Little says he is seeking reelection
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 4 hours, 25 minutes AGO
Gov. Brad Little submitted his Declaration of Candidacy today to the Idaho Secretary of State and announced his intent to run for re-election. He will appear on the May 19 ballot in the Republican primary.
“Teresa and I are honored to serve the people of Idaho. Together, we’ve made Idaho the most prosperous state in the nation while fiercely defending our enduring core values — faith, family, and freedom. We delivered historic tax relief and made record investments in schools, public safety, and infrastructure to protect our exceptional quality of life. And we’re not slowing down — Idaho will continue leading the nation in cutting red tape and expanding freedom,” Little said in a press release.
Idahoans and businesses from all 44 counties have stepped up to support the Brad Little for Governor campaign, helping build a campaign balance of nearly $1.5 million to re-elect Governor Little. After setting the gubernatorial fundraising record in 2022, Little continues to demonstrate unmatched, statewide support and sustained momentum across Idaho.
“I am continually humbled by the support we receive for our vision and campaign,” Little added. “I am especially grateful for the endorsement of President Donald Trump, and I appreciate his support for the commonsense values we are advancing here in Idaho. I am committed to continuing the important work of strengthening our economy and making investments where they count. Together, we can ensure our children and grandchildren continue to choose Idaho to build their lives and raise their families right here at home.”
Little will formally kick off his campaign following the conclusion of the legislative session. He remains focused on delivering results from his ENDURING IDAHO plan, which focuses on good government, fiscal responsibility, strong schools and workforce training, and long-term prosperity.