Absentee Voting Begins For Nov. 6 General ElectionAbsentee Voting Begins For Nov. 6 General ElectionIf people have not registered to vote, they need to go to the County Clerk's office on the first floor of the Old Courthouse.Tom MortonTom Morton
Natrona County Primary Election Went WellNatrona County Primary Election Went WellThe contested GOP primary for governor led to a lot of people changing parties at the polls.Tom MortonTom Morton
Poll Workers Describe Natrona County Primary Voting As ‘Steady’Poll Workers Describe Natrona County Primary Voting As ‘Steady’Workers at the polling places described the turnout as "steady" compared to "busy" during the presidential election two years ago.Tom MortonTom Morton
Natrona County Ready For Primary ElectionNatrona County Ready For Primary ElectionResidents in north Casper will be able to vote again at the former Roosevelt High School.Tom MortonTom Morton
Primary Absentee Voting Begins FridayPrimary Absentee Voting Begins FridayFor more information about absentee voting statewide, visit the Wyoming Secretary of State's website.Tom MortonTom Morton
Wyoming Secretary Of State Applauds The End Of Federal Election CommissionWyoming Secretary Of State Applauds The End Of Federal Election CommissionIn July, Murray rejected the Commission's request for Wyoming voter data containing personal information.Tom MortonTom MortonAssociated PressAssociated Press
State, Counties Look To Replace Aging Election EquipmentState, Counties Look To Replace Aging Election EquipmentThe task force met for an organizational meeting in October and will meet as needed during 2018.Tom MortonTom Morton
Wyoming House Passes Bill Which Would Automatically Restore Voting Rights of Some Nonviolent FelonsWyoming House Passes Bill Which Would Automatically Restore Voting Rights of Some Nonviolent FelonsData collected by the department puts the total number of nonviolent felony offenders who completed their sentence in 2013 alone at 1,178. Nick LearnedNick Learned
Wyoming Lawmakers Want to Spend up to $650,000 on Electronic Voting System for LegislatureWyoming Lawmakers Want to Spend up to $650,000 on Electronic Voting System for LegislatureThe voting system described in the measure would include a device at each legislator's desk that would allow electronic voting and vote counting.Nick LearnedNick Learned
Natrona County Voting: All Over But The CountingNatrona County Voting: All Over But The CountingVoters lined up early, with about 150 of them waiting at the Industrial Building before the polls opened at 7 a.m.Tom MortonTom Morton
Natrona County Reports Heavy, But Smooth, Voter TurnoutNatrona County Reports Heavy, But Smooth, Voter TurnoutAbout 150 voters were lined up outside the Industrial Building at the Fairgrounds when the polls opened at 7 a.m. Tom MortonTom Morton
UPDATE: Secretary of State Responds to Allegations of Possible Voter SuppressionUPDATE: Secretary of State Responds to Allegations of Possible Voter SuppressionThe ESPC and ACLU learned about the new requirements only a couple weeks ago, and have been trying to resolve the issueTom MortonTom Morton