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The campaign to eliminate partisan primaries and implement ranked-choice voting in Idaho has amassed more than $1.1 million ahead of the November election.
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In August, some Democrats running for statewide office reported bigger bank accounts than their Republican opponents, though those candidates still have a significant uphill battle ahead.
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For the most part, incumbents and mainstream Republicans for statewide offices are winning the fundraising race just ahead of Idaho’s primary.
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Gov. Brad Little is far and away leading the fundraising battle for this year’s primary election
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A group of eastern Idaho lawmakers and candidates have filed a complaint urging state officials to force a PAC that’s spent significant amounts of money…
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The historic results of the mayoral race in Boise on Tuesday brings attention to the role money plays in local political campaigns. Conservation Voters…
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There are 11 candidates running for four seats on the Twin Falls City Council. Seven candidates did not report any campaign contributions by the first…
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Does where you live affect how you donate to political campaigns? That was the question Boise State assistant professor Jaclyn Kettler asked in her new…
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State senators will soon get the chance to debate overhauling Idaho’s campaign finance system.A senate committee on Wednesday endorsed a bill that would…
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In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of the conservative organization Citizens United allowed American corporations to contribute unlimited…