Idaho Voters Heading to Primary Polls Looking for a Change

Idaho Voters Heading to Primary Polls Looking for a Change
A ballot drop box sits outside of City Hall in Idaho's state capital Boise on Primary Day, May 17. Allan Stein/The Epoch Times
Allan Stein
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BOISE, Idaho—Change was in the air in Idaho’s May 17 primary as voters went to the polls in fits and starts, looking to chart a new direction in state and national politics.

As it was with early voting that ended May 13, the voting was steady in one of downtown Boise’s main polling areas although not as heavy as it was during the 2020 presidential election, said chief judge of precinct Linda Stark.

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