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American politician
Margie Gannon
Member of the Idaho House of Representatives
from the 5A district
In office
February 28, 2018 – December 2018
Preceded byPaulette Jordan
Succeeded byBill Goesling
Personal details
BornMargaret Gannon
Kellogg, Idaho, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseHugh
EducationBig Bend Community College (ASN)

Margaret "Margie" Gannon is an American politician who served as a member of the Idaho House of Representatives for the 5A district from February 2018 to December 2018.

Early life and education

Gannon was born in Kellogg, Idaho. She earned an Associate of Science in Nursing from the Big Bend Community College in Moses Lake, Washington.

Career

For 17 years, Gannon worked as an eligibility examiner for the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. She also served as a member of the St. Maries, Idaho School Board and St. Maries City Council. Gannon was appointed to the Idaho House of Representatives on February 23, 2018, after Paulette Jordan resigned to run in the 2018 Idaho gubernatorial election.

References

  1. "Margie Gannon's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  2. Spence, William. "Idaho House candidates share similar views". The Lewiston Tribune. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  3. "Margie Gannon". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  4. "Rep. Margaret Gannon – Idaho State Legislature". Retrieved 2021-09-09.
Members of the Idaho House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
Mike Moyle (R)
Majority Leader
Jason Monks (R)
Minority Leader
Ilana Rubel (D)
  1. Mark Sauter (R)
    Cornel Rasor (R)
  2. Heather Scott (R)
    Dale Hawkins (R)
  3. Vito Barbieri (R)
    Jordan Redman (R)
  4. Joe Alfieri (R)
    Elaine Price (R)
  5. Ron Mendive (R)
    Tony Wisniewski (R)
  6. Lori McCann (R)
    Brandon Mitchell (R)
  7. Mike Kingsley (R)
    Charlie Shepherd (R)
  8. Matthew Bundy (R)
    Megan Blanksma (R)
  9. Jacyn Gallagher (R)
    Judy Boyle (R)
  10. Mike Moyle (R)
    Bruce Skaug (R)
  11. Julie Yamamoto (R)
    Chris Allgood (R)
  12. Jeff Cornilles (R)
    Jaron Crane (R)
  13. Brent Crane (R)
    Kenny Wroten (R)
  14. Ted Hill (R)
    Josh Tanner (R)
  15. Steve Berch (D)
    Dori Healey (R)
  16. Soñia Galaviz (D)
    Todd Achilles (D)
  17. John Gannon (D)
    Megan Egbert (D)
  18. Ilana Rubel (D)
    Brooke Green (D)
  19. Lauren Necochea (D)
    Chris Mathias (D)
  20. Joe Palmer (R)
    James Holtzclaw (R)
  21. James Petzke (R)
    Jeff Ehlers (R)
  22. John Vander Woude (R)
    Jason Monks (R)
  23. Melissa Durrant (R)
    Tina Lambert (R)
  24. Chenele Dixon (R)
    Steve Miller (R)
  25. Lance Clow (R)
    Gregory Lanting (R)
  26. Ned Burns (D)
    Jack Nelsen (R)
  27. Douglas Pickett (R)
    Clay Handy (R)
  28. Richard Cheatum (R)
    Dan Garner (R)
  29. Dustin Manwaring (R)
    Nate Roberts (D)
  30. David Cannon (R)
    Julianne Young (R)
  31. Jerald Raymond (R)
    Rod Furniss (R)
  32. Stephanie Mickelsen (R)
    Wendy Horman (R)
  33. Barbara Ehardt (R)
    Marco Erickson (R)
  34. Jon Weber (R)
    Britt Raybould (R)
  35. Kevin Andrus (R)
    Josh Wheeler (R)


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