Steve Johnson (Idaho)

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Steve Johnson
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Elections and appointments
Last election

November 5, 2024

Education

Bachelor's

University of Idaho, 1972

Graduate

University of Idaho, 1988

Personal
Profession
Educator
Contact

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Steve Johnson (independent) ran for election to the Idaho State Senate to represent District 1. He did not appear on the ballot for the general election on November 5, 2024.

Biography

Steve Johnson earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Idaho in 1972 and a graduate degree in 1988. His career experience includes working as an educator, farmer, rancher, and small-scale logger.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: Idaho State Senate elections, 2024

General election

General election for Idaho State Senate District 1

Jim Woodward defeated Dan Rose in the general election for Idaho State Senate District 1 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jim Woodward
Jim Woodward (R)
 
76.3
 
23,402
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Dan Rose (Independent)
 
23.7
 
7,286

Total votes: 30,688
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Idaho State Senate District 1

Jim Woodward defeated incumbent Scott Herndon in the Republican primary for Idaho State Senate District 1 on May 21, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jim Woodward
Jim Woodward
 
51.9
 
8,219
Image of Scott Herndon
Scott Herndon
 
48.1
 
7,606

Total votes: 15,825
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2022

State Senate

See also: Idaho State Senate elections, 2022

General election

General election for Idaho State Senate District 1

Scott Herndon defeated Steve Johnson in the general election for Idaho State Senate District 1 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Scott Herndon
Scott Herndon (R) Candidate Connection
 
59.1
 
13,064
Image of Steve Johnson
Steve Johnson (Independent) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
40.9
 
9,025

Total votes: 22,089
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Idaho State Senate District 1

Scott Herndon defeated incumbent Jim Woodward in the Republican primary for Idaho State Senate District 1 on May 17, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Scott Herndon
Scott Herndon Candidate Connection
 
56.2
 
7,771
Image of Jim Woodward
Jim Woodward
 
43.8
 
6,064

Total votes: 13,835
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State House

See also: Idaho House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Idaho House of Representatives District 1A

Mark Sauter won election in the general election for Idaho House of Representatives District 1A on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Sauter
Mark Sauter (R)
 
100.0
 
18,434

Total votes: 18,434
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Idaho House of Representatives District 1A

Steve Johnson advanced from the Democratic primary for Idaho House of Representatives District 1A on May 17, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Steve Johnson
Steve Johnson
 
100.0
 
1,118

Total votes: 1,118
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Idaho House of Representatives District 1A

Mark Sauter defeated Spencer Hutchings, Travis Thompson, Cynthia Weiss, and Adam Rorick in the Republican primary for Idaho House of Representatives District 1A on May 17, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Sauter
Mark Sauter
 
38.2
 
4,816
Image of Spencer Hutchings
Spencer Hutchings Candidate Connection
 
32.5
 
4,093
Image of Travis Thompson
Travis Thompson Candidate Connection
 
15.3
 
1,929
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Cynthia Weiss
 
8.0
 
1,004
Image of Adam Rorick
Adam Rorick Candidate Connection
 
5.9
 
749

Total votes: 12,591
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Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2022

Idaho State Senate election

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Candidate Connection

Steve Johnson completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Johnson's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I’m Steve Johnson, and I’m running for Idaho State Senate, District 1, as an Independent write-in candidate.

I’m running for State Senate as a write-in because my opponent, Scott Herndon, has a personal agenda that is not what Idaho families need or want.

I know District 1 very well. Mom and Dad bought our family farm in 1957, and it has been home ever since. I graduated from Sandpoint High School and the University of Idaho. I’ve been a railroad laborer, a farmhand, a small-scale logger, a rancher and a farmer, and a small business owner. I spent most of my 42-year education career here in District 1, as an elementary and high school teacher and a principal.

I believe in a conservative fiscal policy, supporting public education, protecting our rural lifestyle, and traditional Idaho values. As your State Senator, I will work on the issues that matter most to our community.

