Yes, let’s just vote in November every 2 years (except for primaries for elected offices).
No more off-year elections! They’re expensive to put on and end up costing taxpayers a fortune thanks to sneaky tax levies and board elections that elect spendy unknowns who start in lower-level positions and move up the ranks until pretty soon you …
Yes, let’s just vote in November every 2 years (except for primaries for elected offices).
No more off-year elections! They’re expensive to put on and end up costing taxpayers a fortune thanks to sneaky tax levies and board elections that elect spendy unknowns who start in lower-level positions and move up the ranks until pretty soon you don’t even recognize your city, county, or state.
All elections must have voter guides with sample ballots. It’s absolutely shameful to have such low turnout for elections that affect everyone’s pocket book. Also, would like to see legislators have term limits but longer terms (e.g., 4 vs 2 years) so they aren’t in constant campaign (i.e. fibbing) mode.
We’re losing Idaho to the left, which seems better funded and far more engaged than your typical conservative. If Idahoans want Idaho to stay red, they must educate themselves and VOTE.
P.S. We tried very hard to publicize this election on our own substack notes and voting guide. But we don’t have enough readers to make a dent in the apathy. Very frustrating!
Yes, let’s just vote in November every 2 years (except for primaries for elected offices).
No more off-year elections! They’re expensive to put on and end up costing taxpayers a fortune thanks to sneaky tax levies and board elections that elect spendy unknowns who start in lower-level positions and move up the ranks until pretty soon you don’t even recognize your city, county, or state.
All elections must have voter guides with sample ballots. It’s absolutely shameful to have such low turnout for elections that affect everyone’s pocket book. Also, would like to see legislators have term limits but longer terms (e.g., 4 vs 2 years) so they aren’t in constant campaign (i.e. fibbing) mode.
We’re losing Idaho to the left, which seems better funded and far more engaged than your typical conservative. If Idahoans want Idaho to stay red, they must educate themselves and VOTE.
P.S. We tried very hard to publicize this election on our own substack notes and voting guide. But we don’t have enough readers to make a dent in the apathy. Very frustrating!
I agree with Big E!
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