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Kristine Raper

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Kristine Raper
Prior offices:
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Years in office: 2015 - 2022
Predecessor: Marsha Smith
Successor: John Hammond (Nonpartisan)
Education
Bachelor's
Boise State University, 1995
Law
University of Idaho, 2001

Kristine Raper was a member of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. Raper assumed office in 2015. Raper left office on January 21, 2022.

Biography

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Raper is a Delaware native and 2001 graduate of University of Idaho Law School. Her government experience includes seven years serving as state deputy attorney general. While in the attorney general's office, she was legal counsel to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.[1]

Prior to that, Raper spent eight years as a law clerk to a member of the Idaho Industrial Commission.[1]

Raper received her bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Boise State University in 1995.

Education

  • B.S. in criminal justice - Boise State University (1995)
  • J.D. - University of Idaho (2001)

Political career

Public Utilities Commission (2015-2022)

Raper has served as a member of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission since 2005 following her appointment by Idaho Governor Butch Otter (R).[1]

Appointments

2015

Raper was first appointed to a six-year term on the Idaho Public Utilities Commission in February 2015 by Gov. Butch Otter.[2]

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
Marsha Smith
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
2015-2022
Succeeded by
John Hammond