Wyoming GOP secretary of state nominee Chuck Gray is unopposed in November. After his nomination, some Republicans are aiming to remove the secretary of state's ability to oversee elections.
A voter in the foreground casts her ballot during the Republican primary election in Wilson, Wyo., on Aug. 16.A voter in the foreground casts her ballot during the Republican primary election in Wilson, Wyo., on Aug. 16.the 2020 election fraudulent, is drawing concerns from many of his fellow GOP lawmakers.
"We need all paper ballots," he said."The fact that a few counties have moved off paper ballots, I think is really wrong. And we need hand audits."Gray also stated during the campaign that he'd get rid of secretary of state employees who didn't share his vision. Republican state Rep. Dan Zwonitzer, who co-chairs the panel that deals with election laws in the state, told committee members he's concerned that Gray could damage how Wyoming runs its elections, and he wants to change things.
"The Wyoming voter registration system, the campaign finance system, it would also remove anything to do with candidate filing and applications for nomination prior to running for office," Wheeler said."So there's quite a bit that would go with it, if it were to be removed from this office."
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