Nampa, Idaho
Nampa is a city in Canyon County, Idaho. The city had 100,200 residents as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau.[1]
Federal officials
The current members of the U.S. Senate from Idaho are:
Office title | Officeholder name | Date assumed office | Party affiliation |
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U.S. Senate Idaho |
January 3, 1999 |
Republican Party |
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U.S. Senate Idaho |
January 3, 2009 |
Republican Party |
To view a map of U.S. House districts in Idaho and find your representative, click here.
State officials
The following is a list of the current state executive officials from Idaho:
Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office |
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Attorney General of Idaho | Raúl Labrador | Republican | January 2, 2023 |
Chief of Staff to the Governor of Idaho | Zach Hauge | Republican | 2019 |
Governor of Idaho | Brad Little | Republican | January 7, 2019 |
Idaho Controller | Brandon Woolf | Republican | October 15, 2012 |
Idaho Secretary of State | Phil McGrane | Republican | January 2, 2023 |
Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction | Debbie Critchfield | Republican | January 2, 2023 |
Idaho Treasurer | Julie Ellsworth | Republican | January 7, 2019 |
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho | Scott Bedke | Republican | January 2, 2023 |
To view a list of state legislators from Idaho, click here.
Ballot measures
To view a list of statewide measures in Idaho, click here.
To view a list of local ballot measures in Canyon County, Idaho, click here.
Local recalls
- See also: Laws governing recall in Idaho
No specific grounds are required for recall in Idaho. To get a recall on the ballot, supporters must collect signatures equal to 20% of registered voters in the jurisdiction at the last election for the office (for city and county officials) or at the time the petition is filed (for school district and special district officials). Signatures must be collected within 75 days.[2][3]
See also
Footnotes
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