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Turnout was only second to the 2020 general election – and more than double the number of voters in the August primary.
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More than 122,000 people turned out to vote in Wyoming’s primary election. While that’s the lowest primary turnout since 2016, Wyoming Public Radio heard across the state: some Wyomingites were eager for their voices to be heard.
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Candidates at the local, state and federal levels are courting the rural vote this election cycle. But rural folks don't vote as a bloc, and even our sense of who is rural often doesn't match how some voters see themselves.
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WY Vote was initially launched in 2018 and was officially incorporated as a non-profit in 2021. A recently revamped website features more information, such as a list of candidates running for office in each county. It aims to increase voter participation, provide information to voters about who's running for office across the state, and what the requirements are to cast a ballot.
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Two Laramie attorneys allege that Wyoming's new voter ID law is unconstitutional – saying it seeks to solve a rare problem in the state with a disproportionate solution.
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The Wyoming House Corporations Committee approved a bill that looks to change the rules around voter identification in the state.The bill would require…
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Tuesday’s voter turnout in Wyoming was significantly lower than average. Preliminary data from the Secretary of State’s office shows that just 65% of…
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The Wyoming Secretary of State’s office says that Tuesday’s primary election had an average turnout of registered voters.State Elections Director Peggy…
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The Center for Western Priorities has started a new campaign to show political candidates how important land conservation is to voters.The campaign is…
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Wyoming’s primary election is Tuesday/today and despite the fact that there is not a high-profile federal or statewide candidate on the ballot, the State…