34-733. REMOVAL FROM BALLOT. In the event the secretary of state is informed of a candidate’s death, incapacity or withdrawal from candidacy, the secretary of state may remove the name of such candidate from the ballot, provided however, that no candidate’s name shall be removed within the forty-five (45) days preceding the presidential primary. History: […]
34-734. VOTING. At a presidential primary, qualified electors may vote for one (1) candidate from among the candidates of one (1) political party only in a manner consistent with the provisions of section 34-904A, Idaho Code. History: [34-734, added 2015, ch. 292, sec. 6, p. 1169.]
34-735. PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY — RESULTS. Upon completion of the state canvass for the presidential primary, the secretary of state shall certify to the state chair of each political party participating in the presidential primary the number of votes received by each candidate of that party. A winner shall be declared as prescribed by rule of […]
34-736. DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. Upon receiving the results of the presidential primary pursuant to section 34-735, Idaho Code, each party participating in the presidential primary shall select, according to national and state party rules, as many delegates and alternates to the national party convention as are allotted to it by the national committee […]
34-737. CONDUCT OF ELECTION. Insofar as practicable, and where the provisions of this chapter do not specifically indicate otherwise, the presidential primary shall be conducted and canvassed in the manner provided by law for the conduct and canvassing of state primary elections. History: [34-737, added 2015, ch. 292, sec. 6, p. 1169.]
34-738. COSTS OF PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY. (1) Whenever a presidential primary is held as provided by this chapter, the state of Idaho shall assume all costs related to the presidential primary, including publication of legal notice and ballot preparation. The county clerk shall determine the costs and file a certified claim, which shall be examined, allowed […]
34-740. RULES. The secretary of state as chief election officer may adopt such rules as are necessary to facilitate the operation, accomplishment and purpose of this chapter. History: [34-740, added 1975, ch. 174, sec. 10, p. 469; am. 2015, ch. 292, sec. 7, p. 1170.]