Bert Brackett | |
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Member of the Idaho Senate from District 23 |
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Assumed office July 2008 |
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Preceded by | Tom Gannon |
Member of the Idaho House of Representatives from District 23 Seat B |
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In office November 2005 – July 2008 |
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Preceded by | Douglas Jones |
Succeeded by | Stephen Hartgen |
Personal details | |
Born |
Twin Falls, Idaho |
October 17, 1944
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Paula |
Profession | Idaho National Guard |
Noy Elbert "Bert" Brackett, III (born October 17, 1944) is a Republican member of the Idaho Senate, representing the 23rd District (Twin Falls) since 2008. He is currently the Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee. He received a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the University of Idaho.
Bert Brackett was born in Twin Falls, Idaho in 1944. He currently lives with his wife Paula and is the father of five. Mr. Brackett received a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the University of Idaho in 1966. Before becoming a Senator, Mr. Brackett served one term in the Idaho House. In 2008 Senator Brackett was elected to represent Idaho's 23rd Legislative District which encompasses Twin Falls.
When not attending to legislative duties, Senator Brackett is a Rancher at Flat Creek Ranch. Senator Brackett also served for the Idaho National Guard.
In October 2005, when long-time incumbent Representative Douglas Jones resigned to take a job out of state, the Legislative District 23 Republican Central Committee met to fill the vacancy in the House seat. The committee sent three names in order of preference to Governor Dirk Kempthorne to fill the vacancy: Brackett, Benny Blick of Castleford, and Jim Patrick of Filer. Governor Otter appointed Brackett to serve the remainder of Gannon's term.
Brackett served on the Agricultural Affairs Committee and Education Committee in 2006, the Appropriations Committee and Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee from 2007 to 2008, Energy, Environment, and Technology in 2008, and the Resources and Conservation Committee from 2006 to 2008.
In July 2008, after the death of Senator Tom Gannon, the Legislative District 23 Republican Central Committee met to fill the vacancy in the Senate seat and replace Gannon's name on the upcoming general election ballot. The committee selected Representative Brackett to replace Gannon's name on the ballot and sent three names in order of preference to Governor Butch Otter to fill the vacancy: Brackett, Hartgen, and Jeanne Gannon of Buhl, the widow of Senator Gannon. Governor Otter appointed Brackett to serve the remainder of Gannon's term.