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Voters will have a chance to vote on noncitizen voting in Idaho.
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Concerns over the security of our election system are top of mind for many voters, including those in Idaho.
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Many people use a driver's license to vote in Idaho, but if you don’t have one, what do you do?
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Absentee ballots in Idaho are already going to voters. How does the process work?
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As election season approaches, Secretary of State Phil McGrane was at the Capitol Wednesday morning talking about secure elections, saying officials are keeping an eye out for threats of violence at polling places.
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Election officials – particularly in the Idaho Secretary of State office – have to be nimble when it comes to securing voters’ access to the polls. Take, for an example, what happened during a smaller special election this past August.
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Idaho's 2020 Primary Election was already critical — all 125 seats in the legislature, both of Idaho seats in the U.S. House, a U.S. Senate seat and…
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In the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, voting and elections may not be top of mind for many people. But if you want to vote in the May 19 primary,…
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With Super Tuesday in the rearview, it's almost Idaho's turn to weigh in on the presidential primaries. Tuesday March 10, Idaho voters will head to the…
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Ada County is out with its year-in-review report for 2018. Highlights include county-wide growth and some departments seeing record-setting revenue.It…