Idaho Statutes
§ 34-501 — “POLITICAL PARTY” DEFINED — PROCEDURES FOR CREATION OF A POLITICAL PARTY
Idaho § 34-501
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Idaho Code § 34-501 (2026).
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"Political party" defined — Procedures for creation of a political party.
(1)A "political party" within the meaning of this act, is an organization of electors under a given name. A political party shall be deemed created and qualified to participate in elections in any of the following three (3) ways:
(a)By having three (3) or more candidates for state or national office listed under the party name at the last general election, provided that those individuals seeking the office of president, vice president and president elector shall be considered one candidate, or
(b)By polling at the last general election for any one of its candidates for state or national office at least three per cent (3%) of the aggregate vote cast for governor or for presidential electors.
(c)By an affiliation o
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Related
IDAHO REPUBLICAN PARTY v. Ysursa
765 F. Supp. 2d 1266 (D. Idaho, 2011)
Legislative History
[34-501, added 1978, ch. 256, sec. 2, p. 560; am. 1985, ch. 42, sec. 1, p. 88; am. 1987, ch. 262, sec. 1, p. 554.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 34-1001
VOTING BY ABSENTEE BALLOT AUTHORIZED§ 34-1002
APPLICATION FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT§ 34-1003
ISSUANCE OF ABSENTEE BALLOT§ 34-1005
RETURN OF ABSENTEE BALLOT§ 34-1007
COUNTING ABSENTEE BALLOTS§ 34-1008
DEPOSIT OF ABSENTEE BALLOTS§ 34-1009
CHALLENGING ABSENTEE ELECTOR’S VOTE§ 34-1010
REJECTION OF DEFECTIVE BALLOTS§ 34-1013
EARLY VOTING BALLOT SECURITYCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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