Melinda Smyser#Personal life
{{short description|American politician from Idaho}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Melinda Smyser
| image =
| state_senate = Idaho
| district = 11th
| term_start = January 16, 2009
| term_end = December 1, 2012
| preceded = Brad Little
| succeeded = Patti Anne Lodge
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|10|29}}
| birth_place = Caldwell, Idaho, U.S.
| death_date =
| death_place =
| party = Republican
| residence = Parma, Idaho, U.S.
| education = University of Idaho (BA)
College of Idaho (MEd)
}}
Melinda S. Smyser (born October 29, 1958) is an American politician who served as a member of the Idaho Senate from 2009 to 2012, representing District 11. Smyser previously served as Director of the Idaho Department of Labor and currently serves as the director of the Idaho Office of Drug Policy.{{Cite web|url=https://www.kivitv.com/news/finding-hope-new-leader-at-office-of-drug-policy-outlines-goals-to-fight-illegal-drug-use-in-idaho|title=FINDING HOPE: New leadership at Office of Drug Policy|date=2019-05-13|website=KIVI|language=en|access-date=2019-06-20}}
Early life and education
Smyser was born in Caldwell, Idaho and raised in Middleton, where she graduated from Middleton High School.
Smyser received a Bachelor of Science with a double major in C/T/Design and Education and Extension from the University of Idaho. She also received a master's degree in Education and Counseling from the College of Idaho.{{cite web|url=http://legislature.idaho.gov/senate/membershipSingle.cfm?ID=840|title=Senate Membership|publisher=Idaho Legislature|accessdate=February 1, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101230154725/http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/senate/membershipSingle.cfm?ID=840|archive-date=2010-12-30|url-status=dead}}
Career
Smyser began her career a teacher in the Wilder School District. She worked as a counselor at the Parma School District from 1984 to 1989, and at Caldwell Alternative High School Counselor from 1989 to 1997. She served as the Public Relations coordinator for the Caldwell School District from 1998 to 2000.
Smyser was an Idaho elector for the 2008 United States presidential election for John McCain.{{Cite web|url=https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/2008-certificates/ascertainment-idaho-01.html|title=U. S. Electoral College 2008 Certificate|website=archives.gov|access-date=2017-04-15}} She also served as the Canyon County, Idaho Republican Party Chair.{{Cite web|url=http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/politics-government/politics-columns-/politics-blog/article40748496.html|title=Smyser leaves Senate staff to manage Risch re-election campaign|last=Pokey|first=Dan|date=|website=|access-date=}}{{dead link|date=August 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} Since June 2020 Smsyer serves has Canyon County Republican Party Committeewoman.{{Cite web|title=Canyon County Republicans|url=https://www.facebook.com/2CGOP/posts/1671204579684697|access-date=2020-08-20|website=www.facebook.com|language=en}}
In 2014, she managed Jim Risch's Senate re-election campaign. She worked in his Senate office as Southwest Regional Director from 2012 to 2017.{{Cite news|url=http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/boise/2012/mar/22/risch-names-melinda-smyser-his-new-regional-director/|title=Risch names Melinda Smyser his new regional director|work=Spokesman.com|access-date=2017-04-21|language=en}}{{Cite news|url=http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/boise/2017/sep/29/otter-names-melinda-smyser-head-idaho-department-labor/|title=Otter names Melinda Smyser to head Idaho Department of Labor|work=Spokesman.com|access-date=2017-10-03|language=en}}
She was one of Idaho's four GOP presidential electors in the 2016 United States presidential election until December 15, 2016, where she was informed that she is constitutionally barred as a federal employee from serving as an electors.{{Cite web|url=http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article121175118.html|title=2 Idaho Electoral College electors to be replaced; federal workers barred from serving {{!}} Idaho Statesman|website=idahostatesman.com|language=en|access-date=2017-04-15}} (She at the time worked for Senator Jim Risch) She was replaced by her husband C. A. "Skip" Smyser.
