After enduring a host of election conspiracy claims in recent years, Ada County believes it has found a way to restore confidence in the vote-counting system.
After dismissing Attorney General Raúl Labrador’s legal effort to block a failed election reform ballot initiative, an Idaho judge is weighing whether Labrador’s office should pay attorney fees for the other side’s legal case.
Pete Hegseth, president-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of Defense, has close ties to an Idaho-based Christian nationalist church that aims to turn America into a theocracy. Hegseth is a member of a Tennessee congregation affiliated with Christ Church,
Idaho State Police has been opening secretary of state mail after a suspicious package was intercepted before the presidential election.
The Idaho State Board of Canvassers randomly selected eight Idaho counties on Friday that will participate in a post-election audit of paper ballots. Using a tumbler and wooden tiles marked with different numbers during a public meeting Friday at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise,
Under Idaho statute, the Secretary of State conducts a post-election audit to ensure the accuracy of election results.
All eyes were instead on Proposition 1, a ballot measure that would have remade Idaho’s elections by ending the closed Republican primary and instituting ranked choice voting in general elections. It failed by a wide margin. Voters rejected it 2:1, well below the simple majority it needed to pass.
The audit is done to make sure the election tabulation is accurate for even-year primary and general elections.
Idahoans are spreading holiday cheer by turning compassion into action through the Light the World giving machines in downtown Boise.
New data from the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office show 121,015 Idahoans registered to vote on Election Day on Nov. 5. That is the second highest number of Idahoans who registered to vote on Election Day in general elections since 2000,
In the aftermath of the 2020 election, as supporters of Donald J. Trump scoured the nation for any malfeasance that might explain his defeat, the county clerk’s office in Boise, Idaho, was inundated with queries.