On Tuesday, the Secretary of State certified the results of November 5th general election. This comes after a mandatory audit of eight randomly selected counties found no major issues.
This is quite literally what democracy looks like. In the face of rising skepticism over election results, some elections officials are turning to hyper-transparent procedures to make their elections more open.
Idaho State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth, Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane and Idaho State Controller Brandon Woolf meet to certify the 2024 general election results Nov. 26, 2024, at the Idaho Statehouse. (Clark Corbin/Idaho Capital Sun)
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The Board of Canvassers approved Federal, State and District office counts as they met to certify 2024 Idaho election results. This after an audit conducted b
Tens of thousands of people signed up to vote on election day in Idaho, and election officials have been auditing the voting process to ensure everything worked the way it was supposed to.
Resources provided a President’s Letter to stakeholders, which read in part, “I have stated publicly that Idaho
The Ada County Clerk's Office will publish all the ballots from the 2024 election to an interactive website but will not include any identifying information.
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Pete Hegseth, president-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of Defense, has close ties to an Idaho-based Christian nationalist church that aims to turn America into a theocracy. Hegseth is a member of a Tennessee congregation affiliated with Christ Church,
After dismissing Attorney General Raúl Labrador’s legal effort to block a failed election reform ballot initiative, an Idaho judge is weighing whether Labrador’s office should pay attorney fees for the other side’s legal case.
After enduring a host of election conspiracy claims in recent years, Ada County believes it has found a way to restore confidence in the vote-counting system.