Idaho Governor Brad Little has appointed Don Hall to fill the District 25 House seat vacated by Lance Clow. Hall, who currently serves as Chairman of the Twin Falls County Commission and is a former Mayor of Twin Falls, will complete the remainder of Clow’s term, which runs through November 30, 2026.
“I am honored and humbled to be selected by Governor Little to represent my Twin Falls community in the Idaho legislature,” Hall said. “I deeply appreciate the opportunity to serve my fellow Idahoans as we work to address critical issues across state government.”
Hall has a long record of public service. He began his career in the United States Marine Corps before serving as a Staff Sergeant with the Twin Falls Police Department. He remains active in his community, volunteering with boards such as St. Luke’s Community Board, the South Central Public Health Board, and serving on the Filer Community Church board of directors.
Hall and his wife of 38 years, Jennifer, reside in the Magic Valley and have three children.
Under Idaho Code 59-904A, vacancies in the state legislature are filled by the governor from a list of nominees submitted by the relevant county party. Twin Falls County Republicans provided a list of candidates to Governor Little, who selected Hall for the appointment.
By DNU Staff
