Fred Tilman
Fred Tilman (born June 21, 1945) is an American politician who served as a member of Idaho House of Representatives from 2002 to 2004. He later served as a member of the Ada County Board of Commissioners. Early life and educationTilman was born in Caldwell, Idaho and attended Boise State University.[1] Tilman served in the United States Army from 1965 to 1968.[1] CareerIdaho Republican PartyTilman defeated incumbent Greg Ferch in 2014 to become the Ada County Republican Party Chair.[2] Ada County commissionerTilman resigned 5/16/2003 from the Idaho House of Representatives to be appointed to the Ada County Board of Commissioners.[3] He served till 2010 where he lost in the Republican primary.[4] ElectionsIdaho House of Representatives 22 Seat B2012Tilman took second losing to Jason Monks in the Republican primary taking only 20.6% of the vote; Michael Law, and Stephen Warren also ran.[5] Ada County Commissioner2010Tilman lost to Vern Bisterfeldt, a Boise City Council member in the Republican primary election losing by 738 votes.[4] Idaho House of Representatives 21 Seat B2002Tilman defeated Cliff Bayer in the Republican primary with 60% of the vote.[6] Tilman defeated Democratic nominee James D. (Jay) Gooden and Libertarian nominee Teddi Hyde with 65.4% of the vote in the general election.[7] Idaho House of Representatives 18 Seat B2000Tilman was unopposed in the Republican primary.[8] Tilman defeated Democratic nominee James D. Gooden Jr. with 71.5% of the vote in the general election.[9] 1998Tilman was unopposed in the Republican primary[10] and the general election.[11] 1996Tilman was unopposed in the Republican primary.[12] Tilman was unopposed in the general election[13] due to the Democratic nominee Robert M. Chase dropped out.[14] 1994Tilman was unopposed in the Republican primary[15] and general election.[16] 1992Tilman was unopposed in the Republican primary.[17] Tilman defeated Democratic nominee H.Y. "Skip" Nakashima.[18] 1990Tilman defeated John L. Osier in the Republican primary.[19] Tilman defeated Democratic nominee Linda Cope.[20] Personal lifeTilman's wife is Geri Tilman. They have one child. Tilman and his family live in Boise, Idaho.[1] References
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