Phil Batt

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Phil Batt
Phil Batt

In office
January 2, 1995 – January 8, 1999
Lieutenant C. L. "Butch" Otter
Preceded by Cecil D. Andrus
Succeeded by Dirk Kempthorne

In office
January 1, 1979 – January 3, 1983
Governor John V. Evans
Preceded by William J. Murphy
Succeeded by David H. Leroy

Born March 4, 1927 (1927-03-04) (age 81)
Wilder, Idaho
Political party Republican
Spouse Jacque Fallis Batt
Residence Wilder
Profession Farmer, Politician
Religion Baptist

Philip Eugene Batt (born March 4, 1927 in Wilder, Idaho) was the Governor of Idaho from 1995-99.

Batt was an onion and hops farmer from Wilder. Before becoming governor, he had been a Republican politician in Idaho for 30 years, serving in the state legislature (house 1965-67, senate 1967-79) and as the lieutenant governor from 1979-83. He ran for governor in 1982 and was defeated in a close race by the Democratic incumbent, John V. Evans. Future U.S. Senator and Governor Dirk Kempthorne served as his campaign manager.

After rebuilding the Idaho Republican Party into near-total dominance as party chairman in the early 1990s, Batt re-entered electoral politics. In 1994, Batt won the Republican gubernatorial primary with 48% of the vote, and defeated the Democratic candidate, attorney general Larry EchoHawk in the general election 52% to 44%. Despite polls putting his popularity at around 80%, he chose to serve only one term.

Among Batt's more notable accomplishments as governor were pushing through worker's compensation for agricultural workers and negotiating a pact limiting nuclear waste storage in Idaho. During his term, Idaho's cabinet had a higher percentage of women than any other state.

He has self-published two books since leaving office, a memoir titled The Compleat Phil Batt: A Kaleidoscope, in 1999, and a compilation of humorous stories, Life as a Geezer, in 2002.

Preceded by
William J. Murphy
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho
January 1, 1979–January 3, 1983
Succeeded by
David H. Leroy
Preceded by
Allan Larsen
Republican Party nominee, Governor of Idaho
1982 (lost)
Succeeded by
David H. Leroy
Preceded by
Roger Fairchild
Republican Party nominee, Governor of Idaho
1994 (won)
Succeeded by
Dirk Kempthorne
Preceded by
Cecil D. Andrus
Governor of Idaho
January 5, 1995–January 4, 1999
Succeeded by
Dirk Kempthorne