Phylis King
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Phylis K. King | |
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Member of the Idaho House of Representatives from District 18 Position B |
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Assumed office December 1, 2006 |
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Preceded by | Julie Ellsworth |
Personal details | |
Born | Ogden, Utah |
May 8, 1946
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Boise, Idaho |
Alma mater | Colorado State University |
Profession | Commercial photographer |
Religion | Methodist[1][2] |
Website | king4idaho |
Phylis K. King (born May 8, 1946 in Ogden, Utah)[1] is a Democratic Idaho State Representative since 2006 representing District 18 in the B seat.[2]
Education
King graduated from Grand Junction High School and earned her bachelor's degree in microbiology from Colorado State University.
Elections
- 2012 Unopposed for the May 15, 2012, Democratic primary, King won with 1,355 votes, facing Republican nominee and former senate candidate Brad Bolicek[3] for the general election on November 6, 2012.
- 2002 Unopposed for the May 28, 2002, Democratic primary, King won with 1,442 votes;[4] King lost the November 5, 2002, general election to incumbent Republican Representative Julie Ellsworth.[5]
- 2004 King won the May 25, 2004, Democratic primary with 493 votes (53.82%) against Cara Walker; Ellsworth was unopposed in the Republican primary, setting up a rematch.[6] Turnout increased by over 4,000, but King lost to Ellsworth in the November 2, 2004, general election.[7]
- 2006 Unopposed for the May 23, 2006, Democratic primary, King won with 940 votes; Ellsworth was unopposed for the Republican primaty, setting up their third contest;[8] King won the November 7, 2006, general election with 7,240 votes (52.53%).[9] Ellsworth later returned to the House of Representatives in the District 18 A seat, with the two serving together.
- 2008 Unopposed for the May 27, 2008, Democratic primary, King won with 1,329 votes;[10] King won the three-party November 4, 2008, general election with 9,564 votes (50.9%) against Republican nominee Becky Young and Libertarian nominee James Oyler.[11]
- 2010 Unopposed for the May 25, 2010, Democratic primary, King won with 767 votes;[12] she won the November 2, 2010, general election with 6,886 votes (53.8%) against Trevor Grigg (R).[13]
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