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Post by Logan on Mar 17, 2017 23:12:32 GMT -6
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho Senate panel has spiked a measure that would have limited early voting throughout the state. Republican Rep. Dustin Manwaring, the bill's sponsor, argued Wednesday that Idaho currently lacks a standardized system for early voting. However, members on the Senate State Affairs Committee countered that the bill took local control away from county clerks and there wasn't a pending need for the change. Currently, county clerks have the choice to begin early voting on or before the third week from the election. This has resulted in a hodgepodge of early voting start dates across the state, with the majority of smaller counties choosing not to open the polls early to save on costs. hosted2.ap.org/IDIDF/da3fe38944e7455284f48031646191ec/Article_2017-03-15-ID--XGR-Early%20Voting%20Limits/id-2288b51b2cc940ca8055e51ecdcb4ae2
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