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Idaho voters have until 5 p.m., local time, on Friday to request an absentee ballot, according to a press release issued Wednesday by the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office. Idaho voters can request an absentee ballot online for free at voteidaho.
Also paired up for the race are Johnathon Baldauf and Travis Worwood. They are running to “protect our libraries” and to “continue to nurture the Ada Free Library District’s connection with the people of Ada County,” according to Baldauf’s campaign website.
Four candidates seek two seats with six-year terms: Danielle Horras, Sophie Sestero, Aimee Pollard Tylor and incumbent Jim Walker. Incumbent Jody B. Olson declared her candidacy for re-election but withdrew in time for her not to appear on the ballot.
SHELLEY, Idaho (KIFI) — Shelley Joint School District No. 60 is proposing a bond to build a new high school for the next general election. If the public votes in favor, the Board of Trustees of Joint School District No. 60, Bingham and Bonneville Counties, State of Idaho (the "District") will be authorized to issue bonds of up to $78,640,000 to:
Early voting for Idaho’s May 20 election began Monday, May 5 in the counties that conduct early voting. Early voting ends on Friday, May 16.
Idaho holds two elections every year. Though most attention is often focused on the November Election Day, the one in May is also an important voting date. Currently the May
Early voting for the May 20, 2025, Consolidated Election in Ada County will begin on Monday, May 5, and continue for the next two weeks.Voters can cast their b
IDAHO — Early Voting for the May 20th Consolidated Election begins today in several counties across southern Idaho. Consolidated elections may consider topics like school bonds, highway districts and more, depending on what's up for election in your county.
If you do not want to wait until May 20 to cast your ballot in the spring election, then there is good news: early voting has begun.
Public school districts across Idaho are asking for nearly $185 million next month for bonding projects and supplemental levies.
Seyi Arogundade elected as university's first Black woman student body president amid national DEI elimination.