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James D. Holtzclaw


James Holtzclaw

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James Holtzclaw: Idaho Republican Incumbent for House District 20B

James Holtzclaw is a Republican member of the Idaho House of Representatives seeking an eighth term in District 20B, which covers a portion of Meridian in Ada County. Holtzclaw lives in Meridian and has represented the district continuously since 2012. He is running without a primary or general election challenger in 2026, as confirmed on Ballotpedia.

Background

Holtzclaw was born October 6, 1975, in Rome, Georgia. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force directly after high school and served for ten years, completing four overseas tours and earning several commendations including the Outstanding Airman of the Year award, the National Defense Medal, and the Outstanding Unit with Valor Medal, as described in his Idaho Republican Party candidate profile. He was transferred to Mountain Home Air Force Base in 1995 and has called Idaho home since. He became the first member of his family to earn a college degree, graduating from George Fox University with a BA in management. He is a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a member of the American Legion Post 113. In 2015, Gov. Butch Otter awarded him the Idaho Meritorious Service Medal for his work with the Idaho Military Division, as documented on Wikipedia. He works as a real estate broker and small business owner in Meridian, where he has lived for nearly 30 years.

Political Career

Holtzclaw first ran for office in 2007, losing the Meridian mayoral race to incumbent Tammy de Weerd. He won election to the Idaho House in 2012 and has been re-elected in every cycle since, as documented on Ballotpedia. He currently chairs the Commerce and Human Resources Committee and also sits on the State Affairs and Transportation and Defense committees, per his Idaho Legislature member page.

His legislative priorities have centered on managed growth, infrastructure, tax reduction, and public safety. In a 2020 candidate forum covered by the Idaho Press, he discussed the challenges of rapid population growth in Meridian, the need for road and infrastructure investment, and opposition to local option sales taxes, which he argued would push consumers to neighboring cities with lower tax rates.

Policy Positions

Holtzclaw’s publicly stated priorities, drawn from his Idaho Republican Party candidate profile, center on managed growth, infrastructure investment, tax reduction, individual freedoms, and reducing government waste. He has stated his commitment to lowering the tax burden on Idaho families while ensuring the state invests in roads, bridges, and other transportation projects to keep pace with rapid growth in the Treasure Valley. He has also emphasized public safety, veterans affairs, and support for small businesses.

Political Alignment

Holtzclaw is a Traditional Conservative Republican. His seven-term record reflects the governing conservative mainstream of the Idaho House, focused on fiscal conservatism, infrastructure, and pro-business policy. His role as chair of the Commerce and Human Resources Committee places him within the institutional leadership structure of the House. His affiliations with the NRA and veterans organizations reflect broad-based conservative institutional support.

Campaign and Endorsements

Holtzclaw is running without a primary or general election challenger in 2026. His documented affiliations include the NRA, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and American Legion Post 113, as noted on Ballotpedia. He has also received support from the Idaho Farm Bureau and Professional Firefighters of Idaho. The general election is November 3, 2026.

FAQ

Who is James Holtzclaw, Idaho? James Holtzclaw is a Republican state representative from Meridian currently serving his seventh consecutive term in Idaho House District 20B. He is a U.S. Air Force veteran, real estate broker, and small business owner who has represented the district since 2012 and chairs the Commerce and Human Resources Committee.

What district does James Holtzclaw represent? Holtzclaw represents House District 20B, which covers a portion of Meridian in Ada County.

Is James Holtzclaw an incumbent? Yes. Holtzclaw was first elected in 2012 and is seeking an eighth term. He is running without a primary or general election challenger in 2026.

What committees does James Holtzclaw serve on? Holtzclaw chairs the Commerce and Human Resources Committee and also sits on the State Affairs and Transportation and Defense committees, per his Idaho Legislature member page.

What are James Holtzclaw’s main policy positions? Holtzclaw’s stated priorities include managed growth, infrastructure investment, tax reduction, individual freedoms, and support for small businesses and veterans.


2024 Primary Election Results Holtzclaw — Unopposed

2024 General Election Results Holtzclaw — Unopposed


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



News Stories

News • Carolyn Komatsoulis, Longview News-Journal • 02/27/2024

The bill was sponsored by Reps. James Holtzclaw, R-Meridian, and Chenele Dixon, R-Kimberly. Dixon told the House Business Committee the proposal was an update on a law passed in 2023.

“So House Bill 589 will stop various junk HOA fees relating to clearing title and closing on a home,” Dixon said. “It is a collaborative effort. ... I don’t know of any opposition.”

News • Press Release, Big Country News • 03/06/2024

Surrounded by the hardworking employees of Nampa company Autovol, a leader in modular construction and automation, Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 428 today to cut unemployment insurance taxes another 20% for Idaho businesses.

"Idaho has the strongest economy in the nation, putting us in the enviable position of being able to change the unemployment insurance tax formula to save employers money while maintaining a solvent trust fund," Governor Little said. "We are on pace to deploy $3.7 billion in tax relief since I took office in 2019, with even more on the way. Idaho is proud that we have delivered more tax relief per capita than any other state while making meaningful investments in schools, roads, and infrastructure."

The widely supported bill adjusts the unemployment insurance desired fund size multiplier from 1.3 to 1.2, which will reduce unemployment insurance taxes and save Idaho businesses $44 million this year and an estimated $117 million over five years. Idaho is among the top 10 states for unemployment insurance trust fund solvency.


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