Republican for Idaho House • District 3, Seat A

A campaign built on moral clarity

Liberty for all no matter how small.

Eric Seeley is running for Idaho House District 3, Seat A to defend life, demand transparency in government, and fight for affordability for Idaho families.

Life is the first liberty. That conviction shapes the campaign from top to bottom.

Watch Eric’s message

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For life. For liberty. For Idaho families.

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Welcome

Meet Eric Seeley

Eric is a Christian, a husband of 25 years, and the father of three children. His vocation has been one of service through work, ministry, church life, and community involvement.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in the internet space and a Master of Arts in the political philosophy and theological space. His background includes sales, advertising, building a successful recruiting business, pastoring, and community organizing.

Protect LifeEqual justice for the unborn
Open GovernmentPublic calendar and direct access
Lower PressureTaxes and costs hitting families
North Idaho RootsOver 25 years in North Idaho

Top Priorities

Standing firm on life, liberty, and honest government

The site keeps the focus where the campaign does: defending the unborn, opening up government, and giving Idaho families some relief from rising costs and taxes.

Transparency in Government

The problem

Secrecy in politics, from federal scandals to local insider culture, erodes public trust.

What Eric will do

  • No secret meetings with lobbyists.
  • Publish his calendar on this site.
  • Hold virtual town halls and face-to-face meetings.

Affordability in Idaho

The problem

Skyrocketing costs and property taxes are crushing Idahoans, especially seniors and families.

What Eric will do

  • Cap yearly property tax increases at 1% max.
  • No property tax increases for senior citizens.
  • No sales tax on groceries and baby items.

Upcoming Event

Gospel Outreach

Every Saturday • 10:30 AM to Noon • Hayden Walmart / HWY 95

Gospel preaching and sign holding in the community. A standing opportunity to show up, speak plainly, and be present with people face to face.

Campaign Rhythm

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Every Saturday

Community Gospel Outreach

Hayden Walmart / HWY 95 • 10:30 AM to Noon

A regular public-facing event that reinforces Eric’s grassroots and ministry background.

Coming Soon

Volunteer Meet-Up

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Town Hall / Coffee Chat

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Why supporters are drawn to this campaign

Conviction without consultant fluff

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Tell Us Why You Support Eric

Eric brings moral clarity to the conversation and keeps the focus where it belongs: on life, family, and public accountability.

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Support the campaign

Help Eric fight for all Idahoans to protect life, liberty, and our property.

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Get Involved

Join the team

Door knocking, phone calls, prayer events, fundraising, holding signs, and installing yard signs all matter.

Latest Updates

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ISSUE LIFE

Equal justice remains the lead message

The campaign’s strongest differentiator is its unapologetic argument that unborn Idahoans deserve equal protection under the law.

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ISSUE OPEN

Transparency should be visible, not implied

Publishing a calendar, holding virtual town halls, and making time for face-to-face conversations are all part of the campaign promise.

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ISSUE COST

Affordability is not an abstract issue

Property taxes, groceries, and baby items hit households directly. The site keeps those kitchen-table concerns easy to find.

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North Idaho

Built for local credibility

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