Election 2012 http://boisestatepublicradio.org en Timothy Egan On What A Changing Electorate Could Mean For Red States Like Idaho http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/timothy-egan-what-changing-electorate-could-mean-red-states-idaho <p>Writer and journalist Timothy Egan spent 18 years telling stories about the West for The New York Times.</p><p>The Spokane, Washington native now writes opinion pieces for the paper.&nbsp; Egan speaks tonight, Wednesday, in Boise about the state of American politics.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>He's a guest of the <a href="http://www.andruscenter.org/upcoming.html">Andrus Center For Public Policy</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;Egan says President Obama's re-election reflects what he calls “huge and unalterable” shifts in American demographics.</p><p>Click 'Listen' to hear our interview.&nbsp;</p> Wed, 28 Nov 2012 16:35:31 +0000 Scott Graf 17290 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Timothy Egan On What A Changing Electorate Could Mean For Red States Like Idaho Oregon Same-Sex Marriage Supporters Look To Washington For Inspiration http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/oregon-same-sex-marriage-supporters-look-washington-inspiration <p>Gay rights groups hope Oregon will be the next state to legalize same-sex marriage at the ballot. Washington did that this week. But to follow suit, Oregon voters would have to reverse themselves and repeal a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.</p><p></p><p>Voters passed that ban in 2004 after a campaign led by the conservative Oregon Family Council. Spokeswoman Teresa Harke says her group will oppose any efforts to overturn it.</p><p>"I think there are still a lot of people who support one man, one woman marriage. And we are ready to fight for that."</p> Fri, 09 Nov 2012 22:00:00 +0000 Chris Lehman 16427 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Oregon Same-Sex Marriage Supporters Look To Washington For Inspiration Technology Law Goes, Online Class Requirement For Idaho Students Stays http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/technology-law-goes-online-class-requirement-idaho-students-stays <p>Two thirds of Idaho voters Tuesday rejected a law to increase technology use in schools. Of the three propositions voted down, it was Proposition Three&nbsp;that <a href="https://stateimpact.npr.org/idaho/2012/11/08/why-idahoans-rejected-proposition-3/" target="_blank">failed&nbsp;by the widest margin</a>. That one repeals the technology component of the Students Come First laws. But one of the most well-known parts of that law will remain in place.</p> Fri, 09 Nov 2012 13:11:00 +0000 Adam Cotterell 16395 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Technology Law Goes, Online Class Requirement For Idaho Students Stays Bonus Money Will Go To Idaho School Districts But Maybe Not To Teachers http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/bonus-money-will-go-idaho-school-districts-maybe-not-teachers <p>Idaho voters rejected the state’s teacher pay for performance plan when they <a href="http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/idahos-props-1-2-and-3-defeated-whats-next?nopop=1" target="_blank">said no to Proposition 2</a> this week. However, the schools and teachers that have earned bonuses for work in the last year have already been announced, but whether or not that money gets into teachers’ hands remains uncertain.</p> Thu, 08 Nov 2012 23:52:33 +0000 Adam Cotterell 16394 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Bonus Money Will Go To Idaho School Districts But Maybe Not To Teachers Idaho Lawmakers Swap Seats, Legislative Makeup Stays The Same http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/idaho-lawmakers-swap-seats-legislative-makeup-stays-same <p></p><p></p><p>More than 20 seats changed hands in the Idaho Legislature&nbsp; Tuesday.&nbsp;Some House members made the jump to the Senate.&nbsp; And plenty of&nbsp;new faces will be in the legislature when the session starts in January.&nbsp;</p><p>Boise State political science professor Gary Moncrief says, despite the changes, the makeup of the House and the Senate will be pretty much the same.</p> Thu, 08 Nov 2012 20:37:40 +0000 Samantha Wright 16370 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Idaho Lawmakers Swap Seats, Legislative Makeup Stays The Same Gay Marriage Supporters In Washington Declare Victory http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/gay-marriage-supporters-washington-declare-victory <p>Supporters of same-sex marriage in Washington celebrated victory Wednesday. Zach Silk managed the campaign that's claiming a win on what’s called Referendum 74.</p><p></p><p>He addressed a crowded room of supporters Wednesday near downtown Seattle. "So, I have to ask, how’s it feel to make history?”</p><p>What a difference a day makes. When Silk addressed supporters on election night, he was cautious about the results. He said the race was too close to call with voter approval at just 52 percent. Now, Silk says they’ve crunched the numbers and are confident the lead will hold.