Electoral reform in Wyoming
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Electoral reform in Wyoming refers to efforts to change the voting laws in this U.S. state. Because Wyoming has only one Congressional district, gerrymandering is not a consideration in federal races. In March 2003, Governor Dave Freudenthal signed a bill to allow people convicted of a non-violent first-time felony to apply for restoration of voting rights five years after completion of sentence. Wyoming also has a "no-excuse" absentee ballot policy, meaning that citizens need not provide a reason for requesting an absentee ballot.[1]
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[edit ]- ^ Meyer and Nighswonger Release The National Election Center Election Reform Task Force Report Archived 2006年09月23日 at the Wayback Machine, Wyoming Secretary of State, August 9, 2001.
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