2022 Idaho lieutenant gubernatorial election

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2022 Idaho lieutenant gubernatorial election

 2018
November 8, 2022 (2022-11-08)
2026 
 
Nominee Scott Bedke Terri Pickens Manweiler Pro-Life
Party Republican Democratic Constitution
Popular vote 376,260 178,145 29,990
Percentage 64.38% 30.48% 5.13%

Bedke:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Manweiler:      50–60%      60–70%

Lieutenant Governor before election

Janice McGeachin
Republican

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Scott Bedke
Republican

The 2022 Idaho lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the next lieutenant governor of Idaho. It coincided with various other statewide races, including U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and governor. Idaho is one of 17 states that elect their lieutenant governor separately in both the primary and general elections.

Incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin was first elected in 2018 with a plurality of 28.9% and 51,098 votes in a five-way primary then 59.7% and 356,507 votes in the general election. McGeachin had chosen not to run for reelection and instead unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2022.[1]

The statewide primary was Tuesday, May 17, 2022.

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Scott Bedke

U.S. senators

U.S. governors (current and former)

State senators (current and former)

State representatives (current and former)

Newspapers

Organizations

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Scott
Bedke
Daniel
Gasiorowski
Priscilla
Giddings
Undecided
Zoldak Research (R)[12] April 9–12, 2022 549 (LV) ± 4.0% 32% 4% 25% 39%
Zoldak Research (R)[13] December 20–21, 2021 575 (LV) ± 4.1% 36% 14% 50%

Results

Results by county
  Bedke
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  Giddings
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
2022 Idaho lieutenant gubernatorial Republican primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Bedke 139,561 51.7%
Republican Priscilla Giddings 114,868 42.5%
Republican Daniel Gasiorowski 15,672 5.8%
Total votes 270,101 100%

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

  • Terri Pickens Manweiler, attorney[14]

Endorsements

Terri Pickens Manweiler

Results

Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Terri Pickens Manweiler 32,312 100.0
Total votes 32,312 100.0

Constitution primary

Candidates

Nominee

  • Pro-Life, organic strawberry farmer and Idaho perennial candidate[16]

Results

Constitution primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Constitution Pro-Life 376 100.0
Total votes 376 100.0

General election

Debate

2022 Idaho lieutenant gubernatorial election debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Scott Bedke Terri Pickens Manweiler
1 October 28, 2022 IdahoPTV Melissa Davlin PBS P P

Results

Idaho lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2022[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Bedke 376,269 64.38%
Democratic Terri Pickens Manweiler 178,147 30.48%
Constitution Pro-Life 29,989 5.13%
Total votes 584,405 100%
Republican hold

By county

County Scott Bedke
Republican
Terri Pickens Manweiler
Democratic
Pro-Life
Other parties
# % # % # %
Ada 94,758 51.58% 80,198 43.65% 8,765 4.77%
Adams 1,474 74.00% 405 20.33% 113 5.67%
Bannock 15,157 59.89% 9,471 37.42% 681 2.69%
Bear Lake 1,928 86.11% 211 9.42% 100 4.47%
Benewah 2,621 77.50% 541 16.00% 220 6.51%
Bingham 9,840 80.80% 1,886 15.49% 452 3.71%
Blaine 3,055 31.62% 6,398 66.22% 209 2.16%
Boise 2,288 67.43% 778 22.93% 327 9.64%
Bonner 13,427 66.27% 5,539 27.34% 1,295 6.39%
Bonneville 25,060 71.98% 8,506 24.43% 1,248 3.58%
Boundary 3,922 78.55% 787 15.76% 284 5.69%
Butte 806 81.83% 133 13.50% 46 4.67%
Camas 386 74.81% 111 21.51% 19 3.68%
Canyon 38,940 67.42% 13,754 23.81% 5,062 8.76%
Caribou 1,767 84.71% 230 11.03% 89 4.27%
Cassia 4,860 84.35% 599 10.40% 303 5.26%
Clark 164 81.19% 23 11.39% 15 7.43%
Clearwater 2,374 77.35% 566 18.44% 129 4.20%
Custer 1,455 73.52% 402 20.31% 122 6.16%
Elmore 4,650 70.97% 1,469 22.42% 433 6.61%
Franklin 3,701 87.37% 333 7.86% 202 4.77%
Fremont 3,516 83.28% 531 12.58% 175 4.14%
Gem 5,512 73.57% 1,215 16.22% 765 10.21%
Gooding 3,123 77.98% 667 16.65% 215 5.37%
Idaho 5,600 77.07% 1,041 14.33% 625 8.60%
Jefferson 7,735 85.83% 903 10.02% 374 4.15%
Jerome 3,720 77.16% 850 17.63% 251 5.21%
Kootenai 44,027 72.90% 13,617 22.55% 2,750 4.55%
Latah 7,466 50.21% 7,022 47.23% 381 2.56%
Lemhi 2,735 75.68% 735 20.34% 144 3.98%
Lewis 1,106 81.68% 198 14.62% 50 3.69%
Lincoln 1,005 76.19% 256 19.41% 58 4.40%
Madison 6,853 83.48% 1,023 12.46% 333 4.06%
Minidoka 3,837 81.93% 607 12.96% 239 5.10%
Nez Perce 9,158 68.57% 3,813 28.55% 384 2.88%
Oneida 1,362 85.71% 118 7.43% 109 6.86%
Owyhee 2,434 75.01% 468 14.42% 343 10.57%
Payette 5,758 76.25% 1,179 15.61% 614 8.13%
Power 1,491 75.76% 423 21.49% 54 2.74%
Shoshone 2,835 70.35% 1,059 26.28% 136 3.37%
Teton 2,113 45.42% 2,443 52.52% 96 2.06%
Twin Falls 16,336 72.32% 4,911 21.74% 1,340 5.93%
Valley 2,926 56.27% 2,143 41.21% 131 2.52%
Washington 2,988 76.99% 585 15.07% 308 7.94%
Totals376,26964.38%178,14730.48%29,9895.13%

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

Bedke won both congressional districts.[18]

District Bedke Pickens Manweiler Representative
1st 68% 26% Russ Fulcher
2nd 60% 36% Mike Simpson

See also

Notes

References

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