenel 1901-1902,1905-1916Mackin, Don 1987-1990Madsen, Roger B. 1988-1990, 1993-1995Malapeai, Edgar J 2003-2012Manley, Art 1967-1972,1975-1980Manning, Darrell V. 1971-1972Manwill, F.L. 1941-1948Manz, Henry O. 1907-1908Marley, Bert W. 1981-1990Marley, Bert C. 2001-2006Mason, Ross 1919-1920Mason, Tracy R. 1919-1920,1937-1938,1941-1942May, Joseph E. 1925-1926,1935-1936May, R.C. 1939-1940Mayhew, Alexander E. 1893-1894Mays, Robert G. 1931-1934McAteer, Thomas F. 1967-1970McBride, Jack 1955-1956McBride, Robt. W. 1905-1906McCabe, A.R. 1947-1948McCann, Dorothy 1977-1978McClear, J.L. 1907-1908McCloud, A.F. 1915-1916McClure, James A. 1961-1966McCutcheon, O.E. 1907-1908

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State Senate (continued)McDermott, Patricia L. 1991-1992McDevitt, John A. 1909-1910McDonald, James J. 1899-1901McGee, John T. 2005-2012McIntosh, Ewen 1907-1908McKague, Shirley 2007-2012McKenzie, Curt 2003-2012McKinney, John 1921-1922McKown, John 1919-1920McLaughlin, Marguerite 1983-2000McLeod, Donald 1959-1964McMillan, John 1907-1908McMurray, John 1919-1930McMurrin, James L. 1899-1901McPherson, James 1893-1894McPherson, Murd 1943-1944McPherson, W.M. 1890-1893McRoberts, B. Joyce 1989-1996McRoberts, Darrel S. 1985-1988McWilliams, Ron 2003-2004Meadows, Vard W. 1947-1950,1953-1960,1965-1966Means, M.A. 1923-1924Meek, Benjamin A. 1951-1952Meffan, Geo. A. 1931-1932Melcher, Glee 1941-1942Mendenhall, Wm. H. 1915-1916Merrill, Israel “Is” 1977-1983Metcalf, Frank 1933-1936Middlemist, Edward S. 1949-1958Miller, Josiah E. 1893-1894Miller, Neil J. 1971-1972Miller, Tannis E. 1895-1896Miller, W.A. 1951-1952Miller, W.G. 1935-1936Mills, Robert H. 1959-1960Mitcham, J.I. 1893-1894Mitchell, Mike P. 1971-1982Mitchell, Perry W. 1911-1912, 1917-1918,1933-1936,1939-1948Mitchell, W.B. 1929-1930Mix, John P. 1969-1972Mix, Ulysses S. 1921-1922Monroe, Finley 1929-1930Monson, Ezra P. 1921-1922Montgomery, Alexander B. 1915-1916Moody, Chas. S. 1901-1902Moody, George 1955-1956Moore, Carl C. 1963-1966Moore, Frank L. 1901-1902Moore, John L. 1933-1934Moore, William C. 1947-1948,1951-1954Moore, William E. “Bill” 1981-1984Morgan, J.I. 1953-1954Morris, B.F. 1893-1894Morris, Victor T. 1945-1946

Mortimer, Dean M. 2009-2012Moss, Frank C. 1893-1894Moss, Hyrum T. 1953-1956Mulliner, Joseph S. 1899-1901Murdock, Leo D. 1951-1956Murphy, Arthur P. 1957-1977Murphy, Jack M. 1953-1954,1957-1966Murray, Dave 1931-1932Myer, Charles A. 1895-1896Myers, Maurice M. 1927-1928Naegle, A.W. 1953-1962Nally, Vincent A. 1961-1966Nash, I.H. 1919-1920Neagle, A.W. 1957-1958Neale, Floyd W. 1939-1944Neil, James H. 1931-1932,1935-1938,1943-1944Neill, Robert 1893-1894Nelson, Edwin 1925-1930Nelson, Gus 1933-1934Nelson, Perry Albert 1941-1942Nelson, Ralph S. 1917-1920,1927-1932Nelson, Thomas F. 1897-1898Newcomb, Russell W. 1991-1992Newcomb, Walter 1925-1930Newell, E.L. 1939-1940Newell, Warren 1903-1904Newport, James B. 1933-1940Nichols, Walter C. 1943-1944,1947-1948Noble, Jack 2003-2005Nock, Harry 1949-1952,1955-1964Noggle, G.E. 1921-1922Noh, Laird 1981-2004Nugent, Charles H. 1905-1908Nuxoll, Sheryl 2011-2012Nye, John A. 1929-1930O’Neil, Bernard F. 1903-1904O’Neill, Thomas B. 1917-1918Olsen, Martha E. 1939-1940Orme, E. Dean 1947-1950Orme, S.W. 1919-1922Osborne, F. Edward 1991-1992Owen, E.A. 1941-1942Owens, R.T. 1919-1920Paddock, E.A. 1921-1922Page, Alfred 1905-1906Page, O.F. 1911-1912,1927-1928Palmer, Lester C. 1955-1960Parkins, Arlie L. 1959-1964Parkinson, George C. 1895-1896Parry, Atwell J. “At” 1981-2000Parsley, Merle D. 1967-1968Patterson, Elmo 1955-1956Pearce, Monty J. 2003-2012Pearson, B.A. 1919-1920Peavey, John T. 1971-1976,1981-1994

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State Senate (continued)Pence, Arthur 1903-1904,1907-1908Peters, Wm. A. 1935-1936Pettibone, Nathaniel B. 1917-1920,1931-1934Philbrick, W.H. 1929-1930Phillips, Clarence H. 1949-1952Pierce, James M. 1897-1898Pike, Walter F. 1923-1924,1927-1928Pincock, John E. 1917-1918Platt, O.D. 1933-1934Poage, Frank I. 1927-1928Pollard, O.W. 1923-1924Poole, Charles W. 1911-1912Poole, John T. 1943-1944,1961-1962Porter, E.W. 1919-1922Potts, C.H. 1911-1912Prather, Watt E. 1961-1964Preston, Joe 1969-1970Preston, Thomas 1909-1912Price, J.D. 1943-1946Price, Joseph R. 1899-1901Proctor, George R. 1915-1918Pugmire, Edward M. 1901-1902,1909-1912,1915-1916Pugmire, George 1939-1942Purcell, L.I. 1935-1938Purtill, James A. 1901-1904Rabdau, Joe 1933-1936Radford, George R. 1955-1956Rakozy, Bernie R. 1985-1986Randall, F.S. 1917-1918Ransom, Richard 1951-1954Rasmussen, John A. 1959-1964Rasor, John W. 1953-1956Rath, Wm. E. 1937-1940Ray, D.C. 1937-1938Reed, Bert A. 1925-1926Reed, Don 1913-1914Reed, J. Loe 1921-1924Reed, Mary Lou 1985-1996Reed, T.B. 1925-1934Reents, Sue 1989-1996Rees, John E. 1895-1898Rehberg, F.H. 1921-1924Reid, J.W. 1925-1926Reilly, Terry 1983-1984Reineke, H. 1925-1926Reynolds, Fred O. 1927-1930,1933-1940Rhodes, James M. 1941-1946Rich, Ed. C. 1935-1942Rich, Joseph C. 1897-1898Rich, Roscoe C. 1931-1932Rich, William L. 1905-1908Richards, A.A. 1907-1908Richardson, Melvin M. "Mel" 1993-2008Richmond, R.R. 1925-1926

Ricks, Mark G. 1979-1994Ricks, Nathan 1915-1916Rigby, Lorenzo Y. 1927-1928,1935-1940Rigby, Ray W. 1965-1972Riggs, Jack 1997-2001Riggs, Sam D. 1933-1934Rigney, J.D. 1923-1926Ringert, William F. “Bill” 1983-1988Ririe, James E. 1945-1948Risch, James E. 1975-1988, 1995-2002Roberts, T.J. 1949-1950Robertson, Alexander S. 1895-1896Robertson, John D. 1919-1920,1927-1932Robins, C.A. 1939-1944Robinson, C.A. 1913-1914Robison, Kenneth L. 1979-1980Rockwell, Irvin E. 1915-1918,1929-1930Roden, William C. 1961-1968Rogers, George B. 1890-1893Roholt, Chris 1947-1948Rounds, Ruel 1895-1896Rowe, Burton C. 1931-1932Rowett, Robert M. 1967-1970Rowton, Joshua G. 1909-1910Rudd, George 1941-1942Ruick, Norman M. 1893-1894Russell, William A. 1905-1906Ryan, Harold L. 1963-1966Ryan, Philip 1935-1936,1939-1940,1945-1946Rydalch, Ann 1983-1990Samuelson, Donald W. 1961-1966Sanborn, John C. 1939-1942Sandberg, J. Cecil 1961-1970Sandy, John 1995-2002Saxvik, Robert 1971-1976Scanlin, Cynthia 1991-1992Schmidt, Dan J 2011-2012Schouweiler, Austin 1943-1946Schroeder, Gary J. 1994-2010Schwendiman, Harvey 1951-1954,1963-1966Schwiebert, Erwin 1951-1952Schwieder, A.W. 1943-1944Seaver, Joseph H. 1919-1922Seeley, J.R. 1961-1966Severson, Hyrum 1923-1924,1927-1928Shafer, W. Porter 1929-1934Shawhan, Benj. P. 1909-1912Shawver, Ellis 1955-1958Shawver, Ralph E. 1945-1948Shepherd, Joseph R. 1913-1914,1917-1918Shields, Jas. W. 1917-1918Shimp, Harry C. 1935-1936Shoup, James M. 1890-1893Shoup, Walter C. 1909-1910

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State Senate (continued)Shuldberg, Wm. A. 1931-1932Siddoway, J.C. 1939-1940Siddoway, Jeff C. 2007-2012Sims, Henry 1919-1920Sims, Howard 1937-1942,1955-1964Sims, Kathy 2001-2002Sims, Ray 1941-1942Sinclair, E.W. 1925-1930Slusser, K.P. 1951-1952Smith, E.W. “Dick” 1961-1964,1973-1978Smith, Edward C. 1890-1893Smith, Garfi eld 1941-1942Smith, Gilbert F. 1895-1896,1899-1901,1903-1904Smith, John L. 1901-1902Smith, Leander W. 1905-1906Smith, M.W. 1921-1922Smyser, C.A. “Skip” 1983-1990Smyser, Melinda 2009-2012Snodgrass, Sally E. 1991-1992Snook, Frederick E. 1937-1938Snook, Melvin 1949-1952Snow, Orval M. 1973-1976Soelberg, E.J. 1947-1952Solberg, Nels L. 1967-1972Sonner, W.I. 1921-1924Sorensen, Harry D. 1949-1952Sorensen, Sheila 1993-2004Spahn, Karl O. 1927-1930Spaulding, J.A. 1909-1910St. Clair, Clency 1911-1912St. Clair, John 1919-1920Stacey, Morris 1933-1934Stacy, James N. 1899-1901Staker, E. Lee 1985-1992Stanger, A.E. 1923-1924Starr, Clyde 1947-1954Steele, James E. 1905-1906,1915-1916Steen, John E. 1895-1896Steen, J. Wilson 1953-1954,1971-1982Steenson, Nellie Cline 1945-1950,1955-1962Stegner, Joe 1999-2012Stennett, Michelle 2011-2012Stennett, W. Clinton 1995-2010Stephens, Jos. C. 1901-1902Stevenson, Andrew B. 1903-1904Stevenson, Robert H. 1917-1918Stewart, George H. 1893-1894Stocks, John 1989-1989Stoicheff, James F. 1969-1974Storey, Ray F. 1955-1956Stratton, Owen T. 1931-1936Summers, H. Dean 1967-1976Sutcliffe, Ray L. 1921-1928Sutphen, D.H. 1923-1924Sverdsten, Terry 1981-1988

