Edgar Malepeai Explained

Edgar Malepeai
Office:Minority Leader of the Idaho Senate
Term Start:2010
Term End:2012
Preceded:Kate Kelly
Succeeded:Michelle Stennett
Office1:Member of the Idaho Senate
from District 30
Term Start1:December 1, 2002
Term End1:December 1, 2012
Preceded1:Mel Richardson (redistricting)
Succeeded1:Dean Mortimer (redistricting)
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:7 August 1950
Birth Place:American Samoa
Alma Mater:Idaho State University
Occupation:Educator, politician
Residence:Pocatello, Idaho

Edgar J. Malepeai (born August 7, 1950) is a Democratic politician from Pocatello, Idaho. He served as an Idaho State Senator from the Bannock County-based District 30 from 2002 to 2012. During his final two years in the Idaho Senate Malepeai served as minority leader.

Malepeai was born in American Samoa and graduated from high school in South San Francisco, California. He moved to Pocatello in the 1970s to attend Idaho State University, where he played football and rugby. After graduation, Malepeai worked as a government teacher at Highland High School.[1] Malepeai also works as a football official in Big Sky Conference games.[2]

Malepeai previously served on the Pocatello City Council and as chair of the Bannock County Democratic Party. He was first elected to the Idaho Senate in 2002 with 64.6 percent of the vote.[3] He ran unopposed for reelection in 2004, 2006 and 2008.[4] [5] [6] Malepeai also has previous service representing Idaho on the Democratic National Committee.[7]

Malepeai missed the 2007 and 2008 legislative sessions while caring for his wife, Brenda, who suffered from a rare form of cancer. Brenda Malepeai died in March 2009.[8]

In 2010 Malepeai faced Republican opposition for the first time since his initial state senate run eight years earlier. Malepeai was reelected to a fifth term with 54.6 percent of the vote.[9] Malepeai was not a candidate for reelection in 2012.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: United Vision for Idaho 2008 Award Honorees . 2008-11-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081002202257/http://www.uvidaho.org/Community/CelebrationDinner/2008CelebrationDinner/2008AwardHonorees/tabid/1042/Default.aspx . 2008-10-02 . dead .
  2. http://www.kidk.com/news/local/5303806.html In homogenous Idaho Legislature, names still get butchered
  3. http://www.sos.idaho.gov/ELECT/results/2002/general/tot_leg.htm November 5, 2002 General Election Results Legislative Totals
  4. http://www.sos.idaho.gov/ELECT/RESULTS/2004/general/tot_leg.htm November 2, 2004 General Election Results Legislative Totals
  5. http://www.sos.idaho.gov/elect/RESULTS/2006/general/tot_leg.htm November 7, 2006 General Election Results Legislative Totals
  6. http://www.sos.idaho.gov/elect/RESULTS/2008/General/tot_leg.htm November 4, 2008 General Election Results Legislative Totals
  7. Web site: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 2004 - 2008 . 2008-11-30 . 2008-09-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080919131408/http://www.pdamerica.org/tools/issues/DNCroster.pdf . dead .
  8. Hancock, Jimmy. "Leadership issues: Malepeai to head minority caucus after DUI arrest", Idaho State Journal, January 3, 2010. (accessed 20 January 2012)
  9. http://www.sos.idaho.gov/elect/RESULTS/2010/General/tot_leg.htm November 2, 2010 General Election Results