The House passed on first reading Tuesday a bill to move the date to file as an independent candidate in Wyoming to well before the primary election.
The House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday passed a bill that would make pen and paper ballots the default method to mark ballots in Wyoming.
By a 6 -1 margin, the Wyoming House Appropriations Committee advanced a bill on Monday that would allow for recounting elections by hand.
A disagreement between Wyoming’s state and local election officials over ballot drop boxes came to a boil Wednesday at the Capitol as lawmakers debated prohibiting their use in
Heading into Election Day, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump were locked in a tight race for the White House, and control of both the U.S. Senate and House was hanging in the balance.
The House Appropriations committee voted to not continue a bill that would have made most local races non partisan on Tuesday.
A bill passed by members of a state House committee on Wednesday could change the way elections are run in Laramie County.
Despite testimony decrying the measure as unnecessary and divisive, Senate Education Committee moves it to the floor.
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
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.
With major restoration projects out of the way, the Wyoming legislature has committed to continue making small improvements within the three-story building and its underground corridor, formally known as the Capitol Extension, which connects it to the Herschler Building.
House Bill 157 outlines acceptable documents like ID cards and passports to verify U.S. citizenship for voting eligibility in Wyoming elections.