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A group of Wyoming voters, former political candidates and a retired lawmaker are challenging several state election laws in a sweeping complaint filed in Laramie County District Court this month.
After the 2024 election, Sheridan County sent 1,518 letters to voters notifying them they’d be removed from the voter rolls. The letters, Sheridan County Clerk and Recorder Eda Schunk Thompson said, give voters the chance to contact the clerk’s office and stay registered to vote; 345 people did so to remain on the voter rolls.
The Wyoming Republican Party slammed the Hot Springs County GOP and a former state legislator Wednesday as "Liz Cheney Republicans" in response to
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WyoFile on MSNHot Springs County GOP sues Wyoming Republican Party for allegedly ‘interfering’ in local electionsThe complaint is the latest development in an ongoing dispute over how or to what extent the state should govern political parties.
The laws are aimed at safeguarding elections. Opponents say they could disenfranchise millions of eligible voters, including some married women.
As traditional Republicans won leadership seats, attorney for state GOP called on county parties to disregard statute and court ruling, arguing they don’t apply.
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