Early voting in the 2024 general election begins Tuesday in Ada County and at least nine other Idaho counties. Early voting will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at all six Ada County early voting locations.
After two more years of chaos since the last election, North Idaho College is about to find out if it has made enough progress on board governance to retain accreditation. A one-year, $4.6 million levy for West Bonner School District failed in Tuesday’s election.
One of the most closely watched elections in Idaho in 2024 may not involve any candidates or political parties. Instead, Idahoans across the state are following Proposition 1, the ballot initiative that seeks to repeal Idaho’s closed party primary elections.
According to the 2020 census and Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs (ICHA), Hispanics make up 13% of Idaho’s population and live in all of the states 44 counties.
If you’re hoping to register to vote online, Friday is your last chance ahead of November’s election. Online applications will be accepted through 11:59 p.m. Friday. You’ll need an Idaho driver’s license or another state-issued ID to complete the process.
This is the first story in a two-part series about noncitizen voting in Idaho elections. The second story, focused on the few instances of noncitizen voting in Idaho and federal elections, will publish later this week.
KREM 2 spoke to both superintendents from Idaho School District and Lakeland Joint School District, to get all the details they want their voters to know.
Voters will decide the future of our country for the next four years as well as many key state and local races in the upcoming November election. Because it’s a presidential election year, there’s been a lot of focus on not just who gets elected but also on how our election system works at both a national and local level.
The Supreme Court’s decision not to weigh in on a dispute over emergency abortion care foreshadows how the next president could protect or restrict abortion access.
To vote before Nov. 5, go to your county courthouse. In most counties in Idaho, early voting runs Oct. 21 through Nov. 1, but some, including Twin Falls, Jerome, Blaine, and Minidoka counties run from Oct. 15 through Nov. 1. Lincoln and Camas counties have already started early voting. Absentee ballot requests must be submitted by Oct. 25.
A recent incident at a small-town candidate forum in Kendrick, Idaho, has ignited controversy and accusations of racism after Idaho state Senator Dan Foreman, a Republican from Viola, made a disparaging comment toward Democratic House candidate Trish Carter-Goodheart,
Fulcher's Democratic opponent, Kaylee Peterson, says she’s not going away regardless of the outcome of the 2024 general election.