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Secretary Gray Applauds House Passage of Proof of U.S. Citizenship and Proof of Wyoming Residency Bills

The Wyoming House of Representatives passed House Bill 156 and 157 Monday, which require proof of U.S. citizenship and proof of Wyoming residency to vote in Wyoming. Secretary of State Chuck Gray released a statement where he said that he applauds the House’s passage of the two pieces of legislation.
House Bill 156 passed the House on third reading by a vote of 51 to 8 and House Bill 157 passed third reading on a 53 to 6 vote.

Loretta Cook
January 22, 2025 at 1:34 pm
What is considered proof of citizenship and/or Wyoming residency?
Sharon Folkman
January 23, 2025 at 10:05 pm
They are making it harder to vote. I have lived in Wyoming and there have never been this many restrictions. I am already almost disenfranchised as there are hardly any democrats to vote for and it is more restrictive to try to change parties if there is someone I want to vote for