Ron J. Twilegar

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Ron Jess Twilegar (born September 18, 1949) was the county prosecutor in Boise County, Idaho. Twilegar was the 1990 Democratic nominee for the open United States Senate seat in Idaho vacated by Jim McClure. He was defeated by Republican Congressman Larry Craig. He was born in Vancouver, Washington[1]

Prior to his Senate run Twilegar was a member of the Idaho Legislature, serving in the Idaho House of Representatives from 1975 to 1976 and the Idaho Senate from 1977 to 1982.

Twilegar ran unopposed in the primary for Boise County prosecutor and was unopposed in the general election. Although he lived in Ada County and did not have the necessary bar license, Twilegar ran in the 2008 primary in both Boise County and Camas County, seeking to ensure that he would achieve office in one of them. He won both primaries but chose to withdraw from the Camas County ballot.[2] He was investigated by the Idaho Attorney General's office for failure to meet the legal residency requirement in Boise County.[3] but was found to qualify for election.

Twilegars former wife, Jackie Groves Twilegar, was the 2006 Democratic nominee for Idaho State Controller but lost the election to the Republican, Donna Jones.

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Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic Party nominee, U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Idaho
1990 (lost)
Succeeded by