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Megan Egbert


Megan Egbert

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Megan Egbert: Idaho Democratic Incumbent for House District 17B

Megan Egbert is a Democratic member of the Idaho House of Representatives representing District 17B, which covers a portion of Boise in Ada County. Egbert lives in Boise and faces Democratic primary challenger Marjorie Wilson on May 19, 2026, per Ballotpedia. No Republican candidate had filed for the general election as of April 2026. Egbert is seeking her first full elected term after being appointed to the seat in May 2024.

Background

Egbert was born and raised in Idaho and grew up recreating in North Idaho, as described on her campaign website. After moving to Boise in 2004, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Multi-Ethnic Studies from Boise State University, a Master of Science in Library Science from the University of North Texas, and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Idaho College of Law, per Ballotpedia. She spent nearly 15 years as a public librarian before transitioning to employment law and currently works as an employment attorney, per her Idaho Legislature member page.

She has been recognized as Idaho Woman of the Year, honored as Accomplished Under 40 by the Idaho Business Review, received the Women Making History Award from Boise State University, and was awarded the Outstanding Classmate Award by the University of Idaho College of Law in 2023, per her campaign website. She has volunteered as a Guardian ad Litem and served as a founding board member of the Treasure Valley Children’s Theater. She is married to Mike, an educator and community volunteer, and they have three children.

Political Career

Governor Brad Little appointed Egbert to the Idaho House of Representatives on May 7, 2024, to fill the vacancy created by the death of longtime Rep. Sue Chew, per Ballotpedia. She won the November 2024 general election, defeating Republican Jazz Alexis 12,148 to 7,116. She currently serves on the Commerce and Human Resources, Environment Energy and Technology, and Health and Welfare committees, per her Idaho Legislature member page.

Policy Positions

Egbert’s documented priorities draw from her campaign website.

On education, she has committed to fully funding Idaho’s public schools and universities, arguing that investment in school infrastructure, teacher salaries, and Career and Technical Education fulfills Idaho’s constitutional duty. On mental health, she has called for expanded access to mental health services in schools and communities. On libraries, she draws on her nearly 15 years as a librarian in calling for protection of libraries, librarians, and free speech, describing libraries as a cornerstone of community.

On foster care, she has committed to better support for children in Idaho’s system, citing her years of Guardian ad Litem service as firsthand experience. On reproductive rights, she has stated she will advocate for access to comprehensive medical care free from government interference, framing reproductive health as a matter of privacy and dignity between patients and their doctors. On child care, she has called for increased access to high-quality, affordable child care.

Political Alignment

Egbert is a Mainstream Democrat. Her platform centers on fully funding public education, expanding mental health services, defending library freedoms, improving Idaho’s foster care system, protecting reproductive rights, and increasing access to affordable child care. These positions reflect the mainstream wing of Idaho’s Democratic caucus. She represents a solidly Democratic Boise district, succeeding Rep. Sue Chew who held the seat for multiple terms.

Campaign and Endorsements

Egbert faces Democratic primary challenger Marjorie Wilson on May 19, 2026, per Ballotpedia. She is listed in the Ada County Democrats’ 2026 voter guide. Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for her 2024 campaign. No formal endorsements for the 2026 race have been publicly reported as of April 2026. Campaign finance records are available through the Idaho Secretary of State’s Sunshine database.

FAQ

Who is Megan Egbert, Idaho? Megan Egbert is a Democratic state representative from Boise serving in Idaho House District 17B. An employment attorney and former librarian, she was appointed to the seat in May 2024 following the death of Rep. Sue Chew and won election in November 2024.

What district does Megan Egbert represent? Egbert represents House District 17B, which covers a portion of Boise in Ada County.

Is Megan Egbert an incumbent? Yes. Egbert was appointed in May 2024 and won election in November 2024. She is seeking her first full elected term and faces Democratic primary challenger Marjorie Wilson on May 19, 2026.

What committees does Megan Egbert serve on? Egbert serves on the Commerce and Human Resources, Environment Energy and Technology, and Health and Welfare committees, per her Idaho Legislature member page.

What is Megan Egbert’s professional background? Egbert is an employment attorney who previously spent nearly 15 years as a public librarian. She holds degrees from Boise State University, the University of North Texas, and the University of Idaho College of Law.

2024 General Election Results Egbert 12,148 / Alexis 7,116


Profile published by IdahoVoters.com. Last updated April 2026. This profile will be updated as additional information becomes available.

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