From school board races to levies that could bring millions in local funding, localsnare showing up to vote in what the Secretary of State calls an election of issues that hit closest to home.
Tuesday, Nov. 4, is election day, and voters across the country are making their voices heard, and Idaho is no exception. Early voting has ended, so you will have to vote on Tuesday if you still want to cast a ballot.
Polling locations for both Ada County and Canyon County will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and anyone in line by 8 p.m. will still be able to vote.
Everything you need to know about the election and how to vote. Plus, 59 live cameras you can watch on Election Day. If you’re into that.
Election Day is here and with it, readers shared their main issues they see impacting our area and the hopes they have for future leaders in North Idaho.
There are those that have said they were going to write in Mayor Marc Carroll’s name when they voted and then he will have to serve for another term. I’ve
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The 2025 elections are today. Here are key details for voters. Registered voters should verify their information is current, particularly if they have moved or changed their name since the last election. Personal identification is required on Election Day.
While everyone may not have a city council race in Boise, there is a really important levy on the ballot for everyone to vote on.”
Early voting is underway across Idaho and in the Magic Valley with Twin Falls County West serving as a polling location and training ground.
BOISE ( Idaho Capital Sun) — Idahoans may visit voteidaho.gov until 5 p.m. local time Friday to request an absentee ballot for free or preregister to vote for the Nov. 4 election, the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office said in a news release issued Thursday.