2022 Idaho State Treasurer election

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Idaho State Treasurer election

November 8, 2022 (2022-11-08)
Turnout57.2%
 
Nominee Julie Ellsworth Deborah Silver
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 412,502 167,596
Percentage 71.11% 28.89%

County results
Congressional district results
Ellsworth:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Silver:      50–60%      60–70%

Treasurer before election

Julie Ellsworth
Republican

Elected Treasurer

Julie Ellsworth
Republican

The 2022 Idaho State Treasurer election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the next treasurer of Idaho. Incumbent Republican Julie Ellsworth won re-election, defeating Democratic challenger Deborah Silver.[1]

The primaries were on May 17, 2022.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

  • Jill L. Ellsworth[2]

Although Jill Ellsworth was elected to be the Democratic candidate, she later withdrew from the race. On August 16, the Idaho Democratic Party Central Committee appointed Deborah Silver as their candidate for State Treasurer.[3]

General election

Results

2022 Idaho State Treasurer election[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Idaho Republican Party Julie Ellsworth (incumbent) 412,502 71.11% −28.89%
Democratic Deborah Silver 167,596 28.89% +28.89%
Total votes 580,098 100.00%
Republican hold

By county

County Julie Ellsworth
Republican
Deborah Silver
Democratic
# % # %
Ada 108,099 59.90% 72,352 40.10%
Adams 1,636 82.29% 352 17.71%
Bannock 15,686 62.55% 9,393 37.45%
Bear Lake 2,029 90.82% 205 9.18%
Benewah 2,863 84.48% 526 15.52%
Bingham 10,229 84.61% 1,860 15.39%
Blaine 3,495 36.17% 6,168 63.83%
Boise 2,686 79.66% 686 20.34%
Bonner 15,020 73.58% 5,394 26.42%
Bonneville 26,141 77.08% 7,774 22.92%
Boundary 4,302 84.39% 796 15.61%
Butte 864 88.34% 114 11.66%
Camas 415 81.37% 95 18.63%
Canyon 44,724 77.69% 12,844 22.31%
Caribou 1,837 88.74% 233 11.26%
Cassia 5,138 89.47% 605 10.53%
Clark 187 91.22% 18 8.78%
Clearwater 2,530 82.17% 549 17.83%
Custer 1,611 81.32% 370 18.68%
Elmore 5,089 78.52% 1,392 21.48%
Franklin 3,898 92.13% 333 7.87%
Fremont 3,698 87.53% 527 12.47%
Gem 6,351 85.13% 1,109 14.87%
Gooding 3,270 82.70% 684 17.30%
Idaho 6,263 85.67% 1,048 14.33%
Jefferson 8,142 90.62% 843 9.38%
Jerome 3,864 80.52% 935 19.48%
Kootenai 47,957 78.08% 13,466 21.92%
Latah 8,001 54.14% 6,776 45.86%
Lemhi 2,908 81.00% 682 19.00%
Lewis 1,157 85.64% 194 14.36%
Lincoln 1,059 81.03% 248 18.97%
Madison 7,167 87.74% 1,001 12.26%
Minidoka 4,007 86.32% 635 13.68%
Nez Perce 9,403 71.03% 3,836 28.97%
Oneida 1,430 90.68% 147 9.32%
Owyhee 2,787 86.34% 441 13.66%
Payette 6,377 85.28% 1,101 14.72%
Power 1,468 75.98% 464 24.02%
Shoshone 2,945 73.51% 1,061 26.49%
Teton 2,254 48.93% 2,353 51.07%
Twin Falls 17,070 75.76% 5,463 24.24%
Valley 3,167 61.70% 1,966 38.30%
Washington 3,278 85.48% 557 14.52%
Totals412,50271.11%167,59628.89%

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

By congressional district

Ellsworth won both congressional districts.[5]

District Ellsworth Silver Representative
1st 76% 24% Russ Fulcher
2nd 66% 34% Mike Simpson

References

  1. Moseley-Morris, Kelcie (November 9, 2022). "Republicans sweep statewide, federal offices in Idaho's general election". Idaho Capital Sun. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  2. "Election Night Results". www.livevoterturnout.com. June 6, 2022. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  3. Russell, Betsy (August 17, 2022). "Democrats name new nominee for Idaho state treasurer post". Idaho Press. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  4. "2022 General Election Official Election Results". State of Idaho Elections Department. November 25, 2022. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  5. "2022 Idaho Election Results by Congressional District".