After months of gathering signatures, filing petitions, and navigating lawsuits, constitutional amendments that will protect or expand abortion rights will appear on the ballot in ten states in November.
In 2022, two out of the three Democrats running in Legislative District 26 won the election. Those same Democrats, who sit in the Idaho Senate and Idaho House Seat A seats, are running for reelection against the same challengers from two years ago.
Some concerns on ranked-choice voting include that it splits the number of votes from the majority party and paves the way to victory for minority candidates.
Kootenai County voters heard from Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane and Kootenai County Clerk Jennifer Locke during Tuesday's Beyond the Ballot Luncheon.
Two constituents from Idaho's 2nd legislative district are challenging whether Idaho State Sen. Phil Hart lives in the district.Deborah Rose of Athol and Bruce (Evan) Koch of Spirit Lake submitted a request Sept.
Constituents from Idaho’s Legislative District 2 have submitted a letter to the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office requesting an investigation into Republican state Sen. Phil Hart’s residency.
At a small-town candidate forum this week, a North Idaho Republican senator left the event early after making a disparaging remark about the Native American heritage of
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - Aside from the presidential race, the most controversial and divisive item on the Idaho ballot is the open primaries and ranked-choice voting. On Monday night, people in Idaho Falls will have the opportunity to hear from both supporters and opponents of the change.
West Boise’s Legislative District 15 is an anomaly in Idaho – a rare swing district that could go to either Republicans or Democrats in the Nov. 5 general election. Currently, District 15 is represented by both political parties – Democrats hold the district’s seat in the Idaho Senate and one of the two seats in
Key Idaho Republican legislators suggest the House may amend or repeal Proposition 1, which would end closed primaries and implement ranked-choice voting, even if voters approve it in November.
It helps to view the progression of Idaho’s governing structure from statehood in 1890 to the present, writes guest columnist Jim Jones.