NPC Dems Offer Election Day Transportation
UPDATE – 11/3/25: The window for requesting a ride has closed. Thanks to everyone who expressed interest.
UPDATE – 11/3/25: The window for requesting a ride has closed. Thanks to everyone who expressed interest.
Nez Perce County Democrats hosted a Candidates Forum for Mayor and City Council, attended by around 40 people on October 29.. Candidates discussed the $22.5 million infrastructure bond and addressed various questions on community issues, including homelessness and affordable housing. Representative Lori McCann also spoke, encouraging audience engagement.
NPC Dems will host a Candidates Forum on Wednesday, October 29 from 7:00 – 8:30pm. All candidates for Lewiston Mayor and City Council have been invited to participate.
The post has been updated with the Zoom link.
Over 500 people joined the No Kings Day protest rally in Clarkston on October 18.
In partnership with local law enforcement and out of respect for our community, we ask all participants at the No Kings Day Rally on October 18 to follow these important guidelines to ensure everyone’s safety and a successful event.
NPC Dems and Asotin County Dems are co-sponsoring a No Kings Day Rally on Saturday, Oct 18 from noon until 2pm. Come be part of the largest protest in US history.
On October 18, local Democrats will host a protest in Clarkston against the Trump Administration’s abuses of power, aligning with similar events worldwide. The No Kings rally emphasizes peaceful mobilization against authoritarianism and corruption, encouraging community participation. Participants are asked to bring signs and donations for the local food bank.
The League of Women Voters and the LC Valley Chamber of Commerce are hosting a Candidate Forum on October 14, featuring candidates for Lewiston Mayor and City Council. Community members can submit questions via email.
The Idaho Democratic Party reminds citizens that the November 4 election is crucial for shaping local schools and public services. Voters must request an absentee ballot annually, with deadlines approaching. Voting by mail offers convenience and security, empowering individuals to influence their communities’ futures. Act now to request your ballot.
The Social Sciences Division of LCSC is hosting a panel discussion on the 14th Amendment and Birthright Citizenship from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Sacajawea Hall, Room 115. Panelists include esteemed faculty members. The event is free and public, emphasizing the significance of the Fourteenth Amendment in contemporary legal issues.