VOTING TIPS
- Bring a pen to the voting booth so no one can erase your answers and mark a different box.
- If you don't know a candidate or they are the only one on the ballot, leave it blank.
- Don't be clever and write in "Mickey Mouse" or some other fictitious name.
- Check out the incumbent's voting record. idahofreedom.org/freedom-index/#/ Then see if you want to reelect them.
- Don't vote for someone simply because they have (R) after their name - do your homework.
- Do you know where to vote? If unsure, contact your County Clerk's office. In Boundary County: 208-267-2242
- Have questions about the voting process? Contact your County Clerk's office. In Boundary County: 208-267-2242
- Mark your calendar! The next vote is May, 2024.
The Primary Election is the MOST important election in Idaho!
Your desired candidate will win or lose the battle for office in the primary election in Idaho. Being a “closed” election, you can only vote in the party in which you are registered. Because of this, EVERY ELIGIBLE VOTER needs to vote in the primary to help his candidate win.
By the time the General Election rolls around, the Republican, Democrat, or Third-Party candidate has already been chosen via the Primary. If your guy did not win in the primary, it’s too late by the general.
Please VOTE in the PRIMARY!
Rep. Priscilla Giddings explains why the Primary Election is the most important:
By the time the General Election rolls around, the Republican, Democrat, or Third-Party candidate has already been chosen via the Primary. If your guy did not win in the primary, it’s too late by the general.
Please VOTE in the PRIMARY!
Rep. Priscilla Giddings explains why the Primary Election is the most important: