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Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Wyoming has long required documentary proof of residency to qualify voters. But, oddly, nobody has to show them unless
Wyoming lawmakers filed a record number of election-related bills in this winter’s general session, but they showed little sign of slowing down Thursday on plans to remake the
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "It is heartening to see so many people standing up for Wyoming’s method of selecting an independent judiciary.
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Wyoming’s new voter registration law spurs legal fight“Wyoming has a proud tradition of fair and secure elections, and there is no evidence of non-citizen voting or widespread fraud to justify the harsh new restrictions,” policy center Executive Director Jenny DeSarro said in a statement. There have been ...
Several state laws concerning whether noncitizens can vote are being tested in court, as Republicans attempt to limit voting rights to citizens.
The current judicial selection process doesn't need reform. It works well precisely because it's merit-based, attorney Khale Lenhart writes.
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WyoFile on MSNWyomingites asked to weigh in on new voter registration rules“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.
In a packed legislative committee meeting Friday, Chairman Cale Case, a Lander Republican, told the crowd to take a deep breath and appreciate the beautiful weather.
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.
The court filing says women voters, as well as Hispanic, young and low-income residents, are likely to be the most adversely impacted by the requirement.
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