The way some Wyoming county Republican parties have been conducting their elections this spring is causing some to feud with the state party. In one
An executive order signed Tuesday by President Trump mirrored a new Wyoming law requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote.
Fox News Digital spoke to Wyoming's Republican Secretary of State Chuck Gray about a landmark law requiring proof of citizenship to vote in the state.
"I'm pleased to announce that the Governor has allowed proof of citizenship and proof of residency for registering to vote to become law without his signature," Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray said.
Wyoming has some of the strictest voter ID laws in the nation after the recently competed legislative session. That includes being the first state in
Wyoming residents will soon need to provide proof of citizenship and residency when registering to vote following Gov. Mark Gordon’s decision Friday to allow a bill to become law without his signature. Set to go into effect in July, the law makes Wyoming the first and only state to require proof of citizenship as part of its voter registration.
West Virginia and Wyoming are the latest two states to ban ranked-choice voting (RCV), bringing the total number of states prohibiting the election system to 13. The battle over whether to implement or ban RCV has been ongoing for nearly a decade. However, more states have banned RCV or chosen not to use it than have implemented it.
A new law will require Wyoming voters to show proof of American citizenship and 30-day state residency when registering to vote.
WYOMING – Voters in Wyoming will need to show proof of citizenship and residency to vote, as per a new law set to take effect in July. Governor Mark Gordon
EXCLUSIVE: Wyoming’s Republican secretary of state ... He called it a "wonderful" development for election integrity during an interview with Fox News Digital. "This bill requires proof of ...