If you live in North Idaho, there’s a good chance you could go ahead and cast your vote early ahead of the November 4 election.
As the General Election approaches, several Idaho counties are offering early voting so residents can make sure their votes are counted.
“Early voting is now underway in many Idaho counties ahead of the November 4 local elections. Whether you vote early, absentee, or on Election Day, I encourage every eligible Idahoan to participate,” said Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane. “Local elections play a critical role in shaping our communities.”
If you are not yet registered to vote, you can register and cast your ballot early by bringing an acceptable form of photo ID and proof of residence to your local election office. A current Idaho driver’s license often meets both requirements.
For more information on voting in Idaho, including to find your polling place and to see a sample ballot, visit www.voteidaho.gov.
See some of the North Idaho counties’ early voting options below:
Benewah County – Early voting now open via in-person voting
Bonner County – Early voting begins 10/20/25
Boundary County – Early voting now open via in-person voting
Clearwater County – Early voting now open
Kootenai County – Early voting begins 10/20/25
Latah County – Early voting begins 10/20/25
Nez Perce County – Early voting now open
Shoshone County – Early voting now open via in-person voting
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