State Representative Seat B District 2 in Idaho State House District 2, Idaho
2026 Primary Election
- Sabine Krier — Candidate for State Representative Seat B District 2 in ID
Sabine Krier is a Democratic candidate for the Idaho House of Representatives, seeking to represent District 2 Seat B. She ran in the Democratic primary on May 19, 2026, and is scheduled to be on the ballot for the general election on November 3, 2026. Krier is running for a seat where there is no incumbent. Information regarding her detailed background, specific policy positions, or political career is not yet publicly available in the provided search results.
- Dale Hawkins — Incumbent State Representative, District 2B in Fernwood, ID
Dale Hawkins is an incumbent Republican State Representative for Idaho House District 2B, first elected in 2022 and currently serving his second term. He lives in Fernwood and represents Clearwater, Benewah, Shoshone, Kootenai, and Bonner counties. Hawkins is seeking a third term in the May 2026 Republican primary, campaigning on a platform of conservative values. He chairs the House Education Committee and serves on multiple other committees. His legislative priorities include strengthening gun rights, parental rights, and private property rights, as well as advocating for quality education choices and property tax relief. Prior to his state legislative service, Hawkins was active in local Republican Party leadership, owned a construction business, worked in logging, and served on the Fernwood water/sewer board.
- Todd Perry — Candidate for Idaho House of Representatives District 2B in Orofino, ID
Todd Perry is a Republican challenger for the Idaho House of Representatives, District 2B, in the May 19, 2026, primary election. Based in Orofino, Clearwater County, Perry is seeking to unseat incumbent Rep. Dale Hawkins. He has no prior elected experience. While detailed policy positions are not yet publicly available, his campaign aims to bring a strong, common-sense voice to Boise, focusing on education, community, the future of Idaho's children, and supporting transparency.