Voter Guide: See what's on your ballot for the November 2019 election
Several big mayoral and city council races in the Treasure Valley are up for vote on Nov. 5.
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Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5 to decide a number of local mayoral and city council races across Idaho.
Also up for vote are funding requests from various taxing districts, such as school and fire protection, as well as races for leadership positions within those taxing districts.
Because this is an odd-numbered year, there are no general elections for county, legislative, statewide, or federal races.
Early voting is available in most counties, including Ada and Canyon, until Friday, Nov. 1. On election day, polls are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Below is a county-by-county breakdown for southwest Idaho, including ballot questions.
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ADA COUNTY
Boise
Mayor
- Rebecca W. Arnold
- David H. Bieter
- Brent Coles
- Adriel Martinez
- Lauren McLean
- Cortney Nielsen
- Wayne Richey
City Council, Seat 1
- Patrick Bageant
- Karen Danley
- Tecle Gebremicheal
- Chris Moeness
- Ryan Peck
- Brittney Scigliano
City Council, Seat 3
- Jimmy Hallyburton
- Meredith Stead
City Council, Seat 5
- Elaine Clegg
- Brady Fuller
- Debbie Lombard-Bloom
Ballot Proposition 1
- An initiative requiring voter approval of the cost, financing, location, design, and size of certain Boise City library facility projects.
An initiative relating to Boise City development of library facilities by: prohibiting Boise City from appropriating or spending funds, or incurring debt for any aspect of a city library facility reasonably expected to exceed $25,000,000.00 in total without prior voter approval of the qualified electors; requiring that Boise City provide in such election notice the "plan and design," which shall include the cost, financing method, location, design, and size of the proposed Boise library facility; providing that approval of a proposed library facility occurs by a majority vote in favor of the project at an election held on an official election date; defining the term "expenses" as actual monetary payments, in kind assistance, the value of employee time, the value of land exchanges, direct or indirect payments to third parties and any other consideration which in any way promotes or enhances the development of a Boise library facility; defining the term "major library project" as any library project reasonably expected to exceed $25,000,000.00 in total costs and/or expenses; and defining the term "plan and design" as a proposal that includes any element of the cost, financing method, location, design, and size of a Boise City library facility.
WHAT YOUR VOTE WILL DO
A YES vote means the City of Boise could not undertake any aspect of a library project with expected costs of $25,000,000.00 or more without first obtaining approval by a majority of Boise voters in a future election.
A NO vote means current law would not change. The City of Boise could undertake any aspect of a library project without first obtaining voter approval.
Ballot Proposition 2
- An initiative requiring voter approval of the cost, financing method, location, design, and size of certain sports stadium facility projects.
An initiative relating to development of sport stadium facilities in Boise by: prohibiting Boise City from appropriating or spending funds, or incurring debt for any aspect of a stadium facility reasonably expected to exceed $5,000,000.00 in total of public and/or private expenditure without prior voter approval of the qualified electors; requiring that Boise City provide in such election notice the "plan and design," which shall include the cost, financing method, location, design, and size of the proposed stadium facility; providing that approval of a proposed stadium facility occurs by a majority vote in favor of the project at an official election; defining the term "expenses" as monetary payments, in kind assistance, the value of employee time, the value of land exchanges, direct or indirect payments to third parties and any other consideration which promotes or enhances the development of a stadium facility; defining the term "major sport stadium facility project" as any sport stadium facility project reasonably expected to exceed $5,000,000.00 in total public and/or private costs and/or expenses; and defining the term "plan and design" as a proposal that includes any element of the cost, financing method, location, design, and size of a sport stadium facility.
WHAT YOUR VOTE WILL DO
A YES vote means the City of Boise could not participate in any aspect of a sport stadium facility project with expected costs of $5,000,000.00 or more in public and/or private funding without first obtaining approval by a majority of Boise voters in a future election.
A NO vote means current law would not change. The City of Boise could participate in any aspect of a sport stadium facility project without first obtaining voter approval.
