Brent Crane


Brent J. Crane is an American politician serving as a member of the Idaho [House of Representatives] for District 13, Seat A. He currently serves as the Chair of the House State Affairs Committee.

Education

Crane graduated from high school at Nampa Christian School and earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Boise State University.

Elections

Crane has expressed interest in running for Idaho's 1st congressional district seat in the future.

2024

Crane was unopposed in the Republican primary. Crane won the general election with 15,206 against Democrat Cliff Hohman.

2022

Crane was unopposed in the Republican primary. Crane won the general election with 9,476 votes against Constitutional Party candidate Petre Danaila.

2020

Crane was unopposed in the Republican primary. Crane won the general election with 15,068 votes against Democrat Jason Kutchma.

2018

Crane was unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election.

2016

Crane was unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election.
Crane supported Ted Cruz in the 2016 [Republican Party presidential primaries] and introduced him at a Boise State University rally in March 2016.

2014

Crane won the Republican primary with 2,592 votes against Patrick N O'Brien.
Crane was unopposed in the general election.

2012

Crane was unopposed in the Republican primary.
Crane defeated Clayton Trehal in the general election with 10,706 votes.

2010

Crane was unopposed for Republican primary and the general election.

2008

Crane was unopposed for the Republican primary and the general election.

2006

Republican Representative Dolores Crow retired and left the seat open.
Crane won the Republican primary with 3,296 votes against Jim Barnes.
Crane won the general election with 10,631 votes against Democratic Party nominee Douglas Yarbrough and Libertarian nominee Dennis Weiler.