Blaine County Elected Officials

Assessor, Jim Williams
County Commissioner, Chair, Muffy Davis
County Commissioner, Vice Chair, Angenie McCleary
County Commissioner, Lindsay Mollineux
County Clerk/Auditor/Recorder, Stephen McDougall Graham
Coroner, Russell Mikel
Prosecuting Attorney, Matt Fredback
Sheriff, S. Harkins
Treasurer, John David Davidson

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Idaho GOP

Chairperson, Dorothy Moon
1st Vice Chair, Daniel Silver
2nd Vice Chair, Mark Fuller
National Committeeman, Brian Smith
National Committeewoman, Cindy Siddoway
Secretary, Maria Nate
Treasurer, Steve Bender

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Idaho Elected Officials

Governor, Brad Little
Lieutenant Governor, Scott Bedke
Secretary of State, Phil McGrane
Attorney General, Raul Labrador
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Debbie Critchfield
State Controller, Brandon Woolf
Treasurer, Julie Elsworth

Congressional Delegation

US Senator, James E. Risch
US Senator, Mike Crapo
US Representative, District 1 Russ Fulcher
US Representative, District 2 Mike Simpson

Idaho Legislative Districts

Idaho’s Legislative District 26 is one of 35 districts in the Idaho Legislature. It consist of Blaine County, Lincoln County, and Jerome County and is currently represented by Senator Ron Taylor, Democrat from Hailey, Representative Ned Burns, Democrat from Bellevue, and Representative Jack Nelsen, Republican from Jerome.

Blaine County Republican Central Committee Chair, Kim Baker
Legislative District 26 Chair, Laurie Lickley

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National Federation of Republican Women

The National Federation of Republican Women is a national grassroots political organization composed of clubs in 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands with more than 60,000 members.

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Idaho Federation of Republican Women

Our Mission
The Idaho Federation of Republican Women is about promoting Republican Principles. We want to increase the effectiveness of Republican women in the governmental process and community involvement. An educated woman is one of the most powerful influences there is. This organization gives the opportunity for you to make your voice count.

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