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Eagle
Mayor
- Christopher Hadden
- Jason Pierce
- Stan Ridgeway
City Council (Vote for two)
- Stan Bastian
- Charlie Baun
- Jill Mitchell
- David J.Parrie
- Brad Pike
Eagle Fire Protection District
Commissioner, Dist. 2
- Scott Pruett
- Gary Stillwell
- William J. Stone
Garden City
City Council (vote for 2)
- Pam Beaumont
- Wendy Carver-Herbert
- Pat Little
- James Page
- Jeff Stephenson
North Ada Fire District
Commissioner, District 2
- Ben Ealey
- Jeanne Jackson-Heim
- Jeff Souza
Kuna
Mayor
- Joe Stear
City Council (Vote for two)
- Chris Bruce
- Briana Buban-Vonder Haar
- Mikey Losh
- Ramona Martin
- Greg McPherson
Kuna Fire District
Commissioner, District 1
- M G Bud Beatty
- Rebekah (Becky) Luther
Meridian
Mayor
- Gina Johnson
- Joe Palmer
- Anne Little Roberts
- Robert Simison
- Shaun Wardle
City Council, Seat 1
- Michael Christianson
- Donna Lusignan
- Rudolf (Rudy) L. Patrick
- Elizabeth “Liz” Strader
City Council, Seat 3
- Brad Hoaglun
- Kristen Pudlow
City Council, Seat 5
- Denise Hanson-LaFever
- Jeff Miller
- Jessica L. Perreault
- Joshua Valk
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Star
Mayor
- Chad Bell
- Trevor A. Chadwick
City Council, Seat 1
- Kevin A. Deats
- Kevin Nielsen
City Council, Seat 2
- Mike Olsen
- Jennifer Salmonsen
Star Fire Protection District
Commissioner, Sub-district 2
- Brian W. Fendley
- Tim Murray
Star Fire District Funding Request
- General Obligation Bonds
- $4,000,000
- Provides funds to acquire, renovate and equip fire safety facilities
RELATED: Star Fire Protection District asking voters to approve $4 million bond for new fire station
Ballot question:
Shall the Star Fire Protection District, Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho, be authorized to incur an indebtedness and issue and sell its general obligation bonds, in one or more series of bonds, in an aggregate principal amount for all such bonds of not more than $4,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of providing funds with which to acquire, renovate and equip fire safety facilities, with each of said series of bonds to be payable annually or at such lesser intervals as determined by future resolutions or ordinances of the District, and to mature serially with the final installment to fall due within thirty (30) years from the date of each of said series of bonds, and to bear interest at a rate or rates to be determined by future resolutions or ordinances of the District, all as provided in the ordinance of the District adopted on August 28, 2019?
Sunset Fire Protection District
Commissioner, District 2
- Write-ins only
Commissioner, District 3
- Write-ins only
West Ada Recreation District
Director, District 3
- Kirsten Hooker
- Shaun Wardle
West Ada School District
Trustee, Zone 2
- Amy Johnson
- Mike Vuittonet
ADAMS COUNTY
Council
City Council (Vote for two)
- Dan L. Huter
- Eric Pfeifer
- Tina L. Tubridy
New Meadows
Mayor
- Darbey Ray Edwards
City Council (4 year term; vote for two)
- Julie Good
- Jeff Parnett
City Council (2 year term; vote for one)
- Shiloh Ryker
BLAINE COUNTY
Bellevue
Alderman
- Kathryn Goldman
- Chris Johnson
- Shaun Mahoney
Blaine County School District No. 61
Trustee, Zone 1
- Amber Larna
- Alexis Lindberg
Carey
City Council (Vote for two)
- Jon Hoopes
- George Versis
City Council (Vote for one)
- Kirstin Cutler
Hailey
Mayor
- Martha Burke
City Council, Seat 3
- Jeffrey L. Engelhardt
- Sam Linnet
City Council, Seat 4
- Pat Cooley
- Juan Martinez
Ketchum
City Council (Vote for two)
- Michael David
- Mickey Garcia
- Jim Slanetz
- Jen Smith
Ketchum Municipal Bond Election
- General Obligation Bonds
- $11,500,000
- To fund construction and equipping a new fire station
Ballot Question:
Shall the city of Ketchum, Blaine County, Idaho, be authorized to incur an indebtedness and issue and sell its general obligation bonds, in one or more series of bonds, in an aggregate principal amount for all such bonds of not more than $11,500,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of providing funds with which to construct and equip a new fire station and acquire certain firefighting equipment, with each of said series of bonds to be payable annually or at such lesser intervals as determined by future resolutions or ordinances of the City, and to mature serially with the final installment to fall due within twenty-five (25) years from the date of each of said series of bonds, and to bear interest at a rate or rates to be determined by future resolutions or ordinances of the City, all as provided in the ordinance of the City adopted on September 3, 2019?
