Wyoming Secretary of State Appeals U.S. District Court Decision that Struck Down 300 Foot “No Politics” Zone at Polling Places

On August 23, the Wyoming Secretary of State filed a notice of appeal in Frank v Buchanan, the U.S. District Court decision that struck down the law barring petitioning or distributing information about election candidates within 300 feet of a polling place. Most states have a 100 foot boundary. The case number in the Tenth Circuit is 21-8060.


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Wyoming Secretary of State Appeals U.S. District Court Decision that Struck Down 300 Foot “No Politics” Zone at Polling Places — 1 Comment

  1. All states should be like Maine, where it is legal to gather petition signatures INSIDE polling places on election days.

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