  • When I’m elected to the Idaho State Senate, I will vote to double the homeowner’s exemption to $250,000, so we Idahoans can stay in the homes we worked so hard for.
  • While my opponent Scott Herndon supports pulling money out of public education, I support funding education in Idaho to build a better economy, and support Idahoans in having the quality of life we all want for ourselves, our children, and our grandchildren. When I’m elected to the Idaho State Senate, I will vote to support education funding, including the Quality Education Act, which will bring our education up to the standards we need to produce an educated workforce ready to work in today’s trades, healthcare, and technology fields here, in Idaho.
  • In the last ten years, the population of Bonner and Boundary Counties has grown by a whopping 21%. Growth may be unavoidable, but it cannot happen at the cost of our way of life. As your State Senator, I will fight to preserve our open spaces, rural lifestyle, and access to public lands.

I am passionate about preserving our rural lifestyle. Keeping property taxes affordable is key to that, so people can afford to stay in the homes they’ve worked so hard for. Funding education is also key, because it keeps rural schools open and funds important vocational programs in our high schools, which give our kids and grandkids opportunities to stay in Idaho in high-paying trade jobs. That way, they can continue to enjoy the rural lifestyle they had growing up, and pass that legacy on to future generations.

I looked up to my dad. Always. He had the ability to listen to each of us (my 3 brothers and me) and conveyed to us that he had faith that we could do anything we set our minds to. Although our career paths were very different from his, since he never had the chance to finish high school, he had the ability the empathize with my brothers and me throughout our adolescence and into adulthood. He once told me he regretted never having meaningful work. That was a big motivator for me to choose a career in education - to make sure that MY work was always meaningful, and it always was.

The ability to listen attentively and to have empathy are the examples I have strived to follow all my life.

The characteristics that are important for an elected official are: integrity, the ability to actively listen, and the willingness to cooperate and reach consensus.

I am an excellent listener, a person willing to work with others, and I am always willing to learn.

We had just moved to our family farm in Sagle, Idaho, in 1957, when my brother heard on the radio that the Soviet Union had launched a satellite called Sputnik. We all went outside that night awn watched as Sputnik moved across our sky. It felt like it was an exciting time and that something dramatic was happening.

My very first job was farmhand. I started working on the family farm in 1966, and I'm still working on the same farm!

The ideal relationship between a governor and state legislature is the ability to govern in a manner that produces beneficial and meaningful laws and policies for ALL the citizens of our state.

The greatest challenge the State of Idaho will face over the next decade is continuing to have a functioning government that can overcome extremist dysfunctional positions and produce laws, policies, and regulations that actually benefit the people of our great state, while preserving our rural lifestyle and the amazing quality of life that Idaho is known for.

Idaho has a bicameral state legislature, and it is designed to be very effective - when it functions.

State legislators, first and foremost, need to authentically represent their constituents, protecting their interests and fighting for the issues that matter to them. In some cases, previous experience in government and politics could be beneficial, but the primary requirement is integrity, ensuring that they remain true to the values of their constituents.

It's essential to build relationships with other legislators. Nothing can be accomplished unless a consensus is reached. Reaching consensus requires building relationships to find points to agree upon and points where compromise can be reached.

Redistricting should result from a bi-partisan, independent committee that represents the spectrum of Idaho demographics.

When I am elected to Idaho State Senator, I hope to be appointed to the Education Committee, the Agriculture Affairs Committee, and Local Government and Taxation Committee.

The out going senator for District 1, Senator Jim Woodward, was an effective legislator who knows how to work with other legislators.

I am looking forward to serving my district as their State Senator, and I am focused on accomplishing that.

When I was teaching at our local alternative high school, a young mother was able to secure Medicaid for herself after the birth of her child. Having regular access to health care gave her a feeling of safety and security; it removed the fear of a financially catastrophic medical event that could derail her plans for her future. Medicaid allowed her to focus on working part-time and continuing her education, rather than getting trapped in a low-wage job just because it offered health insurance. She was able to earn an Associate's Degree that allowed her to earn a good income, which helped her get off of state aid and provide a stable home and future for herself and her child.

In the face of a true emergency, the governor needs to have the ability to act quickly to use emergency powers. The Legislature should, as always, act as a check on the power of the governor, but a legislative body is simply not nimble enough to respond immediately to emergencies or emergent situations.

Compromise is essential for policymaking. Lawmakers start from their own positions and it is imperative to meet in the middle to accomplish anything when it comes to getting bills out of committee and laws passed in the Legislature.

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Idaho House of Representatives election

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Campaign finance summary


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Steve Johnson campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* Idaho State Senate District 1Withdrew general$0 $0
2022Idaho House of Representatives District 1AWithdrew general$34,641 $33,815
Grand total$34,641 $33,815
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

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