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Farris to Dems: ‘It’s about bringing people together, not dividing them’

Farris to Dems: ‘It’s about bringing people together, not dividing them’

Sen. Nuxoll repays state for end-of-session letter to GOP voters

Sen. Nuxoll repays state for end-of-session letter to GOP voters

Idaho senator repays state for letter to GOP voters

Campaign finance reports show that Idaho state Sen. Sheryl Nuxoll, R-Cottonwood, has reimbursed the Senate for the cost of an end-of-session letter she sent out to Republican voters that touted her record and thanked supporters as she seeks re-election.

Rammell moving to Wyoming, says he’s ‘given up’ on politics in Idaho

Rammell moving to Wyoming, says he’s ‘given up’ on politics in Idaho

Popkey: Leadership fight taking shape in Idaho House

Popkey: Leadership fight taking shape in Idaho House

Popkey: Firing attempt backfired, cementing bipartisan redistricting panel

Popkey: Firing attempt backfired, cementing bipartisan redistricting panel

Talking politics on Dialogue tonight…

Talking politics on Dialogue tonight…

Outed Idaho Dem seeks new title: Youngest lawmaker

Outed Idaho Dem seeks new title: Youngest lawmaker

Dems control Idaho tax panel

BOISE – For the past three months, one of Republican Idaho Gov. Butch Otter’s departments has been controlled by Democrats. It’s the state Tax Commission, which is constitutionally required to have four commissioners, with not more than two of them from the same party. But since GOP commission Chairman Bob Geddes resigned in February, Democratic Commissioner David Langhorst has been the interim chairman, and the fourth commission seat remains vacant, giving Democrats a slight majority.

Eked-out win teaches Idaho Democrat a lesson

BOISE – A Democratic candidate for Congress in Idaho says he’s learned a lesson, after he didn’t actively campaign during his primary race and ended up with only a 5 percentage point lead over a mentally ill candidate who’s facing felony charges. “You can’t take anything for granted,” said Jimmy Farris, a Lewiston native and former NFL football player. “We made a conscious decision not to campaign against her. … We chose not to debate or do anything that would really put her situation kind of in the public or highlight it more than it already was.”

Grant on 1st CD Dem primary result: ‘It doesn’t actually make sense’

Grant on 1st CD Dem primary result: ‘It doesn’t actually make sense’

Candidate who kept campaign quiet nearly lost

A Democratic candidate for Congress in Idaho says he’s learned a lesson, after he didn’t actively campaign during his primary race and ended up with only a five percentage point lead over a mentally ill candidate who’s facing felony charges.

Farris on narrow primary win: ‘I’ve always been better in the 2nd half anyways’

Farris on narrow primary win: ‘I’ve always been better in the 2nd half anyways’

Eye on Boise: Twin Falls GOP committee hopeful draws party’s ire

BOISE – Good grief – it’s happened again. It turns out that it’s not only up north that one warring GOP faction has tried to hijack another one’s name, as in Kootenai County Reagan Republicans vs. Kootenai County Reagan Republicans Inc. It’s happening in Twin Falls, too. Down there, the chair of the Twin Falls GOP Central Committee, Gretchen Clelland, sent out a press release the day before Tuesday’s primary election warning that election materials being distributed by Rick Martin, who was challenging an incumbent precinct committeeman, said, “Paid for by Republican Central Committee of Twin Falls County, Inc.”

Primary voters oust Hart

BOISE – Tax-protesting Idaho state Rep. Phil Hart’s legislative career appears done. Hart was defeated in a four-way Republican primary Tuesday, according to unofficial results, edged out by Ed Morse, a longtime real estate appraiser from Hayden. Morse will face former longtime Kootenai County Clerk Dan English in the Nov. 6 general election.

Primary election voters spurn tax-protesting lawmaker

Primary election voters spurn tax-protesting lawmaker

Idaho voters spurn tax-protesting lawmaker

Tax-protesting Idaho state Rep. Phil Hart’s legislative career will end this year, Idaho voters decided on Tuesday.

Six of Otter’s seven endorsees win their legislative primary races

Six of Otter’s seven endorsees win their legislative primary races

Otter expects Idaho GOP to re-examine closed primary, after record low turnout

Otter expects Idaho GOP to re-examine closed primary, after record low turnout

Grant’s post-primary message: ‘Vote Democratic’

Grant’s post-primary message: ‘Vote Democratic’