Ken Williams is Running for Idaho House District 6B
Ken Williams is running for the Idaho House to bring a practical, community-focused voice to education, healthcare access, and the strength of local communities built on hard work and service.
Ken Williams is running for the Idaho House to bring a practical, community-focused voice to education, healthcare access, and the strength of local communities built on hard work and service.
Kathy will use her skills as an experienced teacher, community leader, and trained moderator in “Bringing Idahoans Together” to make Idaho a safe and welcoming place for ALL.
Trish Carter-Goodheart is a community advocate, nonprofit grant writer, and small business owner running for Idaho State Representative in District 6.
Bryce is dedicated to improving people’s lives through his roles as an educator, elected official, and bartender. He represents a fresh perspective in Idaho politics, concentrating on addressing real issues affecting District 6.
Larry Nostrant is a Democratic candidate for the Idaho House of Representatives in District 7, Position A. A veteran with extensive experience in finance and construction, Nostrant aims to address declining taxpayer services, promote education funding, support technical programs, and preserve public lands. His campaign focuses on transparency and constituent engagement.
Pete Gertonson, a well-known figure in Idaho’s Democratic circles, serves as the County Chair for Nez Perce County Democrats. A lifelong resident with a military background and a degree from Lewis Clark State College, he has dedicated years to community service. Gertonson aims to bring common sense and humility to the Idaho Legislature.
Patrice Yeatter has announced her candidacy for the District 7 Senate seat in Idaho, emphasizing the need for greater legislative representation. With a focus on issues like high taxes, healthcare access, education funding, and public lands protection, she advocates for working-class concerns and affordability. Yeatter, a former letter carrier, aims to connect with constituents and address their challenges.
Donald Trump promised no foreign wars and lower costs for American families. Instead, his illegal war with Iran is driving up fertilizer and fuel prices—putting new financial pressure on Idaho farmers and raising food costs for everyone.
Richard Gayler is running for the Idaho State Senate District 6 seat in the May 19, 2026, primary election. With experience as a U.S. Probation Officer, he aims to address issues like public school funding and legislative mismanagement. Running as a moderate Democrat, Gayler seeks to advocate for citizens over special interests.
The Idaho Democratic Party is hosting hearings for residents to discuss proposed Medicaid cuts. The event will take place in Moscow on February 14th, from 2 to 4 PM at the 1912 Center. Attendees can share how these cuts affect their families and communities, contributing to the legislative process.