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A legislative committee voted to draft 10 bills related to Wyoming’s elections at its first off-season meeting Thursday.
A voter-rights group filed a lawsuit Friday asking a federal court to block Wyoming’s new proof of citizenship and residency rules for voting.
On Friday, May 9, the Equality State Policy Center (ESPC) filed a lawsuit challenging Wyoming House Bill 156, a recently enrolled law that imposes new, burdensome proof-of-citizenship and
The Equality State Policy Center says the law will only stop lawful citizens from casting ballots because of the onerous requirements imposed on those registering to vote.
“Ensuring that those who register to vote in Wyoming must provide proof of U.S. citizenship and proof of Wyoming residency is pivotal to election integrity and security for Wyoming,” Secretary of State Chuck Gray said in a statement Monday.
Catholics across Wyoming celebrated the appointment of the first American pope on Thursday. Former Wyoming Gov. Mike Sullivan, who was fishing the
After walking into a room filled with Lander and Riverton residents wearing “HANDS OFF MY VOTE” and “We trust our election machines” stickers on Thursday, Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck
State Republicans used the meeting in Cody to elect new leadership. But an ongoing conflict over an election in Hot Springs County also flared up.
Genesee County ballots aren’t crowded this election day, but there’s a fiercely contested fight for an empty Flint City seat, and municipalities and school districts are asking voters to approve or renew tax proposals.
Tuesday, May 20 is municipal primary election day in Pennsylvania. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Anyone in line at 8 p.m. must be allowed to vote. All polling sites in Wyoming County
Election integrity will continue to be an issue for the Wyoming Legislature this year. The Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee will kick off its first meeting of the legislative interim with an election demonstration from the county clerks and a presentation from Secretary of State Chuck Gray.