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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 34 - Chapter 3 - 34-301
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34-301 - ESTABLISHMENT OF ELECTION PRECINCTS BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -- LISTS AND MAPS TO BE FURNISHED TO SECRETARY OF STATE
ESTABLISHMENT OF ELECTION PRECINCTS BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS --
LISTS AND MAPS TO BE FURNISHED TO SECRETARY OF STATE. The board of county
commissioners in each county shall establish a convenient number of election
precincts therein. The board of county commissioners may establish an
absentee voting precinct for each legislative district within the county. The
boundaries of such absentee precincts shall be the same as those of the
legislative districts for which they were established. The board shall have
the authority to create new or consolidate established precincts only within
the boundaries of the legislative districts provided by section 67-202, Idaho
Code. No county shall have less than two (2) precincts. This board action
shall be done no later than January 15 in a general election year. The January
15 deadline shall be waived during a general election year in which a
legislative or court ordered redistricting plan is adopted. In such cases, any
precinct boundary adjustments shall be accomplished by the county
commissioners as soon as is practicable.
The county clerk of each county shall provide, and the secretary of state
shall maintain in his office, a current and accurate report of the following:
(a) A list of all precincts within the county;
(b) A map of all precincts within the county;
(c) A count of voters registered for the latest general election, by
precinct;
(d) A count of votes cast at the latest general election, by precinct.
 
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