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Early voting now available for Kuna School District bond election in Ada, Canyon counties

By: - February 27, 2023 4:15 am
Ada County voting booths

In this file photo, open voting booths are available to voters at Whittier Elementary in Boise on Nov. 2, 2021. (Otto Kitsinger for Idaho Capital Sun)

Early voting will be available in Ada and Canyon counties for the March 14 election beginning today at the Canyon County Elections Office in Caldwell, Kuna City Hall and the Ada County Elections Office in Boise, according the elections offices of Ada and Canyon counties.

Early voting is available during the weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 27 to March 10 to voters who live within the Kuna School District boundaries. Kuna School District voters will decide on a $111.4 million bond to pay for phase 1 of a 10-year plan to reduce overcrowding and prepare for growth by adding more learning spaces, according to the district.

Voters in the district who are not registered to vote may register and vote at the three locations by bringing a photo ID and proof of residence, such as a utility bill, according to the press release.

Residents voting via an absentee ballot may drop off a completed ballot at the Canyon County Elections Office, Kuna City Hall, the Ada County Elections Office and Meridian City Hall. The Canyon County Elections Office is located at 1102 E. Chicago St. in Caldwell, Kuna City Hall is located at 751 W. Fourth St. in Kuna and the Ada County Elections Office is located at 400 Benjamin Lane in Boise. Meridian City Hall is at 33 E. Broadway Ave. in Meridian.

To learn more about the March election and to preview your ballot, go to www.adacountyelections.com or www.canyoncounty.id.gov/elected-officials/clerk/elections/.

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Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include early voting and absentee ballot information for residents of the Kuna School District who live in Canyon County.

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Christina Lords
Christina Lords

Christina Lords is the editor-in-chief of the Idaho Capital Sun and has been a professional journalist covering local and state government since graduating from the University of Idaho in 2009. A Pocatello native, Lords is a fifth-generation Idahoan who served as a reporter at the Moscow-Pullman Daily News and the Post Register in Idaho Falls and served as assistant editor for the Idaho Press in Nampa. She also led the Idaho Statesman in Boise for two years before turning to nonprofit journalism.

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