Post: | Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives |
Incumbent: | Mike Moyle |
Incumbentsince: | December 1, 2022 |
Predecessor: | Lawerence Denney |
Inoffice: | January 6, 2012 - present |
Inaugural: | Frank A. Fenn |
This is a complete list of people who have served as speakers of the Idaho House of Representatives to the present.
Order | Name | Party | Legislature | County | Notes | ||
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1 | Frank A. Fenn | Republican | 1st | Idaho | |||
2 | David T. Miller | Republican | 2nd | ||||
3 | Robert V. Cozier | Republican | 3rd | Bingham | Later appointed by William McKinley as U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho | ||
4 | Albert H. Alford | Democratic | 4th | Nez Perce | |||
5 | David L. Evans | Democratic | Oneida | ||||
6 | Glenn P. McKinley | Democratic | Shoshone | ||||
7 | James F. Hunt | Republican | 3 terms | Bannock | |||
8 | Paul Clagstone | Republican | Bonner | ||||
9 | Charles D. Storey | Republican | Ada | ||||
10 | C.S. French | Republican | Canyon | ||||
11 | A.H. Connor | Republican | Bonner | ||||
12 | B. Harvey Allred | Democratic | |||||
13 | M.A. Kiger | Republican | Kootenai | ||||
14 | Peter Johnston | Republican | Bingham | ||||
15 | M.A. Kiger | Republican | Kootenai | ||||
16 | Wallace Gillis | Republican | 2 terms | Twin Falls | Also served as the 14th Attorney General of Idaho | ||
17 | Donald S. Whitehead | Republican | Ada | Also served as the 23rd and 28th Lieutenant Governor | |||
18 | C.A. Bottolfsen | Republican | Butte | Also served as the 17th and 19th Governor | |||
19 | Robert Coulter | Democratic | Valley | ||||
20 | Troy D. Smith | Democratic | 2 terms | Custer | |||
21 | Milton L. Horsley | Republican | Caribou | ||||
22 | Francis M. Bistline | Democratic | Bannock | ||||
23 | Milton L. Horsley | Republican | Caribou | ||||
24 | Willis C. Moffatt | Republican | 1944–1946 | Ada | |||
25 | Barney Glavin | Republican | Twin Falls | ||||
26 | John Hohnhorst | Republican | Jerome | ||||
27 | W.L. Mills | Republican | 1950–1951 | Canyon | Resigned in 1951 to become secretary to Congressman Hamer Budge | ||
28 | R.H. Young, Jr. | Republican | 32nd 33rd | Canyon | |||
29 | Elvon Hampton | Republican | 34th | Latah | |||
30 | Robert Doolittle | Democratic | 35th | Bonner | |||
31 | William Denman Eberle | Republican | 36th | Ada | |||
32 | Pete T. Cenarrusa | Republican | 37th 38th 39th | Blaine | Resigned in 1967 to serve as the 25th Secretary of State | ||
33 | William J. Lanting | Republican | 39th 40th 41st 42nd | Twin Falls | |||
34 | Allan F. Larsen | Republican | 43rd 44th | Bingham | Republican nominee for Governor in 1978 | ||
35 | Ralph Olmstead | Republican | 45th 46th | Twin Falls | |||
36 | Tom W. Stivers | Republican | 47th 48th | Twin Falls | |||
37 | Tom Boyd | Republican | 49th 50th 51st | Latah | |||
38 | Mike Simpson | Republican | 52nd 53rd 54th | Bingham | Serves as U.S. Congressman for Idaho's 2nd District | ||
39 | Bruce Newcomb | Republican | 55th 56th 57th 58th | Cassia | |||
40 | Lawerence Denney | Republican | 59th 60th 61st | Washington | Served as the 27th Secretary of State | ||
41 | Scott Bedke | Republican | 62nd 63rd 64th 65th 66th | Cassia | Serves as 44th lieutenant governor | ||
42 | Mike Moyle | Republican | 67th | Ada | Incumbent |