The bill amends the definition of "residence" within Wyoming's Election Code to clarify that it does not include secondary or commercial addresses that are not used for habitation. Specifically, the new legal language states that a person's residence is the place of actual habitation to which they intend to return, provided it is not a secondary, commercial, or other address that is not used for living purposes. This change aims to ensure that only primary living addresses are considered for electoral purposes.

Additionally, the bill establishes an effective date of July 1, 2025, for these changes to take effect. This amendment seeks to provide clarity in the electoral process regarding what constitutes a valid residence for voters in Wyoming.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 22-1-102