Protections
for Elections
ID
Moscow
Pop. ~26,000 · Council-Mayor · Home Rule City
Armed federal agents at your polling place
are already illegal. Your city council can enforce it.
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Any federal employee who stations armed personnel at a polling place commits a felony. No exceptions — not for law enforcement, not for "keeping the peace." The DOJ's own manual bans FBI agents from polling places.
5 YEARS PRISON $250,000 FINE PERMANENT BAR FROM OFFICE
Legal Authority
Idaho is classified as a Dillon's Rule state by ALEC and the National League of Cities.
Why It Can Work Here
See state guide for strategic analysis.
What the Ordinance Would Do
Direct city police not to assist armed federal personnel near polling places. No new criminal penalties — just a policy on how the city's own resources are used.
7 members · Council-Mayor · Mayor + 6 at-large council members
Home to University of Idaho.
Moscow City Hall
206 E 3rd Street, Moscow, ID 83843
(208) 883-7015
ci.moscow.id.us/314/City-Council
Meetings
Mon
7:00 PM
1st & 3rd Mon
1
Call your council member and tell them you want Moscow to pass a Protections for Elections ordinance enforcing the federal ban on armed troops at polls.
(208) 883-7015
2
Show up to the next council meeting. Public comment is open to all residents. Three minutes at the mic changes priorities.
MonS · 7:00 PM · Moscow City Hall
3
Bring a friend. Two people speaking makes it a pattern. Five makes it a movement. Give this flyer to three people you know.
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