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Democratic Party primaries, 2026

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Primary Date
May 19, 2026

Federal elections
Democratic primaries for U.S. House

State party
Democratic Party of Idaho
State political party revenue

This page focuses on the Democratic primaries that will take place in Idaho on May 19, 2026.

A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. In Idaho, parties decide who may vote in their primaries.[1] As of October 2025, the Democratic Party allows unaffiliated voters to vote in its primary, while the Republican Party only allows voters registered with its party to vote in its primary. Unaffiliated voters can choose to affiliate with a party on Election Day.[2][3]

For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, see this article.

Federal elections

U.S. Senate

See also: United States Senate election in Idaho, 2026 (May 19 Democratic primary)

A Democratic Party primary takes place on May 19, 2026, in Idaho to determine which Democratic candidate will run in the state's general election on November 3, 2026.

Democratic primary

Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Idaho

David Roth (D) is running in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Idaho on May 19, 2026.

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U.S. House

See also: United States House elections in Idaho, 2026 (May 19 Democratic primaries)

The U.S. House of Representatives elections in Idaho are scheduled on November 3, 2026. Voters will elect two candidates to serve in the U.S. House from each of the state's two U.S. House districts. The primary is May 19, 2026. The filing deadline is February 27, 2026.

District 1

Democratic Party Democratic primary candidates

Note: The candidate list in this election may not be complete.

District 2

Democratic Party Democratic primary candidates

Note: The candidate list in this election may not be complete.


Did not make the ballot:

State elections

State Senate

See also: Idaho State Senate elections, 2026
Elections for the Idaho State Senate will take place in 2026. The general election is on November 3, 2026. The primary is May 19, 2026. The filing deadline is February 27, 2026. To see a full list of state Senate candidates in the Democratic primaries, click "Show more" below.
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Idaho State Senate elections, 2026

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  • The candidate list in this election may not be complete.
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Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 1


Jim Woodward (i)
Scott Herndon

District 2


Phil Hart (i)

District 3

Brian Seguin

Doug Okuniewicz (i)

District 4


Ben Toews (i)

District 5


Carl Bjerke (i)

District 6

Richard Gayler
Robin Weldy

Dan Foreman (i)
Robert Blair

District 7


Cindy Carlson (i)
Michael Collins

District 8


Terry F. Gestrin
Geoff Schroeder

District 9

Rachel Buck

Brandon Shippy (i)
Michael Erwin

District 10

Letishia Silva

Tammy Nichols (i)

District 11


Camille Blaylock (i)
Branden Durst
Chris Trakel

District 12


Ben Adams (i)

District 13


Brian Lenney (i)
Jeff C. Agenbroad

District 14


C. Scott Grow (i)

District 15

Nancy Gregory

Codi Galloway (i)

District 16

Alison Rabe (i)

Leland Lay

District 17

Carrie Semmelroth (i)


District 18

Janie Ward-Engelking (i)

Dan Bridges

District 19

Melissa Wintrow (i)


District 20

Andy Arriaga

Josh Keyser (i)
Jacob Ball
Russell Spencer

District 21


Treg Bernt (i)

District 22


Lori Den Hartog (i)

District 23

Paul Morgan

Todd Lakey (i)

District 24


Glenneda Zuiderveld (i)
Brent David Reinke

District 25

W. Lane Startin

Josh Kohl (i)
Casey Hunter Swensen

District 26

Ron Taylor (i)

Christine Marie Ivie

District 27


Kelly Anthon (i)

District 28


Jim Guthrie (i)
David Worley

District 29

James Ruchti (i)

John Crowder
Tom Katsilometes

District 30


Julie VanOrden (i)

District 31


Van Burtenshaw (i)

District 32


Kevin Cook (i)

District 33


David Lent (i)

District 34

Ethan Golden Sanford

Doug Ricks (i)

District 35


Mark Harris (i)
Doug Toomer


House of Representatives

See also: Idaho House of Representatives elections, 2026
Elections for the Idaho House of Representatives will take place in 2026. The general election is on November 3, 2026. The primary is May 19, 2026. The filing deadline is February 27, 2026. To see a full list of state House candidates in the Democratic primaries, click "Show more" below.
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Idaho House of Representatives elections, 2026

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  • The candidate list in this election may not be complete.
  • Please contact Ballotpedia about candidate additions, withdrawals, or disqualifications.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 1A

Karen Matthee

Mark Sauter (i)
Jane Sauter

District 1B

Kathryn Larson

Cornel Rasor (i)

District 2A


Heather Scott (i)

District 2B


Dale Hawkins (i)

District 3A


Vito Barbieri (i)

District 3B


Jordan Redman (i)

District 4A


Joe Alfieri (i)

District 4B


Elaine Price (i)

District 5A


Ron Mendive (i)

District 5B


Tony Wisniewski (i)

District 6A

Trish Carter-Goodheart

Lori McCann (i)
Colton Bennett

District 6B

Kathy Dawes

Brandon Mitchell (i)

District 7A


Kyle Harris (i)
Mike Kingsley

District 7B


Charlie Shepherd (i)

District 8A


Rob Beiswenger (i)
Matthew Bundy

District 8B

Jared Dawson

Faye Thompson (i)
Brian Beckley

District 9A


John Shirts (i)
Heidi Smith-Takatori  Candidate Connection

District 9B


Judy Boyle (i)

District 10A


Mike Moyle (i)

District 10B

Becky Sundin

Bruce Skaug (i)

District 11A


Kent Marmon (i)
Nicole Hyland

District 11B


Lucas Cayler (i)
Carlos Hernandez

District 12A


Jeff Cornilles (i)

District 12B


Jaron Crane (i)

District 13A

Clifford Hohman

Brent Crane (i)

District 13B


Steve Tanner (i)

District 14A


Ted Hill (i)
Craig Thomas

District 14B


Josh Tanner (i)
S. Max Brown

District 15A

Steve Berch (i)

Steve Keyser

District 15B


Dori Healey (i)

District 16A

Soñia Galaviz (i)

Jacquelyn Davidson

District 16B

Annie Haws (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Todd Achilles 

Chandler Hadraba

District 17A

John L. Gannon (i)


District 17B

Megan Egbert (i)
Marjorie Wilson


District 18A

Ilana Rubel (i)


District 18B

Brooke Green (i)


District 19A

Monica Church (i)


District 19B

Chris Mathias (i)


District 20A

Isaiah Navarro

Joe Palmer (i)

District 20B


James Holtzclaw (i)

District 21A

Casey Hess

James Petzke (i)

District 21B


Jeff Ehlers (i)

District 22A

Loren Petty

John Vander Woude (i)
Greg Ferch  Candidate Connection
Kelly Walton

District 22B

Nina Turner

Marisa Stevens Keith

District 23A


Chris Bruce (i)
Melissa Durrant

District 23B


Shawn Dygert (i)

District 24A


Clint Hostetler (i)
Alex Caval

District 24B


Steve Miller (i)
Isaac B. Moffett

District 25A


Donald Hall (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Lance Clow 

District 25B


David Leavitt (i)
Cherie Vollmer

District 26A


Mike Pohanka (i)

District 26B

Jessie Bell

Jack Nelsen (i)
Jeffrey Emerick
Lyle Johnstone

District 27A


Douglas T. Pickett (i)

District 27B


Clay Handy (i)
Pat Field

District 28A


Richard Cheatum (i)
James Lamborn
Mike Saville

District 28B

Jayson Meline

Dan Garner (i)

District 29A


Dustin W. Manwaring (i)

District 29B

Nate Roberts

Tanya Burgoyne (i)

District 30A


David Cannon (i)

District 30B


Ben Fuhriman (i)
Julianne Young

District 31A


Jerald Raymond (i)

