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Election consolidation bill passes House

Rep. Dennis Lake, R-Blackfoot, left, answers a question from Rep. John Rusche, D-Lewiston, during debate over sweeping election consolidation legislation that passed the House Wednesday. (Betsy Russell / The Spokesman-Review)

The House has voted 51-15 in favor of HB 372, the new version of the election consolidation bill. The sweeping, 98-page piece of legislation would consolidate Idaho elections to four dates. In the new version, the state would cover the costs, rather than requiring school districts to pick up part.

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