Latah County Elections
Latah County Voting Information
Board of Trustees Election – May 20, 2025
Meet and Greet Board of Trustees Candidates – Moscow Public Library, Monday, April 21, from 5 to 7 PM
Three board of trustee vacancies will be on this ballot.
The Board of Trustees of the Latah County Library District governs the library district by working closely with the Library Director to set library policies, oversee the budget, and develop a comprehensive strategic plan for the library district. The Board hires and evaluates the Director. The Board is responsible for ensuring that public libraries in Latah County adhere to Idaho’s laws and regulations regarding libraries. Trustees are voices for their community and act as advocates for the library district in fulfilling its mission to provide access to information in ways that recognize and respect all members of our community.
Latah County Library District Fact Sheet
Information about candidates currently serving on the Board of Trustees is on the latahlibraries.com website.
Trustee Candidate Statements
Four-Year Position (vote for 2)
Jeanne Moore (No response received)
Register to Vote or Update Your Voter Information
VoteIdaho.gov is Idaho’s official online voter resource where voters can register and verify their voter information, find local polling stations, and view video tutorials about the voting process. You can use VoteIdaho.gov to check your voter record and find your local polling location.
LatahCountyID.gov also has voter registration information in addition to sample ballots and financial disclosures for local candidates.
Voter Resources
– Latah County Voting Precincts GIS Map provides an interactive map showing voting districts and precincts.
– The League of Women Voters of Moscow is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed participation in government.
– Election results from the Idaho Secretary of State website publishes results for the year’s elections.
– Latah County School Districts Map is a downloadable PDF map of the county’s six School Districts.
– Moscow School Board of Trustees provides information of Trustees and includes zone maps for the five MSD Zones.
– Moscow Education Association believes in strengthening our schools and our community with safe working and learning environments.
– Vote411.org compiles free, non-partisan information about local elections for all 50 states.
If you need help accessing any of these online resources, be sure to visit your local branch of the library and a staff member will be able to assist you.