You may have seen it in your mailbox in the last few days: a bright, red, white and blue little newspaper called the Vote Idaho Voter Pamphlet, and it’s full of everything you need to know to vote before the November election.
Idaho could soon see a major change in how it elects candidates for office. Proposition 1, aims to introduce ranked-choice voting.
This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on Sept. 24, 2024. School districts statewide will be asking local taxpayers for nearly $187 million in November’s election. Voters across 24 counties will be asked to fund levies that would go toward teacher and staff salaries,
As the Nov. 5 presidential election draws closer, political tensions rise and potential threats, both foreign and domestic, serve to uproot the democratic process and create uncertainty surrounding
Candidates to Idaho’s Legislature have raised $6.2 million as of Sept. 23, up from what they had raised at the end of March at $3.8 million. All of that money funding the campaigns of Idaho’s future lawmakers can be traced back through the Idaho Secretary of State’s campaign finance portal – an important tool used
With the presidential election considered a toss up, the votes that third-party and independent candidates receive in key states could decide the White House. Here's who's on those state ballots.
Despite Idaho’s rich history of labor and working-class communities, their voices are consistently overlooked in the legislature. At a time when crucial decisions are being made, it’s more important t
The U.S. District Court in Idaho ruled the state's voter ID laws, which exclude student IDs as an accepted form of identification, are constitutional.
Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane announced a partnership with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to improve election security in the state, addressing concerns over foreign inte
A federal judge in Idaho dismissed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging the constitutionality of new voter registration requirements that bar the use of student IDs to register to
As election season approaches, Secretary of State Phil McGrane was at the Capitol Wednesday morning talking about secure elections, saying officials are keeping an eye out for threats of violence at polling places.