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ID Secretary of State to answer voting questions at town hall meeting

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Tuesday, October 29, 2024   

Election Day is one week away, and a town hall meeting on Wednesday is aimed at helping people with last-minute questions on how they can cast their ballots in Idaho.

AARP Idaho is hosting a meeting online and over the phone with Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane, where folks can get information on voting.

Randy Simon, communications director with AARP Idaho, said this is a good opportunity for people to ensure they're prepared to vote.

"It's important for all Idahoans who are going to vote to have this correct information," said Simon, "and to find out where you can cast your ballot, what documents do you need in order to cast your ballot, what are the issues on the ballot."

Two statewide measures will appear on the ballot: a constitutional amendment to keep people who are not citizens from voting, and a citizen proposition that would create a top-four primary and ranked choice voting system in elections.

The town hall starts tomorrow at 10 a.m. mountain time. People can stream it at facebook.com/aarpidaho, or call in to 866-767-0637.

Simon said the town hall is a good place to get any lingering questions people might have answered by the top state election official.

"There is a lot of information out there right now," said Simon, "and this is a great way to go directly to the source and speak directly to Secretary McGrane, who is in charge of elections and campaign finance."

AARP provides a voter guide for people in Idaho. Idahoans can still register to vote in person through election day. They'll need to provide an approved form of identification and proof of residency.



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