</p> Thu, 08 Nov 2012 19:14:39 +0000 Liz Jones 16367 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Gay Marriage Supporters In Washington Declare Victory Map: Voters Overturn Luna's Education Laws, Reject Propositions 1, 2 And 3 http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/map-voters-overturn-lunas-education-laws-reject-propositions-1-2-and-3 <p>Voters sent a clear message to Idaho lawmakers this week by rejecting all three education propositions by margins of 15 percent or more.</p><p>See how each county voted and compare that to support for Tom Luna's 2010 reelection bid.&nbsp; <a href="http://stateimpact.npr.org/idaho/maps/map-voters-overturn-lunas-education-laws-reject-propositions-1-2-and-3/">Click here to explore the interactive map</a>...</p> Wed, 07 Nov 2012 23:40:39 +0000 Emilie Ritter Saunders 16330 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Map: Voters Overturn Luna's Education Laws, Reject Propositions 1, 2 And 3 Idaho Voter Turnout High, Exact Numbers Unclear http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/idaho-voter-turnout-high-exact-numbers-unclear <p>So what percentage of people in Idaho voted?&nbsp; Idaho Secretary of State Ben Ysursa says that’s a hard number to pin down so soon after Election Day.</p><p>“It’s difficult to give a turnout figure based on registered voters because we register voters on Election Day, so that’s a moving target,” Ysursa said.&nbsp; “History has shown in a Presidential year, there could be 100,000 to 112,000 who have registered on Election Day.”</p> Wed, 07 Nov 2012 21:29:57 +0000 Samantha Wright 16311 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Idaho Voter Turnout High, Exact Numbers Unclear Vote No Campaign Celebrates Victory Over Props 1, 2 And 3, Reaches Out To Luna http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/vote-no-campaign-celebrates-victory-over-props-1-2-and-3-reaches-out-luna <p>After <a href="http://stateimpact.npr.org/idaho/maps/map-voters-overturn-lunas-education-laws-reject-propositions-1-2-and-3/">voters rejected </a>the controversial Students Come First education laws last night, members of the Vote No campaign gathered outside of Boise High this morning.</p><p>Vote No campaign chairman Mike Lanza said that the results of the referenda are clear. He says that voters showed how much they care about local control in Idaho’s schools, and he characterized the election results as “glorious.” &nbsp;</p> Wed, 07 Nov 2012 21:16:39 +0000 Frankie Barnhill 16310 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Vote No Campaign Celebrates Victory Over Props 1, 2 And 3, Reaches Out To Luna Tom Luna Issues Statement On Failure Of Idaho’s Props 1, 2 And 3 http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/tom-luna-issues-statement-failure-idaho-s-props-1-2-and-3 <p>Here’s the statement from Tom Luna on the <a href="http://stateimpact.npr.org/idaho/topic/propositions-1-2-3/" target="_blank" title="Idaho Voters Resoundingly Reject Propositions 1, 2 And 3">failure of Propositions 1, 2, and 3</a>:</p> Wed, 07 Nov 2012 18:46:09 +0000 Emilie Ritter Saunders 16300 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Tom Luna Issues Statement On Failure Of Idaho’s Props 1, 2 And 3 Washington Approves, Oregon Rejects Marijuana Legalization Measures http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/washington-approves-oregon-rejects-marijuana-legalization-measures <p>Northwest voters have mixed views when it comes to legalizing marijuana. Oregon voters rejected an attempt to allow people to smoke and grow pot. But Washington voters approved a more limited legalization initiative.</p><p>The Washington vote means that starting in December, it will be legal for adults to possess up to one ounce of marijuana. The drug will be sold through state-licensed stores. Pot remains illegal under federal law. But the measure's supporters say they hope the initiative will spark a national conversation about drug policy. Pete Holmes is Seattle's city attorney.</p> Wed, 07 Nov 2012 10:05:02 +0000 Chris Lehman 16260 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Washington Approves, Oregon Rejects Marijuana Legalization Measures Simpson, Labrador Ahead In Idaho Congressional Races http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/simpson-labrador-ahead-idaho-congressional-races <p></p><p>Idaho Republican U.S. Reps. Mike Simpson and Raul Labrador were on pace to beat their Democratic rivals and return to Congress.</p><p>In early results, Simpson tallied nearly 68 percent, to just 32 percent for his Democratic rival, Nicole LeFavour.</p><p>Labrador was trouncing ex-NFL player Jimmy Farris, 64 percent to 30 percent.</p><p>For Labrador, a win means his second term since sweeping into office in 2010 on a wave of tea party support.</p><p>Labrador says it was hard to take Farris seriously, given the Democrat voted for the first time in 2008.</p> Wed, 07 Nov 2012 06:46:36 +0000 Associated Press 16250 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Simpson, Labrador Ahead In Idaho Congressional Races Four More Years: Obama Wins Re-Election http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/four-more-years-obama-wins-re-election <p></p><p>President Obama has won re-election in a sweep that ended the night before the count was completed in two key battleground states, Florida and Virginia. By holding the "Midwest firewall" — including Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan — the president handily defeated his challenger.