Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 4, to decide on a number of local mayoral, city council races, levies and bonds across Idaho.
Absentee voting is underway in Idaho for the Nov. 4 local elections, and early in-person voting has started in some counties and expands to Ada, Bonneville and Kootenai counties on Monday, elections officials said.
Voters in fast-growing Star, Idaho have two decisions to make in the November City Council race. Use our Voter Guide to compare the candidates.
No federal or state offices are on the ballot in 2025, but candidates for city councils and mayor are. So are school and special-district trustees. These are the local governments that require property taxes and deliver police,
Incumbent Mayor Jarom Wagoner is seeking a second term, facing two challengers: Eric Phillips, the former director of student safety for the Caldwell School District, and Brad Doty, Caldwell City Council president and a retired state police major.
Early voting is now underway in many Idaho counties for the Nov. 4 local elections. Eligible voters can cast ballots through Oct. 31.
Voting for the Nov. 4 municipal elections is underway for voters submitting absentee ballots. Absentee voting, sometimes called vote-by-mail voting, is open now. The last day to request an absentee ballot is Oct.
T WIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Early voting for local elections begins Oct. 14 in Blaine and Camas counties. Most other counties start Oct. 20 with all ending Oct. 31, according to VoteIdaho.gov.
ADA COUNTY, Idaho — As election day gets closer, Ada County is opening their polls Monday, Oct. 20 for early voting. Voters can take advantage of early voting Monday through Friday from Oct. 20 to Oct. 31 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
As the November election approaches, campaign signs are appearing along roadways in Ada County. The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) has issued guidelines to
IDAHO FALLS — Idaho Falls City Council candidates addressed an audience of students and residents at Compass Academy on Wednesday night. The community forum, presented by the City Club of Idaho Falls and Compass Academy,
Seven candidates are running for three Nampa City Council seats in the Nov. 4 election. Debbie Skaug and Kody Daffer are competing for the District 1 seat. Randy Haverfield is running for re-election to District 5 against Wendy Rhodes, Shaun Simmons and Victor Rodriguez, who now represents District 1.