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Idaho voters made their voices heard on election day.They voted on several races.Republicans Russ Fulcher and Mike Simpson will serve another term in congress.S
Though Trump gained percentage points in all other Idaho counties between the two elections, the shift away from third-party candidates in 2020 handed Democrats a win in a third county. President Joe Biden earned the majority of votes in Blaine, Latah and Teton counties.
Winners in Idaho’s 35 legislative districts will earn seats at the Idaho Capitol next year, where they will control the purse strings on billions of dollars and have the authority to write laws.
Donald Trump (R) won Idaho by 30.8 points in 2020.
In one of the most closely watched elections in Idaho, the Proposition 1 ballot initiative that sought to end closed party primary elections and bring ranked-choice voting to general elections, was defeated,
Here you can find the latest results of the 2024 Idaho general election, which began pouring in after the statewide poll closure at 9 p.m. Mountain time.
Republican Sheriff Bob Norris defeated three independent challengers for a second term. Norris won with 69% of vote against Dan Wilson, who had 22%, Justin Nagel with 5% and Kyle Woodward with 4%. Leslie Duncan, Republican chair of the county commissioners, won re-election with 77% against independent Roger Rowland.
This proposition would allow top-four primary elections and ranked-choice voting in general elections for House, Senate, governor, state and county races.
Three moderate candidates for North Idaho College Board of Trustees beat their GOP-endorsed opponents in Tuesday’s election, shifting control of the embattled board as the college waits to hear if it will retain accreditation next year. With all precincts counted Wednesday morning, Rick Durbin beat William Lyons 52% to 48%.