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View live results for Wyoming's 2022 governor and House races.
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The Senate Agriculture Committee unanimously supported a bill that would put limits on a voter's ability to change political parties before the primary.
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The Wyoming Senate has voted to introduce a measure that would try and keep people from changing political parties in an effort to influence a political primary election.
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The Wyoming House of Representatives continues to support increasing the legislature by three members.
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When the Wyoming legislature begins its work, most of the focus will be on the state budget and redistricting. Any other bills will have to get two-thirds of the body to support them before they can be considered. One bill that could get a look is a priority of the Wyoming Republican Party and others who are trying to keep people from winning a contested primary without over 50 percent of the vote. The bill is House Bill 74. The legislature's Joint Corporations Committee defeated a similar bill late last year and Hulett Representative Chip Neiman wants to try again. He joined Bob Beck to discuss the concept.
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After another long day of debate last week, a Wyoming legislative committee working out the state's redistricting issues is trying to move forward with a statewide plan that has minimal support
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Now armed with 2020 census data, the state legislature must redraw the political maps to ensure roughly equal representation for Wyoming residents in the house and senate.