Gov. Gordon rejects Secretary of State Gray’s voter residency rules

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Gov. Mark Gordon rejected rules proposed by Secretary of State Chuck Gray on the basis that the regulations exceed the scope of the secretary’s legal authority. Wyoming residents are currently required to provide proof of identity when registering to vote. Gray’s rules proposed adding proof of residency to the process. That’s not Gray’s job to decide, Gordon concluded. 

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