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Early Voting Starts Monday For Bond Election

Here is a press release from Ada County Elections regarding upcoming elections for school elections in Boise, West Ada, and Kuna Districts.

Early voting for the March 14, 2017 election starts on Monday February 27th in Ada County. Voters from any part of Ada County may vote at any of the early voting locations Ada County Elections offers. Voters not registered in advance may do so when they vote and may vote at each of these locations by bringing a photo ID and proof of residence. Details regarding the locations and hours are below.

Ada County Early Voting Standard Locations:
Boise City Hall – 150 N Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID 83702 (M – F, 8am-5pm)
Meridian City Hall – 33 E Broadway Ave, Meridian, ID 83642 (M – F, 8am-5pm)
Ada County Elections – 400 Benjamin Ln, Suite 100, Boise, ID 83704 (M – F, 7am – 5pm)
· Saturday March 4th voting: 10am-4pm

*Early voting ends March 10th at 5PM at all locations*

Plus our mobile voting trailer will be in different locations throughout the county February 27-March 10 (weather permitting):
February 27: 10 am to 4 pm, Albertsons (Kuna)
February 28: 10 am to 4 pm, Albertsons (Eagle Rd. & State St.)
March 2: 10 am to 4 pm, Albertsons (Columbia Village)
March 3: 10 am to 4 pm, Albertsons (Kuna)
March 6: 10 am to 4 pm, Lake Hazel Library
March 7: 10 am to 4 pm, Albertsons (Eagle Rd. & State St.)
March 8: 10 am to 4 pm, Albertsons (State St. & 36th)
March 9: 10 am to 4 pm, Star Library
March 10: 10 am to 4 pm, Albertsons (Kuna)

For more information regarding voter registration, early or absentee voting, visit www.AdaCountyElections.com or call (208) 287-6860.

Comments & Discussion

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  1. Kent Goldthorpe
    Feb 24, 2017, 4:05 pm

    I have been following the absentee balloting closely and am very encouraged at the interest in this election as indicated by the number of ballots sent to date.

    Who knows? I think that Phil Mc’Granes food truck voting will be a big hit again as it was in November. At least I hope so.

  2. I don’t think that you need a photo i.d. – although early voting requirements may be different. I do know that although poll workers may tell you that you need a photo i.d., you don’t. You do, however, have to sign an affidavit that says that you are who you say your are.

  3. Ada County needs to be dragged into our century and allow for the electronic request for an absentee ballot. That I have to mail or fax the request is so 1990.

    I am fine mailing in the signed ballot with my original signature, just want the absentee ballot per an email request or on-line form, not mail or fax. Do they still make fax machines????

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