= Senate =
In 2009, Smyser was appointed to represent Idaho's 11th legislative district which encompasses both Gem and Canyon counties after Brad Little was appointed lieutenant governor.
In 2010 she was elected with 10,386 votes (73.3%) against Democrat Shannon L. Forrester and independent Kirsten Faith Richardson.{{cite web|url=http://www.sos.idaho.gov/elect/RESULTS/2010/General/tot_leg.htm |title=November 2, 2010 General Election Results |author=Ysursa, Ben |author-link=Ben Ysursa |publisher=Secretary of State of Idaho |location=Boise, Idaho |accessdate=June 7, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120501063900/http://www.sos.idaho.gov/elect/RESULTS/2010/General/tot_leg.htm |archivedate=May 1, 2012 }}
On March 5, 2012, Smyser announced that she would not be seeking re-election; since redistricting would have forced a primary contest with fellow Republican Senator Patti Anne Lodge in the newly redrawn District 11, stating "I have every intention to stay involved and I will announce my future plans soon."{{cite web|url=http://www.idahopress.com/news/local/legislature/sen-melinda-smyser-of-parma-will-not-seek-re-election/article_498dfaba-6706-11e1-9696-001871e3ce6c.html|title=Sen. Melinda Smyser of Parma will not seek re-election|date=March 5, 2012|quote=|work=The Idaho Press-Tribune|accessdate=June 7, 2012}}
= Later career =
Smyser was seen as a potential candidate in the 2018 Idaho election for lieutenant governor.{{Cite news|url=http://dnews.com/opinion/her-view-races-already-shaping-up-in-idaho/article_21599bc5-4254-5c41-8a31-3767c6461548.html|title=Her View: 2018 races already shaping up in Idaho|last=Agidius|first=Cindy|work=Moscow-Pullman Daily News|access-date=2017-09-28|language=en}}
On September 29, 2017, Governor Butch Otter announcing that Smyser would replace Ken Emmunds as Director of the Idaho Department of Labor.{{Cite tweet |author=Kimberlee Kruesi |user=kkruesi |number=913897631662825472 |date=September 30, 2017 |title=Update: According to Otter's office, Smyser told the governor she wouldn't run for elected office while accepting the appointment #idpol |access-date=July 14, 2021 }} In 2019, she was appointed by Governor Brad Little to serve as Director of the Idaho Office of Drug Policy.{{Cite web|url=https://gov.idaho.gov/cabinet/|title=Cabinet|last=Idaho|first=Access|website=Office of the Governor|language=EN|access-date=2020-04-18}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.kivitv.com/news/finding-hope-new-leader-at-office-of-drug-policy-outlines-goals-to-fight-illegal-drug-use-in-idaho|title=FINDING HOPE: New leader at Office of Drug Policy outlines goals to fight illegal drug use in Idaho|date=2019-05-13|website=KIVI|language=en|access-date=2020-04-18}}
Smyser was an elector in the Electoral College in 2016 and 2020, both times voting for Donald Trump.{{Cite web|date=2020-12-14|title=Idaho Casts Its Electoral Votes, Unmasked, For Trump|url=https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/politics-government/2020-12-14/idaho-casts-its-electoral-votes-unmasked-for-trump|access-date=2021-12-07|website=Boise State Public Radio|language=en}}
Personal life
Smyser is married to C. A. "Skip" Smyser, an attorney and businessman who serves as the founder and CEO of Lobby Idaho, LLC, a lobbying firm based in Boise. They have four children.{{Cite web|url=https://cwi.edu/person/trustee/ca-skip-smyser|title=C.A., Skip, Smyser|date=2016-12-06|website=College of Western Idaho|language=en|access-date=2020-04-18}}
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Category:2008 United States presidential electors
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Category:People from Middleton, Idaho
Category:People from Parma, Idaho