The bill amends the process for notifying voters about the cancellation of their registration in Wyoming. Specifically, it updates W.S. 22-3-116 to require the county clerk to mail a notice of intent to cancel registration to the elector, stating the reason for cancellation. In addition to mailing the notice, the county clerk is now permitted to provide notice to the elector via email. The notice will inform the elector that cancellation will occur within twenty days unless they request to remain on the registry list.
Furthermore, the bill stipulates that a copy of the cancellation notice must be retained by the county clerk for three years. It also clarifies that a notice is not necessary if the clerk has received confirmation that the elector has registered to vote in another jurisdiction or if the elector has requested cancellation in writing. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 22-3-116