Idaho, was first elected to federal office in 1998. He serves on the influential U.S. House Appropriations Committee.
Fulcher, 62, a three-term incumbent Republican from Meridian, ran unopposed in May’s primary and automatically advanced to November’s general election. His seat — one of two in the U.S. House for Idaho — represents western and northern Idaho, and a portion of Ada County. Members of the U.S. House are elected to two-year terms.
Idaho voters will see Prop. 1 on their ballots during the 2024 General Election. The initiative asks voters to consider ranked choice voting.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Idaho.
There are a number of them that do have some form of voting history — whether it’s in local elections or some other election.”
The measure would amend the Idaho Constitution to state that a person must be a U.S. citizen in order to vote in Idaho elections.
Powerful Treasure Valley members of the Idaho Legislature are running for reelection in District 10. House Speaker Mike Moyle, R-Star, faces Democratic challenger Nancy Parker, a small farmer outside of Middleton, for House seat A.
Republican leaders are running for reelection in District 10, which touches Boise, Meridian and Nampa. House Majority Leader Jason Monks, R-Meridian, is running for a seventh term against Democrat Glida Bothwell, a retired librarian, for House seat B.
Right now, Idaho’s Republican primary system is closed, meaning voters must register with the state Republican Party in order to cast a vote in any of the party’s primary elections. Democratic and Republican primaries each get their own ballot under the state’s current election system.
Proposition One has two components that would change Idaho's elections. Firstly, if passed, it would replace current Idaho nominee selection processes like closed primaries with a single, widespread primary that encompasses all candidates and political parties.
Idaho Secretary of State is in the process of removing 36 “very likely” noncitizens from Idaho’s registered voter rolls, saying some voted.
Compare what the candidates for District 11 have to say, in their own words, about the biggest issues in the November election.