Voters may need to reregister ahead of 2024 elections

BUFFALO BULLETIN

Wyoming voters may need to re-register to vote after a purge removed 86,000 registered voters, including 646 Johnson County voters, from the rolls. Wyoming law requires county clerks every two years to remove the names of voters who did not vote in the most recent general election. This means that voters who voted in the 2020 general election but did not vote in the 2022 general election may no longer be registered to vote.

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