Here is who will be on the primary election ballot in Bonneville County this May
Published atIDAHO FALLS — The deadline for candidates wanting to run in the May primary election was 5 p.m. on Friday.
Many incumbents have opponents challenging them for their positions and two Bonneville County Commissioner seats will be filled by newcomers as Roger Christensen and Bryon Reed are not running again. Christensen is retiring after serving nearly 30 years.
The primary election is May 21. This week EastIdahoNews.com will post candidates running for office across eastern Idaho.
Here is who filed in Bonneville County:
Legislative District #32
State Senator
(R) Kevin J Cook – Incumbent
(R) Keith Newberry
State Representative, Position A
(R) Sean Calvert Crystal
(R) Kelly Golden
(R) Stephanie Mickelsen – Incumbent
State Representative, Position B
(R) Sean Coletti
(R) Wendy Horman – Incumbent
(R) Bryan Smith
(D) Patricia Dustin Stanger
Legislative District #33
State Senator
(R) Dave Lent – Incumbent
(R) Bryan Scholz
State Representative, Position A
(R) Barbara Ehardt – Incumbent
(D) Miranda Marquit
State Representative, Position B
(R) Jilene Burger
(R) Marco Erickson – Incumbent
Legislative District #35
State Senator
(R) Mark Harris – Incumbent
(R) Doug Toomer
(D) Chris Riley
State Representative, Position A
(R) Kevin Andrus – Incumbent
(R) Chad Christensen
(D) Joseph Messerly
State Representative, Position B
(R) Brett C. Skidmore
(R) Joshua Wheeler – Incumbent
(D) Maggie Shaw
Bonneville County Offices
County Commissioner, District 1 – two year term
Replacing Roger Christensen, who has served since 1995
(R) Doyle H. Beck
(R) Karl T. Casperson
(R) Ty Hall
County Commissioner, District 3 – four year term
Replacing Bryon Reed, who has served since 2017
(R) Debra Haacke
(R) Barrett Hillier
(R) Michelle Mallard
(R) Alan Steel
Sheriff
(R) Samuel Hulse
Prosecuting Attorney
(R) John Malek
(R) Randy Neal