Bart Davis
Bart Davis | |
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United States Attorney for the District of Idaho | |
Assumed office September 21, 2017 | |
President | Donald Trump |
Preceded by | Wendy J. Olson |
Member of the Idaho Senate from District 33 | |
In office December 1, 2002 – September 21, 2017 | |
Preceded by | Bert Marley |
Succeeded by | Tony Potts |
Member of the Idaho Senate from District 29 | |
In office December 1, 1998 – December 1, 2002 | |
Preceded by | John Hansen |
Succeeded by | Bert Marley |
Personal details | |
Born |
Rapid City, South Dakota | March 7, 1955
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Marion Woffinden Davis |
Children | 6 |
Alma mater |
Brigham Young University, (B.A.) University of Idaho, (J.D.) |
Profession | Lawyer |
Bart McKay Davis (born March 7, 1955) is an American attorney and politician who is the United States Attorney for the District of Idaho.[1] He previously served as a Republican member of the Idaho Senate, representing District 33 from 2002 to 2017.[2] He represented District 29 from 1998 to 2002. During his time in the Idaho Senate, he served as state senate majority leader.
Early life and education
Born in Rapid City, South Dakota, Davis was raised in Idaho Falls. He married Marion Woffinden Davis in 1976 and together they have six children. Davis received a Bachelor of Arts in English from Brigham Young University in 1978 and a Juris Doctor in 1980 from the University of Idaho College of Law.
Legal career
Following his graduation from law school, Davis began his legal practice in Idaho Falls. He is admitted to practice before the Idaho Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. In 1990, he was co-counsel with former solicitor general Rex Lee in Davis v. United States before the United States Supreme Court. Davis' parents were the petitioners in the case. Since 2001, Davis has represented Idaho as a commissioner on the Uniform Law Commission. He is a past chairman of the Council of State Governments.
Idaho Senate
In 1998, six-term incumbent Senator John Hansen did not seek reelection to the Idaho Senate. Davis ran for the open seat and was elected. He served as Majority Caucus Chair from 2000 to 2002, and from 2002 to 2017 has served as Senate Majority Leader.
Committee assignments
- Judiciary and Rules Committee
- State Affairs Committee
Davis previously served on the Commerce and Human Resources Committee and the Education Committee.
U.S. Attorney
In June 2017, President Donald Trump appointed him to become the next United States Attorney in the United States District Court for the District of Idaho.[3] The Senate Judiciary Committee on September 7, 2017 approved his recommendation by a unanimous voice vote.[4] He was confirmed by United States Senate by voice vote on September 14, 2017.
Writing
- Bart Davis, Kate Kelly, and Kristin Ford, Use of Legislative History: Willow Witching for Legislative Intent, 43 Idaho College of Law Review 585 (2007).
- Bart Davis, Idaho's Messy History with Term Limits: A Modest Response, 52 Idaho College of Law Review 463 (2016).
