Wyoming has enacted a law requiring proof of citizenship to vote in elections, despite Republican Gov. Mark Gordon refusing to sign off.
“It’s the culmination of two years of back and forth with an insider, very weak Governor,” Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray, a Republican, told The Federalist. “While he refused to sign the bill, I’m so glad that it is becoming law without his signature. This is a win for the people of Wyoming and the fact that the people of Wyoming want election integrity.”
House Bill 156 amended state law to require “proof of United States citizenship” when registering to vote including a valid driver’s license or tribal ID (without an indicator of non-citizenship), a valid U.S. passport, or a certified copy
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