Idaho's 23rd legislative district

Idaho Legislative District 23 is one of 35 districts of the Idaho Legislature. It is currently represented by Senator Bert Brackett, Republican of Rogerson,[1] Representative Christy Zito, Republican of Hammett, and Representative Megan Blanksma, Republican of Hammett.[2]

District profile (1992–2002)

From 1992 to 2002, District 23 consisted of a portion of Twin Falls.

LegislatureSessionSenateHouse Seat AHouse Seat B
51st
(1992 - 1994)
1st Laird Noh (R) Ron Black (R) Mark Stubbs (R)
2nd
52nd
(1994 - 1996)
1st
2nd
53rd
(1996 - 1998)
1st
2nd
54th
(1998 - 2000)
1st Leon Smith (R) Randy Hansen (R)
2nd
55th
(2000 - 2002)
1st George Swan (R)
2nd Sharon Block (R)

District profile (2002–2012)

From 2002 to 2012, District 23 consisted of Owyhee County and a portion of Twin Falls County.

LegislatureSessionSenateHouse Seat AHouse Seat B
57th
(2002 - 2004)
1st Tom Gannon (R) Frances Field (R) Douglas Jones (R)
2nd
58th
(2004 - 2006)
1st
2nd Bert Brackett (R)
59th
(2006 - 2008)
1st Jim Patrick (R)
2nd
60th
(2008 - 2010)
1st Bert Brackett (R) Stephen Hartgen (R)
2nd
61st
(2010 - 2012)
1st
2nd

District profile (2012–2022)

District 23 currently consists of Elmore and Owyhee Counties and a portion of Twin Falls County.[3]

LegislatureSessionSenateHouse Seat AHouse Seat B
62nd
(2012 - 2014)
1st Bert Brackett (R) Rich Wills (R) Pete Nielsen (R)
2nd
63rd
(2014 - 2016)
1st
2nd
64th
(2016 - 2018)
1st Christy Zito (R) Megan Blanksma (R)
2nd
65th
(2018 - 2020)
1st
2nd
66th
(2020 - 2022)
1st Christy Zito (R) Matt Bundy (R)
2nd

District profile (2022–)

Beginning in December 2022, District 23 will consist of Owyhee County and a portion of Ada and Canyon Counties.

See also

References

  1. "Senate Membership". Boise, Idaho: Idaho Legislature. Archived from the original on June 13, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  2. "House Membership". Boise, Idaho: Idaho Legislature. Archived from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  3. Harvey, Jeff. "Legislative Branch". Idaho Blue Book (23rd ed.). Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. pp. 144, 194–195. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
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