
ABOUT ELLIE GILBREATH
I am a lawyer, a mediator, and a problem-solver. I graduated from one of the nation’s top law schools, and when I was sworn in as an attorney, I took an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States. That oath matters to me.
For more than twenty years, I have worked with businesses, civic leaders, nonprofits, schools, and communities navigating conflict, complexity, and high-stakes decisions. My work has always centered on fairness, accountability, and helping people find solutions when division threatens to pull them apart.
I am not a career politician.
ABOUT ELLIE GILBREATH
I am not a career politician.
I am a lawyer, a mediator, and a problem-solver. I graduated from one of the nation’s top law schools, and when I was sworn in as an attorney, I took an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States. That oath matters to me.
For more than twenty years, I have worked with businesses, civic leaders, nonprofits, schools, and communities navigating conflict, complexity, and high-stakes decisions. My work has always centered on fairness, accountability, and helping people find solutions when division threatens to pull them apart.

I’m also a mother.
My family chose Idaho — and Idaho is where we’ve built our life. Our children were raised here. This is our home.
In our family, we talk about integrity, hard work, kindness, and curiosity over judgment. We believe in “our house, our rules.” And in a representative democracy, the House of Representatives exists for the same reason — to make the laws that protect the people it serves.
Idaho values independence. Hard work. Faith. Personal responsibility. Respect for your neighbors. Leaving people alone to live their lives.
Those are my values too.
I love this country. I believe in God. And I believe loving your neighbor is not weakness — it is strength.
I believe in fairness, human dignity, and government that works for everyone. My allegiance is not to party leadership, mega donors, or political theater, it is to the people of Idaho.
I understand the assignment.
I know who I work for.
WHY I’M RUNNING
I’m running because I no longer recognize our government.
I see division in our communities that I have never seen before — families who no longer speak, neighbors pitted against each other, friendships ended. And I see a political system fueled by greed, hubris, and a staggering lack of respect for the people it is supposed to serve.
The Constitution begins: “We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union…”
The men who wrote those words had just fought a war against tyranny. They knew the greatest danger to democracy was concentrated power — especially in one person. That is why they created Congress: to make laws, check executive power, and serve the people.
Not the party. Not the president. The people.
Right now, too many members of Congress have put party and political survival ahead of their constitutional responsibility. They have laid down on the job.
The biggest divide in America is not left vs. right. It’s top vs. bottom.
Powerful interests are getting richer and gaining more influence every day — while working families struggle with housing, healthcare, childcare, groceries, and stagnant wages. That isn’t accidental. It’s the result of policy choices.
Congress has the power to fix this — but too many in Congress won’t do their jobs. Instead, we get finger-pointing, culture wars, and media spectacle while the cost of living rises and public trust collapses.
Farmers don’t rely on theory. They test what works. Water only half your crops and the rest wither. The same is true of an economy. When we consistently funnel benefits to the top and neglect the rest, we weaken the entire system.
This is not about class warfare. It’s about fairness. You should be able to work hard, buy a home, raise your children, afford your prescriptions, and enjoy the fruits of your labor. That is not radical. That is the American promise.
I always tell my children: if you don’t like the way something is, you can accept it or you can do something about it.
I am choosing to do something about it.
I’m running to fight for Idaho.
MY PRIORITIES
1. Restore Constitutional Balance and Accountability
Congress must return to its constitutional role — making laws, checking executive power, and serving the people. Not the party. Not the president. Not the donors.
- Strengthen checks and balances between the branches of government.
- End congressional stock trading for members and their immediate families.
- Ban dark money and increase campaign finance transparency.
- Ensure laws apply equally — whether you are a billionaire or someone working three jobs to make ends meet.
Government should be of, by, and for the people — not the well-connected few.

2. Protect Idaho’s Public Lands, Water, and Energy
Our public lands are foundational to Idaho’s identity, economy, and way of life — ranching, farming, recreation, hunting, tourism, and energy.
- Keep public lands public. Oppose the sale or transfer of public lands to private or political interests.
- Protect Idaho’s water rights.
- Improve forest management and wildfire prevention.
- Ensure responsible energy development.
- Balance federal authority with state sovereignty.
Idaho’s lands belong to Idaho’s people — and to future generations.

3. Lower Costs for Idaho Families
You should be able to work hard, buy a home, raise your children, afford your prescriptions, and enjoy the fruits of your labor. That is not radical. That is the American promise.
- Fight price gouging in food and essential goods.
- Push for tax fairness so working families aren’t paying proportionally more than the ultra-wealthy.
- Stop Wall Street from buying up Idaho homes and driving up costs.
- Support Idaho’s small businesses and entrepreneurs.

4. Healthcare and Family Stability
People in Idaho should not have to choose between groceries and prescriptions.
- Strengthen rural healthcare systems and increase provider access.
- Improve transparency in drug pricing.
- Protect maternal health and family services.
- Focus on total cost-of-living relief — not political talking points.
Healthy families build strong communities.
5. Protect Fundamental Freedoms
The first order of business is protecting the rights that belong to every American.
- Freedom of speech.
- Freedom of religion.
- Freedom of association.
- The right to privacy — including the right to make your own healthcare decisions.
- The Second Amendment.
Rights must be applied evenly and lawfully — without favoritism, political weaponization, or selective enforcement.

6. Fight for Idaho
I’m running to fight for something — for Idaho, for fairness, for a government that remembers who it serves.
Politics should not feel like a football game where we pick a team and demonize the other side. We don’t have to think the same, worship the same, or vote the same to share core values: honesty, hard work, fairness, faith, family, and community.
Idahoans are tough, smart, and capable. We don’t need chaos. We need leadership that supports us and gets out of the way.
Democracy is fragile. Lincoln warned us. History proves it. It survives only when citizens demand accountability and leaders remember who they serve.
I will protect and serve the people of Idaho. I will represent your voices, values, and priorities. I will do my job.
And when government does its job well, you are free to do yours.
