Insights | October 6, 2025

New Poll: Idaho Vo⁠t⁠ers S⁠t⁠rongly Suppor⁠t⁠ Educa⁠t⁠⁠i⁠on Freedom

By: Scott Foster

Scott Foster

Insights

October 6, 2025

What’s new: A new statewide survey finds Idaho voters overwhelmingly back empowering families with more flexibility to choose the best education for their children.

Why it matters: Idaho families want more options to personalize learning, and they see the new Parental Choice Tax Credit as a way to achieve it.

By the numbers:

  • 82% support education freedom, including 61% who strongly support it.
  • 69% support giving families more choices in schools and resources.
  • 64% approve of Idaho’s new Parental Choice Tax Credit.
  • 77% of K-12 parents are personally interested in participating; 56% are very interested.

Why voters like it:

  • 71% say it gives families more say in their children’s education.
  • 66% say it helps tailor learning for each child.

What we’re saying:

“Idaho voters broadly recognize the value of the new Parental Choice Tax Credit,” said Matt Frendewey, vice president of strategy, yes. every kid. foundation. “They notice the lawmakers who work to further empower families, and they notice those who would stall that progress.”

Download the topline report here.