|
| Table 17-14c | |
| Makeup of Legislature 1986-1996, by Chamber, Party Affiliations, Incumbants and Challengers, in Primary Elections and General Elections, 1986-1996, part a, (Incumbents Defeated by Challengers in General Elections) | |
| Year | Dist/Race | Challenger over | Incumbent |
| 1996 | 1 / Senate | Keough (R) | Tucker (D) |
| 3 / Rep A | Clark (R) | Vandenberg (D) | |
| 4 / Senate | Riggs (R) | Reed (D) | |
| 4 / Rep A | Watson (D) | Dorr (R) | |
| 16 / Rep A | Henbest (D) | McKeeth (R) | |
| 1994 | 2 / Senate | Boatright (R) | Chamberlain (D) |
| 2 / Rep B | Meyer (R) | Wright (D) | |
| 4 / Rep A | Dorr (R) | Horvath (D) | |
| 4 / Rep B | Pischner (R) | White (D) | |
| 6 / Rep A | Bruneel (R) | Keeton (D) | |
| 8 / Senate | Danielson (R) | Haun (D) | |
| 21 / Rep B | Ridinger (R) | Nafziger (D) | |
| 35 / Senate | Wheeler (R) | Bilyeu (D) | |
| 1992 | 5 / Senate | Schroeder (R) | Bensen (D) |
| 6 / Rep B | Mader (R) | Vickers (D) | |
| 16 / Rep A | McKeeth (R) | Lazechko (D) | |
| 17 / Rep A | Berain (R) | Gannon (D) | |
| 18 / Senate | Madsen (R) | Scanlin (D) | |
| 20 / Rep B | King (R) | Lasuen (D) | |
| 1990 | 2 / Rep C | Chamberlain (D) | Kellogg (R) |
| 2 / Rep D | Wright (D) | Vieselmeyer (R) | |
| 15 / Senate | Snodgrass (D) | Beck (R) | |
| 16 / Rep A | Lazechko (D) | Smock (R) | |
| 18 / Senate | Scanlin (D) | Madsen (R) | |
| 22 / Rep A | Stennett (D) | Morrison (R) | |
| 29 / Senate | Larsen (R) | Christiansen (D) | |
| 1988 | 2 / Senate | B Stocks (D) | Sverdsten (R) |
| 2 / Rep D | Veiselmeyer (R) | Giovanelli (D) | |
| 16 / Senate | Donesley (D) | Ringert (R) | |
| 20 / Rep B | (Jim) Hansen (D) | Kennevick (R) | |
| 21 / Senate | Burkett (D) | Risch (R) | |
| 1986 | 12 / Senate | Wetherell (D) | Yarbrough (R) |
| 12 / Rep B | Lasuen (D) | Hoagland (R) | |
| 20 / Senate | Brooks (D) | Rakozy (R) | |
| Source: | Idaho Secretary of State. Election Division |
| * | Major party opposition (i.e. Republican or Democrat) |
| ** | For purposes of this compilation, incumbents are persons running for the same office which they held at the time of the election. For example, a person running for Senate who was holding the office of Representative was not counted as an incumbent. |
| In the 1992 election year after redistricting, officeholders are counted as incumbents if they ran for the same chamber (i.e. senator running for senate) regardless of district. | |
| The 1992 primary election saw 7 races in which incumbents faced each other for the party nomination; 2 between democrats and 5 between republicans. | |
| The 1992 general election saw 3 races in which incumbants faced each other. | |
| *** | Incumbents defeated by challengers (in the general election) |
Compiled by: Lily Wai, data input assisted by: Steven
Olson
Contact: Lily Wai
University of Idaho Library | About Inside Idaho | Data Contributors | Home