Affiliations
- Member, Boy Scouts of America
- Member, Idaho Falls Education Advisory Council since 1998
- Rotarian, Idaho Falls Rotary Club since 1983
- Board Member, Idaho Law Review Advisory Board, College of Law, University of Idaho (2006–2007)
- Board Member, Eastern Idaho Special Services Agency (2000–2004)
- Member, Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium Organ Fun (1989–1990)[5][6]
Awards
Davis has received the following awards:
- Special Recognition for Extraordinary Contributions to the Improved Administration of Justice in Idaho; Idaho Judicial Conference 2010
- Professor Boyd A. Martin Award; Idaho Association of Cities
- Outstanding Republican Elected Official Award by Region VII; Idaho Republican Party
- 2009 Legislator of the Year; Idaho State Republican Party
- Leadership to Eastern Idaho Award; Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce
- Cesar Chavez/Dolores Huerta Farmworker Justice Award
- Leadership Award (2009)
- Shooting Star Award (2004)
- 2004 & 2009 National Leadership Award; State Government Affairs Council
Electoral history
Year | Candidate | Votes | Pct | Candidate | Votes | Pct | Candidate | Votes | Pct | ||||
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1998 Primary[7] | Bart Davis | 2,120 | 57.4% | Brenda Bergener Heaton | 1,573 | 42.6% | |||||||
1998 General[8] | Bart Davis | 5,148 | 56.0% | Edith Stanger | 4,044 | 44.0% | |||||||
2000 Primary[9] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 3,122 | 100% | ||||||||||
2000 General[10] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 8,343 | 73.8% | Kenneth Walton | 2,959 | 26.2% | Rue Stears | 1 | 0.0% |
Year | Candidate | Votes | Pct | Candidate | Votes | Pct | |||
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2002 Primary[11] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 3,140 | 100% | ||||||
2002 General[12] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 7,004 | 59.2% | Ellie Hampton | 4,831 | 40.8% | |||
2004 Primary[13] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 1,794 | 69.8% | Kenneth Walton | 778 | 30.2% | |||
2004 General[14] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 12,380 | 100% | ||||||
2006 Primary[15] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 1,950 | 70.6% | Kenneth Walton | 811 | 29.4% | |||
2006 General[16] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 6,985 | 60.0% | Neil Williams | 4,655 | 40.0% | |||
2008 Primary[17] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 1,495 | 74.7% | Kenneth Walton | 507 | 25.3% | |||
2008 General[18] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 9,456 | 64.8% | Neil Williams | 5,136 | 35.2% | |||
2010 Primary[19] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 3,173 | 100% | ||||||
2010 General[20] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 6,764 | 66.5% | Neil Williams | 3,411 | 33.5% | |||
2012 Primary[21] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 2,719 | 74.7% | Brian Schad | 921 | 25.3% | |||
2012 General[22] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 13,809 | 100% | ||||||
2014 Primary[23] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 3,635 | 100% | ||||||
2014 General[24] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 8,365 | 100% | ||||||
2016 Primary[25] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 2,392 | 100.0% | ||||||
2016 General[26] | Bart Davis (incumbent) | 11,848 | 70.6% | Jim Francis (W/I) | 1,575 | 11.7% |
References
- ↑ Brown, Ruth (June 29, 2017). "Sen. Bart Davis nominated as Idaho's new U.S. Attorney". Idaho Statesman. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
- ↑ "Idaho Senate Majority Leader Resigns to Serve as US Attorney". U.S. News & World Report. Associated Press. September 21, 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
- ↑ "President Trump nominates Bart Davis as U.S. Attorney for Idaho". Spokesman.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ↑ "Senate Judiciary backs Bart Davis as Idaho's next U.S. Attorney; sends nomination to full Senate". Spokesman.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
- ↑ Idaho State Legislature - Senate Membership Archived 2016-06-13 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Campaign Site
- ↑ Cenarrusa, Pete. "Idaho Primary Election Results: May 26, 1998". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Cenarrusa, Pete. "Idaho General Election Results: November 3, 1998". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Cenarrusa, Pete. "May 23, 2000 Primary Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Cenarrusa, Pete. "November 7, 2000 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Cenarrusa, Pete. "May 28, 2002 Primary Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Cenarrusa, Pete. "November 5, 2002 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "May 25, 2004 Primary Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "November 2, 2004 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "May 23, 2006 Primary Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "November 7, 2006 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "May 27, 2008 Primary Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "November 4, 2008 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on June 16, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "May 25, 2010 Primary Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 22, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "November 2, 2010 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "May 15, 2012 Primary Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on November 19, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "November 6, 2012 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on June 15, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "May 20, 2014 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on November 8, 2014. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Ysursa, Ben. "November 4, 2014 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Denney, Lawerence. "May 17, 2016 Primary Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
- ↑ Denney, Lawerence. "Nov 8, 2016 General Election Results: Legislative Totals". Boise, Idaho: Secretary of State of Idaho. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
External links
- Biography at U.S. Department of Justice
- Idaho Legislature - Senator Bart Davis - official government site