Berglund answered the ISAA survey with 100% pro-2nd Amendment answers while Mr. Goesling as a State Board of Education member voted against Campus Carry and tried to sway the legislators to do the same. In the final race that the ISAA educated voters in, Carl Berglund and Bill Goesling were both vying for a chance to take on Paulette Jordan (D-5) in the general election in November. Romrell indicated in his survey he would consider banning semi-auto firearms and high capacity magazines. Hanks answered the ISAA survey with 100% pro-2nd Amendment answers while Rep. Hanks finally took the lead for good and eventually the seat. The two traded leads back and forth all evening before Mrs. Paul Romrell (R-35) lost his re-election bid in a very tight race with challenger Karey Hanks. Zito has answered the ISAA survey with 100% pro-2nd Amendment answers while Rep. Wills was one of 4 Republicans to vote against Constitutional Carry in the 2016 session. Rich Wills (R-23) lost his re-election bid to challenger Christy Zito. Sternes had answered our survey with 100% pro-2nd Amendment answers. She will continue to represent the Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Kimberly, and parts of Twin Falls area for 2 more years. Bell has voted against Campus Carry, Permitless Carry, and returned the ISAA survey with more anti-2nd Amendment answers. Maxine Bell (R-25) won her re-election bid by defeating challenger Reggy Sternes. These are the 4 races the ISAA worked in to educate voters on where these candidates stood on the 2nd Amendment.Įarly in the evening Rep. Only one candidate managed to make it through. 3 of the 4 known anti-2nd Amendment candidates who were running in the Republican Primaries yesterday (May 17th) lost their election battles.
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