Ketchum Rural Fire Protection District
Commissioner, District 3
- Jed Gray
- Gray Ottley
Sun Valley
Mayor
- Peter M. Hendricks
City Council (Vote for two)
- Jane Conard
- Michelle D. Griffith
Wood River Fire Protection District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1
- Dennis Kavanagh
- Seth Martin
BOISE COUNTY
Idaho City
City Council (Vote for 2)
- Kenny Everhart
- Gary (Tom) Secor Jr.
CANYON COUNTY
Caldwell
City Council, Seat 4
- Chris Trakel
- Jarom Wagoner
City Council, Seat 5
- Chris Allgood
City Council, Seat 6
- Evangeline Beechler
- John McGee
- Charles "Chuck" Stadick
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Caldwell School District
Trustee, Zone 2
- Manuel J. Godina
- Dan Kener
Trustee, Zone 4
- Andrew Butler
- Charles Stout
Greenleaf
City Council, Seat 1
- Ryan Schnuerle
City Council, Seat 2
- Rob Fisher
- Brandon Shores
Kuna Rural Fire District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1
- Rebekah (Becky) Luther
- M G Bud Beatty
Melba
City Council (Vote for two)
- Jeannine (Geni) Johnshoy
Middleton
Mayor
- Jim Buffington
- Rebekah Byler (Reba)
- Jackie Hutchison
- Steve Rule
- Tyson A. Sparrow
- Renee L. Williams
City Council (Vote for two)
- Mark Christiansen
- Beverlee K. Furner
- Carrie S. Huggins
- Tim P. Omeara
- Sam Powell
City Council
- Jeff Garner
- Loren A. Piel
Middleton School District
Trustee, Zone 3
- Briggs L. Miller
- Tim Winkle
Nampa
City Council, Seat 2
- Darl Bruner
City Council, Seat 4
- Jeff Cornilles
- Michael S. Gable
- Sandi Levi
City Council, Seat 6
- Jacob Bower
- Scott A. Glover
Nampa School District
Nampa Schools Funding Request
- Supplemental Levy
- $12,075,000 per year for two years
Ballot question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Nampa School District No. 131, Canyon County, Idaho, be authorized and empowered by an election held on November 5, 2019, to levy a supplemental levy, as permitted by law in Section 33-802(3), Idaho Code, in the amount of $12,075,000 per year for a period of two (2) years commencing with the fiscal year beginning 2020, a tax of $172 per one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions, for the purposes of maintaining current programs and services; maintaining certificated teaching positions; enchancing and updating technology and curriculum; providing additional support for activity, athletic, music and performing arts programs; providing for building and playground upgrades, providing for other operational costs; and providing for an annual independent audit to verify funds were spent as approved by votes?
Notus
City Council (Vote for two)
- Steve Ahlborn
- Bonnie Emly
- Jesse Delos Reyes
- Philip H. Ryan
City Council (Vote for two)
- Michelle Degiorgio
- Nathan E. Wells
Parma
Mayor
- Angie Lee
City Council (Vote for two)
- Melinda (Mindy) Mitchell
- Tom Smith
City Council (Vote for three)
- Ted Dickenson Sr.
- Joseph V. Giardelli
- Vernena Jorgensen
- Kevin L. Sitts
Parma School District
Trustee, Zone 4
- Kelli D. Brassfield
- Jamie Davison
- Kurt Kaiser
- Heidi Smith-Takatori
- Dusty Tveidt
Star
Mayor
- Chad Bell
- Trevor A. Chadwick
City Council, Seat 1
- Kevin A. Deats
- Kevin Nielsen
City Council, Seat 2
- Mike Olsen
- Jennifer Salmonsen
Star Fire Protection District
Commissioner, Sub-district 2
- Tim Murray
- Brian Fendley
Star Fire District Funding Request
- General Obligation Bonds
- $4,000,000
- For the purchase/renovation of fire protection facilities
RELATED: Star Fire Protection District asking voters to approve $4 million bond for new fire station
Ballot question:
Shall the Star Fire Protection District, Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho, be authorized to incur an indebtedness and issue and sell its general obligation bonds, in one or more series of bonds, in an aggregate principal amount for all such bonds of not more than $4,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of providing funds with which to acquire, renovate and equip fire safety facilities, with each of said series of bonds to be payable annually or at such lesser intervals as determined by future resolutions or ordinances of the District, and to mature serially with the final installment to fall due within thirty (30) years from the date of each of said series of bonds, and to bear interest at a rate or rates to be determined by future resolutions or ordinances of the District, all as provided in the ordinance of the District adopted on August 28, 2019?
