IDAHO FALLS — Around 1,200 people turned out for the “No Kings” protest on Broadway Avenue Saturday afternoon. Protestors held signs, chanted slogans, and cheered at honking cars driving over the Broadway bridge.
Both sides of the street were filled from about two hours, marking the second time the “No Kings” event has drawn participation from eastern Idahoans. The first time was on June 14, with a similar turnout of around 1,300.
An information table was set up to help with voter registration, provide information on early voting, circulate a reproductive rights ballot initiative, and provide information on legislative updates from 2025.
Legalize Idaho set up a booth by the Residence Inn to spread awareness about House Joint Resolution 4 (HJR 4) and the upcoming Idaho Marijuana Legaliza