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The Idaho Ledger

Every vote enters the record. Every name stays on file.


Tracking the votes that affect Idaho voters  ·  Elections: May 19 & Nov 3, 2026
Session Complete 2026 Idaho Legislature fully closed · 26 bills signed · 6 vetoed · Next session January 2027 Complete 2026 Record →
📋  2026 SESSION COMPLETE  ·  Session closed Apr 14 · 26 signed · 6 vetoed · Every vote permanently on record  ·  Full 2026 record →
Bill Status
2026 Idaho Legislature · Adjourned April 2 · Final Actions April 10 · Session Complete

Session Closed. 26 Signed. 6 Vetoed. All on Record.

Gov. Brad Little signed HB 822 (Parental Notification), HB 516 (Teachers Union Ban), and H 930 (Campaign Finance) on April 10, closing out the 2026 session. He issued 6 vetoes in the final days — the most of any year in his governorship. Speaker Moyle: "We can't trust the executive branch." The Idaho Legislature reconvenes in January 2027.

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Bills vetoed — most in any year of Little's governorship · No override possible
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Tracked bills signed into law — complete 2026 session record
May 19
GOP Primary — every vote on record · 105 seats up

Idaho legislators are sent to Boise to represent the people who elected them. The 2026 session produced 81 days of votes on immigration, education, elections, and the state budget. Every vote is permanent. Every name is on record. The May 19 primary is the first chance voters respond. The Idaho Ledger will be tracking the 2027 session the same way.

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We Track the Votes
Every bill, every committee vote, every senator's name — recorded here with full context so you know exactly what happened and who did it.
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You Contact Them
Pre-written emails and phone scripts ready to copy in one click. Direct links to every senator's office. No hunting required.
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Spread the Record
Every page is built to share. Post to Facebook, X, or text it to neighbors in the district. The vote record is public — we make it easy to spread.
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The Record Follows Them
Not every legislator faces a ballot every cycle — but every one of them eventually does. When they do, The Idaho Ledger will have their record ready. Every bad vote filed today is a document waiting for election day.