</p><p>"This has been a topsy-turvy campaign from beginning to end," says Andrew Kohut, president of Pew Research Center. "And it ended in a topsy-turvy way."</p> Wed, 07 Nov 2012 06:27:35 +0000 Barbara Bradley Hagerty 16248 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Four More Years: Obama Wins Re-Election Voting In Ada County http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/voting-ada-county <p>Voters around Idaho are heading to the polls this afternoon.</p><p>In the state's largest county voting has been smooth so far.&nbsp; That’s according to Phil McGrane, Ada County’s Chief Deputy Clerk. ”Only small issues far, we haven’t had any real challenges to deal with and as far as we know right now there aren’t any strong lines to speak of and people are able to get in and get out relatively quickly.”</p><p></p> Tue, 06 Nov 2012 22:14:05 +0000 Samantha Wright 16234 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Voting In Ada County Idaho Students Say Yes To Romney, No To Propositions 1, 2, 3 In Mock Election http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/idaho-students-say-yes-romney-no-propositions-1-2-3-mock-election <p>Americans head to the polls Tuesday. Here in Idaho big turnout is expected. Many Idahoans have already voted including 1,700 high school students. They took part in the state's student mock election. &nbsp;</p> Tue, 06 Nov 2012 01:20:19 +0000 Adam Cotterell 16181 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Idaho Students Say Yes To Romney, No To Propositions 1, 2, 3 In Mock Election Battleground http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/battleground **Refresh this page often for the latest updates.**<p class="p2">A quick head's up on what this is. The Battleground is an aggregation of NPR member stations' content produced during election night. It's curated by the staff at NPR Digital Services, including Eric Athas, Teresa Gorman, Will Snyder, Kim Perry and Erin Teare Martin. The list of participating stations and states is posted at the bottom.<p class="p2"><strong>The big story tonight is that Obama has been projected to win a second term as President. Mon, 05 Nov 2012 22:03:00 +0000 Editor 16174 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Battleground Pastors Use Pulpits To Ease Election Day Rancor http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/pastors-use-pulpits-ease-election-day-rancor <p></p><p></p><p>In this election, religion has sometimes played a divisive role. But on election night, churches throughout the Northwest — and the country — will try to use their pulpits to ease the rancor of politics.</p><p>Electoral politics don’t always have the nicest soundtrack. You’ve heard the ominous music in the ads.</p><p>“Good for them — bad for us,” says one spot.<br>“Doesn’t America deserve better?” says another.</p> Mon, 05 Nov 2012 21:17:52 +0000 Deena Prichep 16160 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Pastors Use Pulpits To Ease Election Day Rancor Ada County Commissioner Candidates Weigh In On Dynamis Waste To Energy Plant http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/ada-county-commissioner-candidates-weigh-dynamis-waste-energy-plant <p></p><p>Voters in Idaho’s largest county tomorrow will pick two Ada County Commissioners. Republican Dave Case, who was appointed to fill a vacancy on the board this spring, is running against Democrat Tom Howell in District Three. &nbsp;Jon Howard is the third candidate running in District 3.&nbsp;</p><p>Democrat Larry Rincover and Republican Jim Tibbs are running for the District One seat.</p> Mon, 05 Nov 2012 17:17:53 +0000 Frankie Barnhill 16113 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Ada County Commissioner Candidates Weigh In On Dynamis Waste To Energy Plant Idaho Teacher Pay For Performance: Research Vs. Experience http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/idaho-teacher-pay-performance-research-vs-experience <p>Tuesday Idahoan’s will vote on propositions 1, 2, and 3. Those ask if the state should keep the controversial education laws known as <a href="http://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/post/props-1-2-and-3-voter-guide-idahos-controversial-education-laws?nopop=1" target="_blank">Students Come First</a>. The laws limit collective bargaining rights and seek to increase technology use in schools. One of the laws also creates a pay for performance plan where teachers can earn bonuses. Now that law has drawn criticism from an unexpected source.</p> Mon, 05 Nov 2012 16:57:50 +0000 Adam Cotterell 16137 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Idaho Teacher Pay For Performance: Research Vs. Experience Who In The NW Helps Pay For Swing State Ads http://boisestatepublicradio.org/post/who-nw-helps-pay-swing-state-ads <P>Northwest voters are spared most presidential campaign ads. But Northwest money still plays a part in them. A handful of big spenders from the region are bolstering major super PACs behind a barrage of ads now hitting swing states.</P> <P>Florida voters might thank some wealthy Washington residents for a recent ad blitz targeting President Obama. People working in the financial services sector around Seattle have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to Karl Rove's American Crossroads. Mon, 05 Nov 2012 16:43:26 +0000 Jessica Robinson 16134 at http://boisestatepublicradio.org Who In The NW Helps Pay For Swing State Ads