Wilder
Mayor
- Alicia Mora Almazan
- Robert "Steve" Rhodes
City Council
- Darrell W. Jackson
- Robert Rivera
City Council (Vote for two)
- John F. Bechtel
- Guadalupe "Lupe" Garcia
- Maria Villanueva
CASSIA COUNTY
Albion
Mayor
- Isaac Loveland
City Council (Vote for two)
- Dallan Doc Carlson
- Chad Manderscheid
- Myron Wilson
- Bradley V. Woodrow
Burley
City Council (Vote for three)
- John Craner
- Lynn Davids
- Janet Hansen
- Russ Mallory
- Kimberli Seely
Declo
Mayor
- Jay Darrington
City Council (Vote for two)
- Holly Darrington
- Mark Payne
Malta
Mayor
- Tracy Bankhead
City Council (Vote for two)
- Tom Hogan
- Margie G Neff
Valley Vu of Malta Cemetery District
Cemetery District Funding Request
- Permanent Override Levy
- $12,282.91 per year
Ballot Question:
Shall the Board of Directors of the Valley Vu of Malta Cemetery District be authorized to levy a permanent override levy in the amount of $12,282.91 per year on a permanent basis commencing with the fiscal year beginning 2020, for the purpose of paying all lawful expenses as provided in the resolution of the Board of Directors of the Valley Vu of Malta Cemetery District adopted on September 3, 2019?
Joint School District No. 331
Minidoka County School District Funding Request
- Supplemental Levy
- $2,250,000 per year for two years
Ballot Question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Joint School District No. 331, Minidoka, Cassia, Jerome and Lincoln Counties, State of Idaho, be authorized and empowered to levy a Supplemental Levy in the amount of Two Million two hundred fifty thousand and no/ dollars ($2,250,000) per year for two (2) years, commencing with the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2022, for the purpose of financing any lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the District; all as provided in the Resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees on September 16, 2019?
Oakley
Mayor
- Larry Mickelsen
City Council (Vote for two)
- Buffy Cooper
- Debby McKnight
- Todd J. Muhlestein
Oregon Trail Recreation District
Director, Sub-district 1
- Nancy A. Fonnesbeck
- Andrew Funk
Director, Sub-district 2
- Chay Courtright
- Dennis Dexter
- Scott A. Moulton
CUSTER COUNTY
Challis
City Council (Vote for two)
- Chuck Felton
- Travis Hardy
City Council (Vote for one)
- Scott Lamb
Clayton
City Council (Vote for two)
- Beverly Lorraine Smith
- Frank D. Smith
Challis Joint School District No. 181
Trustee, Zone 2
- David Philps
- Trish Farr
Mackay
Mayor
- Richard S. Mangum
- Wayne C. Olsen
City Council (Vote for two)
- Robert T. Burroughs
- Manny Guerrero
- Hans Osenga
Stanley
City Council, Seat 1
- Austin Clegg
- Andrew Fosbinder
City Council, Seat 2
- Tim Cron
ELMORE COUNTY
Mountain Home
Mayor
- James “Jimmy” Schipani
- Tim Standish
- Rich Sykes
City Council (Vote for two)
- Ralph W Binion III
- Mark (Anthony) Bryant
- Mike McCain
- Joshua Melville
- Brad Stokes
- Kristopher “Topher” Wallaert
Glenns Ferry
City Council (Vote for two)
- Susan Case
- Kenneth D Thompson
City Council (Vote for one)
- Dani Martinez
GEM COUNTY
Emmett
Mayor
- Gordon W. Petrie
- Steve Nebeker
City Council (Vote for three)
- Shawn Alder
- Thomas Butler
- Brian Gregory
- Tona Henderson
- Brett McGann
- Denise Sorenson
- Michael J. Stout
- Gerald Turner
Emmett School District No. 221
School Board Trustee (Vote for five)
- Tiffiny (Ruegner) Anderson
- Mike Garner
- Mark L. Helms
- Terry A. Jones
- Michael Kimball
- Nicholas Mitts
- Robert C. Teeter
- M. Ross Walker
- Ronnie Weekes
- Houston "Hoss" White
Gem County Fire Protection District No. 1
Fire District Funding Request
- General Obligation Bonds
- $5,100,000
- For constructing and furnishing a new fire station
Ballot Question:
Shall the Board of Commissioners of the Gem County Fire Protection District #1 be authorized to incur an indebtedness and issue general obligation bonds of the District in a principal amount not to exceed $5,100,000, the bonds to mature over a term which may be less than but which shall not exceed twenty (20) years from their date, for the purpose of financing the costs of constructing and furnishing a new fire station, providing for related equipment and improvements, together with costs and fees incidental thereto, all as provided in Ordinance No. 19-1 of the Board of Commissioners?
