The Office of the Secretary of State announced the launch of a fun and engaging ad campaign promoting voter participation in the upcoming May primary election. The “Vote Idaho” ad campaign aims to educate voters throughout Idaho and remind Idahoans to vote.
The ad campaign will be featured on a variety of mediums, including television, radio, print, and digital platforms, to reach voters of all ages and backgrounds across the state. By highlighting interesting and lesser-known facts about the electoral process in Idaho, we hope to drive interest and enthusiasm among voters and encourage greater turnout and engagement in the primary election.
The ad series can be viewed on VoteIdaho.gov and our official YouTube channel. Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane commented, “We’re excited to engage with voters with this fun and informative campaign. The goal of this campaign is to encourage more people to vote and make their voices heard in the upcoming election. Visit VoteIdaho.gov to request an absentee, find your polling place, and register to vote.”
In addition to launching the Vote Idaho campaign, the Secretary of State’s Office would like to remind Idaho residents of several important upcoming deadlines related to the May primary election:
April 26th: The deadline for pre-registration online. Idaho residents can register to vote at VoteIdaho.gov. Following this deadline, voters may register to vote at the polls.
May 10th: Deadline to request an absentee ballot for the primary election. Voters who wish to vote absentee must submit an absentee ballot request by this date. Voters may request an absentee ballot online at VoteIdaho.gov.
May 6th – May 17th: Early voting period for the primary election. Early voting allows voters to cast their ballots in person before Election Day. Visit https://idsos-voteidaho-dev.azurewebsites.net/Idaho-primary-election/ to find out if and when early voting is available in your county.
May 21st: Election Day for the primary election. Voters will have the opportunity to cast their ballots at their designated polling places. Visit VoteIdaho.gov to find your polling location. For more information about voter registration, absentee ballots, polling locations, and other election-related inquiries, please visit VoteIdaho.gov or contact the Secretary of State’s Office at [email protected] or 208-334-2300.