Proposition 1 loses

McCann, Foreman, and Mitchell beat Idaho Democrats in election

UI student Peter Voller votes by mail for his home state election | John Keegan | Argonaut

Incumbent Republican candidate Russ Fulcher won the spot of United States Representative for District 1.  

Fulcher received 52.2% of the votes. Kaylee Peterson, Democratic, received 44.36%, Matt Loesby, Libertarian, received 2.34% and Brendan J. Gomez, Constitutional, received 1.1%. 

Republican incumbent Dan Foreman received 53.3% of the vote to win the position of Idaho State Senator. Julia Parker received the other 46.7% of the votes. Foreman will represent District 6, which Moscow is a part of. 

Lori McCann and Brandon Mitchel have both won their respective seats as State Representatives. 

Lori McCann, Republican, won State Representative District 6 Seat A, beating Trish Carter-Goodheart, Democratic, with 64.8% to 35.2% of the vote.  

Brandon Mitchell, the Republican candidate for State Representative District 6 Seat B, received 58.1% of the vote. Kathy Dawes, the Democratic candidate, came in only slightly behind, with 41.9%. 

Richie Skiles, the incumbent Latah County Sheriff, succeeded in his race for reelection against his two opponents. 

Skiles received 57.91% of the votes, while James Fry received 34.8% and Christopher Middleton received 7.29%. 

Proposition 1 was rejected by Idaho voters, receiving a 69.6% majority. “Yes” votes for Prop 1 received 30.4% of the vote.  

Prop 1 was the disputed Idaho ballot initiative that proposed a two-part plan to enable open primaries and implement ranked choice voting. 

Both Republican candidates won the positions of County Commissioner for District 1 and District 3.  

Tony Johnson defeated Democrat Mark Thorne, 57.11% to 42.89% 

Jason Stooks defeated Democrat John Bohman, 51.49% to 48.51%. 

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