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Denton Darrington Member of the Idaho Senate
from the 27th districtIncumbent Assumed office
1982Personal details Born April 30, 1940
Burley,IDPolitical party Republican Spouse(s) Virgene Lind Darrington Profession Farmer, Teacher Religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Denton Darrington (born April 30, 1940) is a Republican member of the Idaho State Senate since 1982. He has been representing the 27th District which includes all of Cassia County. [1]
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Early Life and Career
Senator Denton Darrington was born in Burley, ID and he currently live in Delco, ID. He graduated from Delco High School. Darrington is married to Virgene Lind Darrington and they have five children. Darrington attends The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Senator Denton Darrington has a B.S. in Agriculture in 1963 and Post Graduate work from Utah State University. He also has Post Bachelor’s work in Education from Idaho State University. Denton has been a farmer since 1965. He taught Idaho and American History for Burley Junior High School from 1966 to 1999. Darrington has been a member of many organizations, including Cassia County Farm Bureau, Cassia County Historical Society, and Mini-Cassia Chamber of Commerce. Also, he has made many travels. Denton has a wide range of Legislative experience and held many different positions. He is currently serving out his 15th term with the Idaho State Senate. [2]
Committees
Senator Darrington is currently serving on these committees for the Senate:
- Chairman of the Judiciary and Rules Committee
- Member of the Health and Welfare Committee
Honors
Darrington’s many Honors:
- Outstanding Republican County Chairman – Republican Hall of Fame (1980)
- Outstanding Republican Legislator – Republican Hall of Fame (1986)
- Friend of Agriculture Award – Idaho Farm Bureau (1987–88, 1991–92, 2007–08)
- Outstanding Citizen, Farmer, Businessman – Burley Chamber of Commerce (1991)
- Legislator of the Year – National Republican Legislators Association (1994)
- Honorary Member of the Burley Kiwanis Club (1997)
- Idaho State Bar (1998)
Legislative Experience
- Chairman of Health and Welfare Committee (1984–1988)
- Pacific NW Hazardous Waste Advisory Council, was appointed by Gov. Andrus (1988–1990)
- Executive Committee, NCSL (1988–91, 2006–09)
- Chairman of the Judiciary and Rules Committee (1988–present)
- Co-Chairman of Select Committee on Education (1993)
- Chairman of Law and Criminal Justice Committee, NCSL (1993–94, 2003–04)
- Governor’s Task Force on Adolescent Pregnancy (1994)
- Co-Chairman of Legislative Council Interim Committee on Juvenile Justice (1994)
- Elected to Legislative Council by Senate Members (1994–1997)
- Member of State Affairs Committee (1994–present)
- Governor’s Task Force for Alternative Sentencing (1995)
- Chairman of Interim Committee on Reapportionment (1995)
- Senate Representative on State Board of Education (1995)
- K-12 Rules Review Committee (1995)
- Co-Chairman of Interim Committee on Criminal Justice
- Member of the Board of Juvenile Corrections, appointed by Gov. Kempthorne (1998–present)
- State Historical Records Advisory Board, appointed by Gov. Kempthorne (1999–2008)
- Task Force for Needs Assessment for Children’s Mental Health (2000)
- Substance Abuse Revolving Fund Oversight Committee, appointed by Pres. Pro Tem Geddes (2000)
- Vice-Chairman NCSL, Law and Justice Committee (2000, 2002, 2005–06)
- Millennium Fund Committee, appointed by Pres. Pro Tem Geddes (2000–present)
- Chairman of Millennium Fund Committee (2000–2005)
- NCSL, Elections Task Force (2001)
- Idaho Council on Children’s Mental Health, appointed by Gov. Kempthorne (2001–08)
- Permanent Building Fund Advisory Council, appointed by Gov. Kempthorne (2001–present)
- Chairman of Idaho Council on Children’s Mental Health (2004–08)
- NCSL Task Force on Homeland Security (2004–present)
- Chairman of Permanent Building Fund Advisory Council (2004–present)
- Governor’s Criminal Justice Commission, appointed by Gov. Kempthorne (2005–present)
- Advisory Committee on Ada County Courthouse, appointed by Pres. Pro Tem Geddes)
Travels
- Tour of France, England and Scotland (1988)
- Study Tour of Germany and Poland (1994)
- 3-Branch Roundtable on Federalism, Washington, D.C. (1998)
- NCSL Tour of Bavaria, Germany, Brussels, and Belgium (2004)
- Keynote, Brooking Institute, Washington, D.C. (2008)
References
- ^ Ballotpedia.org-Darrington
- ^ Idaho Legislature-Denton Darrington
- ^ Idaho Legislature-Denton Darrington
- ^ Project Vote Smart-Bio Sen. Darrington
- ^ Project Vote Smart-Bio Sen. Darrington
- ^ Congress.org-Bio Sen. Denton Darrington
External links
- Idaho Legislature Official government website
- Project Vote Smart-Bio Sen. Darrington
- Congress.org-Bio Sen. Denton Darrington
- Freedom Speaks-Official profile of Sen. Darrington
Members of the Idaho State Senate 61st Legislature (2011)
President of the Senate: Brad Little (R) • President pro Tempore: Brent Hill (R) • Majority Leader: Bart Davis (R) • Minority Leader: Edgar Malepeai (D)- Shawn Keough (R)
- Joyce M. Broadsword (R)
- Steve Vick (R)
- John W. Goedde (R)
- James Hammond (R)
- Dan Schmidt (D)
- Joe Stegner (R)
- Sheryl Nuxoll (R)
- Monty J. Pearce (R)
- John McGee (R)
- Melinda Smyser (R)
- Curtis McKenzie (R)
- Patti Anne Lodge (R)
- Chuck Winder (R)
- John C. Andreason (R)
- Les Bock (D)
- Elliot Werk (D)
- Mitch Toryanski (R)
- Nicole LeFavour (D)
- Shirley McKague (R)
- Russ Fulcher (R)
- Tim Corder (R)
- Bert Brackett (R)
- Lee Heider (R)
- Michelle Stennett (D)
- Dean L. Cameron (R)
- Denton Darrington (R)
- Steve Bair (R)
- Diane Bilyeu (D)
- Edgar J. Malepeai (D)
- John Tippets (R)
- Dean Mortimer (R)
- Bart Davis (R)
- Brent Hill (R)
- Jeff Siddoway (R)
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- Living people
- Idaho State Senators
- People from Burley, Idaho
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