WYOMING TRIBUNE EAGLE
The final decisions about who represents most citizens is made in the August primary, not November’s general election. That’s why it matters that the 2024 primary election was boycotted by three-fourths of Wyoming eligible voters. The non-voters are not to be confused with the “silent majority.” They are the “apathetic majority.”
Low turnout, high cost: Wyoming's primary results shift state to the right
JH NEWS&GUIDE
Alarm bells rang for some politicos and election organizers after finding out only about a quarter of the eligible voting population in Wyoming turned out for the Aug. 20 primary.
Sen. Cale Case, R-Lander: “If someone is entitled to vote and they are discouraged from voting because we make it difficult, isn’t that a harm?”