The Idaho Statesman sent questionnaires to each candidate in a contested race this year. None responded in District 14. The district covers Gem County, much of Eagle and a sliver of Boise. Voters can still register to vote at the polls and vote early through Nov. 1. Election Day is Nov. 5.
Idaho has one of the strictest abortion bans in the country. Project 2025 could make that ban a reality across the country, according to Guardian reporter Carmen Sherman.
The deadline to submit an absentee ballot request in Idaho for the Nov. 5 general election is Friday. Voters may request an absentee ballot online at until 5 p.m. Oct. 25. According to the Idaho Secretary of States Office,
Voting by mail is simple, but Idaho voters may want to make sure their ballot was processed. Here’s what to know.
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.
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai is running for President as an Independent on Idaho's ballots, but the validity of his candidacy has been called into question.
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.
Idaho’s top federal attorney is promoting its election complaints program ahead of the Nov. 5 general election. U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho Josh Hurwit announced in a news release Tuesday that several assistant U.
Candidates cannot use campaign money for personal use, meaning an expense that does not have to do with getting them elected into office.
Ahead of the Nov. 5 general election, Disability Rights Idaho has launched a voter toolkit website called “Determined to Vote.” The toolkit, available at drivote.org, outlines documents people need to vote in Idaho in the 2024 general 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,