Emotions were high on Wednesday during a debate over the legality of ballot drop boxes, with Secretary of State Chuck Gray and some of Wyoming’s
Columnist Rod Miller writes, "In Park County, home to the nincompoops that are trying to tell Wyoming how to conduct our elections, the county
The House Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Committee on Wednesday passed a bill that would ban the use of ballot drop boxes in the Cowboy State.
Despite testimony decrying the measure as unnecessary and divisive, Senate Education Committee moves it to the floor.
After questioning the legality of ballot drop boxes in seven counties on Wednesday, Wyoming’s secretary of state was asked by a Jackson lawmaker why he hadn’t yet sued county clerks
Teton County may be required to hand-count ballots at a ballooning cost to the county at the same time its coffers could be drained by draft bills moving through the
The Wyoming House of Representatives on Monday passed two bills aimed at tightening voting rules in the Cowboy State.
A bill that would fall in line with Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray’s “election integrity agenda,” and ban ballot drop boxes is set for the House floor.
House Bill 157 outlines acceptable documents like ID cards and passports to verify U.S. citizenship for voting eligibility in Wyoming elections.
With a green banner and clearly printed lettering to indicate a resident is not a U.S. citizen, lawmakers hope Wyoming-issued identification card revisions may make it even more difficult for noncitizens to vote.
The 68th Wyoming Legislature will convene for a 40-day general session starting Tuesday, and more than 600 bills sponsored by committees and individual lawmakers are expected to be
The 68th Wyoming Legislature will convene for a 40-day general session starting Tuesday, and more than 600 bills, sponsored by committees and individual lawmakers, are expected to be