Swanstrum, W.P. 1929-1934Sweeley, Marlin J. 1909-1910Sweeney, Bruce L. 1983-1998Sweet, Edward S. 1915-1916Sweet, Gerry 2003-2006Sweet, Hiram 1913-1914Swenson, Leon H. 1969-1982Swisher, Perry 1963-1966Tacke, E.H. “Jack” 1973-1976Talboy, W.E. 1941-1942Tallman, A.V. 1925-1926Tanner, G.L. 1943-1944Tapper, W.J. 1935-1940Tate, David G. 1951-1952Taylor, Fred M. 1943-1950Taylor, Herman H. 1905-1906Thatcher, J. Kenneth 1951-1958Thomas, L.R. 1915-1918,1921-1924Thompson, John B. 1943-1948Thompson, W.W. 1921-1922Thorne, J.L. “Jerry” 1985-2002Thornton, W.C. 1949-1950Thorpe, S.L. 1941-1944Thrailkill, Louis W. 1919-1920Tibbitts, Wayne E. 1963-1966Tominaga, Lynn S. 1985-1991Toryanski, Mitch 2011-2012Transtrum, Ola 1923-1932Transtrum, Whitney J. 1963-1964Treiber, William 1927-1930Trounson, Wes 1983-1984Truitt, Warren 1907-1908Tucker, Tim 1989-1996Turner, C.E. 1919-1920Turner, Frederick H. 1897-1898Turner, John W. 1897-1898Turner, Theo 1901-1902Twiggs, Jerry T. 1985-2000Twilegar, Ron J. 1977-1982Tyler, J.W. 1919-1920Underwood, John L. 1890-1894Urdohl, Alexander 1897-1898Vaillancourt, L.J. 1923-1924Van Engelen, Dean 1977-1982Van Hoesen, D.W. 1921-1922Van Hoesen, E.G. 1925-1934Van Irons, William 1907-1908Van Sicklin, Edward A. 1907-1908VanWinkle, Roy 1931-1932VanHoesen, D.W. 1923-1924Vance, George 1988-1992Verner, Reese E. 1979-1980Vick, Steve 2011-2012Vincent, J.F. 1929-1930Von Harten, Rust 1909-1910Waldrip, Elmer 1907-1908

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State Senate (continued)Walker, John W. 1905-1906Walker, W.S. 1917-1920Wall, Harry 1945-1950Wallington, Hal L. 1961-1964Walters, L.R. 1907-1908Ward, Ray O. 1953-1954Ward, Willis R. 1967-1968Warren, George W. 1957-1960Watkins, Dane 1971-1986Watt, William D. 1895-1896Watts, James G. 1893-1894,1899-1901Wayman, W.M. 1905-1906Webster, Bill 1965-1966,1969-1970Webster, James W. 1929-1930Wedgewood, George W. 1917-1920Weiler, I.S. 1890-1893Welker, Herman 1949-1950Wellard, Jerry 1983-1984Wells, J.M. 1890-1893Werk, Elliott 2003-2012Wetherell, R. Claire 1983-1984, 1987-1996Wetherell, Robert M. “Bob” 1951-1952,1955-1964Wheeler, Ralph "Moon" 1995-2002Wherry, J. Ben 1951-1954Whitaker, Will F. 1909-1910Whitcomb, Enoch W. 1911-1912,1915-1922White, Alfred L. 1971-1974White, Gilbert J. 1929-1930White, Greene 1890-1894White, Raymond L. 1953-1956White, W.W. 1943-1946Whitewell, William C. 1907-1908Whitlow, W.W. 1945-1946Whitman, E.D. 1921-1922Whitten, R.E. 1921-1930,1935-1938Whitwell, William C. 1901-1904Whitworth, Herbert K. 1963-1968Whitworth,Lin 1995-2001

Wiley, H.K. 1929-1932Williams, D.I. 1949-1950Williams, Frank M. 1943-1946Williams, J. Marsden 1967-1984Williams, Joseph E. 1939-1950Williams, J. Stanley 2003-2006Williams, W.R. 1911-1912Williams, Walter W. 1933-1936,1941-1942Wilson, R.B. 1935-1938Wilson, Robert L. 1941-1942Wilson, W.J. 1943-1944Winder, Chuck 2009-2012Wing, Wm. 1890-1893Wisner, George 1939-1940Witty, Wm. H. 1919-1922Wolfe, W.H. 1943-1944Wood, Thomas E. 1923-1926Wood, Jr., Jack A. 1963-1966Woodward, Frank E. 1929-1930,1933-1936Worthman, Harry S. 1901-1902Wright, Earl S. 1945-1958Wright, Frank S. 1899-1901Wright, Lee A. 1937-1938Wunderlick, A.C. 1927-1928Wurtz, C.J. 1923-1924Yarbrough, Walter H. 1965-1986Yates, John E. 1911-1912Yeaman, M.B 1919-1922,1925-1930Yensen, J.E. 1961-1966Yost, Harry L. 1933-1936Yost, James A. 1973-1976Yost, John F. 1903-1904Young, Cy 1959-1962Young, Grant L. 1959-1960Young, Jack 1943-1944Young, James D. 1897-1898Young, James H. 1941-1948Young, R.H. “Bill” 1957-1968Zuck, O.G. 1915-1916

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Abbott, Asa S. 1907-1908Abbott, James 1975-1976Abercrombie, K.L. 1923-1924Adam, F.S. 1927-1928Adams, Louis R. 1909-1910,1913-1914Adams, Richard L. 1980-1992Adams, W. Edward 1899-1902Adamson, William L. 1917-1920Adkison, J. Loyal 1905-1906Adkison, John R. 1909-1910Agee, Harold 1965-1970Agenbroad, James 1941-1942

Ahrens, Pamela I. Bengson 1981-1995Ainey, D.W. 1905-1906Aikele, Janet 2001-2002Albrethsen, Adolph 1933-1938Albrethsen, Martin 1915-1918Alexander, John A. 1991-1998Alford, Albert H. 1897-1898Allan, Sr., John F. 1897-1898Allan-Hodge, Elizabeth “Liz” 1985-1990Allard, William 1915-1916,1919-1920Allen, Andrew A. 1901-1902Allen, Ernest 1955-1972

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Allen, George B. 1919-1920Allen, H.C. 1947-1950Allen, Howard E. 1923-1926Allen, Kenneth 1939-1940Allen, Orien V. 1905-1906Alley, Wm. 1901-1902Allington, John F. 1893-1894Allison, William 1893-1894Allred, B. Harvey 1917-1918Allred, Edgar M. 1911-1912Alltus, Jeff 1995-2000Alvord, Adelbert A. 1909-1910Andersen, Allen 2003-2004Andersen, James H. 1931-1932Andersen, Rudy A. 1967-1976Anderson, Alfred 1921-1922Anderson, Alfred S. 1917-1926Anderson, Andrew S. 1901-1902Anderson, Axel B. 1915-1918Anderson, Charles E. 1923-1924Anderson, Christian 1907-1908,1923-1930Anderson, Eric 2005-2012Anderson, Ernest 1915-1918Anderson, Eugene H. 1929-1930Anderson, Jared Oliver 1943-1944,1947-1948Anderson, Jesse 1939-1940Anderson, Joseph 1927-1932Anderson, Leonard W. 1935-1936,1939-1942Anderson, Lyle 1947-1948Anderson, Ole A. 1903-1904,1907-1908Anderson, Randall L. 1939-1946Anderson, Rufus J. 1905-1906,1909-1910Anderson, Swan A. 1893-1894Andreason, Roy C. 1945-1948Andrews, DeForest H. 1897-1898Andrus, Cowles 1927-1930Andrus, Ken 2005-2012Andrus, R. Howard 1949-1950,1963-1964Andrus, S. Reed 1935-1938,1941-1944Annest, James 1953-1956Antone, Steve 1969-1992Appel, W.H. 1925-1928Arbuckle, Charles H. 1899-1901Armstrong, Henry 1890-1893Arnzen, Dennis F. 1969-1972Arstein, Oscar 1967-1968Arthur, Edw. B. 1911-1912Ashley, Jr., William 1903-1906Atkins, Frank L. 1937-1938Atkins, Thomas J. 1925-1926Aulbach, Adam 1905-1906Averill, W.S. 1949-1950Averitt, Philetus 1899-1901Avery, Harry 1905-1906

Bagley, Fred 1965-1966Bailey, R.H. 1921-1922Bailey, Robert G. 1935-1940Baillie, Daniel 1917-1918Baird, W.G. 1919-1920Baldridge, H.C. 1911-1912Baldridge, M. Claire 1939-1940Baldwin, L.W. 1937-1938Bales, J.F. 1915-1916Ballantine, James W. 1893-1894Ballantyne, Sam’l 1907-1908Ballentine, James M. 1890-1893Bangs, Henry H. 1893-1894,1901-1902Bangs, Henry M. 1909-1910Barbee, J.H. 1923-1924Barber, Sidman I. 1931-1932Barbieri, Vito 2011-2012Barker, Norman 1917-1918Barlogi, James 1957-1958Barlow, Rampton 1965-1966Barlow, W. Rusty 1977-1982Barnes, Lee 1989-1992Barraclough, Jack T. 1993-2006Barrett, George G. 1949-1954Barrett, John S. 1893-1894Barrett, Lenore Hardy 1993-2012Barron, Charles L. 1973-1974Barron, Lloyd F. 1939-1942,1945-1946Barry, Geo. W. 1907-1908,1917-1918Barry, Harry W. 1933-1936Bastian, Stan 2005-2006Bateman, Linden B. 1977-1986, 2011-2012Bates, Mark A. 1899-1901Bates, Ross W. 1917-1918Batt, Phil 1965-1966Batt, Jr., John W. 1963-1964Bauer, Gary 2003-2004Bauer, Gus E. 1945-1946Baumann, Dave 1995-1996Baumgartner, John 1927-1928Baxter, J.L. 1925-1928Baxter, John L. 1895-1896Bayer, Clifford R. "Cliff" 2003-2012Bayer, Dieter W. 1985-1986Beal, J. Burns 1955-1958Beamer, D.L. 1923-1924Bean, Harry R. 1937-1940Bean, Woodrow “Woody” 1959-1962Beardmore, Lucy 1923-1924Beary, William H. 1897-1898Beasley, A.H. 1925-1926Beaudette, Edward 1899-1901Beaudoin, Monica 1989-1993Beck, Ward L. 1941-1942Bedke, Scott C. 2001-2012Bedwell, J.B. 1923-1924

