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Ada County
House B /Republican
Candidates' Common Interest Score
The Common Interest
Score (CIS) reflects the percentage of Common Interest positions
that a candidate supports. “CIS – Past” reflects issues on which
we took positions that have already been voted on by both the House
and the Senate. “CIS – Future” reflects positions which we have
taken which have not yet come before both the House and the Senate
for votes. The CIS – Past for incumbents is based on their actual
votes on those issues. The CIS – Future for incumbents, as well
as the CIS – Past and CIS – Future for challengers, is based on
candidates answers to our questionnaire. The Common Interest takes
positions when there is a consensus of two-thirds or more on a given
proposal among those members randomly assigned to review our policy
brief for that issue.
| NAME |
STATUS |
PARTY |
aCommon
Interest Score (CIS) - Past |
aCommon
Interest Score (CIS) - Future |
bAverage
Incumbent CIS: |
97% |
76% |
bAverage
Challenger CIS: |
96% |
80% |
| Marv Hagedorn |
Incumbent |
Republican |
100% |
 |
a: CIS - Common Interest Score
b: The Average Common Interest Score (CIS) is the average score of all candidates grouped by challenger or incumbent
Details for Common Interest Score(CIS) - Past
(Issues which have already been voted on by full Legislature)
| POSITION |
Common
Interest's Position |
Marv
Hagedorn Position |
| For |
Against |
| Property Tax - Increased Homeowner's Exemption '06 H
421a |
79% |
21% |
For |
| Property Tax - Increased Circuit Breaker '06 H
422a |
85% |
15% |
For |
| Property Tax - Close the "Developer's Discount" '06
H 676a |
97% |
3% |
For |
| Property Tax - Deferral for Circuit Breaker '06 H
680 |
70% |
30% |
For |
| Eminent Domain - Only Significantly Deteriorated Properties
Can be Condemned for Urban Renewal '06 H
555 |
67% |
33% |
For |
| Eminent Domain - Further Specification of Scope Taking Required
'06 S1243a |
96% |
4% |
For |
| Eminent Domain - "Quick Take" Procedure Available
to All Property Owners and Govt Entities '06 S1247 |
76% |
24% |
For |
| Eminent Domain - Requires the Govt to Pay at Least as Much as
Pre-litigation Appraisal '06 S1429 |
89% |
11% |
For |
Legislative Committees Can Only Close Meetings for
Certain Extraordinary Circumstances '06 HR
003
SR108 |
68% |
32% |
For |
| Election Reform - Required that calls placed by an automatic
dialing-announcing device (robocalls) must state at start of call
the name of person and for whom call is being made '07 H0233 |
93% |
7% |
For |
| Overcrowded Prisons - $15 million for statewide substance abuse
treatment services '08 H0695 |
87% |
13% |
For |
| Overcrowded Prisons - Required counties to provide trained and
certified probation officers for misdemeanor probationers '08
H0408 |
88% |
12% |
For |
| Common Interest Score (CIS) - Past |
|
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100% |
|
- Common Interest majority vote |
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- Common Interest minority vote |
Details for Common Interest Score(CIS) - Future (Issues
which have not yet been voted on by full Legislature)
| POSITION |
Common
Interest's Position |
Marv Hagedorn
Position |
| For |
Against |
| Election Reform - Fully Closed Primary in Which Independents Could
Not Vote |
7% |
93% |
|
| Election Reform - Party Option to have a State Run and Financed
Closed Primary '07 H0185 |
9% |
91% |
|
| Election Reform - Common Interest Modified Open Primary (independents
vote in primary of their choice) '08 S1506 |
79% |
21% |
|
| Election Reform - Vote by Mail '07 H0094 |
86% |
14% |
|
| Election Reform - Instant Runoff Voting |
80% |
20% |
|
| Election Reform - Public Campaign Financing '08 S1292 |
80% |
20% |
|
| Overcrowded Prisons - Raising Beer & Wine Tax to Fund Substance
Abuse Treatment '08 |
75% |
25% |
|
| Overcrowded Prisons - Prevention, Treatment, Diversion, and In-Prison
Programs that are Proven to be Cost Effective at Reducing Crime
(CI percentages depend on particular program) |
69%-95% |
31%-5% |
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| Common Interest Score (CIS) - Future |
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- Common Interest majority vote |
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- Common Interest minority vote |
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| Race: |
House B |
Common Interest Score |
| Candidate CIS |
| | Past | 100% |
97% | | Future | | 76% | |
| Party: |
Republican |
| Status: |
Incumbent |
| Contact: |
Email: marv@marvhagedorn.com
Office phone: |
| Web site: |
www.MarvHagedorn.com |
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| Comment by Keith Allred about Candidate: |
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| Statement by Candidate about Why Running: |
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Having spent 1/2 of my working life in public service (US Navy) and the other in the private sector, it's become clear to me that the most satisfaction one can gain is helping others succeed. Our State and it's citizens deserve proven leadership at the helm to guide us in continued positive directions. As we all know, issues with drugs, prisons, education, transportation and health and welfare are not only monetarily taxing our citizens but socially taxing us as well. These issues require a vigilant focus on working out solutions that we can all be happy with in the long term. I have in the past, and will continue in the future, focus my leadership skills and abilities to that end. |
| Candidate Statement about The Common Interest: |
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Thoughts on the Common Interest and how I would like to work with them: As we have in the past, I enjoy finding new ideas and solutions to issues with TCI. I always look forward to working with Keith and digging into issues to find the bridge that will help us cross the barriers of partisanship. |
| Candidate Bio: |
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Marv grew up in Northern Idaho on a farm north of Moscow. He went to school in Potlatch and entered the Navy in 1974. After 20 years in the Navy, Marv came back home to Idaho to work in the semi-conductor equipment manufacturing business. Along the way he started his company The Hagedorn Group, Inc (www.THGwholesale.com, now one of America's largest equipment wholesale trade firms in North America) and is now working as full time CEO. Marv is the Idaho State Representative for District 20 in Meridian, Idaho. |
House B / Democratic
No Democratic House B Candidate
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