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Idaho Primary Election: Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Race for U.S. House District 1
Race for U.S. House District 2
Race for State Senate District 1
Race for State Senate District 2
Race for State Senate District 3
Race for State Senate District 4
Race for State Senate District 5
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Race for State Senate District 10
Race for State Senate District 11
Race for State Senate District 12
Race for State Senate District 13
Race for State Senate District 14
Race for State Senate District 15
Rick Just
(D)
LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE
MEDICAL USE
Race for State Senate District 16
Race for State Senate District 17
Carrie Semmelroth
(D)
DECRIMINALIZE
MEDICAL USE
Carrie Semmelroth supports the legalization and regulation of the responsible use of marijuana by adults.
Race for State Senate District 18
Race for State Senate District 19
Race for State Senate District 20
Race for State Senate District 21
Mike Long
(L)
LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE
DECRIMINALIZE
Race for State Senate District 22
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Race for State Senate District 28
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Race for State Senate District 31
Race for State Senate District 32
Race for State Senate District 33
Race for State Senate District 34
Race for State Senate District 35
Race for State House District 1A
Race for State House District 1B
Race for State House District 2A
Heather Scott
(R)
Recently voted to kill SB1345, which sought to legalize hemp cultivation, in committee
Race for State House District 2B
Jennifer Luoma
(L)
LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE
DECRIMINALIZE
MEDICAL USE
"Natural plants should not be criminal." -Jennifer Luoma
October 2022 Survey
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Race for State House District 27A
Race for State House District 27B
Race for State House District 28A
Rick Cheatum
(R)
"Putting drugs on the streets will not keep them out of the hands of minors."
"Clear violations of the law should have consequences."
October 2022
Regarding the automatic expungement of non-violent marijuana possession convictions.
Race for State House District 28B
Race for State House District 29A
Race for State House District 29B
Race for State House District 30A
Race for State House District 30B
Race for State House District 31A
Race for State House District 31B
Race for State House District 32A
Race for State House District 32B
Race for State House District 33A
Race for State House District 33B
Race for State House District 34A
Race for State House District 34B
Race for State House District 35A
Race for State House District 35B
Idaho Primary Election: Saturday, May 25, 2024
Race for President (D)
Joe Biden
(D)
DECRIMINALIZE
Joe Biden has a history of supporting anti-drug, tough on crime policies as well as those that imposed punitive penalties for drug offenses and facilitated discrimnation against drug users.
His current criminal justice reform plan includes provisions that would decriminalize the use of cannabis and automatically expunge all prior cannabis use convictions. Read more at https://joebiden.com/justice/
Governor
Brad Little
(R)
JAIL TIME FOR POSSESSION
NO MEDICAL USE
Governor Little has historically been opposed to most all marijuana liberalization proposals, including those specific to medical cannabis access and industrial hemp production.
Attorney General
Raúl Labrador
(R)
DECRIMINALIZE
NO MEDICAL USE
Raul Labrador is not supportive of legalizing cannabis for medical or recreational use. He has made comments in support of decriminalization, but does not feel that legalization is a policy measure he would support, medical or recreational.
U.S. Senate
Mike Crapo
(R)
NO MEDICAL USE
Crapo is a very strong opponent of efforts to legalize marijuana, actively working against reform measures brought to congress.
State Senate District 15
Rick Just
(D)
LEGALIZE, TAX, AND REGULATE
MEDICAL USE
State Senate District 17
Carrie Semmelroth
(D)
DECRIMINALIZE
MEDICAL USE
Carrie Semmelroth supports the legalization and regulation of the responsible use of marijuana by adults.
State House District 2A
Heather Scott
(R)
Recently voted to kill SB1345, which sought to legalize hemp cultivation, in committee
State House District 28A
Rick Cheatum
(R)
"Putting drugs on the streets will not keep them out of the hands of minors."
"Clear violations of the law should have consequences."
October 2022
Regarding the automatic expungement of non-violent marijuana possession convictions.