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November 5, 2019 ballot measures in Idaho
Ballotpedia covered two initiatives, on the ballot for Boise voters in Ada County, Idaho, on November 5, 2019. They were both approved.
In 2019, Ballotpedia covered local measures that appear on the ballot for voters within the top 100 largest cities in the U.S. Ballotpedia also covered all local measures in North Carolina, all local measures in California, and all statewide ballot measures. Ballotpedia's 2019 local ballot measure coverage includes Boise, Idaho.
Boise
- See also: Ada County, Idaho ballot measures
• Proposition 1: Boise Voter Approval Requirement for Library Development Initiative
A yes vote was a vote in favor of requiring majority voter approval in a future election before spending more than $25 million on library development projects. |
A no vote was a vote against requiring majority voter approval in a future election before spending more than $25 million on library development projects, thereby maintaining the existing law. |
• Proposition 2: Boise Voter Approval Requirement for Stadium Development Initiative
A yes vote was a vote in favor of requiring majority voter approval in a future election before spending more than $5 million on sports stadium development projects. |
A no vote was a vote against requiring majority voter approval in a future election before spending more than $5 million on sports stadium development projects. This maintained the current law. |
Other races on the ballot
The city of Boise, Idaho, held general elections for mayor and city council seats 1, 3, and 5 on November 5, 2019.
Click here to learn more about the city's elections in 2019.
How to cast a vote
- See also: Voting in Idaho
Early voting for the November 5, 2019 election began on October 21 and ends November 1. Voters could also request a mail-in ballot through October 25. Idaho allowed voters to register at their polling place on election day or at an early voting location. Voting centers were open for the election on November 5 from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.
See also
- Local ballot measure elections in 2019
- Local elections and campaigns on the ballot
- Local zoning, land use, and development on the ballot
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