The League of Women Voters of Pocatello invited the public to attend a forum to meet legislative candidates and county candidates running in the November General Election.
The Idaho Statesman is hosting a debate on Proposition 1, the citizens initiative on the November ballot that would dramatically change the way we select our elected officials.
The League of Women Voters of Pocatello is participating in National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 17, 2024 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Idaho State University.
According to post-2020 election Census data, one in four Americans either are not registered to vote or do not know whether they are registered to vote.
Greetings our beloved members! At the League of Women Voters of Idaho, we always look for new ways to ensure that voters are informed about what is going on around the state.
The League of Women Voters of Idaho stands with blind and visually impaired Idahoans and for their voting rights. 2024 National Federation of the Blind Idaho State Conference, March 21-24, 2024, Burley, Idaho.
As our state director and elections lead Kendal Shaber noted in her testimony this morning, the League is strongly opposed to any efforts to prevent lawful citizens from exercising their right to vote.
Good afternoon, Chairman Lakey and committee members. My name is Kendal Shaber and I am speaking on behalf of the League of Women Voters of Idaho and its members.