Branden Durst Explained

Branden Durst
State Senate:Idaho
District:18th
Term Start:December 1, 2012
Term End:December 1, 2013
Predecessor:Mitch Toryanski
Successor:Janie Ward-Engelking
State House1:Idaho
District1:18A
Term Start1:December 1, 2006
Term End1:December 1, 2010
Predecessor1:Debbie Field
Successor1:Julie Ellsworth
Birth Date:15 January 1980
Birth Place:Boise, Idaho, U.S.
Party:Democratic (Before 2016)
Republican (2016–present)
Education:Pacific Lutheran University (BA)
Kent State University
Claremont Graduate University
Boise State University (MPA, EdS)

Branden John Durst (born January 15, 1980) is a former politician from Boise, Idaho. Durst represented Idaho's 18th Legislative District in the Idaho House of Representative from 2006 to 2010, and in the Idaho Senate from 2012 to 2013.[1] He was the youngest member of the Idaho Senate.[2] Durst switched parties in 2016 and registered as a Republican as of November 2020.[3] Durst announced in January 2021 that he would be a Republican candidate for Idaho State Superintendent of Public Instruction.[4] He ultimately placed second in the primary, earning about 34% of the vote (around 90,000 votes).[5]

Personal life

Durst was born in Boise, Idaho in 1980. He grew up in south Ada County and attended public schools and was a third generation graduate of Boise High School.[6]

Durst attended Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) as undergraduate where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in political science and a minor in communication.[7]

After graduating from PLU, Durst attended graduate school at Kent State University and Claremont Graduate University where he studied public policy analysis and international political economy, respectively. He returned to Boise, and subsequently enrolled at Boise State University (BSU) where he earned a Master of Public Administration degree. While enrolled at BSU, Durst earned an academic scholarship from the Department of Public Policy and Administration and a research assistantship from the Department of Economics.[7] In May 2022, Durst earned an Education Specialist (EdS) degree in Executive Educational Leadership, also from BSU.

Durst is married to his wife, Cheri and has four sons and a daughter.

Idaho Legislature

In the Idaho Senate, Durst served as a member of the following committees:[8]

Durst was also a member of the joint Economic Outlook and Revenue Assessment Committee (EORAC).[9]

As a member of the Idaho House of Representatives, Durst wrote the first law creating the Advanced Opportunities program along with legislative colleague Steven Thayn.[10] Durst and Thayn wrote additional legislation expanding the program further while members of the state senate.[11]

On November 20, 2013, Durst submitted his resignation from the Idaho Senate effective December 1, 2013, to Gov. Butch Otter. It was alleged by the press, but never verified, that Durst was splitting his time between Boise and the Seattle area, where his family had relocated.[12] [13] He was succeeded by Janie Ward-Engelking.[14]

Elections

District 18 House Seat A - Ada County!Year!!Candidate!Votes!Pct!!Candidate!Votes!Pct!!Candidate!Votes!Pct!
2006 Primary[15] Branden Durst911100%
2006 General[16] Branden Durst6,66448.6%Debbie Field (incumbent)6,48947.4James Oyler5504.0%
2008 Primary[17] Branden Durst (incumbent)1,283100%
2008 General[18] Branden Durst (incumbent)9,65351.1%Julie Ellsworth9,22248.9%
District 18 Senate - Ada County!Year!!Candidate!Votes!Pct!!Candidate!Votes!Pct!!Candidate!Votes!Pct!
2010 Primary[19] Branden Durst745100%
2010 General[20] Branden Durst6,35249.6%Mitch Toryanski6,45550.4%
2012 Primary[21] Branden Durst1,07877.1%Matthew Duncan32122.9%
2012 General[22] Branden Durst11,29253.5%Mitch Toryanski (incumbent)9,79646.5%
2018 Boise School District Trustee (Vote for Three)[24]
CandidateVotesPct
Branden Durst5674.9%
Alicia Estey3,51930.41%
Shari Fernandez8107.0%
Maria Greeley (incumbent)3,25228.10%
Troy Rohn (incumbent)3,12427.0%
James Tooman3002.59%
2022 Idaho Republican Primary for Superintendent of Public Instruction [25]
CandidateVotesPct
Debbie Critchfield104,59239.61%
Branden Durst89,288 33.81%
Sherri Ybarra70,18426.58%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Branden Durst. ADA County Democrats. 12 October 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724223651/http://www.adademocrats.org/index.php/State-Representatives/branden-durst.html. 24 July 2011.
  2. Prentice, George. "Branden Durst 'If you look at the Democratic Senate Caucus, we're stronger than we were before.'" Boise Weekly, January 9, 2013. (accessed 20 August 2013)
  3. Web site: 2021-01-26 . Durst files paperwork for state superintendent’s run . 2023-05-06 . Idaho Education News . en-US.
  4. Web site: IdahoEdNews.org. Kevin Richert. Former lawmaker Durst files paperwork for state superintendent's run. 2021-02-02. Twin Falls Times-News. en.
  5. Web site: Election Night Results .
  6. Web site: About Durst for Idaho State Superintendent of Public Instruction. 2021-02-02. Durst for Idaho. en.
  7. Web site: Experience Durst for Idaho State Superintendent of Public Instruction. 2021-02-02. Durst for Idaho. en.
  8. Web site: Idaho State Legislature - Senate Committees . Idaho Legislature . 2013-08-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130818123255/http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/senate/committees.cfm# . 2013-08-18 . dead .
  9. Web site: Idaho State Legislature - EORAC Members . Idaho Legislature . 2013-08-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130914084736/http://legislature.idaho.gov/budget/EORAC/eoracmembers.cfm . 2013-09-14 . dead .
  10. Web site: Education_idaho. 2010-02-15. Idaho Education News: New Bill Would Pilot Incentives for Early Grads. 2021-02-02. Idaho Education News.
  11. Web site: HANNAH FURFARO. Associated Press. Odd couple lawmakers team up on education bills. 2021-02-02. Idaho Press. en.
  12. Richert, Kevin. "Durst resigning from state Senate" Idaho Statesman, November 20, 2013. (accessed 20 November 2013)
  13. Web site: State senator splitting time, living in Idaho and Washington . 2023-01-12 . ktvb.com . en-US.
  14. Berg, Sven. "Ward-Engelking to replace Branden Durst in Idaho Senate" Idaho Statesman, December 20, 2013. (accessed 23 December 2013)
  15. Web site: 2006 Primary Results legislative. 2021-02-02. sos.idaho.gov.
  16. Web site: 2006 General Results legislative. 2021-02-02. sos.idaho.gov.
  17. Web site: 2008 Primary Results legislative. 2021-02-02. sos.idaho.gov.
  18. Web site: 2008 General Results legislative. 2021-02-02. sos.idaho.gov.
  19. Web site: 2010 Primary Results legislative. 2021-02-02. sos.idaho.gov.
  20. Web site: 2010 General Results legislative. 2021-02-02. sos.idaho.gov.
  21. Web site: 2012 Primary Results legislative. 2021-02-02. sos.idaho.gov.
  22. Web site: 2012 General Results Legislative. 2021-02-02. sos.idaho.gov.
  23. Web site: Legislative District 29. 2021-02-02. results.vote.wa.gov.
  24. Web site: 2018 Election Results. 2021-02-02. www.boiseschools.org. en-US.
  25. Web site: Election Night Results. www.livevoterturnout.com.