Idaho governor signs bill making it harder for voters to put

Idaho governor signs bill making it harder for voters to put initiatives on the ballot


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Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) signed a bill on Saturday that would make it harder for voters to get initiatives on the ballot.
Little signed Senate Bill 110 on Saturday, which establishes that signatures from six percent of voters in the state’s 35 legislative districts are needed to get an initiative on the ballot.
Prior to the law’s signing, six percent of voters in at least 18 legislative districts were needed.
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The measure took effect immediately upon Little’s signature.
In a transmittal letter explaining his decision to sign, Little explained that “Idaho has an important interest in ensuring that our ballots are not cluttered with initiatives that have not demonstrated sufficient grassroots support.”

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