Idaho House of Representatives | |
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Idaho State Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits
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None |
History | |
New session started
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December 6, 2012 |
Leadership | |
Majority Leader
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Minority Leader
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Structure | |
Seats | 70 |
Political groups
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Governing party
Opposition party
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Length of term
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2 years |
Authority | Article IV, Idaho Constitution |
Salary | $16,116/year + per diem |
Elections | |
Last election
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November 4, 2014 (70 seats) |
Next election
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November 8, 2016 (70 seats) |
Redistricting | Idaho Redistricting Commission |
Meeting place | |
House of Representatives Chamber Idaho State Capitol Boise, Idaho |
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Website | |
Idaho House of Representatives |
Governing party
Opposition party
The Idaho House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Idaho State Legislature. It consists of 70 representatives elected to two-year terms. The state is divided into 35 districts, each of which elect two representatives. It meets at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise, Idaho.
The Idaho House of Representatives has been continuously controlled by the Republican Party since the late 1950s, usually by a wide margin. Democrats picked up six seats in the 2006 elections. In the 2010 elections Republicans won back many of those seats, gaining five. In the 2012 elections, the first election after redistricting in 2011, Democrats gained two seats in Ada County, but Republicans offset those gains by winning a seat in Bannock County and a seat in the district representing the Democratic stronghold Blaine County. In 2014, two Republican incumbents representing swing districts in North Central Idaho lost re-election, but picked up one seat previously held by a Democrat in the same region for net loss for Republicans of one seat.
Coordinates: 43°37′04″N 116°11′59″W / 43.61778°N 116.19972°W