Since its founding in 1930, the League of Women Voters of Idaho has been a respected and trusted voice for citizen participation in our democracy.

Voter Information

Important Dates

May 9, 2025

Absentee Ballot Applications must be received by the county clerk by 5 pm.

May 16, 2025

Early voting ends.

May 20, 2025

Election Day

Polling places — and the county clerk’s office — are open from 8 am to 8 pm

Absentee ballots must arrive at county election offices by 8:00 pm on Election Day to be counted.

How to Cast Your Ballot

Enter your address to find your voting location.

Learn more about early voting.

Request an absentee ballot.

Request a ballot if you are United States citizen (civilian or military) currently living abroad (UOCAVA).

Voter Guide

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  • See everything that will be on your ballot

  • Compare candidates' positions side-by-side

  • Print out a personalized ballot with your choices to take with you on Election Day

Idaho Voter Registration

Your Registration Status

You will need to update your voter registration if you have:

  • Moved

  • Changed your name

  • Have not voted in the past four years

Ensure you are registered to vote prior to election day. The Vote Idaho website offers all the resources you need to:

Voter Registration Requirements

As of July 1, 2023, one of the following forms of ID will be required to register to vote:

  • Current Idaho driver’s license or identification card.

  • Current U.S. Passport or Federal photo Identification card.

  • Current Tribal Identification card.

  • Current concealed weapons license issued by a County Sheriff in Idaho.

If using a current US Passport to register to vote, you will need to show one of the following documents to meet the residency requirement:  

  • Any of the above photo IDs with correct residence address.

  • Current proof of insurance.

  • Deed of trust, mortgage, lease or rental agreement.

  • A property tax assessment, bill, or receipt.

  • A utility bill, excluding a cellular telephone bill.

  • A bank or credit card statement.

  • A paystub, paycheck, or government-issued check.

  • An intake document from a residential care or assisted living facility.

  • Enrollment papers issued for the current school year by a high school, or an accredited institution of higher education located within the state of Idaho.

  • A communication on letterhead from a public or private social service agency registered with the secretary of state verifying the applicant is homeless and attesting to the applicant’s residence for registration purposes.