Idaho's congressional districts

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Idaho's Congressional districts since 2013.

Idaho has two congressional districts. A state since 1890, it gained its second seat in the U.S. House for the 1912 election. Both seats were at-large selections on the ballot (entire state) for three elections, until the two districts were established prior to the 1918 election.

1st District

The 1st district seat encompasses the northern and most of the southwestern portion of the state. Starting at the Canadian border, it includes all areas in the Pacific Time Zone and follows the western border to the southwestern corner. It formerly included most of the state capital, Boise, but with redistricting in 2012, northeast Ada County, including most of the Boise city limits, is in the 2nd district. Meridian, Eagle, and west Boise south of Interstate 84 remain in the first district as are all areas north of Boise, including McCall, Lewiston, Moscow, and Coeur d'Alene.[1]

It is represented by Raúl Labrador, a Republican first elected in 2010.

2nd District

The 2nd district seat encompasses the eastern part of the state. It includes all of Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Twin Falls, and Rexburg. It extends to southwest Idaho to Elmore County, and includes most of the Boise city limits in northeast Ada County.[1]

It is represented by Mike Simpson, a Republican first elected in 1998.

Historical district boundaries

2003 - 2013

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Adopted redistricting plans: Congressional plan". Idaho State Legislature. Redistricting Commission. October 17, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2013. 
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