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James Petzke


James Petzke: Idaho Republican Incumbent for House District 21A

James Petzke is a Republican member of the Idaho House of Representatives serving District 21A, which covers portions of Meridian in Ada County. Petzke was first elected in November 2022 and is currently serving his second term. He is seeking re-election in the May 19, 2026, Republican primary.

Background

James Petzke was raised in Hailey, Idaho, and attended Wood River High School in Blaine County, where both of his parents worked as educators in the local school district. After moving to Ada County, Petzke earned an associate degree in social sciences and a bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies from Boise State University, and a master’s degree in finance from Harvard University Extension School in 2020, according to his Ballotpedia profile.

Petzke’s career experience includes owning Off Trail Publishing, co-founding and working as the CEO of Upland Optics, a sporting optics company focused on the hunting market, and working as SEO program manager at Bodybuilding.com, per Ballotpedia. In his 2022 Ballotpedia candidate survey, Petzke described his business portfolio as having peaked at over $3 million in revenue before three successful exits.

Political Career

Petzke assumed office on December 1, 2022, after winning the Republican primary and general election for Idaho House District 21A, per Ballotpedia. In the 2024 cycle, he defeated Adam Nelson and Monica McKinley in the Republican primary, then defeated Democrat Casey Hess in the November general election. He currently serves on the Appropriations, Resources and Conservation, and Transportation and Defense committees, per his Idaho Legislature biography. His seat on the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee has been a central part of his legislative work.

During his first term, Petzke co-wrote House Bill 92 alongside Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield, which mandated financial literacy classes in Idaho high schools, according to Wikipedia. He also sponsored House Bill 722, which provided nearly $80 million for Idaho Launch grants — a workforce development initiative giving high school seniors up to $8,000 for tuition and fees in in-demand career programs, as reported by Idaho Reports. Petzke sponsored the bill as part of Governor Brad Little’s 2024 legislative agenda.

In the 2024 session, Petzke co-sponsored a bill to add requirements to the ballot initiative signature-gathering process, including monthly submission of collected signatures and a public review period. Petzke told legislators the bill was about increasing transparency rather than restricting the process. Initiative proponents argued the monthly submission requirement effectively shortened the collection window.

In the 2025 session, Petzke introduced HB 57 and HB 487 to create a dedicated funding mechanism for non-motorized trail maintenance in wilderness areas, drawing on his engagement with groups such as the Idaho Backcountry Horsemen and the Idaho Trails Association, per his campaign website.

Petzke was among the 14 House Republicans who voted with Governor Little to oppose overriding the library materials bill veto in 2023, a vote that prompted a formal no-confidence motion against those members from activist-aligned Republicans, as reported by Idaho Education News. In February 2024, Petzke was part of a bipartisan group of 12 JFAC members who worked together to pass 14 agency budgets that hardline conservatives had sought to block through bare-bones maintenance budget proposals, as reported by the Idaho Capital Sun.

Policy Positions

Petzke’s legislative record and public statements reflect priorities in fiscal policy, education, workforce development, and public lands access.

On fiscal matters, Petzke has emphasized balanced budgeting and property tax relief. His campaign website states he worked to keep the state budget balanced and conservative and supported property tax cuts passed in recent sessions. His JFAC role has placed him at the center of the legislature’s annual budget process, where he has repeatedly pushed back against maintenance-level cuts to higher education and career-technical programs, as covered by Idaho Education News.

On education, Petzke has supported both traditional public school funding and workforce-oriented programs. He was the House sponsor of the Idaho Launch grant program and carried the financial literacy mandate in his first term. In March 2023, he led the JFAC subgroup that passed the higher education budget largely in line with Governor Little’s recommendations, over the objections of hardline conservatives who sought deeper cuts, as reported by Idaho Education News.

On public lands, Petzke has expressed consistent support for preserving Idaho’s public land access. In his 2022 Ballotpedia survey, he described himself as a lifelong Idaho outdoorsman who has hunted public lands for decades. His 2025 trail maintenance legislation reflects ongoing engagement with conservation and recreation access.

