HAPPY 83rd BIRTHDAY
SENATOR!
Congrats on being the OLDEST and RICHEST Senator in Idaho’s history!
Time to enjoy your WEALTH and well deserved RETIREMENT!
1970 : Elected Ada County Prosecuting Attorney at age 27
1971 : The pocket calculator goes on sale
1974 : Elected to the Idaho State Senate
1974 : The Rubik’s Cube is invented
1978 : The first IVF baby is born
1979 : The first cellular network launches
1982 : The first laptop is sold
1983 : The first commercial cell phone is sold
1988 : Loses his Idaho Senate seat in a stunning upset
1989 : Tim Berners-Lee invents the World Wide Web
1994 : Loses the GOP primary for Idaho Senate
1995 : Appointed back to the Idaho Senate
1997 : The first recognizable social network launches
1999 : TiVo invents the DVR
2003 : Becomes Lt. Governor of Idaho
2006 : Becomes Governor of Idaho, finishing Gov. Kempthorne’s term
2007 : Returns to Lt. Governor under Butch Otter
2008 : Elected to the U.S. Senate
2009 : Bitcoin launches
2014 : Wins a second U.S. Senate term
2015 : CRISPR gene editing has its breakthrough year
2015 : SpaceX lands its first rocket
2020 : Wins a third U.S. Senate term, at age 77
2022 : ChatGPT launches. Modern AI goes mainstream
2026 : Senator Risch, age 83, asks Idaho for a fourth term, ending at age 89. (That is up to Idaho).
1970 : Elected Ada County Prosecuting Attorney at age 27 1971 : The pocket calculator goes on sale 1974 : Elected to the Idaho State Senate 1974 : The Rubik’s Cube is invented 1978 : The first IVF baby is born 1979 : The first cellular network launches 1982 : The first laptop is sold 1983 : The first commercial cell phone is sold 1988 : Loses his Idaho Senate seat in a stunning upset 1989 : Tim Berners-Lee invents the World Wide Web 1994 : Loses the GOP primary for Idaho Senate 1995 : Appointed back to the Idaho Senate 1997 : The first recognizable social network launches 1999 : TiVo invents the DVR 2003 : Becomes Lt. Governor of Idaho 2006 : Becomes Governor of Idaho, finishing Gov. Kempthorne’s term 2007 : Returns to Lt. Governor under Butch Otter 2008 : Elected to the U.S. Senate 2009 : Bitcoin launches 2014 : Wins a second U.S. Senate term 2015 : CRISPR gene editing has its breakthrough year 2015 : SpaceX lands its first rocket 2020 : Wins a third U.S. Senate term, at age 77 2022 : ChatGPT launches. Modern AI goes mainstream 2026 : Senator Risch, age 83, asks Idaho for a fourth term, ending at age 89. (That is up to Idaho).
Total Time in Elected Office:
50 years, 10 months
By Election Day November 3, 2026
Idaho deserves modern solutions
Meet YOUR next senator
Meet Todd Achilles: Independent, Army veteran, Idahoan.
“No more wealth building career politicians. When I am elected, I will work for the interest of Idahoans and for the things that make Idaho great!“
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INDEPENDENT
Not beholden to either party. Answers only to Idahoans.
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SERVED
U.S. Army tank commander. Founder of Veterans for Idaho Voters.
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LEAD
Two decades in tech as an executive at T-Mobile and Hewlett-Packard.
WHAT WILL TODD DO FOR IDAHO?
Four priorities. Written in plain language. Idahoans first.
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Let’s pass term limits, ban congressional stock trading, and get big money out of politics once and for all.
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We must pay down the national debt before it crushes the next generation. No more kicking the can down the road.
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Every Idahoan who puts in 40 hours of hard work should be able to support a family, have access to affordable health care, build a future with dignity and afford a home.
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Not one acre of public lands will be sold under my watch. I will fight to preserve our open spaces, clean air, and water for future generations.
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Retire Risch is a satirical project of Todd Achilles for Idaho. All dates, milestones, and figures cited on this site are drawn from published public sources including Wikipedia, Britannica, Ballotpedia, and Senator Risch’s official U.S. Senate biography. No words have been put in Senator Risch’s mouth, and no images of him on this site are AI-generated.