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Despite some candidates’ GOP endorsement in an otherwise red-leaning county, the College of Western Idaho keeps its trustees.
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Republicans maintained their sheer dominance in the Idaho legislature following Tuesday’s general election, holding an 82% supermajority across both chambers, according to unofficial results.
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"I'm prepared to work with my Republican colleagues," the president said in remarks from the White House on Wednesday. He also said he intends to run for reelection.
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Voters across Idaho head to the polls today to vote in races like Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and United States Senator and Representative in Congress.
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Canyon County is expecting long voting lines until the polls close at 8 p.m. despite a campaign encouraging absentee and early voting.
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Election Day 2022 is already on pace for a higher-than-normal midterm turnout, but Ada County election officials have a detailed operations plan, beginning with thousands of poll workers, and then dozens more to process 38,311 absentee ballots as of Monday, nearly twice as many as a traditional midterm election.
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Polling places in Idaho are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday and it’s not too late for non-registered voters to cast a ballot.
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Both counties' election offices said those numbers are about on par with the 2018 election — the last general election without a presidential race.
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Questions, concerns or complaints about irregularities or possible fraud on Election Day in Idaho? Call 208-334-1211.
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A look at what's being spent on Idaho's 2022 elections, North Idaho College will soon vote in three new trustees, an overview of next weeks elections and Albertsons faces pushback on a $4 billion special dividend. Troy Oppie, host of All Things Considered with Boise State Public Radio; Kevin Richert, senior reporter and blogger with Idaho Ed News; Audrey Dutton, Senior Investigative Reporter with the Idaho Capital Sun break down the news of the week.