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  1. POLITICAL PARTIES — ORGANIZATION. 34-501. "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:

  2. departments to 20. Section 67-2402, Idaho Code, lists the 20 executive departments of state government. Divisions and bureaus are the standard subunits of executive departments. Lieutenant. Governor. Secretary . of State. State . Controller. State . Treasurer. Attorney General. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Governor. 1) Department of ...

  3. Political parties, campaign committees for candidates for federal, state, or local office, and political action committees are all political organizations subject to tax under 527. A new law (P.L. 106-230) imposes three different reporting and disclosure requirements on section 527 organizations: (1) an initial notice; (2) periodic reports on ...

  4. Jun 27, 2022 · By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - June 27, 2022 4:30 am. Prominent political interest groups in Idaho advertised heavily during the 2022 legislative session against candidates for office and reported it as lobbying activities. The Idaho Secretary of State's office says they're doing nothing wrong legally, but the candidates say it's negative ...

  5. Organizational Chart. The Legislative Services Office was created by the Legislature in 1993 to consolidate the nonpartisan staff support to Idaho’s citizen legislators. In an effort to coordinate services, a Director of Legislative Services was named to oversee three formerly separate offices. Functions of the Legislative Services Office ...

  6. Candidates, campaigns, and organizations report Campaign Finance information to provide the public with a transparent look at political funding in Idaho. All money raised or spent in relation to a campaign must be accounted for and tracked. This includes the use of a candidate’s own money.

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