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House of Representatives (continued)Beers, Charles A. 1943-1944Beitelspacher, Ronald J. 1979-1980Belcher, Norman 1905-1906Belknap, H.P. 1939-1940Bell, James K. 1911-1912Bell, Maxine T. 1989-2012Bell, Olney D. 1905-1906Bell, Tom 1943-1952Bennett, John T. 1895-1896Bennett, T.E. 1917-1920Bennion, Wilford 1905-1908Benson, Alvin B. 1959-1966Benson, John D. 1893-1894Berain, Jesse S. 1993-1995Bergeson, Bonnie 1972Bernard, Myrtle 1931-1932Berry, Frank C. 1911-1912Bieter, J. Patrick 1997-1999Bieter, David 1999-2004Bilbao, Carlos 2005-2012Bishop, Russell 1973-1974Bistline, Beverly B. 1975-1976Bistline, F.M. 1937-1942,1945-1946Bixby, G.L. 1899-1901Bivens, Dave 1993-1998Black, Max C. 1993-2012Black, Pete 1983-1996Black, Ronald L. 1987-1998Black, Roy L. 1911-1912Black, William A. 1897-1898,1903-1904Blaser, Ernest 1949-1950Blick, George L. 1951-1956Block, Sharon 2001-2012Bock. Les 2007-2008Boe, Donna 1997-2010Boellwood, O.J. 1943-1944Bogard, William J. 1893-1894Bohman, Ole 1915-1918Bolz, Darrell 2001-2012Bonin, Anthony 1947-1948Bonnell, A.L. 1919-1920Boomer, H.R. 1921-1924Booth, C.E. 1913-1914Bottolfsen, C.A. 1921-1924,1929-1932Bourne, John T. 1919-1922Bower, Vernon V. 1911-1912Bowers, Curtis 2007-2008Bowerman, Guy 1913-1914Boyd, Tom 1977-1992Boyle, John P. 1923-1926Boyle, Judy 2009-2012Boyle, Neil F. 1931-1936Brackett, Bert 2007-2008Brackett, Noy E. 1975-1986Bradbury, Fred H. 1935-1938Bradford, B.P. 1911-1912Bradford, Larry 2001-2008

Bradley, Henry C. 1911-1914Bradley, Lawson G. 1907-1908Brainard, Robert L. 1923-1932Brandt, John W. 1923-1928Branson, Dale R. 1972-1976Brassey, Barton A. 1957-1960Brassey, Vernon K. 1961-1964Brauer, Gus E. 1947-1948Braun, Carl P. 1975-1990Brauner, William J. “Bill” 1965-1966,1969-1970Brennan, Don 1971-1972Brennan, J. Tim 1957-1958Brennan, John R. 1901-1902Brewer, Glen 1949-1952Briggs, J.B. 1890-1893Brimhall, Preston B. 1983-1988Brimm, Joseph A. 1897-1898Brocke, Sr., George F. 1959-1972Brocksome, Brent 1985-1990Brooks, E.R. 1925-1926Brooks, John H. 1975-1984Brooks, Seneber S. 1907-1908Broomhead, Howard H. 1909-1910,1929-1930Brown, Charles G. 1929-1930Brown, Charles M. 1895-1896Brown, DeWitt E. 1903-1904Brown, G.M. 1961-1968Brown, H.E. 1941-1942Brown, L. Ed 1985-1990Brown, Lorenzo D. 1897-1898Brown, Wm. R. 1913-1914Browning, Curtis 1919-1920Bruce, Walter S. 1923-1924Bruneel, Frank C. 1995-2002Brunt, A.W. 1941-1944Brunzell, Sr., J.M. 1903-1904Bryan, Daniel W. 1897-1898Buckner-Webb, Cherie 2011-2012Budge, Hamer H. 1939-1942,1949-1950Budge, Keith 1947-1950Buehler, E.R. 1955-1956Buhler, Harold 1943-1946Bunting, Peggy 1973-1984Burgoyne, Grant 2009-2012Burke, William 1903-1904Burleigh, A.W. 1921-1922Burns, J. Keith 1943-1944Burns, Wm. H. 1933-1934Burrell, David 1911-1912Burt, Carl R. 1955-1958,1961-1962,1965-1966Burt, Cyril O. 1985-1990Burtenshaw, Claude J. 1953-1954Bush, D.D. 1905-1906

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Bush, Eugene L. 1965-1968Busmann, Charles L. 1939-1948Butler, F.G. 1931-1932Butler, Leo A. 1973-1974Caldwell, Rufus A. 1890-1894Call, C.J. 1923-1924Callahan, Donald 1921-1922Callaway, Mary 1933-1936Callen, Jerry 1985-1988Callister, David 1997-2002Cameron, J.F. 1890-1893Cammack, Wilbert 1965-1972Camp, Jas G. 1901-1902Campbell, John L. 1997-2004Campbell, O.H. 1921-1926Campbell, Stewart 1913-1914Canfi eld, Homer 1919-1920Cannon, Joseph S. 2003-2006Cannon, Oscar E. 1915-1918,1921-1922Capp, Luther M. 1897-1898Carey, Jack W. 1965-1966Carl, Fred 1939-1940Carlson, Johnny 1959-1960,1963-1964Carpenter, N.B. 1919-1922Carr, Walter H. 1967-1972Carratt, H.B. 1915-1916Carter, William C. 1897-1898Cartmell, Palmer G. 1893-1894Case, Sherman 1913-1914Casey, H.M. 1890-1893Cassell, John U. 1907-1908Cavanagh, Dan J. 1935-1938Cavanah, Charles C. 1907-1908Ceaser, Charles G. 1911-1912Cellan, Merle 1978Cenarrusa, Pete T. 1951-1967Chadband, J.F. “Chad” 1983-1986Chadderdon, Marge 2005-2012Chalfant, Frank E. 1927-1928,1951-1952Chamberlain, Barbara K. 1991-1992Chandler, J.T. 1943-1944Chandler, Wm. M. 1913-1914,1931-1932Chapman, A.B. 1925-1926Chase, Roger 1997-2002Chatburn, J. Vard 1957-1986Chavez. Liz 2007-2010Cheirrett, Clair 2000Chew, Susan B. 2007-2012Childers, Phil 1985-1992Christensen, Alfred 1905-1906Christiansen, Jim 1993-1996Christensen, Moses 1941-1944Christenson, F.L. 1935-1936Church, H. Floyd 1913-1914Clagett, Thomas 1897-1898Clagstone, Paul 1909-1910

Claiborn, Sr., Jack D. 1961-1972Clampbell, Clara L. 1899-1901Clark, A.J. 1923-1924Clark, Charles S. 1947-1948Clark, Chase A. 1913-1916Clark, Columbus 1913-1914Clark, James W. 1997-2010Clark, J.M. 1915-1916Clark, Nathan H. 1907-1908Clark, S.K. 1915-1916Clark, Sam 1987-1988Clark, W.W. 1927-1928Clark, Wilford W. 1895-1896Clawson, Calvin C. 1897-1898Clay, Herbert H. 1893-1894Clements, Maurice L. 1973-1976Clemm, Lester V. 1974-1978Clevenger, Walter 1893-1894Clouchek, Emma 1931-1932Coats, George T. 1909-1910Cobbley, George T. 1927-1930Cobbs, Lyle R. 1965-1970Coiner, Charles W. 1945-1958Coker, Tracy 1935-1938Coleman, Marion 1953-1954Collins, Charles S. 1917-1918Collins, Gary E 2001-2012Combs, A.T. 1933-1934Commons, Elvin G. “Sonny” 1951-1952Conant, Edward 1899-1901Condie, Angus 1969-1976Congdon, J.P. 1923-1924Conlin, T.J. 1933-1934Conner, Albert H. 1907-1908,1913-1916Conover, J.B. 1919-1920Cook, Charles F. 1953-1956Copple, E. Don 1969-1974Cornforth, Leonard 1959-1960Cosho, Maude L. 1931-1934,1937-1938Cossitt, H.H. 1925-1926Coughlin, C.T. 1915-1916Coulter, Robert W. 1923-1934Cowden, Ralph A. 1893-1896Cowles, C.F. 1917-1920Cox, A. Ira 1945-1946Cox, Harrison 1941-1942Cozier, Robert V. 1895-1896Crane, A.A. 1893-1896Crane, Brent 2007-2012Crane, Ron 1983-1998Cranston, J.C. 1947-1948Crapo, Terry L. 1967-1972Crawford, Harold J. 1963-1964Cronin, Brian 2009-2012Crookham, William 1969-1970Crookham, Jr., George L. 1955-1962

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Dredge, Wilford J. 1959-1960Drevlow, W.E. 1947-1948,1951-1954Driscoll, Dean 1917-1918Driskel, D.W. 1901-1902Dryden, John Q. 1890-1893Duffi n, Mark 1985-1990Duncan, Freeman B. 1989-1992Duncan, Verne A. 1963-1964Dunn, Lloyd 1971-1974Dunning, Dow 1909-1912Durahl, Harry 1947-1948Durant, Thos. H. 1901-1902Durfee, George A. 1927-1928Durham, Beth 1957-1958Durst, Branden J. 2007-2010Duval, Claud H. 1909-1910Dwyer, P.J. 1901-1902Eames, John S. 1917-1918Eastman, Sam 1951-1952Eberle, Charles 2003-2004Eberle, W.D. “Bill” 1955-1962EchoHawk, Larry 1983-1986Eckles, William H. 1911-1912Edelblute, Wm. H. 1913-1916Edgar, R.T. 1931-1932Edgington, Geo. W. 1911-1912Edmunson, Clete 2003-2008Edwards, Gene 1981-1982Edwards, John A. 1965-1966,1969-1972Edwards, Lydia Justice 1982-1986Edwards, Mary 1972Edwards, Thomas H. 1909-1910Edwards, W.H. 1933-1934Egan, Horace F. 1899-1901Egbert, J.H. 1921-1928Egbert, Richard A. 1941-1948,1961-1962Eichelberger, Albert V. 1903-1904Eimers, John P. 1911-1912Eismann, Samuel 1967-1968Elam, Laurel E. 1929-1930Elder, John C. 1897-1898Elder, Thomas 1895-1896Elgin, James H. 1971-1974Elison, John A. 1923-1926Elkington, W.H. 1945-1946Elliott, E.E. 1913-1914Ellis, Kris 2001-2002Ellsworth, Frank D. 1899-1901Ellsworth, Julie 1997-2006, 2011-2012Elrod, David J. 1915-1916Emery, Dan D. 1951-1956,1975-1976,1979-1982Emery, George E. 1890-1893Erhart, Milt 1995-1996Ericson, Isaac 1899-1902Eskridge, George E. 2001-2012

