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Brad Little

A candidate for Lieutenant Governor, State of Idaho in the 2010 Idaho General Election

Party: Republican

City: Emmett, Idaho

Occupation: Lieutenant governor, rancher

Rancher and former chairman of the Idaho Wool Growers Association. Little is a third-generation Idahoan and scion of a well-known ranching family. A University of Idaho graduate, he served four terms in the state Senate before being appointed lieutenant governor by Gov. Butch Otter in 2009; he won a full term in 2010, and is now seeking another.

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Race Results

Candidate Votes Pct
Brad Little (R) 299,979 67.84%
Eldon Wallace (D) 120,174 27.18%
Paul Venable (C) 22,007 4.98%

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Little: Idaho Better Off Than California

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Little on ‘friendship mission’ to Basque country

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