6 of 80 formal election complaints over past 2 years alleged voter fraud, records show
As the Trump administration and Wyomings top election official push for election integrity reforms, few formal complaints filed in the state contain allegations of voter fraud, according to documents Wyoming Public Radio received through an open records request.
Nearly half of the complaints sent to the secretary of states office in the past two years focused on misconduct or wrongdoing by election officials, whereas just 7.5% alleged voter fraud, a big focus of Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray.
When you get down to whether there was outright fraud and voter cheating or some or organized cheating, this kind of fits, that that is not happening, Sen. Cale Case (R-Lander), co-chair of the Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee, said about this storys findings. Our elections and their conduct have a high level of integrity.
In general, Wyomingites who believe theres been a violation of the states election laws can file a complaint to the secretary of states office.
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