Tim Ridinger | |
State House: | Idaho |
District: | 21st, seat B |
Term Start: | December 1994 |
Term End: | December 2002 |
Predecessor: | Pattie Nafziger |
Successor: | Fred Tilman |
State House2: | Idaho |
District2: | 25th, seat B |
Term Start2: | December 2002 |
Term End2: | December 2004 |
Predecessor2: | Bruce Newcomb |
Successor2: | Donna Pence |
Birth Date: | 24 May 1956 |
Birth Place: | Sacramento, California |
Party: | Republican |
Spouse: | Penny Ridinger |
Tim Ridinger is an American politician from Idaho. Ridinger is a former member of Idaho House of Representatives.
On May 24, 1956, Ridinger was born in Sacramento, California.
Ridinger earned a bachelor's degree in business administration, real estate, from Boise State University.
In 1986, Ridinger became mayor of Shoshone, Idaho, until 2004.
On November 8, 1994, Ridinger won the election and became a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives for District 21, seat B. Ridinger defeated Pattie Nafziger with 53.1% of the votes.[1] On November 5, 1996, as an incumbent, Ridinger won the election and continued serving District 21, seat B. Ridinger defeated Darren Clemenhagen with 58.5% of the votes.[2] On November 3, 1998, as an incumbent, Ridinger won the election unopposed and continued serving District 21, seat B.[3] On November 7, 2000, as an incumbent, Ridinger won the election and continued serving District 21, seat B. Ridinger defeated Richard "Dick" Andreasen with 61% of the votes.[4]
On November 5, 2002, Ridinger won the election and became a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives for District 25, seat B. Ridinger defeated Donna Pence with 50.6% of the votes.[5] On November 2, 2004, Ridinger lost the election. Ridinger was defeated by Donna Pence 51% of the votes. Ridinger received 49% of the votes.[6] [7]
Ridinger's wife is Penny Ridinger. They have four children. Ridinger and his family live in Shoshone, Idaho.[7]