I'm proudly sporting my "I Voted" sticker, and not just because of the free stuff being given out across the Treasure Valley. This election is a hard one to be excited about, but I'm still glad.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016 marks a momentous day in America -- we elect a president. Perhaps more than that, though, we will finally reach the end of a campaign that has taken nastiness to a whole new level.
Part of the idea behind early voting is to help us avoid long lines on Election Day, but early voting has become so popular that we sometimes hit long lines there too.
I think I may have discovered the best time of day to go, to avoid long lines. Oh, and I voted for...
They're trying to make it easier on us to get out and vote, with the mobile truck taking ballots around the Treasure Valley during early voting this week. And the push is there to get us to the polls on November 8th too.
Voters don't always jump at the chance to cast a ballot, and that keeps Idaho in the lower half of the US when it comes to voter turnout.
Want to avoid the lines on Election Day? Prefer to get your voting done early? Want to be done with the election process this year? If you live in Ada County, you can be!
Among the many unique elements of this year's election has been the debate about newspaper endorsements. Are they important? The Statesman thinks so, and has done so.
We could have record numbers of early voters casting ballots this election, and the new "Food Truck Voting" idea may have a lot to do with it.
They've announced the schedule outlining when and where the truck will roll up, and we've got all the info.
Our sister station, 580 KIDO hosted their second debate watch party at Dave & Busters. I wanted to see what things were like, so i checked things out. It was interesting.