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A legislative committee voted to draft 10 bills related to Wyoming’s elections at its first off-season meeting Thursday.
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
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray expressed support for 22 election-reform bills during a meeting with legislators Thursday in
“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
Laramie, Platte and Teton County voters are among plaintiffs arguing several state election laws ‘impermissibly discriminate’ against their constitutionally protected rights.
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray delivered a town hall address at the Campbell County Public Library Thursday evening, addressing a recently passed bill championing the Secretary’s latest
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.
After the recent election, Bob Ferguson won Vice Chair over Ginger Bennett with 38 to 36 votes. We had a chance to sit down with him and ask what's next for the Republican party.
The night before the Wyoming Republican Party held its leadership elections on Saturday, Rebecca Bextel expected to win.
Arbitrary response times, inconsistent fees and insufficient information on how to file a records request are why lawmakers should overhaul the Wyoming Public Records Act next session, guest columnist Marta Mossburg writes.