Early voting is underway in Idaho and will continue into November. Its a popular way to cast your ballot, but what are the rules? Because it’s a presidential election year there’s been a lot of focus on not just who gets elected but also on how our election system works at both a national and local level.
In November, voters will be faced with Proposition 1. If passed the citizen initiative would do two things: open up all primaries in Idaho and create a new voting system known as ranked-choice voting.
Todd Achilles and Jackie Davidson are the candidates for Idaho District 16’s Seat B, each presenting different approaches to key issues.
Early in-person voting begins in Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, North Dakota, South Carolina and Texas on Monday. Here what you need to know about the state-of-play in these states and how to cast your ballot in each ahead of Election Day.
There are a number of them that do have some form of voting history — whether it’s in local elections or some other election.”
The U.S. House candidates for Idaho’s 1st Congressional District (from left to right): Incumbent Republican Congressman Russ Fulcher, Constitutional Party candidate Brendan J. Gomez, Libertarian Party candidate Matt Loesby,
Idaho’s top federal attorney, Josh Hurwit, is promoting its election complaints program ahead of the Nov. 5 general election.
The Financial Services and General Government appropriations bill would provide training and support for election workers, writes McKay Cunningham.
Republican leaders are running for reelection in District 22, which touches Boise, Meridian and Nampa. House Majority Leader Jason Monks, R-Meridian, is running for a seventh term against Democrat Glida Bothwell, a retired librarian, for House seat B.
Powerful Treasure Valley members of the Idaho Legislature are running for reelection in District 10. House Speaker Mike Moyle, R-Star, faces Democratic challenger Nancy Parker, a small farmer outside of Middleton, for House seat A.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Idaho.
Idaho, was first elected to federal office in 1998. He serves on the influential U.S. House Appropriations Committee.