GOODING COUNTY
Gooding County
Jail Bond
- General Obligation Bonds
- $15,966,955
- To construct a new jail
Ballot Question:
Shall Gooding County, Idaho (the "County"), be authorized to issue and sell general obligation bonds in the principal amount of up to $15,966,955 for the purpose of financing (i) the acquisition, construction and equipping of a County jail and (ii) improvements to and renovation of the County court house including all lighting, heating, ventilation and sanitation facilities and appliances necessary to maintain and operate said buildings and facilities (the "Project"), together with costs and expenses related thereto, the final installment of each bonds to fall due not later than twenty (20) years from the date of issuance thereof, all as provided in the Bond Election Ordinance No. 2019-113 adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on September 9, 2019?
Bliss
Mayor
- Chris Pruett
City Council (Vote for two)
- Trista Palmer
- Dennis Read
Gooding
City Council (Vote for two)
- Michael (Mitch) Arkoosh
- Desiree DeGiorgio
- Jan Shepherd
- Robin Stratton
Gooding Recreation District
Director, Sub-district 3
- Raymond Goodman
- Joleen Toone
Hagerman
Mayor
- Jasmine Call
- Alan Jay
- Noel C. Weir
City Council (Vote for two)
- Erika Cornett
- Ricky Fritz
- Jay Hauser
- Carl Jeffries
- John E. Summerlin Jr.
- John Tomlinson
- Mike Winther
Hagerman Fire Protection District
Fire District Funding Request
- Permanent Override Levy
- $100,000
Ballot Question:
Shall the Board of Commissioners of Hagerman Fire Protection District, Idaho be authorized and empowered to permanently increase the property tax levy as permitted by Section 63-802(1)(h) Idaho Code an additional One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) to defray personnel costs associated with provisions for licensed services by the Hagerman Fire Protection District 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, commencing with the fiscal year 2020-2021, and operating the District provided by resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Hagerman Fire Protection District adopted on September 3, 2019?
Hagerman-Bliss Recreation District
Request to form new recreation district
Ballot Question:
Shall a new taxing district be created called the Hagerman-Bliss Recreation District?
The initial requested levy rate would be .0005. This means the estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer would be $50 per one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) of taxable property value. The maximum levy rate will never exceed .0006.
Wendell
City Council (Vote for two)
- Bonnie (B.J.) Marshall
- Rebecca Vipperman
JEROME COUNTY
Eden
Mayor
- Blaine Campbell
City Council (Vote for two)
- Write-in only
Hazelton
Mayor
- Art Watkins
City Council (Vote for two)
- Don Meyer
- Regi Baliola
Jerome
City Council (Vote for two)
- Chris Barber
- Brent "Oop" Johnson
- Jeff Schroeder
Joint School District No. 331
Minidoka County School District Funding Request
- Supplemental Levy
- $2,250,000 per year for two years
Ballot Question:
Shall the Board of Trustees of Joint School District No. 331, Minidoka, Cassia, Jerome and Lincoln Counties, State of Idaho, be authorized and empowered to levy a Supplemental Levy in the amount of Two Million two hundred fifty thousand and no/ dollars ($2,250,000) per year for two (2) years, commencing with the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2022, for the purpose of financing any lawful expenses of maintaining and operating the District; all as provided in the Resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees on September 16, 2019?
