Scott Bedke


Scott Conrad Bedke is an American politician and a member of the Idaho House of Representatives representing District 27 in the A seat since 2001.
In December 2012 Bedke defeated fellow Republican Lawerence Denney to become Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives.

Early life, education, and career

Bedke graduated from Oakley High School in 1976 and from Brigham Young University with Bachelor of Science in Finance. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1977-1979 in Italy.

Idaho House of Representatives

When long-time legislator Jim Kempton resigned his seat for an appointment to the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, Legislative District 25 Central Committee met to fill the vacancy in House Seat A, sending three names in order of preference to Governor Dirk Kempthorne: Bedke, Garry Turner of Burley, and ODeen Redman of Albion. Governor Kempthore appointed Bedke to serve the remainder of Kempton's term.
After redistricting in 2002, Bedke sought reelection and was challenged in the Republican primary by Tim Willie, of Malad City, and in the general election by Dan Ralphs, of Rockland both of whom he defeated. Bedke was challenged in the 2004 Republican primary by Wayne Bagwell, then of Declo, whom he also defeated, and has run unopposed in every election since.

Committee assignments

As Speaker of the House, Bedke does not have committee assignments.
In the past he has served on
Education from 2001-2002
Joint Finance-Appropriations from 2002-2006
Resources and Conservation from 2002-2012
Revenue and Taxation from 2006-2012
Transportation and Defense from 2001-2012
Ways and Means from 2006-2012.

Elections

YearCandidateVotesPctCandidateVotesPct
2012 Primary5,924100%
2012 General13,197100%
2014 Primary4,964100%
2014 General8,748100%
2016 Primary4,631100%
2016 General13,181100%

Personal life

Bedke is married and has four children and four grandchildren. Bedke grew up in Oakley, Idaho.