A group of bills in the Idaho statehouse aim to tighten the requirements for citizen-led initiatives. Panelists at a forum on ...
The controversial bill would significantly tighten Idaho's ballot initiative requirements. Idaho already has one of the nation's strictest initiative processes.
Canyon County unveiled its new 16,500-square-foot Elections Building on Monday. The $3.7 million facility will house elections officials, early voting, and more.
The Idaho Legislature’s path forward on proposals to make it harder for voters to pass laws became a little clearer Friday.
One mechanism has been the initiative process, allowing citizens to propose ballot measures. However, recent years have exposed flaws in this system. The Idaho Republican Party (GOP) aims to ...
In the Senate, lawmakers advanced to the Senate floor a proposed amendment to the Idaho Constitution to raise the threshold of signatures needed for initiatives to appear on the ballot.
The Idaho Senate State Affairs Committee passed a bill to make the state’s ballot initiative process more rigorous.
In this file photo, Reclaim Idaho Vista team co-leader Cameron Crow validates signature sheets from door knocking and collecting signatures for the Quality Education Act ballot initiative in Boise ...
Though there have been just 15 ballot initiatives that became law in Idaho in more than 112 years ... chairman of the Ada County Republican Central Committee. Signature-gatherers largely focus ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has printed over 17 million ballots so far for the 2025 elections. In a Viber message to INQUIRER.net, Comelec Chairman George Erwin Garcia ...
One would give the governor veto power over voter-approved initiatives ... Now, though, the Idaho House Health & Welfare Committee has introduced legislation to end that expansion by fall 2026 ...
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has already printed more than a fifth of the 72.1 million ballots that will be used in the May 12 national and local polls. Comelec Chair George Erwin Garcia said ...