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Political party
  
Republican

Party
  
Republican Party

Education
  
Nampa High School

Spouse
  
LaVonne Corder

Name
  
Tim Corder


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Profession
  
Owner, Trucking Company

Religion
  
Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod

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Tim Corder

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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.

2010

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

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

2008

Corder defeated Clayton E. Cramer in the Republican primary earning 62% of the vote.

Corder won the general election earning 73.3% of the vote against G. Rustyn Casiano.

2006

Corder was unopposed in the Republican primary.

Corder won the general election against Henry E. Hibbert earning 67.91% of the vote.

2004

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

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

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

    Tim Corder Wikipedia