Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun
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The ballot initiative would bring open primaries and ranked-choice voting to Idaho’s primary and general elections.
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The initiative's supporters say opponents aren’t addressing concerns with closed party primary elections.
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Attorney General Raul Labrador sues over Idaho's Proposition 1, plus closer look into the arguments for and against the measure.
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This year’s Idaho primary election features county races like prosecutor, sheriff and county commissioner, elections for all 105 seats in the Idaho Legislature and congressional races.
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There are 87 Democratic legislative candidates running in the May primary, a drastic change in comparison to 45 in 2022 general election
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‘Last chance to sign’ ballot initiative events planned for Saturday in 20 Idaho communities
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Coalition, signature gatherers hope to have the initiative on November’s general election ballot
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If approved by Gov. Brad Little, the ombudsman would hear complaints about services for children in foster care and residential treatment facilities.
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Idaho voters could potentially face two ballot questions over elections this November
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Secretary Phil McGrane said his office must follow state law, not political party rules