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Oct. 17—One of the biggest races on the Idaho ballot this election isn't between two people. Instead, voters will have the choice to vote "yes" or "no" on Proposition 1, a citizen-led initiative ...
Supporters and opponents are pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into the debate over the measure.
Idaho voters will decide next month whether to change the state’s elections through Proposition 1. Yard signs are out in front of homes, and ads, blog posts and video clips online argue in favor ...
Proposition 1 was an effort to restore a law that previously allowed historical racing in Idaho. [2] In the 2018 vote for Idaho Proposition 1; 278,212 (46.20%) voted to save historical horse racing while 323,924 (53.80%) voted against Idaho Proposition 1. [3] 45,713 voters would have been needed in order to pass Idaho Proposition 1.
The Idaho Open Primary measure is a ballot initiative in the state of Idaho that will be voted on November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections.On July 10, it was certified for the ballot.
Proposition 1 was a referendum in the Idaho in 1994, concerning gay rights and minority status. The purpose of Proposition 1 was to prevent homosexual people from receiving minority status in the state. The Idaho Citizens Alliance (ICA) petitioned for 2 years for enough signatures to put their initiative on the November 1994 ballot. [1]
The reality of a small minority of Idahoans being the drivers of the political process of the state is bad for the state and bad for citizens. | Opinion
What: Idaho Statesman Prop 1 debate When: 7 p.m. (doors at 6:30 p.m.) Thursday, Oct. 17 Where: Boise State University’s Simplot Ballroom, Student Union Building, 1700 W. University Drive