2022 General Election Absentee Results

2022 General Election Absentee Results

Absentee ballot statistics for the General Election on November 8, 2022.
Amended 12/15/2022 to reflect a Nez Perce county correction.
Amended 02/09/2023 to reflect a Madison county correction.
Counties Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Early Voting Ballots Cast Absentee & Early Ballots as % of Total Ballots
Ada 186,703 48,666 20,214 36.9%
Adams 2,047 488 - 23.8%
Bannock 25,792 2,957 5,122 31.3%
Bear Lake 2,297 612 - 26.6%
Benewah 3,498 584 - 16.7%
Bingham 12,547 1,588 966 20.4%
Blaine 9,809 1,901 2,909 49.0%
Boise 3,471 812 139 27.4%
Bonner 21,216 4,373 1,520 27.8%
Bonneville 36,007 4,860 4,141 25.0%
Boundary 5,348 1,575 - 29.5%
Butte 1,002 134 - 13.4%
Camas 524 84 - 16.0%
Canyon 58,828 16,269 6,356 38.5%
Caribou 2,137 299 - 14.0%
Cassia 5,871 783 519 22.2%
Clark 210 37 - 17.6%
Clearwater 3,172 480 - 15.1%
Custer 2,058 485 - 23.6%
Elmore 6,693 1,744 - 26.1%
Franklin 4,362 400 - 9.2%
Fremont 4,298 387 247 14.8%
Gem 7,710 1,217 752 25.5%
Gooding 4,097 400 493 21.8%
Idaho 7,620 917 754 21.9%
Jefferson 9,227 1,516 - 16.4%
Jerome 4,937 588 717 26.4%
Kootenai 63,231 16,412 5,311 34.4%
Latah 15,201 2,894 2,000 32.2%
Lemhi 3,713 426 735 31.3%
Lewis 1,375 146 - 10.6%
Lincoln 1,339 151 162 23.4%
Madison 8,433 623 713 15.8%
Minidoka 4,790 388 617 21.0%
Nez Perce 13,688 3,751 1,370 37.4%
Oneida 1,652 133 141 16.6%
Owyhee 3,327 506 - 15.2%
Payette 7,703 1,748 - 22.7%
Power 2,000 177 259 21.8%
Shoshone 4,199 668 - 15.9%
Teton 4,742 965 959 40.6%
Twin Falls 23,331 2,982 3,932 29.6%
Valley 5,298 2,193 - 41.4%
Washington 3,990 891 - 22.3%
GRAND TOTAL 599,493 129,210 61,048 31.7%

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