Idaho Legislative District 17 is one of 35 districts of the Idaho Legislature. It is currently represented by Carrie Semmelroth, Democrat of Boise,[1] John Gannon, Democrat of Boise, and Sue Chew, Democrat of Boise.[2]
District profile (2012–present)
District 17 currently consists of a portion of Ada County.[3]
Legislature | Session | Senate | House Seat A | House Seat B |
62nd (2012 - 2014) |
1st | Elliot Werk (D) | John Gannon (D) | Sue Chew (D) |
2nd | ||||
63rd (2014 - 2016) |
1st | Maryanne Jordan (D) | ||
2nd | ||||
64th (2016 - 2018) |
1st | |||
2nd | ||||
65th (2018 - 2020) |
1st | |||
2nd | ||||
66th (2020 - 2022) |
1st | Ali Rabe (D) | ||
2nd | Carrie Semmelroth (D) |
District profile (2002–2012)
From 2002 to 2012, District 17 consisted of a portion of Ada County.
Legislature | Session | Senate | House Seat A | House Seat B |
57th (2002 - 2004) |
1st | Elliot Werk (D) | Kathie Garrett (R) | Janet Miller (R) |
2nd | ||||
58th (2004 - 2006) |
1st | |||
2nd | ||||
59th (2006 - 2008) |
1st | Bill Killen (D) | Sue Chew (D) | |
2nd | ||||
60th (2008 - 2010) |
1st | |||
2nd | ||||
61st (2010 - 2012) |
1st | |||
2nd |
District profile (1992–2002)
From 1992 to 2002, District 17 consisted of a portion of Ada County.
Legislature | Session | Senate | House Seat A | House Seat B |
51st (1992 - 1994) |
1st | Grant Ipsen (R) | Jesse Berain (R) | Ruby Stone (R) |
2nd | ||||
52nd (1994 - 1996) |
1st | |||
2nd | ||||
53rd (1996 - 1998) |
1st | David Callister (R) | ||
2nd | ||||
54th (1998 - 2000) |
1st | |||
2nd | ||||
55th (2000 - 2002) |
1st | |||
2nd |
See also
References
- ↑ "Senate Membership". Boise, Idaho: Idaho Legislature. Archived from the original on June 13, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
- ↑ "House Membership". Boise, Idaho: Idaho Legislature. Archived from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
- ↑ 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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