Wyoming Secretary of State Seeks to Eliminate Ballot Drop Boxes
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray (R) sent a letter to county clerks on Wednesday urging them to eliminate the use of mail-in ballot drop boxes ahead of the November election.
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Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray (R) sent a letter to county clerks on Wednesday urging them to eliminate the use of mail-in ballot drop boxes ahead of the November election.
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On Thursday, Feb. 23, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (R) signed House Bill 279 into law, which adds identification requirements to request a mail-in ballot in person.
On Friday, Oct. 7, Wyoming Interim Secretary of State Karl Allred (R) sent a letter requesting the removal of all drop boxes in the state.
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