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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Thousands of people attended a vigil in front of the Idaho Statehouse in Boise to protest the killing of George Floyd in a largely peaceful demonstration. Organizers of the Black Lives Matter Candlelight Vigil on Tuesday evening said the intention was to remember black Americans killed in recent years, many by police. Similar but smaller gatherings took place in other parts of the state, including Ketchum, Hailey, Twin Falls, Sandpoint, Idaho Falls and Rexburg. After the vigil in Boise ended about 10 p.m., tensions rose between protesters and counter-protesters. But police reported no arrests, injuries or damage to property in the area.

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little has appointed Aaron von Ehlinger to immediately fill a northern Idaho House seat until November's general election. The Republican governor made the appointment Wednesday, one day after von Ehlinger won the Republican primary for the seat. Von Ehlinger had challenged incumbent Republican Rep. Thyra Stevenson for the seat representing Nez Perce and Lewis counties. But Stevenson died on May 11 following a heart attack. The 6th Legislative District Republican Central Committee then nominated von Ehlinger and two others as potential picks for Little. That makes von Ehlinger the incumbent in the November general election, where he is running unopposed.

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Paulette Jordan won the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate on Tuesday. The former Idaho lawmaker and 2018 gubernatorial nominee will face incumbent Sen. Jim Risch, who ran unopposed in the Republican primary and will be heavily favored in November in conservative Idaho. Risch chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and has been an avid supporter of President Donald Trump. U.S. Reps. Mike Simpson and Russ Fulcher also won their Republican primaries. Simpson is seeking a 12th term while Fulcher is seeking a second. They will be heavily favored in November. Idaho’s 2020 primary became the state’s first mail-in primary due to the coronavirus pandemic.

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A federal lawsuit challenging Idaho’s ballot initiative process as unconstitutional because it requires signatures from multiple legislative districts has been dismissed. Chief U.S. District Court Judge David C. Nye on Monday ruled that Idaho's ballot initiative process does not violate the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause involving fairness in voting. The ruling potentially clears the way for lawmakers to make the initiative process much more difficult by expanding the number of legislative districts where signatures must be collected. A 2019 attempt to do so failed when Republican Gov. Brad Little vetoed the legislation amid fears a federal court could dictate the state's initiative process.

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