Idaho State Senate elections, 2000
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Elections for the office of Idaho State Senate consisted of a primary election on May 23, 2000, and a general election on November 7, 2000.
Campaign contributions
During the 2000 election, the total contributions to Senate candidates was $628,054. The top 10 contributors were:[1]
2000 Donors, Idaho State Senate | ||
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Donor | Amount | |
Idaho Education Association | $13,900 | |
Jr Simplot Co | $13,505 | |
Senate Republicans of Idaho | $12,500 | |
Lodge, Patti Ann | $12,500 | |
Idaho Association of Realtors | $12,050 | |
Senate Republican | $11,500 | |
Idaho Associated General Contractors | $10,650 | |
Idaho Trucking Association | $9,950 | |
Boise Cascade Corp | $9,900 | |
Idaho Medical Association | $9,750 |
Footnotes
Current members of the Idaho State Senate
Leadership
Majority Leader:Lori Den Hartog
Minority Leader:Melissa Wintrow
Senators
District 1
Jim Woodward (R)
District 2
Phil Hart (R)
District 3
Doug Okuniewicz (R)
District 4
Ben Toews (R)
District 5
Carl Bjerke (R)
District 6
Dan Foreman (R)
District 7
Cindy Carlson (R)
District 8
Christy Zito (R)
District 9
Brandon Shippy (R)
District 10
Tammy Nichols (R)
District 11
Camille Blaylock (R)
District 12
Ben Adams (R)
District 13
Brian Lenney (R)
District 14
C. Scott Grow (R)
District 15
Codi Galloway (R)
District 16
Alison Rabe (D)
District 17
District 18
District 19
Melissa Wintrow (D)
District 20
Josh Keyser (R)
District 21
Treg Bernt (R)
District 22
Lori Den Hartog (R)
District 23
Todd Lakey (R)
District 24
District 25
Josh Kohl (R)
District 26
Ron Taylor (D)
District 27
Kelly Anthon (R)
District 28
Jim Guthrie (R)
District 29
James Ruchti (D)
District 30
Julie VanOrden (R)
District 31
Van Burtenshaw (R)
District 32
Kevin Cook (R)
District 33
David Lent (R)
District 34
Doug Ricks (R)
District 35
Mark Harris (R)
Republican Party (29)
Democratic Party (6)