District 31B


Rod Furniss (i)
Karey Hanks

District 32A


Stephanie Mickelsen (i)
Sean Crystal
Kelly Golden

District 32B


Erin Bingham (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Wendy Horman (i)

District 33A

Miranda Marquit
Chance Marshall

Barbara Ehardt (i)

District 33B


Marco Erickson (i)
Jilene Burger

District 34A


Jon Weber (i)

District 34B


Britt Raybould (i)
Larry Golden

District 35A


Mike Veile (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Kevin Andrus 

District 35B


Josh Wheeler (i)


State executive offices

See also: Idaho state executive official elections, 2026

Seven state executive offices are up for election in Idaho in 2026:

Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Attorney General
Secretary of State
Controller
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Treasurer


To see a full list of candidates in the Democratic primaries, click "Show more" below.
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Governor of Idaho

Democratic primary candidates

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Lieutenant Governor of Idaho

Democratic primary candidates

Note: The candidate list in this election may not be complete.

    Attorney General of Idaho

    Democratic primary candidates

    Note: The candidate list in this election may not be complete.

      Idaho Secretary of State

      Democratic primary candidates

      Note: The candidate list in this election may not be complete.

        Idaho Controller

        Democratic primary candidates

        Note: The candidate list in this election may not be complete.

          Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction

          Democratic primary candidates

          Note: The candidate list in this election may not be complete.

            Idaho Treasurer

            Democratic primary candidates

            Note: The candidate list in this election may not be complete.

            Voting information

            See also: Voting in Idaho

            Election information in Idaho: May 19, 2026, election.

            What is the voter registration deadline?

            • In-person: May 19, 2026
            • By mail: Received by May 8, 2026
            • Online: May 8, 2026

            Is absentee/mail-in voting available to all voters?

            Yes

            What is the absentee/mail-in ballot request deadline?

            • In-person: May 8, 2026
            • By mail: Received by May 8, 2026
            • Online: May 8, 2026

            What is the absentee/mail-in ballot return deadline?

            • In-person: May 19, 2026
            • By mail: Received by May 19, 2026

            Is early voting available to all voters?

            Yes

            What are the early voting start and end dates?

            April 27, 2026 to May 15, 2026

            Are all voters required to present ID at the polls? If so, is a photo or non-photo ID required?

            N/A

            When are polls open on Election Day?

            8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (MT/PT)


            Context of the 2026 elections

            Idaho Party Control: 1992-2026
            No Democratic trifectas  •  Thirty-two years of Republican trifectas
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            Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
            Governor D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
            Senate R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
            House R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

            State party overview

            Democratic Party of Idaho

            See also: Democratic Party of Idaho


            State political party revenue

            See also: State political party revenue and State political party revenue per capita

            State political parties typically deposit revenue in separate state and federal accounts in order to comply with state and federal campaign finance laws.

            The Democratic Party and the Republican Party maintain state affiliates in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and select U.S. territories. The following map displays total state political party revenue per capita for the Democratic state party affiliates.


            Pivot Counties

            See also: Pivot Counties by state

            No counties in Idaho are Pivot Counties. Pivot Counties are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.

            In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump (R) won Idaho with 59.3 percent of the vote. Hillary Clinton (D) received 27.5 percent. Independent candidate Evan McMullin received 6.7 percent. In presidential elections between 1900 and 2016, Idaho voted Republican 70 percent of the time and Democratic 30 percent of the time. In the five presidential elections between 2000 and 2016, Idaho voted Republican all five times.

            Presidential results by legislative district

            The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state House districts in Idaho. Click [show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[4][5]

            In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 4 out of 35 state House districts in Idaho with an average margin of victory of 13.5 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 4 out of 35 state House districts in Idaho with an average margin of victory of 17 points.
            In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 31 out of 35 state House districts in Idaho with an average margin of victory of 38.6 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 31 out of 35 state House districts in Idaho with an average margin of victory of 39 points. Trump won three seats controlled by Democrats heading into the 2018 elections.


            See also


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