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Rural Roads and Mail-In Ballots: Wyoming’s Evolution of Absentee Voting
Wyoming is a state with a long history of absentee voting and a reputation for high voter participation, and the League of Women Voters of Wyoming has played an influential role in enabling both. Since at least the 1940s in … Continue reading
Posted in Civic Engagement, Election Process, Uncategorized, Voting Rights, Wyoming history
Tagged Absentee Voting, American Heritage Center, COVID-19 Impact, Election Law, Election Security, League of Women Voters, Mail-in Ballots, Rural Voting, Voter Accessibility, Voter Participation, Voting by Mail, Wyoming Election Code, Wyoming Elections, Wyoming Secretary of State
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