Paid for by: Idahoans for Open Primaries  | Bruce Newcomb, Treasurer

KEY DATES

October 11, 2024 Deadline to register online 
October 25, 2024 - 
Deadline to request an absentee ballot

Idahoans voted in open primaries for 40 years until party officials, elites and special interests established closed primaries back in 2010 as a way to solidify their power. It's time to restore the longstanding tradition of open primary elections in Idaho and return to a time when you weren’t forced to join a political party to exercise your right to vote.  Prop 1 does just that. Learn how you can vote yes on 1.


Restore Idaho's Tradition: Open Primaries for All Voters.

In a taxpayer-funded election, all voters - regardless of their party affiliation - should be able to vote for the candidate they like most. And yet, over 275,000 voters in Idaho today are denied a vote under the current system because they do not belong to either the Republican or Democrat party. If taxpayers are paying for it, our primaries should be open to all voters. Voting yes on Proposition 1 fixes that. 
Proposition 1, or Prop 1 for short, is a ballot measure you will be able to vote on this election, which is held on November 5, 2024. Prop 1 restores Idaho’s longstanding tradition of open primary elections in Idaho. Yes on 1 returns us to a time when you weren’t forced to join a political party to exercise your right to vote.  Switching to open primary elections in Idaho is a way to get back to how Idaho politics used to work - electing leaders who reflect our values and want to preserve our way of life.