Kathleen Sims

American politician (1942–2019) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kathleen Sims (June 6, 1942 – July 5, 2019) was an American politician. She served as a Republican Idaho State Representative for District 4 in the B seat for 2010 to 2016.[1] She was previously appointed as the Idaho State Senator for District 4 to fill the vacancy when Jack Riggs resigned to serve as lieutenant governor; Sims served from 2000 until 2002.

Preceded byGeorge Sayler
Succeeded byPaul Amador
Preceded byJack Riggs
Succeeded byJohn Goedde
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Kathleen Sims
Member of the Idaho House of Representatives
from District 4 Seat B
In office
December 1, 2010  December 1, 2016
Preceded byGeorge Sayler
Succeeded byPaul Amador
Member of the Idaho Senate
from District 4
In office
February 2001  December 1, 2002
Preceded byJack Riggs
Succeeded byJohn Goedde
Personal details
Born(1942-06-06)June 6, 1942
DiedJuly 5, 2019(2019-07-05) (aged 77)
PartyRepublican
SpouseEmilio Sims
Alma materNorth Idaho Junior College
ProfessionTeacher at St. Monica Catholic School
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Early life and career

Sims was born in Spokane, Washington. She graduated from North Idaho Junior College with a degree in accounting. Sims owned the Honda Auto and Motorcycle dealership in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.[2]

Elections and legislative service

At the Idaho Republican Party Convention held at Nampa, Idaho June 2016 Sims along with Blackfoot sheepherder Mike Duff lost against incumbent Steve Yates for State Chair of the party.[3][4]

Idaho House of Representatives District 4 Seat B

2016

Sims lost the Republican primary election to Paul Amador, 48.4% to 51.6%.[5]

2012

Sims was unopposed in the Republican Primary.[6]

She defeated Democratic challenger Anne L. Nesse in the November 6, 2012, general election, 56.76% to 43.24%.[7]

2010

Sims sought the open District 4B seat vacated by retiring Democratic Representative George C. Sayler She was unopposed in the May 25, 2010, Republican primary and won with 2,720 votes.[8] Sims won the November 2, 2010, general election with 7,242 votes (58.1%) against Paula Marano (D).[9]

Idaho Senate District 4

2002

Due to redistricting, Sims faced fellow Republican Senator John W. Goedde in the May 28, 2002, primary, losing by 31 votes.[10]

2000

Sims was appointed to fill the vacancy after Senator Jack Riggs resigned to fill the vacancy made by Lieutenant Governor Butch Otter, who won election to the U.S. House of Representatives for Idaho's 1st congressional district.

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