The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee voted Monday to sponsor a comprehensive package of six election reform bills, focusing primarily on boostin
Three Wyoming Area incumbents appeared to hold onto their seats Tuesday and are set to be joined by one newcomer, according to preliminary election results published by Luzerne and Wyoming county
The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee voted Monday to sponsor a comprehensive package of six election reform bills, focusing primarily on boosting manual ballot counting requirements,
County clerks are anxious about changes made in the last session and what’s now coming down the pike. The post Undeterred by tight timeline, Wyoming lawmakers charge ahead with election reform appeared first on WyoFile .
HISTORIC TRIANGLE — Tuesday, Nov. 4 is Election Day. Voters will elect a new governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. All 100 House of Delegates seats are also on the ballot, as well as some local offices. Polling hours are from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. As long as you are in line by 7 p.m., you will be able to vote.
On Friday, Laramie County District Court Judge Nathaniel Hibben granted summary judgment in favor of Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray, upholding Wyoming’s ban on crossover voting and
The Wyoming Republican Party on Tuesday asked a legislative committee to loosen state laws that restrict its internal elections. The committee agreed
Nov. 4 is election day. Some cities made some changes to voting precinct locations. Here's how to double check your spot before heading out to vote.