[Vision2020] Dozens File Candidacy for Idaho Offices
lfalen
lfalen at turbonet.com
Mon Mar 22 14:04:07 PDT 2010
To answer your last question Isaac Young is a graduate of MHS and lives just east of Moscow. He and Dave are both good candidates.
Roger
-----Original message-----
From: "Tom Hansen" thansen at moscow.com
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 08:17:16 -0700
To: "Moscow Vision 2020" vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] Dozens File Candidacy for Idaho Offices
> Courtesy of today's (March 20, 2010) Spokesman-Review.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> BOISE Idahoans will have a full slate of candidates to choose from in
> both their May 25 primary election and the general election in November
> for offices including governor, congressman and every seat in the state
> Legislature.
>
> By the close of the filing period on Friday, 11 candidates had filed to
> run for governor, including incumbent Butch Otter, Democratic challenger
> Keith Allred, one other Democrat, five other Republicans, two independents
> and one Libertarian.
>
> Five Republicans are vying for the chance to challenge Democratic
> congressman Walt Minnick in the 1st Congressional District, along with an
> independent and a Libertarian; and GOP Sen. Mike Crapo, who six years ago
> was unopposed but for a write-in challenge, has drawn one challenger in
> the Republican primary and two who are vying in the Democratic primary.
>
> Lewiston District Judge John Bradbury, who narrowly lost two years ago to
> Idaho Supreme Court Justice Joel Horton, is challenging sitting Justice
> Roger Burdick in the May 25 election.
>
> There are several contested races for North Idaho legislative seats,
> including hot contests for two open seats: A four-way GOP primary for the
> seat being vacated by retiring Rep. Jim Clark, R-Hayden Lake; and a
> face-off between Democrat Paula Marano and Republican former state Sen.
> Kathy Sims for the seat being vacated by retiring Rep. George Sayler,
> D-Coeur dAlene.
>
> Sayler has thrown his support to Marano, saying, She and I are a lot
> alike shes moderate, a retired teacher, shes community-oriented, a
> hard worker. We have a lot of common values. Marano filled in for Sayler
> in the House last year for a week.
>
> Sims, a local car dealer and former Kootenai County GOP chairwoman, was
> appointed to the state Senate in 2001 and served out the term of former
> Sen. Jack Riggs, R-Coeur dAlene, when he was appointed lieutenant
> governor.
>
> Sen. Mike Jorgenson, R-Hayden Lake, is facing a challenge in the GOP
> primary from Steve Vick, of Dalton Gardens, a former Montana state
> legislator.
>
> Rep. Marge Chadderdon, R-Coeur dAlene, drew a Democratic challenger, Mike
> Bullard, of Coeur dAlene, just before the close of filing Friday; and
> Sen. Jim Hammond, R-Post Falls, picked up two last-minute GOP primary
> challengers one of whom lists an address in Washington.
>
> Meanwhile, Sen. Joyce Broadsword, R-Sagle, faces two challengers, Dennis
> Engelhardt and James Stivers, in the GOP primary.
>
> ----------
>
> Federal, state seats up for grabs
>
> Here are the contested races for statewide and North Idaho positions in
> the May primary:
>
> U.S. Senate: Mike Crapo, incumbent, faces Claude Skip Davis, of Weiser,
> in the GOP primary. Democrats facing off are P. Tom Sullivan, of Tetonia,
> and William Bryk, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
>
> Congress, 1st District: In the GOP primary: Harley Brown, of Idaho City;
> Michael Chadwick, of Post Falls; Raul Labrador, of Eagle; Allan Salzberg,
> of Boise; and Vaughn Ward, of Eagle.
>
> Governor: Democrats Keith Allred, of Eagle, and Lee Chaney Sr., of
> Preston. Republicans challenging Gov. Butch Otter in the primary are Walt
> Bayes, of Wilder, Ron Pete Peterson, of Boise, Rex Rammell, of Idaho
> Falls, Tamara Wells, of Post Falls, and Sharon Ullman, of Boise.
>
> Lieutenant Governor: Lt. Gov. Brad Little faces two challengers in the GOP
> primary: Joshua Blessinger, of Boise, and Steven Dana Pankey, of Shoshone.
>
> Controller: State Controller Donna Jones faces Republican Todd Hatfield,
> of McCall, in the GOP primary, as well as Democrat Bruce Robinett.
>
> Supreme Court: Justice Roger Burdick faces Lewiston Judge John Bradbury.
>
> State Senate:
>
> Sen. Shawn Keough, R-Sandpoint, faces Steve Tanner, of Bonners Ferry, in
> the GOP primary in District 1.
>
> Sen. Joyce Broadsword, R-Sagle, faces Dennis Engelhardt, of Sagle, and
> James Stivers, of DeSmet, in the GOP primary in District 2.
>
> Sen. Mike Jorgenson, R-Hayden Lake, faces Steve Vick, of Dalton Gardens,
> in the GOP primary in District 3.
>
> Sen. Jim Hammond, R-Post Falls, faces John Green, of Liberty Lake, and
> Jack Schroeder, of Post Falls, in the GOP primary in District 5.
>
> Sen. Gary Schroeder, R-Moscow, faces Republican Gresham Dale Bouma, of
> Viola, in the primary in District 6.
>
> State House:
>
> District 3
> Running for the open District 3 seat in the GOP primary are: Vito
> Barbieri, of Dalton Gardens; Jeri DeLange, of Hayden; Fred Meckel, of
> Rathdrum; and Duane Rasmussen, of Hayden.
>
> District 6, Position B
> Two Republicans, David Klingenberg and Isaac Young, both of Moscow, are
> vying in the primary for a chance to face Rep. Shirley Ringo, D-Moscow, in
> District 6.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Do my eyes deceive me? Is that a New York lawyer (William Bryk) running
> for an Idaho seat in the US Senate?
>
> http://outside.in/brooklyn-ny/tags/William%20Bryk
>
> This leaves only one question, V-peeps: Who, the HECK, is Isaac Young?
>
> Seeya round town, Moscow.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
> "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
> and the Realist adjusts his sails."
>
> - Unknown
>
>
> =======================================================
> List services made available by First Step Internet,
> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> http://www.fsr.net
> mailto:Vision2020 at moscow.com
> =======================================================
>
More information about the Vision2020
mailing list