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The audit found counties are accurate in counting votes, but there is room for improvement in efficiency
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This year is the first county commissioners must be elected by district in both the primary, and general election. As of Friday, all five commissioner races were contested, as well as the race for sheriff, county prosecutor and auditor.
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Debbie Critchfield is poised to win the Republican primary for Idaho’s Superintendent of Education, defeating incumbent Sherri Ybarra. Ada County Clerk appeared poised to win the nomination for Secretary of State. Attorney General incumbent Lawrence Wasden is now trailing Raúl Labrador in the Attorney General's race according to preliminary election results.
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Reclaim Idaho, the group behind the state's Medicaid expansion initiative, has gathered enough signatures to place an initiative that would raise funding for education salaries and programs.
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In an Idaho Public Television debate this week, the three candidates clashed over unproven voter fraud allegations, and if voter fraud is a problem in Idaho.
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Three Republicans are vying to by Idaho's next superintendent of public instruction
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Three men are running to be the state of Idaho’s lawyer. Incumbent Lawrence Wasden is facing two Republican primary challengers: A Coeur d’Alene real estate lawyer Arthur Macomber and former Congressman and state representative Raúl Labrador.
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The city of Spokane’s Emergency Medical Services Levy is scheduled to expire this year. Voters will decide Tuesday, April 26 whether to continue the tax for six more years.
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A look at campaign finance disclosures shows Idaho Gov. Brad Little has a strong fundraising lead this year's gubernatorial field.
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Natasha Hill, a Spokane attorney, has announced a Democratic bid for Congress against long-time Republican Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers.Hill owns…