Crow, Benj. S. 1911-1912Crow, Dolores J. 1983-2006Crowley, C.E. 1929-1930Crozier, Vivian 1985-1986Cruikshank, Fred 1915-1916Cuddy, Charles D. 1991-2004Cummerford, Patrick 1909-1910Cunningham, Arch 1907-1908Curtis, George H. 1933-1938Cushman, Thomas R. “Tom” 1983Cyr, Jr., Edward V. 1937-1940Daggett, George W. 1899-1901Daly, Joseph D. 1895-1896Dance, D. Theron 1961-1964Danielson, George G. 1969-1982Danielson, Judi 1989-1994Darrow, T.H. 1923-1928Daughters, T.A. 1917-1918David, Earl 1931-1932Davidson, Marion 1961-1982Davis, Claude R. 1925-1928,1931-1932Davis, E.G. 1911-1912Davis, Fred H. 1901-1902,1915-1916Davis, J.H. 1921-1922Davis, Nora L. 1943-1956Davis, Owen T. 1937-1938Davis, P.M. 1933-1934Davis, R.L. “Dick” 1985-1992Davis, Thomas A. 1895-1896Davis, Wm. A. 1901-1902Day, Joe H. 1933-1938Deal, W.W. “Bill” 1991-2007Dean, Carroll W. 1971-1984Decelle, Paul A. 1991-1992Deckard, Jerry 1983-1984,1987-1990Demming, Jas. J. 1901-1902DeMourdaunt, Reed 2011-2012Denney, Lawerence 1991-1992, 1997-2012Derr, A.R. 1921-1922Detweiler, William H. 1927-1928,1939-1942Dewey, Linda 1983-1985Dewey, John C. Jr., 1935-1938Dickenson, A.S. 1913-1914Dilatush, Chas., 1899-1901,1903-1904Dill, C.W. Jr 1939-1940Dils, N.S. 1915-1916Dinnison, Walter 1949-1954Doane, David 1951-1954Dobler, Norma 1973-1976Donaldson, Chas. R. 1955-1956Donaldson, Samuel J. 1905-1906Donohue, Emmett 1939-1940Doolittle, Robert L. 1949-1962Dorr, Tom 1995-1996Douglas, Bonnie 2003-2004Drake, Emma 1919-1920

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French, Burton L. 1899-1902French, C.S. 1903-1904,1913-1914Friend, Eugene 1913-1914Friend, Samuel 1911-1912Frome, William M. 1953-1960,1963-1966Fry, Daniel P. 1935-1938Fry, Robert 1983-1988Fuld, Joseph W. 1925-1928Fuld, Sidney C. 1905-1906Fuller, Charles C. 1897-1898Fullmer, E. Cameron 1981-1982Fulton, Robert F. 1897-1898Funk, Peter F. 1937-1938Gaffney, Edward 1937-1940,1945-1946Gaffney, Ernest 1949-1952Gaffney, Frank 1893-1894Gagner, Lee 1997-2004Galbreaith, W.S. 1921-1926Gallant, E.H. 1945-1946Galloway, James W. 1911-1912Galloway, Thomas C. 1903-1904Gamble, Daniel 1895-1896Gannon, John 1990-1992Garbutt, James 1919-1920Gardner, C.M. 1919-1920Gardner, Frank 1913-1914Gardner, H. Grant 1945-1963Gardner, Jos. S. 1947-1950Garn, Royal 1921-1924Garner, Dale B. 1961-1966Garrett, Kathie 2003-2006Garrett, Oscar W. 1939-1940Garry, Joseph R. 1957-1960Geddes, Robert C. 1977-2000George, John H. 1969-1970George, Mary 1923-1924Gerner, Fred 1941-1946Gibbs, Marc 2009-2012Gibson, Wesley 1911-1912Gifford, M.P. 1921-1922Gilbert, Rachel S. 1981-1984Gilchrist, Robert 1913-1916Giles, Charles 1917-1918Gillis, W.D. 1923-1928Gines, Ralph J. 1973-1976, 1995-1996Giovanelli, Thomas Joseph 1987-1988Girton, Thomas W. 1893-1894Givens, Jeanne 1985-1988Givens, Raymond 1919-1920Glahe, John D. 1899-1901Glavin, Barney 1945-1948Gleason, W.L. 1907-1908Gleed, J. Guy 1939-1940Glennon, John 1933-1934Glennon, Lawrence E. 1911-1912Goehry, Jacob L. 1917-1918

Ethel, D.B. 1890-1893Evans, David L. 1899-1901Evans, E. Ralph 1913-1916Evans, Fred 1913-1914Evans, Isaac B. 1909-1910Evans, Sr., L.L. 1929-1930Everett, Russell 1947-1948,1951-1952Eyre, John R. 1973-1974Fails, Herman P. 1927-1928,1931-1932Fairman, Percy 1925-1926Fallon, Joseph P. 1907-1908Faris, John W. 1915-1916Faris, Robert Wesley 1953-1954Farmer, Mark M. 1959-1960Farmin, Earl D. 1911-1914Farner, Virgil 1965-1966,1969-1972Farraday, Charles B. 1909-1910Farrell, Garret H. 1903-1904Featherstone, Albert H. 1909-1914,1919-1920Fenn, Frank A. 1890-1893,1897-1898Fenn, Lloyd A. 1921-1930Ferguson, H.V.A. 1913-1914Feuerstein, F.S. 1933-1934Fiat, H.F. 1921-1922Field, Debbie S. 1995-2006Field, Frances 1985-2006Findlay, Frank 1983-1984Findley, Alma 1915-1918Finke, George 1913-1914Finkel, Ben 1937-1946,1949-1950Finney, William 1903-1904Finstad, J.C. 1907-1908Fisher, E.E. 1929-1930Fisher, George H. 1899-1901Fitz, Herbert G. 1973-1980Fitzpatrick, John J. 1903-1904Fitzwater, Beth 1975-1976Flandro, Millie 1991-1996Flannigan, Edward J. 1897-1898Fletcher, Francis 1895-1896Fletcher, G.F. 1893-1894Flint, Warren 1903-1904Fogg, Bob H. 1963-1964Fogg, James E. 1907-1908Fogg, Russell 1953-1956,1969-1974Foley, P.J. 1919-1920Ford, Vic 1947-1948Foreman, D.I. 1931-1938Foresman, Charles A. 1909-1910Forrey, Robert M. “Bob” 1983-1986Foster, George 1905-1906France, Hugh 1905-1906Frasure, Evan 1991-1992Frazier, Arthur 1933-1934Fredricksen, Peter 1890-1893Freehafer, Albert L. 1907-1908

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Goldensmith, W.R. 1897-1898Golder, James Dean 1977-1984Gooch, J. Orlando 1949-1952Goodnight, Jacob L. 1890-1893,1905-1906Goodwin, C.G. 1929-1931Goodwin, John Howard 1931-1932Goodwin, Robt. J. 1921-1922Goodwin, Virgil C. 1933-1936Gorby, Robert D. 1905-1906Gossett, Charles C. 1933-1936Gough, T. McParlin 1919-1920Gould, Celia 1987-2002Gould, Gary 1978-1980Gowey, Allen 1949-1954,1957-1958Graham, Guy 1931-1936Gray, Chas. W. 1915-1916Gray, Clark 1931-1932Gray, George R. 1897-1898Gray, Grove C. 1905-1906Grayot, Don C. 1951-1952Grayson, Carl M. 1921-1922Greaves, John C. 1893-1894Green, Andrew Jackson 1890-1893Green, Kenyon 1949-1950Green, Robert W. 1963-1964,1967-1968Greenawalt, Earl C. 1971-1974Greenwood, C.O. 1919-1920Greer, James R. 1903-1904Grice, Charles L. 1915-1918Griffi n, Frank 1933-1934Griffi th, Albert R. 1931-1932Grimmett, John H. 1907-1908Grimmett, Orson H. 1955-1958Gudmundsen, Irel 1919-1922Guernsey, Roger L. 1979-1980Gunnell, Earl 1949-1954Gurnsey, Kathleen W. “Kitty” 1975-1996Gustafson, Fred 1925-1926Guthrie, Jim 2011-2012Gwartney, J. Michael 1977-1982Gwartney, L.N. 1947-1952Gwin, Fred F. 1921-1922Haagenson, D. Dean 1983-1990Haakenson, Robert M. 1967-1972Hackney, Charles A. 1927-1930Haddock, D.E. 1945-1946Haddock, Max T. 1967-1968Hadley, J. Steven 1997-2002Hadley, Julius C. 1897-1898Hagan, Chris A. 1923-1924Hage, Theodore 1901-1902Hagedorn, Marv 2007-2012Hale, Ernest A. 1971-1990Hale, R.T. 1945-1946Haley, R. Graham 1933-1934Hall, Orvis W. 1899-1901

Hall, W. Scott 1919-1922,1925-1926Hall, Wayne 1986-1992Halliwell, J. P. 1939-1940Hamer, Thomas R. 1897-1898Hamill, G.T. 1905-1906Hammond, F. Melvin 1969-1984Hammond, Todd 1999-2002Hampton, Elvon 1945-1946,1949-1958Hampton, Hyrum S. 1897-1898Hampton, Wayne 1947-1948Handy, J.A. 1935-1940Handy, Leo J. 1957-1960Hanley, John 1890-1893Hanlon, Redmond J. 1903-1904Hanlon, Thomas O. 1899-1901Hanmer, Edw. J. 1911-1912Hansen, Charles W. 1931-1932Hansen, Jim 1989-1994Hansen, Lawrence 1917-1918Hansen, M. Reed 1984-1992, 1995-2000Hansen, Orval 1957-1962,1965-1966Hansen, Randy 1999-2000Hanson, E.N. 1927-1928Hanson, H. Max 1949-1954Harchelrode, Abe L. 1913-1916Harding, Ralph R. 1955-1956Harlow, Ronald V. 1975-1980Harn, Harry R. 1931-1932,1935-1936Harrington, Fred N. 1931-1938Harrington, J.A. 1921-1922Harris, Eli M. 1907-1910Harris, Frank W. 1933-1934Harris, Larry W. 1977-1986Harris, William McGee 1897-1898Harrison, Frank 1919-1920Harrison, L.S. 1919-1920Harrison, Ralph 1955-1958Harsh, J.A. 1927-1932Hart, John W. 1901-1902Hart, Mark 1963-1964,1969-1970Hart, Phil 2005-2012Hartgen, Stephen 2009-2012Hartung, Mary 1987-1989Hartvigsen, Lester A. 1967-1974Harwood, Pat K. 1965-1968Harwood, R.J. "Dick" 2001-2012Hasbrouck, Eltinge 1949-1950Hatch, C.M. 1927-1928,1931-1932Hatch, L.W. 1925-1932Hawkes, Ezra M. 1953-1954Hawkes, Raymond 1947-1948Hawkins, Joseph 1890-1893Hawkins, Stan 1985-1990Hawkley, Dan 1993-1994Hawley, Jack 1953-1954Hawley, Jess B. 1947-1948

