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The latest attempt to upend Idaho’s no-excuse absentee ballot law died in a House committee Wednesday morning.
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The advocacy group Babe Vote announced it was suing the state of Idaho for House Bill 124. It removes student IDs as an acceptable form of identification at the polls and was signed into law by Gov. Brad Little last week.
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Republican legislators are moving forward with a bill that would outlaw using student IDs to vote. The bill was introduced by freshman Rep. Tina Lambert who said she’s concerned students from Oregon and Washington would vote twice in an election.
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Another pair of bills adding further voting restrictions in Idaho is heading to the House floor.
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Sweeping changes would be made to state elections under two bills introduced Monday morning, including eliminating Idahoans’ long-held ability to register to vote on Election Day.
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While President Donald Trump's accusations of widespread voter fraud are based on no evidence, they are gaining some traction in the region. Sen. Steve…
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Legal challenges and accusations of fraud are just a couple of the issues seeding doubt about a clear winner in the presidential race on Election Day. ...
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This encore program was originally broadcast in November, 2016.In this election season, we’re discussing the history of voting rights with Michael…
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Idaho Secretary of State Lawerence Denney isn’t holding back after the state's Democratic Party say he backed down from a request by the Trump…
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Tuesday, President Trump's committee tasked with looking into allegations of voter fraud held its first public meeting. The commission was formed to…