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Brian Lenney

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Brian Lenney
Member of the Idaho Senate
from the 13th district
Assumed office
December 1, 2022
Preceded byJeff Agenbroad
Personal details
BornCorona, California, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Residence(s)Nampa, Idaho, U.S.
EducationUniversity of North Dakota (BA)
Biola University (MA)
ProfessionDirect-response Copywriter
CommitteesSenate Education Vice Chair Senate Commerce & Human Resources
Websitehttps://www.votelenney.com/

Brian Lenney is an American politician serving as a member of the Idaho Senate for the 13th district. He assumed office on December 1, 2022.

Early life and education

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Lenney was born in Corona, California. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Dakota in 2007, and a Master of Arts from Biola University in 2010.[1]

Career

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Lenney is a direct-response copywriter.[2] He was elected to the Idaho Senate in November 2022[3][4] when he defeated incumbent Jeff C. Agenbroad by +15% in the Republican primary for Idaho State Senate District 13 on May 17, 2022. In July, 2024 he became the Vice-chair of the Idaho Freedom Caucus.[5] He defeated Jeff Agenbroad once again in the 2024 Idaho Republican primary election, winning by more than 11%.[6] In the 2024 general election he received 74.5% of the votes, while Democrat Sarah Butler received only 25.5%.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Brian Lenney". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  2. ^ "Welcome". www.brianlenney.com. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  3. ^ "Brian Lenney". Republican Party of Idaho. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  4. ^ Banks Rusby, Erin. "Nichols wins, but other incumbents ousted in Canyon County primaries". Idaho Press. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  5. ^ Caucus, Idaho Freedom (2024-07-17). "Great News, Idaho!". Idaho Freedom Caucus Substack. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  6. ^ tfeinberg@idahopress.com, TEDDY FEINBERG (2024-05-21). "Idaho Republican Primary: Lenney beats Agenbroad, again, for District 13 Senate seat". Idaho Press. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  7. ^ "Brian Lenney". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-11-11.