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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

 

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