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How to Make YOUR VOTE COUNT

 

RESEARCH THE CANDIDATES: If the candidate is a returning legislator, check out their voting record by going to the following links.

FOLLOW THE MONEY: Is the candidate beholden to corporate donors?  Many are.  Large national and global corporate donors are ideologically in league with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Great Reset and Agenda 2030.  Money from these donors is funneled through IACI (Idaho Association of Commerce & Industry) to the candidates of their choosing.  Who are his/her donors?

VOTE MAY 19 PRIMARY: IT’S WHERE ALL THE DECISIONS ARE MADE.

  • Select the best candidate for the November General Election by voting in the Primary.
  • By the time you get to the November General Election, all the choices for candidates in Idaho have been made.
  • Your vote has more impact in the primary due to low turnout. Take advantage of it!

VOTE IN PERSON:  Ensure your ballot counts as cast:

  • Vote on May 19
  • If you must vote early, vote as late as possible.
  • Early voting enables fraud.
  • Early voting is from April 27 to May 15.
  • DO NOT mail your ballot.
  • DO NOT use a drop box.

IF YOU ARE VOTING AN ABSENTEE BALLOT,
DELIVER IT DIRECTLY TO YOUR COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE.

Idaho primaries are closed, which means only qualified Republicans pre-registered by May 8 are eligible to vote.  Same-day registration is allowed on May 19 with a photo ID and proof of residence.

How to Make YOUR VOTE COUNT

Steps for Ensuring Your Ballot Has Maximum Impact

Research the Candidates

To make an informed decision, it’s essential to thoroughly research the candidates running for office. If a candidate is a returning legislator, review their voting record by visiting the provided links:

This will give you insight into their past actions and whether they align with your values.

Follow the Money

Understanding who supports the candidates financially can reveal their priorities and potential influences. Many candidates receive significant contributions from corporate donors, including large national and global organizations. These donors often share ideological connections with groups such as the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Great Reset and Agenda 2030. Funding from these sources is frequently funneled through the Idaho Association of Commerce & Industry (IACI) to preferred candidates. To learn more about a candidate’s donors, consult

Vote in the May 19 Primary

The primary election is where crucial decisions are made. Participating in the primary allows you to help select the best candidate for the November General Election. By the time the general election arrives, the choices for candidates in Idaho will already have been determined. Your vote carries more weight in the primary due to lower turnout, so take advantage of this opportunity to make your voice heard.

  • Select the best candidate for the November General Election by voting in the Primary.
  • By the time you get to the November General Election, all the choices for candidates in Idaho have been made.
  • Your vote has more impact in the primary due to low turnout. Take advantage of it!

Vote In Person

Voting in person is the best way to ensure your ballot is counted exactly as cast. Here are key recommendations:

  • Vote on May 19.
  • If you must vote early, do so as late as possible.
  • Early voting enables fraud.
  • Early voting is available from April 27 to May 15.
  • Do not mail your ballot.
  • Do not use a drop box.

If You Are Voting an Absentee Ballot

If you need to vote absentee, it is critical to deliver your ballot directly to your county clerk’s office to ensure it is properly received and counted.

Deliver it directly to your county clerk’s office.

Important Idaho Primary Election Information

Idaho primaries are closed, meaning only qualified Republicans who have pre-registered by May 8 are eligible to vote. However, same-day registration is permitted on May 19 with a valid photo ID and proof of residence.