Political spending groups focused their efforts on a North Idaho Senate race between Sen. Dan Foreman and Democratic challenger Julia Parker.
Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea, in a . Necochea has a wishlist for the next chair of the Democratic National Committee, who will be voted in Feb. 1, 2025. After substantial losses in the 2024 election,
Idaho's four GOP electors cast the state's Electoral College votes for Donald Trump at the Capitol, marking his third straight win in the state.
In addition to voting in the presidential contest between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, voters in Idaho will cast ... to our vote reporters on Election Day from county ...
Dec. 17, marked a historic day at the Idaho State Capitol, as the state’s four electors cast their votes for the president and vice president of the United States. This ceremonial event highlights the unique role Idaho plays in the Electoral College,
Secretary of State Phil McGrane presided over the vote in the Lincoln Auditorium at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. The votes were cast by Vicki Keen, Jean Mollenkopf-Moore, Brent Regan and Doyle Beck. The electors were chosen by the Idaho Republican Party and elected by Idaho voters during the November general election.
In 2016, Trump won Idaho with 59% of the vote to Hillary Clinton’s 28%. The state is considered safely red, consistently backing Republican candidates in presidential elections. The last time it ...
IDAHO (KIFI) – Idaho's four electoral votes have been cast for the 2024 Presidential Election. Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane hosted the event at the statehouse in Boise where he tallied the four votes cast by Idaho's electors. All four electoral ...
The audit of Custer County’s election results showed one small error, the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office reported.
Electors are voting in each state to formalize President-elect Donald Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
Those kids casting votes, I don’t think it’s who you want deciding elections,” said Rep. Brent Crane, R-Nampa.