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Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlock kept her job following a state investigation earlier this year into an error by her office that caused inaccurate vote counts during the 2024 election. But she’s now the subject of twin inquiries by two branches of Wyoming government.
Four of Hadlock’s constituents submitted official complaints to Gov. Mark Gordon’s office on Monday.
Meanwhile, a legislative committee announced Tuesday it will pursue a court order requiring the clerk to appear before the panel after she did not comply with a subpoena to attend a September meeting in Casper.
The issue dates back to the 2024 general election when Hadlock caused an

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