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Holm, Paul C. 1943-1944,1947-1948,1951-1954Holmberg, Axel E. 1911-1912Holt, Charles E. 1897-1898Holzheimer, Edward 1909-1910Hooper, Andrew J. 1893-1894Hooper, Christopher R. 1979-1988Hopkins, Marl C. 1969-1970Hornbeck, Twila 1995-2002Horsch, Dwight W. 1979-1984Horsley, Milton L. 1937-1944Horton, Anitalouise 1988Horvath, Jr., Louis J. 1977-1994Hosack, Robert E. 1975-1978Hove, Fred E. 1933-1936Howe, Charles R. 1941-1944Howell, Emmett J. 1901-1902Howell, George W. 1959-1964Hubbard, D.R. 1917-1918Hubbard, Robert W. 1963-1966Hudelson, Archibald B. 1907-1908Hudelson, James A. 1933-1934,1937-1938Hudelson, R.C. 1931-1932Huffaker, W.D. 1923-1924Hughes, Harley L. 1895-1896Hugo, C.J. 1919-1922Hull, Clair B. 1963-1964Hull, H.J. 1915-1916Hull, Harold B. 1921-1926Hulse, Joseph B. 1899-1901Hunsinger, J.D. 1915-1916Hunt, J.C. 1915-1916Hunt, James F. 1895-1896,1901-1908Hunt, Ralph S. 1913-1914,1917-1920Hunter, William 1901-1902,1915-1916Huntley, Robert C., Jr. 1965-1966Hussman, William B. 1917-1918,1935-1938Hutchison, Thomas 1929-1930Hutton, Angus P. 1911-1912Hyde, Aden 1965-1972Hyde, John 1911-1912Hyde, Wm. A. 1899-1901Hynes, W.J. 1933-1936Infanger, Ray E. 1973-1992Infelt, James S. 1975-1976Ingard, D.L. 1915-1916Ingling, Wm. J. 1901-1902Ingram, Gary J. 1973-1980Irwin, Bertha V. 1921-1922Irwin, Isaac 1890-1893Isaac, Arthur D. 1981-1982Isaacson, J.M. 1951-1954Jackson, Larry 1971-1978Jacobs, Judd D. 1911-1912Jaquet, Wendy 1995-2012

House of Representatives (continued)Hawley, Jr., James H. 1931-1932Hay, Janet S. 1985-1990Hayes, James C. 1955-1956Hayford, L.G. 1913-1914Hays, John W. 1897-1898Head, Kitchener E. 1965-1966Healy, Wm. 1913-1914Hechtner, Howard D. 1943-1950Hedges, Ed 1969-1972Hedlund, Emery E. 1961-1982Heikkila, Norman S. 1953-1956Heim, Charles 1893-1894Hellekson, Oscar 1911-1912Henbest, Margaret 1997-2008Henderlider, Robert 1953-1954Hendershot, E.C. 1933-1934Henderson, Adelbert 1913-1914Henderson, Frank N. 2005-2012Hendricks, Milo A. 1911-1912Hendricks, Orval E. 1931-1938,1943-1944Hendrix, W.L. “Bill” 1955-1964Heney, Thomas 1901-1902Henry, Samuel E. 1895-1896Herndon, Roy B. 1913-1914Herndon, Steve 1985-1987Herrick, Coit E. 1935-1936Hersley, George 1935-1938Heseman, E. 1937-1938Hess, Alma C. 1899-1901Hiatt, Walter F. 1901-1902Hibbard, A.E. 1929-1930Hicks, A.R. 1915-1916Hicks, Mellin S. 1895-1896Higer, C.H. 1957-1962Higgins, Elfreda 2009-2012Higgins, Jim S. 1981-1982Higgins, Kent A. 2001-2002Hill, Boyd 1985-1990Hill, George E. 1911-1912Hill, Jay 1967-1968Hill, Theo. 1939-1940Hillier, George C. 1903-1904Hintze, A.F. 1957-1958Hirschi, Frank W. 1961-1966Hitchcock, Beecher 1917-1920Hixon, C.M. 1890-1893Hoagland, Glenna L. 1985-1986Hodgin, J.L. 1929-1932Hoff, H.H. 1919-1920Hoffman, Jesse 1925-1932Hofman, Elaine 1991-1996Hogan, Nels 1923-1924Hohnhorst, John 1943-1950Holland, Joseph 1915-1916Hollifi eld, Gordon R. 1975-1984

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Jordan, L.B. 1947-1948Jorgensen, Geo. M. 1927-1930Jorgensen, Kay L. 1959-1960Joslyn, Alvin W. 1961-1970Judd, Claud 1973-1974,1983-1992Judd, June 1991-2000Kaline, Axel 1909-1910Kasberg, Alex 1927-1930Kaschmitter, Joseph 1949-1954Katerndahl, R.W. 1923-1930Kauffman, Joseph 1943-1944Kaufman, Jr., Sam 1957-1960Kearnes, Elaine 1972-1982Keat, James A. 1897-1898Keating, James W. 1927-1932Keetch, Elijah C. 1903-1904Keeton, Paul C. 1981-1986, 1993-1994Keeton, Wm. D. 1923-1924Keim, Wallace B. 1943-1948Keith, John E. 1907-1908Keithly, Clyde R. 1967-1972Kelley, John 1901-1902Kellogg, Hilde 1983-1990, 1993-2004Kelly, Dan 1977-1984Kemp, Jana M. 2005-2006Kempfer, W.H. 1949-1950Kempton, Jim D. 1991-2001Kendell, Max E. 1969-1972,1977-1978Kendell, Wayne 1997-2002Kennevick, Jack C. 1971-1988Kent, A.J. 1917-1920Kent, Pernecy D. 1959-1960Kerby, F.M. 1903-1904Kerl, T.P. 1909-1910Kersey, Sr., William A. 1959-1960Kershaw, Thomas D. 1984Kiger, M.A. 1915-1920,1923-1926Kilborn, Marvin 1901-1902Killen, Bill 2007-2012Killpack, Jr., John D. 1903-1904,1907-1908Kimpton, Clarence W. 1953-1956King, Clarence 1931-1938King, James 1915-1916King, Martin 1890-1893King, Phylis K. 2007-2012King, Robbi 1993-1996King, William 1893-1894King, William J. 1915-1916Kingsford, Willard 1923-1924Kingsley, Chas. S. 1899-1901Kinney, Wm. A. 1937-1938Kirby, Daniel 1919-1920,1923-1924Kirby, Frank M. 1911-1912Kirkland, Buford 1949-1950Kirkpatrick, Orin E. 1905-1906Kirtley, Jr., James L. 1907-1908

House of Representatives (continued)Jarnagin, M.L. 1923-1924Jarvis, Rich 2009-2010Jayme, J.M. 1911-1912Jenifer, Joel 1933-1934Jenkins, E.G. 1969-1972Jenkins, Francis 1903-1904Jenkins, Griff L. 1929-1932Jenkins, Janet 1991-1996Jenny, Jacob Ferdinand 1927-1928, 1931-1934Jensen, Christian 1911-1912Jensen, Denmark 1901-1906Jensen, Grover 1949-1954Jensen, Junius C. 1933-1934Jensen, Lorenzo 1933-1936Jensen, Parley P. 1941-1942Jensen, W.H. “Pete” 1967-1968Jessup, Ed. L. 1931-1932Johness, Frank E. 1899-1901Johnson, Adams G. 1911-1912Johnson, Albert M. “Al” 1983-1996Johnson, Alph W. 1961-1962Johnson, Charles A. 1919-1920,1923-1924,1927-1928Johnson, Ellis 1965-1968Johnson, Ervin W. 1895-1896,1905-1906Johnson, George F. 1981-1986Johnson, James 1913-1914Johnson, Kurt L. 1967-1984Johnson, Michael T. 1993-1995Johnson, Richard H. 1897-1898Johnson, S. Albert 1967-1976Johnson, Sadie 1955-1956Johnston, Peter G. 1907-1918,1921-1922Joines, Hugh S. 1897-1898Jones, Benjamin J. 1907-1908Jones, Charles D. 1965-1966Jones, Donna 1987-1998Jones, Douglas R. 1985-2006Jones, Earl D. 1917-1918Jones, Egbert W. 1890-1893,1899-1901Jones, Frank A. 1931-1932Jones, George R. 1941-1946Jones, Harry F. 1941-1948Jones, Hugh W. 1933-1936Jones, J.E. 1925-1928Jones, Jim 1997-1998Jones, Lewis D. 1907-1908Jones, R.O. 1913-1914Jones, Seth D. 1919-1920Jones, Thomas R. 1907-1908Jones, Thos. J. 1911-1912Jones, W.H. 1951-1952Jones, William R. 1909-1910Jones Jr., Myron 1977-1982,1985-1986,1989-1992

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Lee, Eldred 1957-1958,1961-1962Leese, James A. 1977LeFavour, Nicole 2005-2008Lehrbas, L.A. 1917-1918Leighton, R.E. 1939-1940Lenaghen, Robert 1959-1960Leonardson, Elmer C. 1965-1966Leonardson, Ken K. 1943-1944Lewis, B.E. “Bud” 1973-1982Lewis, Charles H. 1917-1918Lewis, Harry 1913-1914Lewis, Hyrum S. 1935-1940,1943-1946Lewis, George J. 1893-1894Limbaugh, Thomas F. 1998-1999Lincoln, Ray 1965-1974Lind, O.J. 1935-1936Lindburg, Leland 1965-1966Linder, J.I. 1915-1916Lindley, Roy 1941-1942Lindsay, D.K. 1931-1936Line, Geo. A. 1923-1924Linford, Golden C. 1985-2000Little, David 1973-1974Little, Walter E. 1965-1986Litton, Ralph 1961-1962,1967-1972Lloyd, Mary Ellen 1987-1990Lloyd, T.J. 1923-1924Loertscher, Thomas F. 1987-2002, 2005-2012Logue, Fredrick S. 1905-1906Longeteig, I.J. 1929-1930Looney, Larry 1969-1972Loosli, Dimond 1931-1932Loosli, S. Lynn 1991-1996Lott, Darrell 1953-1954Loveland, Don C. 1983-1992Loveless, Wayne 1971-1974Lovesy, W.H. 1907-1908Lowe, Mathias W. 1945-1950Lowell, J.H. 1903-1904Lowry, L. Cotty 1947-1948Lucas, A.B. 1917-1918Lucas, James R. “Doc” 1981-1992Luker, Lynn 2007-2012Lundberg, Joe J. 1945-1946Lusk, James R. 1935-1938Luttropp, Fred 1933-1934,1941-1942Lynes, Charles S. 1899-1901Lyons, James 1890-1893Lytle, William F. 1979-1982Machen, Harry E. 1949-1950Mackintosh, Daniel T. 1909-1910Madden, Roscoe S. 1899-1901Mader, Dan 1993-2002Magee, Lewis J. 1915-1916Magill, Len 1905-1906Magleby, Jacob 1925-1928

