EXCLUSIVE: Wyoming’s Republican secretary of state celebrated after the state became the first in the country to pass legislation requiring proof of citizenship in order to vote. He called it a "wonderful" development for election integrity during an interview with Fox News Digital.
"This bill requires proof of citizenship for registering to vote and also proof of residency for registering to vote, and it's a landmark bill that was the number one priority of our conservative election integrity reform agenda, which we brought to the 2025 general session and really is the first state in the nation to have an ironclad proof of citizenship requirement in state law," Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray told Fox News Digital.
"Because Wyoming has an exemption from the National Voter Registration Act, which means that we can apply that proof of citizensh...