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In April 2017, Idaho Supreme Court justice Dan Eismann announced that he would retire on August 31. [5] The Idaho Judicial Council provided Governor Butch Otter with four replacement candidates to choose from: Bevan, then-state district judges John Stegner and Greg Moeller , and attorney Rebecca Rainey. [ 6 ]
He was selected from among four finalists named by the Idaho Judicial Council after public interviews with 14 applicants, including six sitting judges. [4] Stegner was the only justice on the state's highest court from northern Idaho, [7] and the first in several decades. He ran unopposed in the 2020 election, held during the state primary in ...
In June 2018, Idaho Supreme Court justice Joel D. Horton announced his retirement, effective at the end of December. [2] The Idaho Judicial Council provided Governor Butch Otter with three replacement candidates to choose from: Moeller and attorneys Rebecca Rainey and Mary York. [2]
While in the state senate, Ryan took a particular interest in modernizing the Idaho judiciary and served as Chairman of the Joint Commission of the Idaho Legislature which instituted sweeping reform by reorganizing and modernizing the state judicial system, creating a court administration, and forming the Idaho Judicial Council. He also served ...
Update, Monday, Nov. 6: The Idaho Supreme Court has accepted Lisa Sánchez’s appeal, according to court spokesperson Nate Poppino. A former Boise City Council member has filed an appeal with the ...
Cathy Silak was appointed the following year and was elected to the court in 1994, being the first woman to be elected to Idaho Supreme Court (Trout ran unopposed in 1996). Silak served through 2000, suffering the only election defeat for an incumbent on the court since 1944.
Nate was chairman of the Madison County Republican central committee from 2006 to 2010 and chaired the Idaho Republican caucuses in 2012. [7] [8] From 2007 to 2013, he was a member of the Idaho Judicial Council. [9] He was a John McCain delegate at the 2008 Republican National Convention. [10]
Nov. 8—Early unofficial results show Sandra Kelly, Bryce Blankenship and Drew Davis as the top three vote-getters in the Moscow City Council race Tuesday night. Six candidates ran for three seats.