Wyoming Bill for Party Labels in School Board Races Advances

On February 6, the Wyoming Senate passed SF 98, which says that in school board races, the party affiliation of each candidate should be listed. On February 12, the Wyoming House Corporations Committee also passed it.

There would be no party nominees in school board races, so the labels don’t mean that the party approves of any particular candidate.

Wyoming doesn’t permit voters to register into non-qualified parties. The voter registration form doesn’t have a blank line for party choice; it just has checkboxes for the qualified parties, plus a box to register as independent.


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Wyoming Bill for Party Labels in School Board Races Advances — 2 Comments

  1. Wyoming is one of the least fascist states in the country. The most fascist states are places like New York, California, and Massachusetts.

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