WHO CAN VOTE?
- At least 18 years old on Election Day
- A United States citizen
- Must be a resident of Idaho and the county for 30 days prior to election
- If you are 17 and will be 18 on or before Election Day, you can vote in the Democratic Primary
PRIMARY TUESDAY MARCH 10TH
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3RD 2020
Registration Deadline: A citizen may register with their County Clerk up until 24 days prior to any election. You must provide an Idaho Driver’s License number, Idaho Identification Card number, or the last four digits of your Social Security number. You may register in person with your County Clerk or by mail if your registration form is postmarked 25 days before any election.
Idaho also provides for Election Day registration. To register on Election Day, bring a document with a valid address in your precinct and photo identification when you go to your polling place. Students of a post-secondary education institution may use student photo identification and a fee statement with an address in the precinct from their school to register on Election Day.
You can vote in the Democratic Primary whether or not you are registered with the Democratic Party.
You can only vote in the Republican Primary if you register as a Republican.