Jackie Davidson
District 16 House A
Jackie Davidson: Idaho Republican Candidate for House District 16, Seat A
Jackie Davidson is a Republican candidate running for the Idaho House of Representatives in District 16, Seat A. Davidson lives in Boise and is a challenger for the 2026 election cycle. The seat is open after incumbent Democrat Soñia Galaviz vacated it to run for the District 16 Senate seat. Davidson has no prior legislative experience. She has run unsuccessfully three times for the neighboring Seat B position in District 16 before shifting to Seat A for 2026.
Background
Jackie Davidson has lived in Boise for more than 40 years, as documented in multiple candidate profiles and press accounts. She has owned two businesses over the course of her career. Her primary business, Data Technologies Group, has been in operation since 1986 and provides support for business accounting software. She has also operated a web development company. In a 2022 Ballotpedia candidate survey, Davidson stated she holds a degree in IT and web development.
Davidson currently serves as Precinct Committeeman for District 1614 and as Secretary of the District 16 Republicans, according to the Idaho Voter Guide. She has been involved in Republican Party organizing in Ada County, including leading a get-out-the-vote effort in 2021 and placing precinct committeemen on the ballot.
Political Career
Jackie Davidson has never held elected office. She first ran for the Idaho House of Representatives in 2020, seeking the District 16B seat. She won the Republican primary unopposed but lost the general election to Democrat Colin Nash with 41.6 percent of the vote. She ran again against Nash in 2022, winning the Republican primary over Richard Shurtleff before losing the general election a second time with 39.7 percent. In 2024, she again advanced unopposed through the Republican primary for District 16B, then lost the general election to Democrat Todd Achilles, receiving 40.2 percent of the vote. For 2026, she has shifted to Seat A, which is an open seat following Galaviz’s departure. Idaho Capital Sun reporting from March 2026 confirms Davidson is the Republican candidate in that race.
Policy Positions
Davidson’s public statements across three prior campaigns reflect a consistent set of positions. On taxation, she has expressed support for eliminating the state sales tax on groceries, reducing property taxes, and cutting state expenditures to lower the overall tax burden. In a 2020 candidate survey conducted by the Idaho Press, she listed her goals as ensuring “less government, lower taxes, and secured family values.”
On education, Davidson has stated support for increasing teacher pay while reducing administrative spending. She has also expressed support for school vouchers to give families access to alternative educational options.
On healthcare, she has raised concerns about the cost of insurance and coverage gaps for what she described as natural health remedies. Her 2022 IDGOP candidate profile emphasized individual medical freedom, including opposition to government-issued mandates, framed as a constitutional rights issue.
On elections, Davidson has stated support for forensic audits and other election integrity measures. The Idaho Press reported in 2022 that Davidson said in a YouTube video that absentee ballots open the door to fraud and that the Republican Party should act proactively to secure elections without needing to prove fraud has occurred. The article noted that voter fraud is very rare according to multiple studies and press reports. Davidson has also listed library book removal among her stated issues.
Political Alignment
Davidson appears aligned with the Conservative Activist classification. Her endorsement from the ConservativesOf Idaho Freedom PAC in her 2024 campaign connects her to the activist wing of Idaho Republican politics. Her documented public statements reinforce this positioning independently of that endorsement. In her 2022 IDGOP candidate profile, Davidson stated she had read the Idaho Republican Party platform, supports it, and accepts it as the standard by which her performance as a candidate and officeholder should be evaluated. That statement, made in the context of an independent campaign document rather than a routine form submission, carries evidentiary weight as a signal of platform alignment. Her repeated use of constitutional framing for medical freedom, her stated support for election forensic audits, and her campaign rhetoric across three election cycles are consistent with the pattern of Conservative Activist positioning in Idaho Republican politics.
Campaign and Endorsements
In her 2024 District 16B campaign, Davidson received an endorsement from Idaho House Speaker Mike Moyle, as noted on her campaign website. She also received support from the ConservativesOf Idaho Freedom PAC. Davidson has signed the U.S. Term Limits pledge. As of April 2026, no endorsements specific to her 2026 Seat A campaign have been publicly reported. Her campaign themes have remained consistent across all three prior runs: constitutional rights, lower taxes, election integrity, and opposition to government mandates. Her general election opponent will be determined by the outcome of a Democratic primary between Megan Woller and Jeffrey Watkins, as reported by Idaho EdNews in April 2026.
Public Controversies or Criticism
The Idaho Press reported in November 2022 that during Davidson’s 2020 campaign, Facebook removed posts from her page for containing inaccurate information. The article noted that by 2022, at least one post on her page had been flagged by the platform with a misinformation warning. Davidson did not respond to multiple interview requests from the Idaho Press during the 2022 campaign.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Jackie Davidson in Idaho? Jackie Davidson is a Republican candidate from Boise running for the Idaho House of Representatives, District 16, Seat A. She is a small business owner and long-time Boise resident who ran unsuccessfully for the District 16B seat in 2020, 2022, and 2024.
What district is Jackie Davidson running in? Davidson is running in Idaho House District 16, Seat A, which covers portions of Boise in Ada County. The seat is open in 2026 after incumbent Democrat Soñia Galaviz left to run for the District 16 Senate seat.
Is Jackie Davidson an incumbent or challenger? Davidson is a challenger. She has never held elected office.
What are Jackie Davidson’s main policy positions? Davidson has consistently emphasized lower taxes including property tax and grocery sales tax relief, individual medical freedom, election integrity measures including forensic audits, education vouchers, and adherence to the U.S. and Idaho Constitutions as her stated standard for evaluating legislation.
Has Jackie Davidson received any notable endorsements? In her 2024 campaign, Davidson received an endorsement from Idaho House Speaker Mike Moyle and support from the ConservativesOf Idaho Freedom PAC. No endorsements specific to her 2026 Seat A campaign have been publicly announced as of April 2026.
Profile published by IdahoVoters.com. Last updated April 2026. This profile will be updated as additional information becomes available.
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