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Holli Woodings
Member of the Boise City Council
In office
January 2018 – July 2023
Preceded by Maryanne Jordan
Succeeded byMeredith Stead
Member of the Idaho House of Representatives
from the 19th district
In office
December 1, 2012 – November 30, 2014
Preceded by Brian Cronin
Succeeded by Melissa Wintrow
Personal details
Born Medford, Oregon, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Residence(s) Boise, Idaho, U.S.
Education Boise State University ( BA)
Website woodingsforidaho.com

Holli Woodings is an American politician who served in Idaho House of Representatives, representing District 19B, which covers the northern section of Boise, Idaho. [1] She was the 2014 Democratic nominee for Idaho secretary of state. Woodings served on the Boise City Council until July 2023.

Education

Woodings was born in Medford, Oregon. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Boise State University. [2]

Elections

When Representative Brian Cronin retired and left the 19B seat open, Woodings won the three-way May 15, 2012 Democratic Primary with 1,636 votes (56.4%), [3] and won the November 6, 2012 General election with 14,378 votes (65.7%) against Republican nominee Don Howard. [4]

Woodings ran unsuccessfully to succeed Republican Ben Ysursa for Secretary of State of Idaho. [5]

At the Idaho State Democratic Convention Woodings was chosen to be a delegate for Hillary Clinton at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. [6]

Woodings served on the Boise City Council January 2018 to July 2023. [7] She also served as city council president pro tem. [8]

References

  1. ^ "Representative Holli Woodings' Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  2. ^ "House Membership: Holli Woodings". Boise, Idaho: Idaho Legislature. Archived from the original on September 15, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  3. ^ Ysursa, Ben. "May 15, 2012 Primary Election Results". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on November 19, 2012. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  4. ^ Ysursa, Ben. "November 6, 2012 Election Results". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on June 15, 2016. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  5. ^ "Woodings running for secretary of state". Idaho Education News. January 31, 2014. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  6. ^ "Sanders 'still Idaho's candidate,' superdelegates say". idahostatesman. Retrieved 2017-04-23.
  7. ^ Reporter, Margaret Carmel-BoiseDev Sr (2023-07-11). "Woodings to resign Boise council seat, McLean to fill vacancy". BoiseDev. Retrieved 2023-07-12.
  8. ^ "Council President Pro Tem Holli Woodings". Cityofboise.org. Archived from the original on January 9, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2020.

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