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flag Wyoming's governor lets a bill become law that requires proof of citizenship and 30-day residency to vote.

Wyoming's Governor Mark Gordon has allowed a bill to become law that requires proof of U.S. citizenship and residency to vote. The bill, HB 156, mandates voters show they've lived in Wyoming for at least 30 days, though it may conflict with federal laws and the state constitution. While Gordon expressed concerns, he allowed the bill to pass without his signature, noting it could face legal challenges. The law will take effect in July and first apply to the 2026 primary election.

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