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Candidates for 2025 Municipal Election in Idaho Falls

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IDAHO FALLS ~ Idaho Falls is gearing up for its upcoming municipal election, set to take place on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. This election will determine the city's next Mayor and City Council members for Seats 2, 4, and 6, with each position serving a four-year term.

The list of candidates for these positions has been released in alphabetical order and by seat. For the mayoral race, voters will have the option to choose between Jeff Alldridge, Christian Ashcraft, Lisa Burtenshaw, and Brian Tomasko. Meanwhile, the City Council Seat 2 race includes Jordan Bardsley, Christopher Joseph Brunt, Teresa Dominick, Brandon Lee, Mosy Moran, Stephanie Taylor-Thompson, and Bradley Whipple as candidates. For City Council Seat 4, voters will have to decide between Jared Dominick and Jim Francis. Lastly, the City Council Seat 6 race features Jim Freeman, Ryan Hancock, Creta Larsen, and James T. Skinner as candidates.

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However, these candidate filings are subject to withdrawal until Friday, September 5th of that year. The City of Idaho Falls website will maintain an updated list of candidates on their 2025 General Municipal Election Page after this deadline.

Mayor Rebecca Casper emphasized the importance of elections in holding government officials accountable and allowing voters to express their wishes. She encouraged all eligible city voters to take advantage of opportunities such as debates and forums to learn more about the candidates before casting their vote on Election Day.

Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., giving voters ample time to make their voices heard. Those who wish to confirm their registration status or request an absentee ballot can do so at VoteIdaho.gov. This website also provides additional resources for election information and voting procedures.

Although this election is for city offices in Idaho Falls, it will be administered by the Bonneville County Elections Office. For any questions regarding the election or voting procedures, individuals can contact the office at (208) 529-1363. With the election just around the corner, it is crucial for voters to stay informed and exercise their right to vote in shaping the future of their city.

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