OWYHEE COUNTY
Bruneau Grand View School District
Trustee, Zone 2
- Write-in only
Castleford School District No. 417
Trustee, Zone 3
- Write-in only
Grand View
Mayor
- Daniel James Martinez
- Sandra H. Skinner
City Council (Vote for two)
- Donald W. Mead
- Tom A. Payne
- Jon Pennington
- Rosanna Smith
Homedale
City Council (Vote for two)
- Steve Atkins
- Debbie Dickson
- Jennifer M. Dickson
- Aaron Tines
City Council (Vote for one)
- Jerry Anderson
- Marty Geselle
- Kimberly Jo Murray
Marsing
Mayor
- James Ferdinand
- Chad Sevy
City Council (Vote for two)
- Chris Even
- Marie Herman
City Council (Vote for one)
- Rachael Percifield
Marsing Joint School District No. 363
Trustee, Zone 4
- Deborah Holzhey
- Sean D. Rowley
Murphy Reynolds Wilson Fire District
Commissioner
- Neva Miller
- Richard Dick Freund
PAYETTE COUNTY
Fruitland
City Council (Vote for two)
- Jeff "Dale Jeffries" Carpenter
- Tim Davis
- Stuart Grimes
- Michael Moscrip
Fruitland City Funding Request
- General Obligation Bonds
- $2,600,000
- For renovation of city hall, construction of police station
Ballot Question:
Shall the City of Fruitland be authorized to incur an indebtedness and to issue and sell its General Obligation Bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $2,600,000 ($2.6 million) to pay the cost of renovation of City Hall and construction of a police station, together with related improvements and costs, the bonds to mature and to be payable from a levy of taxes for a term which may be less than but which shall not exceed thirty (30) years, all as more fully provided in Ordinance No. 657, adopted on August 26, 2019?
New Plymouth
Mayor
- Tom Hoppell
- Ricky York
City Council (Vote for three)
- Cora Kurth
- Debbie Mills-Smith
- Bill Warnke
Payette
City Council (Vote for three)
- Kevin Jensen
- Mike Kee
- Steven Lindsay
- Daniel Lopez
- Lori A. Steiniker
City Council (Vote for one)
- Kahlia Morin
New Plymouth School District No. 372
Trustee, Zone 1
- Marc Haws
- Phil Pittman
Trustee, Zone 2
- David Brogan
- Dean Jones
- Doug Rupp
Trustee, Zone 5
- H. Lane Austin
- Darrell Brown
- Darrell Ocamica
TWIN FALLS COUNTY
Buhl
City Council (Vote for two)
- Pamela McClain
- Kelly Peterson
City Council (Vote for two)
- Susan Gabardi
- Martin Lewis
Buhl Joint School District No. 412
Trustee, Zone 4
- LeRoy Harcourt
Buhl Rural Fire Protection District
Commissioner, Sub-district 3
- Bob Linderman
- Les Preader
Castleford
City Council (Vote for two)
- Justin Clark
- Dan Howard
Castleford Joint School District No. 417
Trustee, Zone 3
- Write-in only
Filer
City Council (Vote for two)
- Gary Deitrick
- Christina S. Hatch
- Ron Jones
Filer Cemetery Maintenance District
Commissioner, Sub-district 1
- Brad T. Lancaster
- Aaron White
Commissioner, Sub-district 3
- Rondal Lang
Filer School District No. 413
Trustee, Zone 1
- Bryce L. Bowman
- K. Chuck Reinke
Trustee, Zone 4
- Gary W. Davis
- Julie Koyle
- Ben Lancaster
Hagerman Fire Protection District
Fire District Funding Request
- Permanent Override Levy
- $100,000
Ballot Question:
Shall the Board of Commissioners of Hagerman Fire Protection District, Idaho be authorized and empowered to permanently increase the property tax levy as permitted by Section 63-802(1)(h) Idaho Code an additional One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) to defray personnel costs associated with provisions for licensed services by the Hagerman Fire Protection District 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, commencing with the fiscal year 2020-2021, and operating the District provided by resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Hagerman Fire Protection District adopted on September 3, 2019. Approval of this levy override is necessary to increase the protection of its resident's public health, life, and property. On a house valued at $100,000 with a standard homeowner's exemption, the annual taxes collected for this levy would be approximately $61.78.
