Stephanie Mickelsen
Stephanie Jo Mickelsen is an American politician, farmer, and civic leader serving as a Republican member of the Idaho [House of Representatives] for District 32A since 2022. Mickelsen played a key negotiating role in the 2024 groundwater–surface water mitigation agreement, which prevented the curtailment of irrigation water and helped keep thousands of acres of farmland in production. In 2025, she and her husband, Mark, were inducted into the Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame in recognition of their leadership in farming and irrigation innovation. As a trustee of the College of Eastern Idaho, she supported the college’s expansion of programs and governance, advocating for community-driven workforce training.
Early life and career
Mickelsen graduated from Blackfoot High School in 1987 and earned an associate degree in economics from Brigham Young University–Idaho. She and her husband, Mark, operate Mickelsen Farms in Eastern Idaho, producing potatoes, seed potatoes, canola, and wheat.She has served as chair of the Bonneville-Jefferson Ground Water District, chair of the Idaho Ground Water Appropriators, a trustee of the College of Eastern Idaho, and on the board of the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.
Idaho House of Representatives
Mickelsen was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives in November 2022 and assumed office on December 1. She serves on the Transportation & Defense, Resources & Conservation, and State Affairs committees.Water policy and agriculture
- As chair of the Idaho Ground Water Appropriators, Mickelsen promoted science-based management of the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer, balancing senior surface water rights with groundwater use.
- She supported expanding Rule 50 for conjunctive water management to reflect updated hydrologic science.
- In 2024, she helped negotiate a groundwater–surface water mitigation agreement that prevented widespread irrigation curtailments in Eastern Idaho.
- On her farm, she has implemented advanced irrigation technologies, including telemetry and evapotranspiration monitoring, to improve efficiency.