Bill Description: House Bill 2 would increase the vote threshold necessary to pass a statewide initiative from 50% + 1 to 60%.
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House Bill 2 would amend sections 34-1811 and 34-1813, Idaho Code, which address the initiative and referendum processes. The bill would increase the vote threshold necessary to pass a statewide initiative from 50% + 1 to 60%. It would leave in place the 50% + 1 vote threshold for passing referendums.
The change made by House Bill 2 would help restore some of the constitutional principles that have been lost to the initiative process. The U.S. Constitution guarantees "to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government," but political and legal trends have pushed the country toward direct democracy for more than a century. The initiative process has been part of this shift.
Increasing the vote threshold for an initiative wouldn't correct this fundamental shift, but it would require an initiative to achieve a higher degree of support than a bare majority, which is a step toward restoring a more republican form of government in Idaho.
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