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Primary elections in Idaho are not only about political parties. School districts, and the students they serve, typically have a big stake in them too.
And uneasy sit any sweeping predictions about what the voters in those districts will d...
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The Idaho Primary election resulted in no changes or surprises at the top of the ballot, but nine Republican legislators were ousted, and noteworthy results existed down t the precinct office leve...
A couple of decades ago, the comedian Chris Rock led a TV series called “Everybody Hates Chris,” its name a spin on “Everybody Loves Raymond”.
Not to pile on too much, but did Oregon just see the “Everybody Hates ODOT” election?
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Of all the primary election results in Idaho this week, the one that jumped out at me was not in a contest for senator or governor or any federal, state or local government office at all.
It was for a humble county-level party precinct com...
Are you feeling left out of all the gerrymandering action around the country? Are you wondering why the Northwest — even defined broadly — isn’t getting in all the fun of parties redrawing their congressional district maps to do everything...
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