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Tim Corder
Member of the Idaho Senate
from the 22nd district
Succeeded by Bert Brackett
Personal details
Born October 8, 1949
Nampa, Idaho
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) LaVonne
Profession Owner, Trucking Company
Religion Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod

Tim Corder (born October 8, 1949 in Nampa, Idaho) was a Republican member of the Idaho Senate 2004-2012. He is married to LaVonne, father to three, and grandfather to three. Corder has been a farmer for 35 years

Early life & career[]

Corder attended Nampa High School and received his diploma in 1967. He is an owner of a trucking company and a farmer. He was in the United States Army during Vietnam.

Elections[]

2012

Corder was defeated in the Republican primary by Bert Brackett earning only 42.6% of the vote.[1] 2010

Corder defeated Marla S. Lawson in the Republican primary earning 58.3% of the vote.[2]

Corder won the general election earning 75.9% of the vote against Henry E. Hibbert.[3]

2008

Corder defeated Clayton E. Cramer in the Republican primary earning 62% of the vote.[4] Corder won the general election earning 73.3% of the vote against G. Rustyn Casiano.[5]

2006

Corder was unopposed in the Republican primary.[6] Corder won the general election against Henry E. Hibbert earning 67.91% of the vote.[7] 2004

Corder defeated Marla S. Lawson in the Republican primary earning 53.5% of the vote.[8]

Corder won the general election against James Alexander earning 55% of the vote.[9]

Committees[]

He was a member of:

  • Agricultural Affairs
  • Chairman of Local Government and Taxation
  • Transportation Committee
  • Mountain Home Highway District Committee
  • Childhood Development Task Force
  • Health Care Task Force
  • Mental Health Subcommittee.

Organizations[]

He is a member of:

  • Idaho Ag in the Classroom
  • Leadership Idaho Agriculture.

References[]

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