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Lawmaker will bring in substitute while running for governor

Rep. Paulette Jordan says that instead of resigning she will bring in a substitute for the remainder of the 2018 session.
State Rep. Paulette Jordan (D-ID) speaks during the Women's March 'Power to the Polls' voter registration tour launch at Sam Boyd Stadium on January 21, 2018, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Sam Morris/Getty Images)

BOISE - Democratic gubernatorial candidate Paulette Jordan says that because of likely delays in appointing a replacement and her constituents not being represented on crucial votes, she will not be resigning from the Idaho House after all.

The Lewiston Tribune reports in a story on Saturday that the 38-year-old Democrat from Plummer and member of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe says that instead of resigning she will bring in a substitute for the remainder of the 2018 session.

Jordan on Wednesday announced that she intended to resign from her legislative seat to run for governor.

She says the change in plans is the result of a closer reading of state statutes and a realization that her legislative seat could be vacant for as long as a month as critical bills move through the House.

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