2024 Nov 5 :: State of Idaho :: PropositionProposition 1: Idaho Open Primaries Act See summary »

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Summary

Measure to:
(1) replace voter selection of party nominees with a top-four primary;
(2) require a ranked-choice voting system for general elections.

This measure proposes two distinct changes to elections for most public offices.

First, this measure would abolish Idaho's party primaries. Under current law, political parties nominate candidates through primary elections in which party members vote for a candidate to represent the party in the general election. The initiative creates a system where all candidates participate in a top-four primary and voters may vote on all candidates. The top four vote-earners for each office would advance to the general election. Candidates could list any affiliation on the ballot, but would not represent political parties, and need not be associated with the party they name.

Second, the measure would require a ranked-choice voting system for the general election. Under current law, voters may select one candidate for each office, and the candidate with the most votes wins. Under the ranked-choice voting system, voters rank candidates on the ballot in order of preference, but need not rank every candidate. The votes are counted in successive rounds, and the candidate receiving the fewest votes in each roundis eliminated. A vote for an eliminated candidate will transfer to the voter's next-highest-ranked active candidate. The candidate with the most votes in the final round wins.

Shall the above-entitled measure proposed by Proposition One be approved?

2024 Nov 5 :: State of Idaho :: PropositionProposition 1: Idaho Open Primaries Act See summary »

Ballot Question Results

View results as: # | %  
County
Yes
No
Total Votes Cast Undervotes Overvotes Total Ballots Cast
Totals
 
269,960
618,753
888,713
28,152
412
917,277
Totals
 
269,960
618,753
888,713
28,152
412
917,277