A bill that would criminalize dropping off ballots on behalf of most other voters — not including family members and those under home or facility care — advanced Tuesday to Wyoming’s 2026 lawmaking session.
It did so after a few personality clashes in the legislative Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee’s rushed, sometimes heated, final meeting of the interim.
The bill joins a total of 13 other election-integrity-oriented pieces of legislation also vying for the attention of the entire Legislature, whose primary constitutional duty this next session is to pass a state budget.
If it becomes law, the bill would ban people from delivering ballots to a city or county clerk on behalf of other voters, except when the deliverer is immediate family or a caretaker of th

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