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Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias unsuccessfully sought to stop a Wyoming voting registration law requiring proof of U.S.
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a voting-advocacy group’s lawsuit challenging Wyoming’s new law that requires proof of ...
The voting-rights group who filed the complaint failed to adequately state a claim, U.S. District Court Scott Skavdahl ruled.
A U.S. District Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that the enforcement of a new Wyoming election law is unconstitutional.
The lawsuit challenged Wyoming House Bill 156, which required voters to provide proof of US citizenship and state residency to vote.
Chuck Gray says he’s not done pushing election reform in Wyoming, including doing away with electronic voting machines in ...
It’s common sense: only American citizens should vote in American elections.
The Wyoming Democratic Party on Monday announced the election of Cheyenne’s Benjamin Rowland as its new national committeeman.
Wyoming lawmakers filed a record number of election-related bills in this winter’s general session, but they showed little sign of slowing down Thursday on plans to remake the state’s election ...
Wyoming, a conservative stronghold, enters Election Day with Republican infighting and shifts in the state's conservative power.
Enacted in 1973, Wyoming’s “sore loser law” stipulates “an unsuccessful candidate for office at a primary election whose name is printed on any party ballot may not accept nomination for ...
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