Here are the candidates running for seats in the Idaho Legislature.

All 105 seats in the Idaho Legislature are up for election this year. The primary election will take place May 21.

The filing period for candidates running for the Idaho Legislature and other elected offices opened Monday morning, kicking the 2024 campaign season up yet another notch in Idaho.  

The filing period will remain open until 5 p.m. March 15. The forms necessary to run for office, as well as a list of candidates who have filed for office, is available on the new Vote Idaho website launched by the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office.

This year, all 105 seats in the Idaho Legislature are up for election. 

In addition, Matt Loesby, a Libertarian Party candidate; Brendan Gomez, a Constitution Party candidate; Kaylee Peterson, a Democratic Party candidate; and incumbent Republican Rep. Russ Fulcher, filed to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in Idaho’s 1st Congressional District.

In Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District, Republican incumbent Mike Simpson, Republican Scott Cleveland, Democrat David Roth Libertarian Todd Corsetti have filed to run.

The primary election is set for May 21, and the winners of the primary election will advance to the Nov. 5 general election. 

To see the 203 candidates, visit Idaho Capital Sun for a complete and current listing of legislative candidates who have filed to run in the May 21 primary election.

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