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Hispanic voters are the fastest-growing voting block in the country, but have the lowest turnout in the U.S. Some Idahoans think this might change soon.
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An anonymous Idaho voter is questioning Ammon Bundy’s expenses made through his gubernatorial campaign, accusing him of enriching himself through donations and otherwise illegally spending contributions – including at a medieval-themed restaurant.
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Located in eastern Idaho, Clark County is getting ready to offer Spanish language voting materials for the first time. The county is one of five in Idaho that have to provide non-English speakers with assistance under the Federal Voting Rights Act.
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Idaho's Secretary of State is asking people to report misinformation found on social media that could prevent voters from casting ballots on November 8th.
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It's been just over a year since the Boise Towne Square Mall shooting, we take a look at what we've since found out about the shooter. The race for Idaho's next lieutenant governor is underway, a former sheriff received sentencing after assaulting an LDS youth group and with the end of elections quickly approaching so is the deadline to request your absentee ballot. Kaitlyn Hart with EastIdahoNews.com; Clark Corbin with the Idaho Capital Sun; Scott McIntosh, Opinion Editor at the Idaho Statesman; Clark Corbin with the Idaho Capital Sun get you caught up on the news from the week.
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The Nampa Chamber of Commerce hosted a forum this week to introduce candidates vying for spots on the College of Western Idaho’s Board of Trustees. The race made headlines last week when the Ada County Republican Committee endorsed four contenders, an unusual move for a non-partisan race.
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Ada County residents can cast their ballot at early voting locations, including at the mobile voting center. The center targets areas furthest from polling places.
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Informed voters have very few resources to turn to when sizing up contests for seats on the Ada County Highway District. That, in spite of the fact that ACHD is the extremely unique position of lording over the county’s thoroughfares.
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Candidates running to be Idaho’s next superintendent of public instruction vastly differed on how they would prioritize spending a massive boost to education funding.
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The Ada County GOP Central Committee is endorsing candidates running for the College of Western Idaho’s board of trustees drawing attention to the role of politics in non-partisan races.