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Idaho elections: the money race
Gov. Butch Otter has raised at least $461,000 for his re-election campaign since Jan. 1. His key rival, Sen. Russ Fulcher has raised at least $154,000. And more from the sunshine reports.
GOP primaries: the endorsement roundup
Where did the state’s editorial pages come down on the key May 20 primary elections? Here’s a roundup.
The money race: Five takeaways
What are the storylines lurking in the latest round of campaign finance reports? Here’s a look at five.
Legislative races to watch Tuesday
Thirty-one legislative incumbents, including multiple members of the House and Senate education committees, face primary challenges Tuesday.
Common ground on endowment issue?
The four Republican candidates for secretary of state seemed to agree on one point Tuesday night: natural resource development could help Idaho generate more money for K-12.
Troupis, Wasden spar on K-12 funding
Republican attorney general’s candidate Chris Troupis says the state is meeting its constitutional mandate on school funding. Incumbent Lawrence Wasden said this is a question for the courts to decide.
Smith rips U.S. education department
Bryan Smith, challenging incumbent Mike Simpson in Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District, says the federal government could save $70 billion by shuttering the U.S. Department of Education.
Video: This week’s political talk
Get caught up on the state superintendent’s race — and look ahead to next week’s round of pivotal campaign finance reports.
Candidates answer questions on education
Become an educated voter on education-related issues by reviewing how candidates in contested primaries think about funding, curriculum and testing.