Wyoming Senate Committee Passes Bill that Increases Petition Requirements

On February 19, the Wyoming Senate Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee passed HB 173. It had already passed the house. It increases the petition requirement for statewide independents from 2% to 3% of the last vote for U.S. House. It increases the petition for independent legislative candidates from 2% to 5%. It also moves the petition deadline from August to June.

Wyoming already has the most difficult petition requirement for presidential candidates running outside the two major parties, when the states are compared on a percentage basis.

The vote was 4-1. The only “no” vote was from the Chairman of the Committee, Senator Cale Case.


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Wyoming Senate Committee Passes Bill that Increases Petition Requirements — 8 Comments

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  2. This is insane. I have worked on petition drives in Wyoming twice. I know how difficult it it. It is already very difficult.

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