The bill amends the definition of "residence" within the Wyoming Election Code to clarify that it refers specifically to a person's primary place of actual habitation. The new legal language specifies that a residence does not include any secondary addresses or commercial addresses that are not used for habitation. This change aims to ensure that only the primary living address is considered for electoral purposes, thereby preventing any potential misuse of secondary or commercial properties in the voting process.

Additionally, the bill establishes an effective date of July 1, 2025, for these changes to take effect. This timeline allows for any necessary adjustments to be made in the electoral process in light of the new definition of residence.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 22-1-102