Cornel Rasor

[1] He replaced Sage Dixon, who resigned to accept a role as regional director for the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.

[8] He expressed strong support for the second amendment and faced Charlie Shepherd in the Republican Party primary election on June 2, 2020.

[8] Rasner was defeated by Shepherd, receiving 48% of the vote to Shepard's 52% Raser filed paperwork to run for District 1B in the Idaho House of Representatives in late 2023 and officially declared his candidacy in May of 2024.

[2] Shortly after the Republican primaries, incumbent representative Sage Dixon announced that he would resign from his position to accept as a regional director for the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.

[2] At the Bonner County Republican Central Committee meeting to endorse a replacement for Dixon, Rasor defeated Jane Sauter and Victoria Zeischegg.