State Representative Seat B District 9 in Idaho State House District 9, Idaho
2026 Primary Election
- Lupita Connor — Candidate for State Representative Seat B District 9 in ID
Lupita Connor is a Democratic candidate seeking election to the Idaho House of Representatives, representing District 9 Seat B. She participated in the Democratic primary on May 19, 2026, and is slated for the general election on November 3, 2026. Her profile on IdahoVoters.com indicates that details regarding her background, political career, policy positions, and campaign endorsements will be updated as information becomes available. Similarly, she has not yet completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey, meaning specific campaign themes are not publicly listed.
- Gregg Diacogiannis — Candidate for State Representative Seat B District 9 in ID
Gregg Diacogiannis is a Republican challenging for the Idaho House of Representatives, representing District 9B. He is slated to appear on the ballot in the Republican primary on May 19, 2026, where he will be competing against incumbent Judy Boyle. This marks his second bid for the seat; he previously ran as a write-in candidate in the November 2024 general election for the same district, receiving 57 votes. While an online profile notes sections for his background, political career, and policy positions, specific details are not provided. He seeks to represent his constituents in the Idaho State House.
- Judy Boyle — Incumbent Idaho House of Representatives, District 9B in Midvale, ID
Judy Boyle is an incumbent Republican politician for Idaho's House of Representatives, District 9B, having served since 2008. She is seeking re-election in the 2026 Idaho Primary, with her current term ending in late 2026. Boyle is a staunch supporter of school choice, parental rights, and a strong defender of the 2nd Amendment. Her policy platform also emphasizes responsible growth management, particularly protecting agriculture and water resources. Born in Midvale, Idaho, she attended Lassen College, Boise State University, and the University of Idaho. Beyond her legislative duties, Boyle is a rancher and chairs the Western Legislative Forestry Task Force. She has engaged in charter school policy reform and discussions on the "Greater Idaho" movement.