Kisling, Floyd O. 1955-1962Kistler, Ira W. 1959-1960Kjellander, Paul 1995-1999Klein, Edith Miller 1965-1968Klepfer, S.J. 1933-1936Klingler, Karl C. 1959-1968Klonick, Ed 1943-1944Knigge, Lawrence 1977-1985Knipe, George D. 1927-1930Knox, Walter 1923-1924Koch, H. Ferd 1963-1974Koch, Jr., Karl E 1984Koch, Sr., Karl E 1965-1972,1975-1976Koelsch, Charles F. 1913-1916Koenig, Harold 1941-1942Koontz, Robert J. 1967-1968Kraus, Virgil L. 1971-1981Kren, Steve 2007-2010Kribs, Edwin P. 1915-1918Krumsick, Harry 1947-1948Kugler, John B. 1955-1956Kulczyk, Henry 2003-2004Kunz, Kent S. 1997-2002LaForest, T.J. 1915-1918LaTurner, E.E. 1951-1958LaValle, Victor 1919-1920Labrador, Raul 2007-2010Lacy, Ralph E. 1981-1983Lacey, Roy 2011-2012Lafferty, A.B. 1947-1948Laird, Roy M. 1955-1964Lake, Dennis M. 1997-2012Lake, Lynn 1955-1956Lamson, G.W. 1931-1932Lance, Alan G. 1991-1994Lane, B.G. 1933-1934Langford, Eulalie Teichert 2001-2004Langhorst, David 2003-2004Lansberry, W.A. 1939-1940Lanting, William J. 1959-1974Larsen, Allan F. 1967-1978, 1993-1996Larsen, C.W. 1931-1932Larson, J. Berkley 1951-1952Larson, John 1929-1932Larson, Mark A. 1983-1984Lasuen, Leanna 1987-1992Lattimer, Willard 1969-1970Lau, Daniel J. 1913-1916,1921-1922Lau, Heber J. 1947-1948Lauridsen, Melvin 1949-1950Lawson, H.A. 1913-1914Lawson, Paul P. 1893-1894Lazechko, Molly 1991-1992Leaf, Charles W. 1911-1912Leavitt, Charles C. 1931-1938Lechelt, Ronald 1977-1978

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Magleby, Stering 1947-1948Mahana, David F. 1893-1894Mahoney, Con 1986-1994Mandell, Frank C. 1901-1902Manifold, J.B. 1927-1928Manley, Art 1965-1966Manning, Darrell V. 1961-1968Marineau, W.T. 1927-1930Markel, J.M. 1923-1924Marley, Bert W. 1979-1980Marley, Bert C. 1998-2001Marlow, Gilbert 1933-1934Marriott, Jim 2007-2012Martens, Waldo 1985-1988Martin, J.C. 1890-1893Martin, James G. 1961-1964,1969-1970Martinez, Elmer T 2003-2006Mason, Wm. H. 1913-1914Mathewson, Chester G. 1903-1904Mathews, Russ 2005-2010Maxwell, Don 1933-1934May, Andrew 1917-1918, 1921-1922,1939-1940,1943-1946Mayes, Gil 1939-1940Maynard, Don L. 1941-1942,1963-1972,1975-1978McAffee, John 1933-1934McAllister, Michael E. 1973-1974McArthur, P.D. 1945-1946McBee, Edwin 1899-1901McBirney, J.H. 1923-1932McBirney, William S. 1909-1910McBratney, William 1905-1906,1909-1910McBride, Howard R. 1903-1904McBride, Robert W. 1903-1904McCabe, A.R. 1941-1946McCabe, Thos. 1911-1912McCann, Dorothy H. 1973-1977,1983-1990McCarter, Claude C. 1929-1932McCarter, Hugh F. 1893-1894McCarthy, John J. 1893-1898McClurg, C.W. 1923-1926McCollum, Joe 1974McCombs, George 1923-1928,1931-1932McCracken, Robert M. 1907-1910McCutcheon, O.E. 1909-1910McDermott, Patricia L. 1969-1990McDermott, T.H. 1913-1914McDevitt, Charles F. 1963-1966McDevitt, Herman J. 1951-1952,1959-1966McDonald, Allen C. 1931-1932McDonald, Charles A. 1909-1910,1919-1922McDonald, Charles F. 1925-1930McDougal, Ralph 1945-1946McEvoy, Mike 1991-1992McFadden, Lettie J. 1909-1910

McGeachin, Janice 2003-2012McGillivray, Ally 1909-1910McGinley, J.H. 1927-1928McGowan, Fred C. 1915-1918McGowan, Geo. L. 1917-1920McHan, Ellis V. 1971-1976McIntosh, J.W. 1917-1918McKague, Shirley 1997-2007McKeeth, Sylvia 1993-1996McKinlay, Alexander D. 1905-1906,1909-1910McKinlay, Glenn P. 1901-1902McKinney, Helen 1965-1972McLaughlin, Marguerite P. 1979-1982McLeod, A.A. “Art” 1955-1956McLeod, Donald 1957-1958McLeod, Geo. A. 1907-1908McMahon, A.I. 1919-1920McMillan, John 1895-1896,1925-1926McMillan, Shannon 2011-2012McMullen, J.C. 1917-1918McMurray, John 1915-1918McMurrin, James L. 1897-1898McNeal, James R. 1903-1904McNeil, A.W. 1937-1938,1941-1942Meade, Owen 1931-1936Meeker, J.R. 1933-1948Mehlhoff, J.P. 1925-1928Meikle, Sr., Steve M. 1955-1958Mendenhall, Vernon H. 1949-1952Mendenhall, Wm. H. 1913-1914,1927-1930Merrill, E.S. 1890-1892Merrill, F.M. 1890-1893Merrill, Jay M. 1949-1956Merrill, John 1893-1894Merrill, R. Dee 1967-1970Merrill, Rodney 1913-1914Merrill, W. Israel 1971-1976Metcalf, Frank 1927-1928Metcalf, Wm. D. 1901-1902Meyer, Henry 1915-1916Meyer, Wayne 1995-2004Mickels, Arnold 1913-1914Miles, Charles C. 1907-1910,1915-1918Millar, Arvil 1955-1958,1961-1966Miller, C. Wendell 1973-1980Miller, Carl J. 1919-1922Miller, David T. 1893-1894Miller, Edith I. 1949-1950Miller, Helen J. 1937-1938,1943-1960Miller, Janet J. 2003-2006Miller, John W. 1901-1902Miller, Maynard 1993-1998Miller, Neil J. 1967-1970Miller, W.J. “Bill” 1949-1950Miller, William A. 1899-1901

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Murdock, Leo D. 1939-1940,1943-1950Murphy, Arthur P. 1937-1938,1941-1944,1951-1952Murphy, Ira G. 1939-1940Murphy, William J. 1959-1972Murray, Joseph H. 1899-1901Naccarato, Mike 2003-2004Nafziger, Pattie 1991-1994Neibaur, Mack Wm. 1977-1990Neider, C.W. 1965-1966,1973-1976Neill, Robert 1895-1896Nelsen, Fred 1965-1968Nelson, Adrian 1899-1901Nelson, Bert G. 1911-1912Nelson, Enoch 1943-1944Nelson, Fred 1933-1938Nelson, James S. 1903-1906Nesset, Jeff 2011-2012Newcomb, Bruce 1987-2006Newcomb, Russell W. 1987-1988Newman, Allen D. 1937-1942Newport, James B. 1917-1918Nichalson, James A. 1899-1901Nichols, DeWitt L. 1915-1916Nielsen, Cantril “Flash” 1951-1952Nielsen, Pete 2003-2012Nielsen, Thos. C. 1911-1912Nielson, James 1913-1914Nielson, L.J. 1919-1920Nihart, Fred 1911-1914Noble, Hattie F. 1899-1901Nonini, Bob 2005-2012Northrup, William N. 1915-1916Norton, Charles 1913-1914O’Connell, John L. 1937-1938O’Dwyer, George 1919-1922O’Leary, Henry C. 1941-1942,1947-1950O’Meara, J.J. 1931-1932Oakes, Ralph W. 1911-1914Olberding, Darwin 1990Olmstead, Ralph E. 1973-1982Olsen, O.A.M. 1929-1930Olsen, Wallace 1941-1942Onweiler, William C. 1969-1976Oppenheim, Benj. W. 1927-1930Orme, Rich E. 1980-1984Osborn, Ralph W. 1899-1901Osborne, F. Edward 1989-1990Osmond, Alfred 1899-1901Otter, C.L. “Butch” 1973-1976Oversmith, August H. 1913-1914,1927-1930Owen, William F. 1903-1904Oxley, Edmond R. 1901-1902Page, Alfred 1903-1904Paine, John D. 1939-1940Paisley, Oscar C. 1925-1928

Milliken, W.T. 1925-1926Millo, W.L. 1951-1952Mills, F.J. 1893-1894Mills, George E. 1890-1893Mills, J.C. Jr. 1925-1926Mills, Robert H. 1945-1956Mills, Ward A. 1963-1966Mills, William Larry 1941-1942,1947-1952,1963-1966Minden, Chester C. 1943-1948Miner, Doyle C. 1973-1980Misenhimer, P.W. 1931-1932Mitchell, John 1897-1898Mitchell, Mike P. 1969-1970, 2003-2006Mitchell, Perry W. 1903-1904Moffatt, Willis C. 1943-1946Molyneaux, John A. 1957-1958,1961-1972Monlux, Charles W. 1941-1946Monroe, James W. “Jim” 1951-1966Monroe, Richard J. 1895-1896Monson, Ezra P. 1917-1920Monson, Hiram 1915-1918Montgomery, Bev 1999-2002Montgomery, E.C. 1921-1922,1929-1930Montgomery, Gary L. 1981-1992Moody, Charles Stuart 1899-1901,1917-1920,1925-1926Moore, Andrew W. 1901-1902Moore, Avery C. 1903-1904Moore, Carl C. 1959-1962Moore, Charles C. 1903-1906Moore, Don C.D. 1941-1946Moore, L.L. 1921-1922Morebeck, George C. 1909-1910Morgan, A.H. 1919-1920Morgan, George L. 1905-1906Morgan, Vern E. 1941-1944Morgan, William M. 1897-1898,1911-1912Morris, R.W. 1937-1938Morris, Victor T. 1939-1944Morrison, Thomas L. “Tom” 1989-1990Mortensen, H. Grant 1991-1992Mortensen, Max C. 1993-2002Mortimer, Dean M. 2007-2008Moss, J. Henry 1933-1934,1937-1938Moss, Thomas 2001Mounce, Eben 1901-1902Moyle, Mike 1999-2012Mulkey, Wm. L. 1899-1901Mullaley, James J. 1905-1908Mulliner, Joseph S. 1897-1898Munger, Morgan 1975-1982Munk, Lewis 1951-1952Munro, D.R. 1890-1893Munsey, C.M. 1939-1942Munson, Charles J. 1899-1902

