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Delmar Hunt Raybould (October 8, 1933 – March 2, 2023) was an American politician and a Republican member of the Idaho House of Representatives from 2002 to 2018 in the District 34 B seat;[1] Raybould served consecutively from 2000 until 2002 in the District 27 B seat.

Education

Raybould attended Ricks College.[2]

Elections

District 34 B

Dell Raybould announced his retirement in January 2018 and endorsed his granddaughter, Britt Raybould, for his seat.

2016

Raybould won the republican primary with 66.5% of the vote against Chick Heileson.[3] Raybould was unopposed in the general election.[4]

2014

Raybould was unopposed for the republican primary[5] and the general election.[6]

2012

Raybould won the three-way May 15, 2012 Republican Primary with 2,685 votes (58.6%) against John K. Baird and Dan Roberts.[7]

Raybould was unopposed for the general election.[8]

2010

Raybould was unopposed for the republican primary[9] and the general election.[10]

2008

Raybould was unopposed for the republican primary[11] and the general election.[12]

2006

Raybould was unopposed for the republican primary[13] and the general election.[14]

2004

Raybould was unopposed for the republican primary.[15]

Raybould won the general election with 13,501 votes (86.4%) against Constitution candidate Anthony Stevens.[16]

2002

Redistricted to 34B, and with Republican Representative Kent Kunz running for Idaho Senate, Raybould was unopposed for the republican primary[17] and general election.[18]

District 27 B

2000

When Republican Representative Golden Linford retired and left the District 27 B seat open, Raybould won the republican primary with 3,163 votes (67.0%) against Gerald "Jerry" Jeppesen.[19]

Raybould won the three-way November 7, 2000 general election with 8,000 votes (76.8%) against Democratic nominee Ed Kinghorn[20] (who had been appointed following the death of primary winner Art Hubscher who still took 0.2% of the vote, or 23 votes).

Death

Raybould died at his home on March 2, 2023, at the age of 89.[21]

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