After the November elections, Idaho Republican Party Chairwoman Dorothy Moon celebrated the “strong conservative campaigns” she witnessed in Caldwell, Post Falls and Pocatello. Those were all nonpartisan races, she acknowledged — but that label is a “farce,” she wrote in a Nov. 6 post.
The Idaho Secretary of State’s Office on Tuesday said its election team planned to go to Elmore County to investigate.
McGrane was in Kootenai County to watch the canvassing of votes. He said the voting tallies were accurate and there is strong voter confidence in the integrity of Idaho elections. “Idaho is in a really good place,
After identifying 300 uncounted ballots in the certified results, Elmore County officials are conducting a full hand review to ensure accurate final totals.
With less than a week to go before a runoff election, two candidates are still in the race to become Idaho Falls’ new mayor. Thousands of votes were cast on Nov. 4, but Jeff Alldridge and Lisa Burtenshaw did not obtain a 50% majority,
Following the report of the ballot discrepancy, Secretary of State Phil McGrane and 17 other elected officials from the secretary's office aided in the hand count.
Early voting for the Idaho Falls runoff election has been strong, with more than 1,080 in-person ballots cast and about 250 absentee ballots returned so far, but data shows that younger voters continue to have the lowest turnout.
Changes could be coming to the Pocatello Police Department following the fatal shooting of Victor Perez in April no matter who's victorious in the Gate City's mayoral runoff
That elections for mayor and city council are “nonpartisan” is unambiguous Idaho law. Current partisan efforts to force such offices under their umbrella are a pure power grab.
About 300 ballots in Elmore County were not counted in the results of the Nov. 4 election, prompting an investigation into what caused the discrepancy.