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House Passes Secretary Gray’s Entire Election Integrity Agenda

Secretary of State Chuck Gray applauded the Wyoming House of Representatives recent passage of his entire election integrity reform agenda. Secretary Gray said the Wyoming House’s passage of the entire conservative election integrity reform agenda is a wonderful moment for our state.
Gray said that as the 2025 Wyoming Legislative Session continues, he looks forward to continuing to work with the Legislature to achieve meaningful, conservative, election integrity reform. The Legislative Session is scheduled to run through March 6.

Gail Symons
February 17, 2025 at 9:19 pm
None of these bills solve data based election integrity issues. This is simply more of the Secretary’s overall messaging that serves to undermine confidence in elections. Besides reinforcing the unsubstantiated claims of issues he used in his 2022 campaign, these wins he is claiming on bills that either do nothing, restrict access to the ballot, make it more difficult to register, add barriers to voting and generally continuing the political rhetoric. These will become campaign blurbs in his 2026 campaign for whatever office
Dennis Fox
February 18, 2025 at 3:41 pm
Well done! And don’t pay any attention to the leftist propaganda about “no election integrity issues here.”
2020 was outright rigged and stolen in a few key swing states. It’s a commie tactic going back decades. Stalin said it’s not who votes that matters, it’s who “counts the votes.”
Any and all steps Wyoming takes to secure our elections, only serves to enhance confidence in the system. The left is just upset their election-rigging schemes have been found-out and eliminated.
Let election integrity and freedom ring true!