As lawmakers considered a bill to ban ballot drop boxes, county clerks stood by the security of Wyoming’s elections and a decades-long interpretation of state law.
CHEYENNE—The Wyoming Freedom Caucus delivered on a promise to pass a slate of bills targeting five priorities in the first 10 days of the 2025 general session. The group of hard-line Republicans announced Thursday that its “Five and Dime Plan” has cleared all hurdles in the House two days ahead of its self-imposed deadline.
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
CHEYENNE – State Sen. Ed Cooper, R-Ten Sleep, on Friday announced the introduction of Senate Joint Resolution 8, "Political expenditures," which is designed to restore the ability of states to
Columnist Rod Miller writes, "In Park County, home to the nincompoops that are trying to tell Wyoming how to conduct our elections, the county
Despite testimony decrying the measure as unnecessary and divisive, Senate Education Committee moves it to the floor.
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.
The House Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee on Wednesday passed two bills key to the Freedom Caucus’s Five and Dime Plan.
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
Despite a majority of public testimony against doing so, a group of senators have backed a measure to put party affiliation on the ballot in school board races. Sen. Jared Olsen, R-Cheyenne, brought Senate File 98,
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.
A bill that would inject partisan politics into Wyoming school board elections advanced Wednesday despite testimony calling it unnecessary and divisive.