• Source: 2018 Idaho elections
    • A general election was held in the U.S. state of Idaho on November 6, 2018. All of Idaho's executive officers were up for election as well as both of Idaho's two seats in the United States House of Representatives.


      Governor



      Republican governor Butch Otter was succeeded by businessman Brad Little.


      Lieutenant governor



      Incumbent Republican lieutenant governor Brad Little did not run for re-election to a third full term, and instead ran for governor. Janice McGeachin won the election for lieutenant governor by nearly 60% following a highly contested primary.


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      Results




      = Republican primary

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      Declared

      Marv Hagedorn, state senator
      Janice McGeachin, former state representative
      Bob Nonini, state senator
      Kelley Packer, state representative
      Stephen J. Yates, former Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President and Republican Party (United States) Chair


      Results




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      Attorney general



      Incumbent Republican attorney general Lawrence Wasden won re-election to a fifth term.


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      Governing magazine projected the race as "safe Republican".


      Results




      Secretary of state



      Incumbent Republican secretary of state Lawerence Denney won re-election to a second term.


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      Treasurer



      Incumbent Republican state treasurer Ron Crane did not run for re-election to a sixth term. No Democrats filed to run for this race. Julie Ellsworth won the election unopposed.


      = Republican primary

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      Declared

      Julie Ellsworth, former state representative
      Tom Kealey, Chicago Connection Restaurant Group owner and former certified public accountant
      Vicky McIntyre, Ada County Treasurer


      Results




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      Controller


      Incumbent Republican Controller Brandon D. Woolf won re-election to a second full term. He was unopposed in the general election because no Democrats filed to challenge him.


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      Superintendent of public instruction



      Incumbent Republican superintendent of public instruction Sherri Ybarra narrowly won re-election to a second term.
      Wilder School Superintendent Jeff Dillon filed to run in the Republican primary on April 29, 2017.


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      United States House of Representatives



      Both of Idaho's two seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2018.


      = Idaho's 1st congressional district

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      Raúl Labrador did not seek reelection for his congressional seat (CD1); he instead ran for governor.


      Candidates




      = Declared

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      Russ Fulcher, former Idaho state senator for Idaho Legislative District 22 and Idaho Legislative District 21
      David H. Leroy, former lieutenant governor of Idaho, former attorney general of Idaho, and current Abraham Lincoln activist and lawyer
      Luke Malek, Current Idaho House of Representative member for Idaho Legislative District 4 Seat A
      Christy Perry, Idaho state representative, District 11B
      Michael Snyder, Liberty Republican, author and journalistic figure


      = Idaho's 2nd congressional district

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      Mike Simpson ran for reelection in 2018.


      References




      External links


      Candidates at Vote Smart
      Candidates at Ballotpedia
      Campaign finance at OpenSecrets
      Official Lieutenant Governor campaign websites

      Kristin Collum (D) for Lt. Governor
      Janice McGeachin (R) for Lt. Governor
      Official Attorney General campaign websites

      Lawrence Wasden (R) for Attorney General
      Official Secretary of State campaign websites

      Lawrence Denney (R) for Secretary of State
      Jill Humble (D) for Secretary of State
      Official Treasurer campaign websites

      Julie Ellsworth (R) for State Treasurer
      Official Controller campaign websites

      Brandon Woolf (R) for State Controller
      Official Superintendent of Public Instruction campaign websites

      Sherri Ybarra (R) for Superintendent

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