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The Wyoming Freedom Caucus recently announced their priorities for the upcoming session, calling it the Five and Dime Plan.
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About 15 people, including some elders, gathered outside the Shoshone Business Council’s chambers to protest perceived election irregularities. More specifically, protestors had concerns about election judges’ efforts to correct absentee ballots that had the incorrect number of possible candidates to choose from.
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They’ll have until Election Day to send ballots back to Wyoming county clerks, although mail from overseas can often take longer than a week to make it back to the U.S. Sept. 20 is also the deadline for county clerks to have received ballots for the upcoming general election on Nov. 5 and to have those ballots posted.
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House Bill 103 cleared the Senate Revenue Committee on a 4-1 vote after being recalled from the Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee on a failed 1-3-1 vote. Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray is a supporter of the bill, who claims it would preserve the integrity of the state's elections.
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View live results for Wyoming's 2022 governor and House races.
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A seemingly harmless bill considered by the Wyoming Legislature's Corporations Committee Friday, Oct. 14, inspired significant debate surrounding allegations of voter fraud.
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Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney made it official Thursday, she is seeking reelection.
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Continued skepticism about the integrity of elections and the belief in widespread voter fraud could lead to the closure of several polling locations in rural parts of the county in order to monitor other polling sites more closely.
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Senator Enzi will not run for re-election in 2020. Who would you like to see run for his seat?By contributing your comment, you consent to the possibility…
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Prior to election night the University of Wyoming conducted a survey of state residents about their views on candidates and their attitudes about some key…