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Voting Access Scorecard - Idaho

The Franchise Project’s Voting Access Scorecard ranks how accessible voting is in Idaho. The Voting Access Scorecard measures the accessibility of American elections by analyzing state election laws and practices. Each state’s performance is based on 30 measurable metrics shown to affect accessibility and foster participation. All metrics are weighted equally to fairly assess all states and their practices. If answered in the affirmative, each metric is worth 1 point, for a total of 30 points. Note that if a practice varies by county or municipality, e.g. the number of early voting locations in Wisconsin, the state only received 0.5 points for that metric. Note: Y=Yes, N=No, and V=Varies by Municipality/County.

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Overall score: 14 / 30

Y=Yes, N=No, V=Varies by County/Municipality

State registration deadline is the Friday before Election Day or later
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/registration_faq.shtml
Y
State offers Election Day registration
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/registration_faq.shtml
Y
State has automatic registration
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/registration_faq.shtml
N
State does NOT create barriers to voter registration by third parties (e.g. allows third party registration, does not require registration drive training or notification)
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/voter_info.shtml
Y
State does NOT impose fines or criminal penalties for negligent/accidential voter registration mistakes
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/voter_info.shtml
Y
State offers early voting/in-person absentee voting in multiple locations per municipality/county
Locations are determined by county officials. Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/VoterGuide/Citizens_Guide_to_Participation_English.pdf
V
State offers early voting/in-person absentee voting during evenings and/or weekends
Hours are determined by county officials. Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/VoterGuide/Citizens_Guide_to_Participation_English.pdf
V
State allows no-excuse early voting/in-person absentee voting
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/VoterGuide/Citizens_Guide_to_Participation_English.pdf
Y
State holds all elections entirely by mail
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/VoterGuide/Citizens_Guide_to_Participation_English.pdf
N
State does NOT require an excuse to vote by mail
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/VoterGuide/Citizens_Guide_to_Participation_English.pdf
Y
State deadline to return absentee ballot is NO earlier than Election Day (via any type of delivery)
Must be received by 5pm the Friday before Election Day (in person) and must be received by 8pm on Election Day (by mail). Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/VoterGuide/Citizens_Guide_to_Participation_English.pdf
N
State allows all voters to sign up to vote by absentee permanently
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/absentee.shtml
N
State allows voters to request vote by mail ballot online
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/absentee.shtml
N
State allows voters to register online
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/voter_info.shtml
N
State allows voters to check their Election Day polling location online
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/YourPollingPlace/WhereDoIVote.aspx
Y
State allows voters to check their vote by mail status online
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/AbsenteeBallot/AbsenteeBallotEnquiry.aspx
Y
State does NOT require a Photo ID to vote on Election Day
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/VoterGuide/Citizens_Guide_to_Participation_English.pdf
N
State does NOT require a Photo ID to vote early or by mail
Idaho requires voters to present a photo ID when early voting, but not when voting by mail. Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/VoterGuide/Citizens_Guide_to_Participation_English.pdf
N
If ID required, State allows voter to vote through alternative process that does not require voter action (Note: full points received if no ID required at all)
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/VoterGuide/Citizens_Guide_to_Participation_English.pdf
Y
During voter maintenance process, if address has not changed, state allows voter to simply mail back confirmation form
Idaho Code 34-435: https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/Title34/T34CH4/
N
State is NOT a member of Interstate Crosscheck
Bryan Caskey, Kansas Secretary of State, Director of Elections (email communication, May 24, 2023)
N
State is Member of ERIC
ERIC, http://www.ericstates.org/whowear John Lindback, ERIC Executive Director (email communication, May 25, 2023)
N
State refused to comply with the Pence-Kobach voter registration data request
Idaho Secretary of State: https://www.sos.idaho.gov/PressRelease/VOTING%20RECORDS%20press%20release.pdf
N
State allows individuals to vote when their sentence is complete
Idaho Code § 18-310: https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/title18/t18ch3/sect18-310/
Y
State allows individuals to vote during their term of incarceration
Idaho Code § 18-310: https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/title18/t18ch3/sect18-310/
N
State allows individuals to vote after incarceration, while on probation or parole
Idaho Code § 18-310: https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/title18/t18ch3/sect18-310/
N
State voting technology requires a paper trail
Idaho Code 34-2409: https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/Title34/T34CH24/SECT34-2409/
Y
State requires poll worker training
Idaho Code § 34-2413: http://law.justia.com/codes/idaho/2010/title34/t34ch24sect34-2413.html
Y
State law requires voting machines to meet federal standards, testing by a federally accredited laboratory, or federal certification
Idaho Code § 34-2409: https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/Title34/T34CH24/SECT34-2409/
Y
State provides readily accessible voting technology information
Idaho Secretary of State: http://www.idahovotes.gov/voter_info.shtml
N

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