CASPER — The county clerk accused of botching portions of the 2024 general election in northeast Wyoming and filing a false post-election audit did not show up Monday for a legislative subcommittee meeting for which she was subpoenaed.

Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlcok could face up to $100 in fines and up to six months in jail for not complying with the subpoena ­— if a prosecutor takes up a case against her for failing to appear for the subpoena.

The committee is planning a virtual work session Monday to develop solutions to possible gaps in election or public accountability laws.

Hadlock has been under statewide public scrutiny since the general election last November.

She allowed faulty ballots into the election. The machines read them wrong, then incorrectly concluded that more th

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