Hansen
Mayor
- Anthony E. Bohrn
- Joseph H. Ratto
City Council (Vote for two)
- Linda Medley
Hollister
City Council (Vote for three)
- Lynn Ginder
- David Grosshans
- Danny Reed
- Gloria Rorison
Kimberly
Mayor
- Burke Davidson
City Council (Vote for two)
- Tim Daniels
- Jim Eisenhower
- Burke Richman
Kimberly School District No. 414
Trustee, Zone 1
- Dyllon Cunningham
- Danae Klimes
- Chad Allen
Trustee, Zone 5
- Myron Nield
- Bryce Stanger
Murtaugh
Mayor
- Dee Hunsaker
City Council (Vote for two)
- Yale Bessire
- Kendal Henderson
City Council (Vote for one)
- Humberto Chavez Jr.
Twin Falls
City Council, Seat 2
- Nikki Boyd
- Cort Johnson
City Council, Seat 3
- Shawn Barigar
- Mona Weeks
City Council, Seat 4
- Liyah Babayan
- Craig Hawkins
- Jan Rogers
- Michael E. Shaffer
City Council, Seat 7
- LeRoy Harcourt
- Ruth Pierce
- Jaren Thompson
Twin Falls County
County Jail Bond
- General Obligation Bonds
- $25,000,000
- Funds to renovate, acquire, construct, equip, and improve jail facilities
Ballot Question:
Shall Twin Falls County, Idaho, be authorized to issue and sell its general obligation jail bonds in the principal amount of up to $25,000,000, for the purpose of providing funds with which to renovate, acquire, construct, equip, and improve jail facilities, with the bonds to be payable over a term not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of the bonds, as provided in the Bond Election Resolution adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on September 5, 2019?
Twin Falls School District No. 411
Trustee, Zone 2
- Brad Breland
- Paul McClintock
Trustee, Zone 5
- Heidi Casdorph
- Anthony Avelar
VALLEY COUNTY
Cascade
Mayor
- Judith Nissula
City Council (Vote for two)
- Ronald Brown
- Rachel Huckaby
City Council (Vote for one)
- William McFarlane
- Denise Tangen
Cascade City Ordinance Proposal
- Local Option Tax
- 1% tax on all sales, with exceptions
Ballot Question:
Shall the City of Cascade adopt proposed Ordinance No. 700?
Ordinance No. 700 provides for the imposition, implementation, and collection of non-property taxes (commonly referred to as a local option tax) for a period of two (2) years from its effective date. If approved, the tax will be assessed at the rate of one percent (1%) on all sales subject to taxation (sales tax) under Chapter 36 of Title 63, Idaho Code.
Single item purchase of $1,000 or more is exempt.
The Local Option Tax revenue will be used for the following purposes:
a) Streets, sidewalks, pedestrian crosswalks, pathways, and other public rights-of-way
b) Public parks maintenance, development, and beautification
Donnelly
Mayor
- Susan Dorris
City Council (Vote for two)
- Leslie D. Minshall
- Chelsea Bergquist
McCall
City Council (Vote for two)
- Michael Maciaszek
- Colby Nielsen
- Jordan Ockunzzi
Valley County Road Department
Funding Request
- Permanent Override Tax Levy
RELATED: Valley County road funding dilemma
Ballot Question:
Shall the Valley County Board of Commissioners be authorized and empowered to increase its budget for a permanent override tax levy at a rate of 0.084% multiplied by the current market value for assessment purposes of property in 2019 pursuant to Idaho Code 63-802(h) for the purpose of defraying road department personnel costs, conducting road maintenance, and for new road construction on all taxable property within the district beginning with the fiscal year commencing on October 1, 2021?
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Cambridge
City Council (Vote for two)
- Levi J. Harrison
- Delray B. Platt
- Nanette T. Rhodes
Midvale
Mayor
- Brian Graham
City Council (Vote for two)
- Katie L. Bane
- Phyllis Widner
Weiser
Mayor
- Alex W. Chavarria
- Randy Hibberd
- Dan Randleman
City Council (Vote for three)
- Bonnie Akbar
- Cliff Barberis
- Layna Hafer
- Chris M. Hagans
- Larry Hogg
Weiser School District No. 431
Trustee, Zone 1
- Cary Gibbs
- Justin H. Erickson
Trustee, Zone 5
- Russell Haggerty
- Kerry W. Nyce
- Crystal Torres