It’s Time to Get Out and VOTE!
Primary election day is May 19 and we need all Democrats to show and vote! This article provides some information to help you plan to vote.
Primary election day is May 19 and we need all Democrats to show and vote! This article provides some information to help you plan to vote.
Nickolas “007” Bonds is running for the US Senate seat currently held by James Risch.
A rally organized by LC Valley Indivisible attracted over 100 protesters in Lewiston on May 1 (May Day). It was one of over 5,000 events taking place around the country during a “nationwide day of collective action”.
At the “Spaghetti Feast” on April 23, attendees enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner and heard from Democrat candidates running for local, state, and national offices.
The note emphasizes the importance of voter participation in Nez Perce County to elect Democratic representatives who can counteract the negative impacts of current federal policies and leadership. It urges active involvement through volunteering, donations, and rallying support, highlighting that collective action is essential for meaningful change in upcoming elections.
Kaylee Peterson, candidate for US House to represent Idaho’s 1st Congressional District, will speak at the monthly meeting of the ID/WA Democratic Women on Monday, May 4, 2026. Read on for more details.
Ken Williams is running for the Idaho House to bring a practical, community-focused voice to education, healthcare access, and the strength of local communities built on hard work and service.
Kathy will use her skills as an experienced teacher, community leader, and trained moderator in “Bringing Idahoans Together” to make Idaho a safe and welcoming place for ALL.
Trish Carter-Goodheart is a community advocate, nonprofit grant writer, and small business owner running for Idaho State Representative in District 6.
Bryce is dedicated to improving people’s lives through his roles as an educator, elected official, and bartender. He represents a fresh perspective in Idaho politics, concentrating on addressing real issues affecting District 6.