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Nearly every county in Idaho held a consolidated election on Tuesday. More than two dozen Idaho school districts asked voters to approve funding, either through levies or bonds. In total, they added up to nearly a quarter of a billion dollars,
All unofficial results for local levies and comissioner positions for Idaho’s May 20 elections are in, including the results of Filer School District's $52 million bond.
On Tuesday, voters in Boise, Garden City and parts of Meridian and unincorporated Ada County were poised to select candidates for two seats with six-year terms. Incumbent Jim Walker (40.1%) and Sophie Sestero (36.7%) topped Danielle Horras (8.1%) and Aimee Pollard Tylor (15.2%) by wide margins.
From 8 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., polling locations are available across the state, as voters make choices in nearly every county in Idaho.
Polls have closed in southwest Idaho for the 2025 election.During a call with the media Tuesday evening after polls closed, Secretary of State Phil McGrane said
Voter participation in this week's consolidated election was notably low, with only about 13 percent of eligible voters casting their ballots. Th
Although preliminary data shows a 13% turnout statewide, election officials call Tuesday's election "successful."
In a relatively low-profile election with no candidates for elected office on the ballot, Bonner County residents voted in favor of school funding and against fire agency budget expansions across the board.
Voters turned out on election day and chose Rachel Moorhouse and Suzette Moore to lead the Free Library District that includes all unincorporated parts of Ada County.
A temporary $7.9 million levy to improve emergency services was approved by voters in Canyon County on Tuesday.
After nine years serving as Bonneville County clerk, Penny Manning is calling it quits. The 66-year-old Idaho Falls woman will officially step down on July 25. The Bonneville County Republican Central Committee is accepting applications for qualified candidates they can recommend to commissioners,
On the ballot in Middleton was a special general obligation bond that would have issued $19,900,00 to the Middleton School District and a Middleton Rural Fire District Budget Levy increase of $2,225,000.