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| Registered | 1,082,417 | |||
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| Turnout | 76.5%[1] | |||
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Ageneral election were held in theU.S. state ofIdaho on November 3, 2020; with primaries being held in March and May.[2] Tovote by mail, registered Idaho voters must have requested a ballot by October 23, 2020.[3][4]
All 35 seats of theIdaho Senate were up for election. TheRepublican Party won 28 seats while theDemocratic Party won seven seats. No districts changed hands.
All 70 seats in theIdaho House of Representatives were up for election. The Republicans won 58 seats while the Democrats won 12 seats. The Republicans gained two seats,15B and29A.
Idaho had four electoral votes in theElectoral College.RepublicanDonald Trump won all of them with 64% of the popular vote.
One of the twoUnited States Senators representing Idaho was up for election.Incumbent RepublicanJim Risch won with 63% of the votes.
Idaho had two representatives in theUnited States House of Representatives who were up for election. Republicans won all of the districts. No seats changed hands.

| Choice | Votes | % |
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| 525,779 | 67.95 | |
| No | 247,966 | 32.05 |
| Total votes | 773,745 | 100.00 |
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