Voters in Basalt, Idaho receive election services through the Bingham County Clerk's Office, which administers all voting processes for this unincorporated community. The Bingham County Clerk and Elections Office operates from 501 North Maple Street, Blackfoot, ID 83221, and can be reached at (208) 782-3126. Idaho residents register to vote online at https://idahovotes.gov through the Secretary of State's website, which requires a valid Idaho driver's license or identification card.
The registration deadline falls 25 days before any election, though same-day registration remains available at designated locations during early voting and on Election Day with proof of residency. Acceptable identification includes an Idaho driver's license, Idaho identification card, passport, tribal ID, student photo ID from an Idaho high school or college, or other government-issued photo identification. As an unincorporated community, the town holds no municipal elections for mayor or city council since no incorporated government exists. Residents instead participate in Bingham County elections for commissioners, sheriff, assessor, clerk, treasurer, prosecutor, and coroner, typically scheduled in even-numbered years during May primaries and November general elections. State legislative races cover Idaho House and Senate seats for District 31, which covers portions of Bingham County. Voters can locate their polling place through the Idaho Voter Information Portal at https://idahovotes.gov by entering their address. Polling locations typically operate from community centers, schools, or public buildings, with the county expanding early voting options in recent cycles. Idaho's public records law opens certain election materials to the public, including voter registration lists (available with restrictions preventing commercial use), campaign finance reports from candidates and political committees (searchable at https://sunshine.sos.idaho.gov), candidate filings and declarations, and precinct-level results. The county elections office posts results on election night and certifies final tallies after canvassing. Idaho will elect a Governor, along with all statewide constitutional offices including Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Controller, State Treasurer, and Superintendent of Public Instruction. The U.S. Senate seat currently held by Mike Crapo appears on the ballot, representing a major federal race. Idaho's 2nd Congressional District, which includes Bingham County, will elect its U.S. Representative. State legislative contests for Idaho House District 31 (two seats) and Idaho Senate District 31 will be decided. County offices up for election include Bingham County Commissioner positions (staggered terms mean some seats face voters), and potentially the Sheriff, Assessor, Clerk, and other constitutional county officers depending on term schedules. School board elections for Snake River School District and Blackfoot School District may also appear, along with any local bond issues or levies. Idaho offers absentee voting by mail to any registered voter who requests it. Applications are available at https://idahovotes.gov or through the Bingham County Clerk's Office. Absentee ballot requests must reach Bingham County Clerk by 11 days before Election Day for mailing, though earlier requests are encouraged. Voted absentee ballots must be received by 8:00 PM on Election Day to count, as postmarks don't suffice. In-person absentee voting (early voting) begins approximately three weeks before Election Day at the clerk's office and designated locations. Military and overseas voters receive extended deadlines and electronic ballot delivery under federal UOCAVA provisions. Complete election information, sample ballots, polling places, and deadlines are available through the Idaho Secretary of State at https://idahovotes.gov and the Bingham County Elections Office at (208) 782-3126.