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Idaho Secretary of State warns voters of unofficial, biased sources ahead of elections

Secretary of State Phil McGrane said voters should be looking for indications that information comes from an official source ahead of this year's elections.
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Secretary of State candidate and current Ada County Clerk Phil McGrane.

IDAHO, USA — Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane is encouraging voters to look towards trusted sources of information ahead of this year's elections.

McGrane said Idahoans should look to the Idaho Secretary of State, county clerks and local election officials as trusted sources for election information.

“As elections get closer, we all receive numerous mailings, texts, and automated calls," McGrane said. "Unfortunately, a portion of these can be misleading. For important details, like election times, polling place locations, registration information and other official election information, I encourage all Idaho voters to turn to your local election officials. Our newly launched VoteIdaho.gov website is a great resource to verify all of your voting information and to see who your local officials are as we head into the 2024 elections.”

The secretary of state said mailers, websites and other materials posing as official government sources are already circulating ahead of the Idaho Primary Election on May 21, causing confusion for voters in the state.

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