
Bilingual voter resource website launches ahead of primary election
New website provides Idaho voters with bilingual information to vote in the May 17 primary election May 6, 2022 —
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The 2022 elections will define Idaho politics and conservation policy for years to come. Nearly every state office will be up for election – from the governor to all 105 legislators. This guide includes which top candidates are running for congressional, statewide, and legislative offices with their stances on issues related to conservation, clean air and water, public lands, and voting rights. The Primary election is on May 17th.
Conservation Voters for Idaho understands that safeguarding our democracy, clean air and water, and natural places protects what it means to be an Idahoan. We’re a statewide bipartisan organization that works across the political aisle to advance conservation values by:
We endorse and elect pro-conservation champions to office and hold elected officials accountable for their votes once they're in office.
We're building Idaho's conservation voter movement by protecting your access to the ballot and empowering the next generation of leaders.
We’re fighting to keep public lands in public hands, protect your outdoor recreation access, conserve Idaho’s lands and waters, and more.
From protecting clean air to expanding public transportation, we’re working to keep our communities safe from pollution, climate change, and toxins.
New website provides Idaho voters with bilingual information to vote in the May 17 primary election May 6, 2022 —
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