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2026 Idaho Poll: Voters want transparency, tax relief

As Idaho lawmakers convene for the 2026 legislative session, a new statewide poll shows voters are generally optimistic about the state’s direction but want policymakers to focus on transparency, tax relief, and regulatory reform rather than expanding government.


The 2026 Idaho Poll, released today by the Mountain States Policy Center, surveyed 600 registered Idaho voters and provides a clear snapshot of public priorities heading into the session.


“Idahoans are telling lawmakers they like the state’s trajectory, but they want reforms that improve accountability, affordability, and opportunity,” said Chris Cargill, president of the Mountain States Policy Center. “This poll helps citizens and policymakers prioritize the policies that matter most as the session begins.”


Key findings include:


  • A reform-minded electorate: Nearly half of voters say Idaho is headed in the right direction, but a majority believe reducing regulations and improving the business environment would do more to improve the state than expanding government programs.

  • Overwhelming support for transparency: Large majorities support measures requiring advance public notice of legislative hearings, clearer disclosure of gas taxes at the pump, and stronger transparency requirements for public school spending.

  • Strong appetite for tax relief and guardrails: Voters favor automatic income tax triggers when revenues exceed expectations and support requiring a legislative supermajority to raise taxes. Property and income taxes top the list of taxes voters would most like to see reduced.

  • Education concerns paired with accountability: Most voters rate Idaho public schools as fair or poor and support policies that expand parental options and improve transparency, rather than simply increasing spending.

  • Housing affordability as a top concern: An overwhelming majority view housing affordability as a serious problem, with broad support for regulatory reforms such as allowing accessory dwelling units and speeding up permitting approvals.

  • Stable approval of state leaders: Idaho’s governor, legislature, and U.S. senators maintain net-positive approval ratings, signaling an electorate open to constructive policy leadership.


The poll was conducted online by RMG Research from January 2–9, 2026, and has a margin of error of ±3.9 percentage points.


“The takeaway is clear,” Cargill said. “Idahoans want lawmakers to focus on transparency, affordability, and removing barriers that make it harder for families and businesses to succeed.”


Complete polling results are below.


Poll results on President Trump’s job performance. 26% strongly approve, 33% somewhat approve. Blue background with Idaho map.
Poll results on officials' job approval. Blue background, yellow text. Idaho Legislature leads with 55% approval. Margin of error: ±3.9%.
Poll results on Idaho's direction: 48% right, 38% wrong, 14% unsure. Blue background with Capitol image and logos for Idaho Poll and Mountain States Policy Center.
Poll results on blue background: 31% prioritize economy, 19% taxes, 18% education, etc. State capitol image with logos. Bold yellow/white text.
Poll results on Idaho government spending displayed. Percentages and opinions vary. Blue background with state capitol and logos.
Poll results on government spending. 13% far too much, 23% somewhat too much, 20% too little, 8% far too little, 25% right amount.
Poll graphic on blue background with Idaho Capitol silhouette. Results: 60% favor reducing regulations, 30% increasing programs, 10% unsure.
Poll on Idaho schools' performance: 9% Excellent, 28% Good, 37% Fair, 23% Poor, 3% Not sure. Capitol building backdrop. Blue theme.
Poll data on $5,000 parental choice tax credit shows 27% strongly favor, 38% somewhat favor, 15% somewhat oppose, 18% strongly oppose.
Poll results on Idaho's K-12 education spending: 27% right amount, 24% somewhat too little. Blue background with Idaho Capitol image.
Poll results on requiring a 60% supermajority to raise taxes, with percentages for favor, oppose, and unsure. Blue background.
Poll results on blue background about public notice for hearings. 60% strongly favor, 32% somewhat favor. Mountain States Policy Center logo.
Poll results on blue background ask if decisions by Idaho's legislature or governor made people consider moving. Results: 34% Yes, 62% No.
Poll results on state business climates for Montana, Wyoming, Washington, and Oregon. Blue background with a table and text.
Survey image on tax reduction preferences in Idaho, showing percentages for local property, income, and sales tax. Capitol background.
Poll results on preference for automatic state tax cuts, blue background, yellow and white text, Idaho outline, Mountain States Policy Center logo.
Poll results on a proposal for bond votes in November elections. 38% strongly favor, 41% somewhat favor. Blue background with building.
Poll on affordable housing in Idaho: 56% very serious, 30% somewhat, 10% not very, 1% not serious, 3% unsure. Blue background, white/yellow text.
Poll results on housing affordability in Idaho: 47% support rent control, 35% favor deregulation, 18% unsure. Blue background.
Poll results on property owner flexibility: 43% strongly favor, 44% somewhat favor, 7% somewhat oppose, 1% strongly oppose, 5% unsure. Blue background.
Poll results on auto-approving housing permits: 31% strongly favor, 38% somewhat favor, 17% somewhat oppose, 7% strongly oppose, 8% unsure. Blue background.
Poll shows 49% strongly favor stickers on pumps showing gas tax. Blue background with a government building image and logos.
Poll results on blue background about energy sources: 47% wind/solar, 41% nuclear, 40% hydropower. Idaho map, Mountain States logo.
Poll results on the Public School Transparency Act question, with percentages for support and opposition, against a blue Capitol background.

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