State Representative Seat B District 33 in Idaho State House District 33, Idaho
2026 Primary Election
- Todd Devries — Candidate for Idaho House of Representatives District 33B in ID
Todd DeVries is a Democratic candidate seeking election to the Idaho House of Representatives for District 33B in 2026. He is running in the Democratic primary scheduled for May 19, 2026, with the general election set for November 3, 2026. DeVries is campaigning for the Idaho State House District 33 Seat B, challenging the incumbent for this state legislative position. While specific details regarding his professional background and policy stances are not elaborated in the provided information, he is actively engaged in the electoral process to represent his district.
- Jilene Burger — Retired teacher in Idaho Falls, ID
Jilene Burger is a Republican challenging incumbent Marco Erickson for Idaho House District 33B in the 2026 primary. A retired teacher and former chairwoman of the Legislative District 33 Republican Committee, she campaigns as the "Voice of the Taxpayers" and "Defender of the Constitution." Her platform includes fiscal responsibility, lower taxes, transparent government, traditional values, eliminating the grocery tax, and pro-life policies. Burger has no prior legislative experience, previously losing to Erickson in the 2024 primary and an Idaho Falls City Council bid in 2023. She seeks to protect Idaho values and ensure taxpayers' voices are heard.
- Marco Erickson — Incumbent State Representative in Idaho Falls, ID
Marco Erickson is an incumbent Republican State Representative for Idaho House District 33B, serving a portion of Idaho Falls. A mental health professional and coalition program director, he is vice chair of the House Health and Welfare Committee. Currently serving his third term and seeking a fourth, Erickson advocates for evidence-based education funding, especially for special education, and has been effective in mental health and child/family service legislative efforts. As a conservative Republican, he emphasizes representing taxpayers, highlighting six years of tax cuts, and seeks common ground in the legislature. Erickson believes marriage is a sacred bond and voted to overturn the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling to protect religious leaders' rights.