Political Alignment

Petzke is a Traditional Conservative Republican whose legislative record aligns with the governing center of the Idaho House caucus. His sponsorship of the Idaho Launch workforce grant program, a centerpiece of Governor Little’s agenda that faced resistance from the House’s activist wing, and his repeated role on JFAC in building coalitions to pass education and agency budgets over hardline opposition place him in clear alignment with that governing tradition. His 2023 vote to sustain Governor Little’s library bill veto, which prompted a formal no-confidence motion from activist-aligned Republicans, as reported by Idaho Education News, is consistent with that classification. His endorsement from the Idaho Fraternal Order of Police and his top donors from Idaho banking, credit union, dairy, and construction sectors further reflect alignment with organized business and law enforcement constituencies.

Campaign and Endorsements

Petzke is running for re-election to House District 21A in the May 19, 2026, Republican primary. His supporters include the Ada County Republican Central Committee and the Idaho Fraternal Order of Police. Top campaign donors include the Idaho Credit Union Legislative Action Committee, the Idaho Bankers Association, the Idaho Health Care Association PAC, and the Building Contractors Association of SW Idaho PAC, per Idaho Sunshine campaign finance records. Ballotpedia had not identified specific organizational endorsements for the 2026 race as of April 2026.

FAQ

Who is James Petzke in Idaho politics? James Petzke is a Republican member of the Idaho House of Representatives representing District 21A in Meridian. He was first elected in 2022 and is currently serving his second term.

What committees does James Petzke serve on? Petzke serves on the Appropriations Committee (JFAC), the Resources and Conservation Committee, and the Transportation and Defense Committee, per his Idaho Legislature biography.

Is James Petzke an incumbent or challenger in 2026? Petzke is an incumbent currently in his second term representing District 21A. He is running for re-election in the May 19, 2026, primary.

What bills has James Petzke sponsored? Notable legislation includes HB 92 mandating high school financial literacy education, HB 722 funding the Idaho Launch workforce grant program, legislation adding transparency requirements to the ballot initiative signature process, and two bills to fund non-motorized trail maintenance on public lands.

2024 Primary Election Results Petzke 2,969 / Nelson 1,270 / McKinley 1,148

2024 General Election Results Petzke 17,558 / Hess 8,159


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



News Stories

News • Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun • 03/05/2024

Rep. James Petzke, R-Meridian, co-sponsored the bill. Petzke told legislators that the bill is about increasing transparency, not adding restrictions to the initiative process.

News • Kevin Richert, Idaho Ed News • 06/26/2023

The no-confidence vote covers the 14 House Republicans who sided with Little and opposed the override: Reps. Matthew Bundy of Mountain Home; Richard Cheatum of Pocatello; Chenele Dixon of Kimberly; Rod Furniss of Rigby; Dan Garner of Clifton; Greg Lanting of Twin Falls; Lori McCann of Lewiston; Stephanie Mickelsen of Idaho Falls; Jack Nelsen of Jerome; James Petzke of Meridian; Jerald Raymond of Menan; Mark Sauter of Sandpoint; Kenny Wroten of Nampa; and Julie Yamamoto of Caldwell.

News • Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun • 02/02/2024

Eleven JFAC members, plus Mary Ruckh, the substitute serving for Rep. Brooke Green, D-Boise, worked together throughout Friday’s meeting to pass 14 new budgets for agencies ranging from the Idaho Department of Agriculture, the Commission for Libraries, the Idaho State Historical Society and the Idaho State Tax Commission. The group of 12 included Raybould, Ruckh and Reps. James Petzke, R-Meridian; Matthew Bundy, R-Mountain Home; Rod Furniss, R-Rigby; Clay Handy, R-Burley; and Sens. Kevin Cook, R-Idaho Falls; Dave Lent, R-Idaho Falls; Van Burtenshaw, R-Terreton; Julie VanOrden, R-Pingree; Janie Ward-Engelking, D-Boise; and Rick Just, D-Boise.


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