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Potter, Grant 1953-1954Potvin, Gregg 1957-1960Powell, B.H. 1935-1936Powell, Henry F. 1901-1902Powell, S.C. 1933-1934Powers, Charles 1961-1964Powers, H.E. 1935-1938Powers, Harvey B. 1905-1906Preston, Elford Chilcote 1923-1926, 1941-1942Preston, Joe 1965-1968Preston, Thomas 1903-1904,1921-1924Price, Lyttleton 1890-1893Price, Richard 1903-1904Pugh, H.A. 1919-1920Pugmire, Edward M. 1897-1898Pyeatt, Thomas 1890-1893Pyke, Francis A. 1901-1904Pyle, Wm. 1951-1956Quinlan, John T. 1917-1918Quinn, John J. 1965-1966Rambeau, Edward C. 1955-1956Rambeau, Ione E. 1957-1960Ramey, Louis F. 1933-1938Rammell, Max H. 1963-1964Ramsey, F.C. 1890-1893Randall, Fred S. 1915-1916Randleman, C.W. 1941-1942Randolph, John S. 1895-1898Rasmussen, John A. 1937-1942Ravenscroft, Vernon F. 1963-1974Ray, D.C. 1933-1936Raybould, Dell 2001-2012Raymond, W.L. 1923-1924Reardon, John F. 1969-1980Redman, James 1907-1908Redwine, Hyram G. 1899-1901Reed, Wm. T. 1931-1932Reich, Fred 1961-1962Reid, Harold W. 1959-1962,1965-1992Reid, James 1903-1904Reinke, H.C. 1939-1942Remsberg, Jr., John 1941Reynolds, Boyd L. 1921-1924Reynolds, Dorothy L. 1975-1980,1983-2000Reynolds, Samuel M. C. 1899-1901Rhodes, James L. 1955-1956Riblett, Frank 1903-1904,1909-1910Rice, Edward W. “Ed” 1971-1976Rice, John C. 1897-1898Rich, A.M. “Kay” 1959-1960Rich, Edward C. 1909-1910Rich, R.C. 1929-1930Richards, A.A. 1905-1906Richards, James H. 1905-1906Richards, Jesse H. 1917-1918

Palmer, Jenkin L. 1957-1972Palmer Joe 2009-2012Palmer, W. Dean 1953-1962Paris, Ralph 1953-1958Parish, Fred T. 1927-1932Parker, Ernest L. 1911-1912,1923-1924Parks, John S. 1913-1914Parks, Raymond G. 1979-1992Parrish, Jay M. 1921-1922Parsley, Merle D. 1965-1966Parsons, Charles A. 1909-1910Pasley-Stuart, Anne 2003-2010Patch, L.V. 1909-1910Patrick, Jim 2007-2012Patterson, Geo. 1919-1920Patterson, Homer G. 1899-1901Patterson, Horace J. 1965-1968Paulson, C.O. 1951-1954Paxman, Gary L. 1979-1983Payton, W.O. 1951-1952Pearce, Monty J. 1999-2002Pearson, Art C. 1927-1928Pearson, Harry P. 1939-1940Peck, Arthur B. 1937-1942Peck, W.H. 1921-1924Peckham, Cecil R. 1917-1920Peede, Frank 1903-1904Pence, Arthur 1901-1902Pence, Donna 2005-2012Pence, Peter 1901-1902Penfold, B. 1939-1940Penford, V. 1937-1938Pennington, J.H. 1927-1928Perkins, William Y. 1897-1898Permann, Ernest L. 1961-1968Perry, Christy 2011-2012Peters, Ralph B. 1987-1992Petersen, Clyde C. 1961-1962Peterson, Ephraim 1899-1901Pettibone, N.B. 1945-1946Pettygrove, E.N. 1927-1932Philbrick, W.H. 1909-1910Phillips, M.E. 1929-1930Pieper, Don 1955-1966Pietsch, Carol 1995-1996Pincock, George A. 1911-1912Pino, John Hardy 1967-1970Pischner, Don 1995-2002Plye, William 1949-1950Pomeroy, Horace B. “Hod” 1989-2002Pond, L. Sumner 1921-1922Pond, M.A. 1925-1926Porter, Arthur 1943-1946Porter, C.D. 1890-1893Porter, L.J. 1905-1906Posnick, John Vernon 1963-1966

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Richards, Wilford W. 1905-1906Richards, Wm. 1901-1902Richardson, Melvin M. “Mel” 1989-1992Richman, Diana Siddoway 1995-1998Ricks, Nathan 1909-1910Ricks, Peter J. 1951-1952Ridinger, Tim 1995-2004Rieman, Elmer W. 1931-1932Ries, K. Jim 1977-1979Rigby, William F. 1897-1898Ring, Robert "Bob" 2003-2007Ringo, Shirley G. 1999-2000, 2003-2012Ritchie, S.W. 1939-1944Robbins, Gary 1985-1990Robbins, Lewis 1919-1920Robbins, Ray 1953-1956Roberts, Ken A. 2001-2012Roberts, William 1965-1976Robertson, Alexander S. 1893-1894Robertson, J.D. 1933-1934Robertson, James 1919-1920Robison, Kenneth L. 1987-2004Roche, O.G. 1951-1952Rockwood, A.J. 1913-1914Rogers, James J. 1897-1898Rogers, Max D. 1963-1966Rosenkranz, Joe 1949-1950Rosevear, Joseph 1913-1914Ross, Hugh P. 1917-1918Rossi, Herman J. 1907-1908Rowton, Joshua G. 1895-1896Rudd, George F. 1929-1934Ruchti, James D. 2007-2010Rusche, John 2005-2012Ryan, Frank 1913-1914Ryan, Wm. J. 1949-1950Rydalch, Ann 2003-2006Sage, A.A. 1905-1906Sali, William T. “Bill” 1991-2006Sallaz, Daryl S. 1977-1978Sanborn, H.M. 1909-1912Sanborn, John C. 1921-1930Sanders, John J. 1895-1896Sanderson, L. Devon 1963-1964Sanderson, T.A. 1927-1928Sargent, Wm. 1913-1914Satterfi eld, A.Y. 1933-1936Sauer, Wm. 1927-1930Sayler, George C 2003-2010Scanlin, Steven F. 1977-1980Scates, Robert M. “Bob” 1981-1988Schaefer, Robert E. 1985-2012Schmitt, Julius 1945-1948Schroeder, August 1919-1920Schroeder, Bert 1945-1948Schultz, David 1945-1946

Schutt, John 1909-1910Schwendiman, Sam 1941-1944Schwiebert, Erwin H. 1943-1950Scofi eld, A.L. 1890-1893Scoresby, Clifford N. 1967-1976Scott, Donna 1983-1986Scott, J.T. 1901-1902Scott, Ted 1959-1960Scrivner, W.D. 1931-1932Sears, C.L. 1941-1942Seat, William J. 1897-1898Seawell, J.L. 1907-1908Self, Kenneth 1957-1958Selix, C.M. 1925-1926Sellman, Sher 1999-2002Sessions, John O. 1967-1992Severson, Hyrum 1919-1922Sewell, W.J. 1949-1960Sharp, J.M. 1935-1936Sharp, Michael T. 1981-1983Shattuck, Warren 1913-1916Shaw, D.D. 1907-1910Shearer, Wm. S. 1917-1920Sheean, Charles 1909-1910Shepard, Allan G. 1959-1962Shepherd, F.T. 1937-1938Shepherd, Mary Lou 1999-2010Shepherd, Paul E 2005-2012Shinnick, J.D. 1939-1944Shirley, Mack G. 2003-2012Shively, Jerry 2007-2008Shurtliff, M. Karl 1963-1964Shutt, John 1905-1906Siddoway, J.C. 1935-1936Siddoway, James 1915-1916Simpson, Erik 2009-2012Simpson, Michael K. 1985-1998Sims, H.M. 1917-1918Sims, Kathleen 2011-2012Sinclair, M.J. 1913-1914Sisson, Nathan G. 1897-1898Skattaboe, K.O. 1890-1893Skippen, Kathy 2003-2006Slater, Ron 1985-1988Slavin, Ted 1955-1958Small, L.E. 1929-1930Smith, B.H. 1890-1893Smith, Elaine 2001-2012Smith, Frank E. 1925-1926Smith, Fred J. 1967-1968Smith, John L. 1895-1896Smith, Leander W. 1903-1904Smith, Leon E 1999-2012Smith, Lester P. 1905-1906Smith, Lindol 1899-1901Smith, Louis 1901-1902

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Smith, M.W. 1911-1912Smith, Samuel N. 1905-1906Smith, Sherman H. 1917-1918Smith, Troy D. 1931-1938Smith, Victor 1933-1934Smith, Virginia D. 1976-1983Smith, W.T. 1923-1924Smith, Walter H. 1890-1891Smith, William A. 1933-1934,1937-1938Smith, William C. 1945-1946,1949-1952Smith, Wyckliffe R. 1905-1908Smock, Emerson 1985-1990Smylie, Steve 1999-2006Smyser, C.A. “Skip” 1981-1982Sneddon, T.N. 1943-1944Snodgrass, Mark A. 2003-2008Snook, Jr., John W. 1909-1910,1921-1922Snow, Arthur 1931-1932,1935-1936,1939-1946Snow, Edwin A. 1947-1950Snow, George M. 1901-1902Snow, Harold 1953-1974Snow, Wm. 1919-1920Snyder, Theodore 1967-1968Snyder, Thomas M. 1973-1978Sonner, Milo G. 1923-1924Sorensen, Dean E. 1985-1987Sorensen, J.C. 1929-1930Sorensen, Sheila 1987-1992Sorenson, James P. 1911-1912Space, C.W. 1923-1924Spaulding, J.H. 1905-1906Speck, Robert W. 1985-1986Sperry, I.S. 1890-1893Spoor, Charles E. 1927-1930Spurgeon, L.C. “Jack” 1977-1980Stainton, Wallace B. 1899-1901Staley, W.A. 1907-1908Stamm, L.E. 1929-1930Stanford, Thomas C. 1907-1908Stanger, A.E. 1919-1922Stanger, Marilyn 1985-1986Stark, John F. 1899-1901Starr, Clyde 1941-1942Stebbins, Naomi E. 1957-1962Steele, James E. 1903-1904Steele, Ralph J. 1987-1996Steenson, Nellie C. 1943-1944Steger, Herm 1987-1992Steinkopf, Harold 1927-1928Stennett, W. Clinton 1991-1994Stephan, Frank L. 1925-1926Stephens, David C. 1893-1894Stephens, George W. 1911-1912Stephens, George W. 1933-1934Stephens, Joseph C. 1899-1901

