The 2019 Boise mayoral election was held on November 5, 2019, to determine the
mayor of Boise, Idaho. The election was officially nonpartisan. The election was won by Boise City Council the president
Lauren McLean
Lauren Stein McLean (born October 20, 1974) is an American politician and entrepreneur serving as the mayor of Boise, Idaho. McLean served as a member of the Boise City Council from 2011 to 2019, and as council president from 2017 to 2019, bef ...
, who defeated the incumbent mayor
Dave Bieter
David Harold Bieter (born November 1, 1959) is an American politician and attorney who served as List of mayors of Boise, mayor of Boise, Idaho, Boise from 2004 to 2020. He is the longest-serving mayor in the city's history. According to ''The New ...
in a
runoff election
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held on December 3, 2019.
Background
In the 2019 Boise mayoral election, incumbent mayor Dave Bieter sought a fifth term. He had won re-election four years earlier with a 40-point lead over his closest challenger, Judy Peavey-Derr.
During his fourth term, Bieter faced controversy, in particular opposition to his plan to build a $100 million library.
Former mayor and future candidate
H. Brent Coles, at a city council meeting, argued the money should be spent instead on police and fire stations.
Ada County Clerk, Phil McGrane, refused to place the issue on the 2019 ballot, and stated that he would change his mind only in the event of a challenge in court.
Bieter declined to mount a legal challenge, in part due to the fact that initial cost estimates were far lower than subsequent estimates. In a statement, Bieter wrote that he "believe(s) a new Main Library is vital to the future of our city and (he) will remain dedicated to making sure we have one
..However, with little time before ballots must be printed, and to avoid further confusion among residents, a court action simply isn’t viable at this time."
Candidates
*Rebecca Arnold,
Ada County Highway District
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president
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Dave Bieter
David Harold Bieter (born November 1, 1959) is an American politician and attorney who served as List of mayors of Boise, mayor of Boise, Idaho, Boise from 2004 to 2020. He is the longest-serving mayor in the city's history. According to ''The New ...
, the
incumbent
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mayor since 2004, ran for his fifth term. Bieter is a member of the
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H. Brent Coles, former mayor of Boise who resigned after accepting a trip to the
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from an insurance company
*Adriel Martinez, former
Boise City Council
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candidate
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Lauren McLean
Lauren Stein McLean (born October 20, 1974) is an American politician and entrepreneur serving as the mayor of Boise, Idaho. McLean served as a member of the Boise City Council from 2011 to 2019, and as council president from 2017 to 2019, bef ...
, Boise City Council president, ran in what the ''
Idaho Statesman'' called "a direct challenge" to Bieter's attempt at a fifth term.
*Cortney Nielsen, a representative for
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General election
As Boise's mayoral elections are nonpartisan, neither party nominated a candidate. A total of seven candidates appeared on the ballot.
The race featured two candidates who had been mayors of Boise: the incumbent mayor, and 1993-2003 mayor Brent Coles. Incumbent mayor Bieter emphasized that his goals for a fifth term included ensuring access to affordable housing, making Boise carbon-neutral by 2035, and building the new library, while "making sure the project is completed within the budget set by the city".
Coles was appointed mayor in 1993 then twice won re-election, but was removed from office in 2003 when he, as well as his chief of staff and the city human resources director, pleaded guilty in 2003 to misusing public funds.
Coles campaigned on his record as mayor, including the consolidation of the city's transport system and his expansion of the police department.
He also vowed to "re-prioritize public safety and neighborhoods and curb the growth in city spending".
City Council President Lauren McLean campaigned on affordable housing, improved transit conditions, and transparency in local government.
She received the endorsement of
Planned Parenthood
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.
McLean argued that discouraging sprawl is the most effective way to address the influx of newcomers to the city.
She also refused to accept funds from corporations for her campaign, although she did receive donations from business people.
Candidate Rebecca Arnold, the three-times-elected President of the Ada County Highway District, described herself as a "
fiscal conservative
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" and was openly critical of Mayor Bieter, arguing that he had displayed an "inability to work with other agencies, such as ACHD and the legislature". She also argued property tax increases were excessive, and that the city was spending money on a number of "vanity projects".
Wayne Richey, an auto mechanic, campaigned on a platform of discouraging Californians from migrating to Boise.
He argued that they were changing the culture of the city, expected too many "amenities", and drove up housing prices. He mounted his campaign at the behest of former Idaho Senator
Larry Craig
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, his neighbor.
Cortney Nielsen argued that the city's wages were too low, and also promised to "advocate for a statewide
emissions test to clean our air".
Bieter and McLean each raised more than $200,000 for their campaigns.
Boise State Public Radio described the race as much closer than usual, and quoted
College of Idaho
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professor Jasper LiCalzi, who argued that the candidates defied the typical categorization of "a typical Republican and a typical Democrat and a few fringe people", positing that there were "three significant campaigns" vying for votes, which made a runoff election, in the event that no candidate yields more than 50 percent of the vote, more likely than usual.
Bieter and McLean advanced to a runoff mayoral election, the first in Boise since 1965, when
Jay S. Amyx defeated
Eugene W. Shellworth.
In 2006, the city abolished runoff elections for
City Council
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seats, but maintained runoff elections for mayoral races.
McLean won the runoff by a landslide, defeating Bieter by over 31%.
Results
References
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