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Following the 2016 election, many started to express concern about election security. That conversation was ramped up in 2020, even in Wyoming, where problems with voting irregularities haven't been documented. Lately, people in some areas of the state have pushed for hand counting of ballots, which is not currently allowed, but Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Buchanan said it's also not necessary. He joined Wyoming Public Radio's Bob Beck to discuss how safe Wyoming's elections are.
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Governor Mark Gordon announced he’s running for a second term as Governor of Wyoming on Monday. Before a group of family and friends in Buffalo, he looked back at the last three years and his accomplishments.
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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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A bill that would create a voter ID law has passed the Senate after serious discussion about its meaning.The bill would require voters to show a form of…
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After the 2020 election, legislatures across the country are considering new voting laws.And while no widespread voter fraud has been proven, it has not…
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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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As COVID-19 cases continue to surge in our state, thousands of Wyomingites will be sick with the coronavirus or under quarantine orders on Election Day.…
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As Wyoming residents prepare to vote in November's general election, there will be 28 judges across the state up for "retention." It's up to voters to…
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The Equality State Policy Center, a nonpartisan advocacy group, is holding a live event to discuss the power of women voting. It will host Wyoming women…