Stephens, William N. 1905-1906Stephenson, Kenneth 1977-1982Stephenson, Wm. D. 1901-1902Steunenberg, Frank 1890-1893Stevens, Dean 1993-1994Stevenson, John A. "Bert" 1997-2012Stewart, Donald 1931-1932Stinson, C.C. 1921-1922Stivers, T.W. 1975-1986Stodghill, Howard C. 1949-1950Stoicheff, James F. 1979-2000Stoker, Jeff 1985-1986Stone, Harry A. 1985-1986Stone, Ruby R. 1986-2002Storey, Charles D. 1909-1914,1917-1922Storey, Jas. J. 1893-1894Storey, Ray F. 1951-1954Strasser, Mike 1981-1987Streitz, E.E. 1917-1918Strode, Amos M. 1911-1912Stroschein, Roy 1965-1966Struthers, Charles E. 1917-1918Stubbs, Mark 1991-1998Stucki, Eugene B. 1979-1988Stucki, Willard W. 1979Sullivan, J.E. 1937-1938Sullivan, W.E. 1939-1942Summers, H. Dean 1963-1966Summers, Harry L. 1925-1928Suplee, F.B. 1925-1928Surridge, James 1907-1908,1923-1924Sutcliffe, R.L. 1919-1920Sutton, A.O. 1929-1930Sutton, W. Clay 1955-1968Sutton, Wayne 1983-1991Sutton, Gertrude 1991-1996Suydam, Eli S. 1890-1894Swan, George 2001Swanger, S.A. 1890-1893Swank, Gladys 1965-1968Sweeney, Bruce L. 1971-1974Sweet, W.N. 1915-1916Sweetser, Lewis 1901-1902,1905-1906Swenson, Leon H. 1965-1968Swenson, Royal 1945-1946Swift, Owen 1923-1924Swisher, Perry 1953-1958,1975-1976Symour, Walter R. 1917-1918Takasugi, Pat 2009-2012Talboy, Walter E. 1923-1932,1935-1936Tapper, W.J. 1925-1930Tarnagin, M.L. 1921-1922Tate, David G. 1939-1942,1947-1950Taylor, A.E. 1925-1926Taylor, Bryan E. 1941-1946Taylor, C.G. 1941-1942

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Tyer, W.H. 1919-1920Tyler, Ed 1939-1940Tyler, J.W. 1915-1918Ungricht, Wendy A. 1977-1981Van de Steeg, Geo. 1921-1922Vance, Charles C. 1895-1896Vandenberg, Marvin 1951-1960,1989-1996Vander Woude, John 2007-2008, 2011-2012Vaughn, George 1939-1944Verbeck, Lyell E. 1895-1896Vernon, Paul 1947-1954Vetter, Jesse 1943-1954Vickers, Deanna 1987-1992Vieselmeyer, Ron 1989-1990Vincent, Larry R. 1987-1992Vincent, Wilbur D. 1943-1948,1951-1952Waddoups, T.C. 1935-1936,1939-1950Wagner, Joe N. 1967-1980Waite, John C. 1897-1898Walker, Charles H. 1937-1938Walker, Chas. H. 1911-1912Walker, J.P. 1921-1922Walker, Joseph W. 1979-1981Walker, Kent S. 1977-1978Walker, William A. 1895-1896Wallace, F.H. 1947-1948Wallentine, Christian 1897-1900Walters, Edward A. 1901-1902Walton, Fred 1955-1966Wanick, Chas. L. 1911-1912Ward, LaVell G. 1953-1954Waring, Ira S. 1895-1896Warner, Floyd 1947-1948Warnick, Charles 1913-1914Waters, J.A. 1915-1916,1921-1922Waters, Julius S. 1897-1898Watson, Larry C. 1997-1999Wearne, Roger 1913-1914Weaver, I.A. 1939-1946Weaver, Lawrence J. 1907-1908Webb, Jay L. 1967-1970Webb, M.N. 1915-1916Webster, Bill 1957-1962Webster, James O. 1905-1906,1909-1910Webster, James W. 1907-1910Weeks, Cecil 1919-1922Welsh, Thomas 1917-1918Werner, Albert E. 1903-1904Wesche, Percival A. 1973-1980Wessels, Martin J. 1907-1908Wessels, Tony 1955-1968West, Harry T. 1907-1908Westcott, W. Rex 1947-1948Westerberg, Russell A. 1975-1978Westerlund, B.A. 1949-1950Westfall, Frank L. 1951-1958

Taylor, David A. 1911-1914Taylor, E.T. 1923-1932Taylor, Edith 1947-1948Taylor, Ira J. 1931-1934,1939-1940Taylor, LaVaughn 1945-1946,1959-1960Taylor, S.D. 1907-1908Taylor, Sam F. 1909-1910Taylor, W. Wm. 1915-1916Taylor, W.H. 1909-1910Taylor, W.O. “Bill” 1987-2000Taylor, Wilford J. 1935-1938,1941-1942Terrel, T.F. “Tommy” 1955-1966Terrell, Robert M. 1911-1912Thatcher, Henry K. 1917-1918Thatcher, John B. 1899-1901Thayn, Steven 2007-2012Thomas, Charles D. 1903-1906Thomas, D. Cornell 1982-1984Thomas, John R. 1897-1898Thomas, Lorenzo R. 1895-1896Thomas, R.E. 1919-1924Thomason, Lewis M. 1925-1928Thompson, Clarence E. 1976Thompson, Frank M. 1931-1932Thompson, James M. 1909-1910Thompson, Jeff 2009-2012Thompson, L.A. 1919-1920Thompson, Robert C. 1911-1912Thompson, William L. 1895-1896Thoreson, Edward 1925-1926Thornburg, L.H. 1935-1936Thorne, Oliver J. 1917-1918Thornton, W.C. 1933-1938Thrailkill, L.W. 1915-1916Tibbitts, Wayne E. 1969-1982Tilman, Fred 1991-2004Timm, William D. 1905-1906Tippets, John H. 1989-2000, 2011-2012Toomer, Harold R. 1931-1932Trail, Tom 1997-2012Transtrum, Ola 1917-1918Tregoning, Margot 1967-1972Triesch, Peter 1901-1902Trillhaase, Martin B. 1981-1984Trotter, Frank E. 1915-1916Tucker, Ed 1939-1940Tucker, Tim 1983-1989Tueller, Ed 1939-1940Tufts, Leland 1947-1948Turk, Joe R. 1935-1938Turner, Ed J. 1893-1894Turner, Frank D. 1929-1932Turner, Fred J. 1905-1906Turner, Harry B. 1957-1964Turner, W.H. 1933-1934Twilegar, Ron J. 1975-1976

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Wheeler, Cameron 1997-2002Wheeler, Earl L. 1957-1958Wheeler, Jr., Ralph 1973-1976Wherry, Benjamin 1963-1964Whiffi n, C.W. 1907-1908White, Alfred L. 1963-1966,1971White, Carrie H. 1919-1920White, Fred 1903-1904White, Eugene "Gino" 1987-1994White, J.C. 1901-1902White, Rush J. 1925-1932White, Willard 1907-1908White, Sr., Albert 1937-1938Whitehead, Donald S. 1923-1924,1927-1930Whitlow, W.W. 1939-1944Whitman, E.D. 1919-1920Whitney, J.F. 1925-1928Whittier, R.M. 1953-1954Whittle, Cyril M. 1937-1938Whittle, Perry D. 1935-1936Whitworth, Herbert K. 1961-1962Wickberg, Ralph H. 1953-1956Wickham, R.E. 1917-1918Widdison, J.H. 1933-1934Wilde, Gayle Ann 1987-1996Willes, R.S. 1949-1954Williams, Arnold 1937-1942Williams, Edward V. 1963-1972Williams, Luke 1923-1926Williams, Stanley J. 1999-2000Williams, W.J. 1923-1924Williams, William S.M. 1907-1908Willis, Henry 1903-1904Wills, Richard "Rich" 2003-2012Willoughby, James M. 1909-1910Wilson, Arthur 1939-1940,1943-1953Wilson, Ben F. 1933-1936Wilson, C.B. 1923-1932,1935-1936Wilson, Henry G. 1911-1912Wilson, Reil E. 1897-1898Winchester, Lyman Gene 1973-1986Winder, Don 1967-1968Windship, F.M. 1909-1910Winkler, Charles 1951-1964Wodward, James 1909-1910Wolfe, Guy W. 1925-1926Wolters, Albert 1895-1896Wood, Fred 2007-2012Wood, JoAn E. 1983-2012Wood, John J. 1911-1912Wood, Thomas B. 1939-1946Woodward, Frank E. 1915-1916Workman, Louis E. 1893-1894,1897-1898Worthen, Paul W. 1969-1974,1977-1978Wright, Chas. 1913-1914

Wright, Gustavus J. 1905-1906Wright, Junius B. 1897-1898Wright, Mary A. 1899-1901Wright, S.B. 1939-1940Wright, Silas L. 1933-1936,1939-1942Wright, Wally 1991-1994Wyatt, D.J. 1925-1926Wyman, Frank T. 1895-1896,1907-1908Yates, John E. 1901-1902Yearian, Emma R. 1931-1932Yearian, Gilbert F. 1893-1894,1901-1902Yorgensen, Soren 1919-1920York, George W. 1915-1916Yost, C. Robert 1957-1960Young, D.L. 1917-1922Young, Darwin L. 1977-1981Young, Gary F. 2001-2002Young, James D. 1895-1896Young, Merlin S. 1953-1954Young, Norman H. 1895-1896Young, Jr., R.H. “Bill” 1949-1956Youngkin, Walter 1931-1932Ziemann, Dan 1941-1942Zimmermann, Christian 1997-2000

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Lake Bonneville Historical MarkerPhoto Courtesy: Roy V. Cuellar, Boise

Lake Bonneville was named by the geologist G. K. Gilbert after Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (1796–1878), a French-born offi cer in the United States Army, who was also a fur trapper, and explorer in the American West. Bonneville was noted for his expeditions to the Oregon Country and the Great Basin.

An esimated 15,000 years ago Lake Bonneville, a late Pleistocene lake, suddenly discharged an immense volume of water to the north, fl owing over Red Rock Pass and continuing westward across the Snake River Plain, generally following the path of the present Snake River.

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Capitol Chamber & Gallery

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