Wyoming Becomes First State to Pass Legislation Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
Wyoming's Republican secretary of state has celebrated the passage of historic legislation requiring proof of citizenship to vote, making his state the first in the country to implement such a measure.

Wyoming's Republican secretary of state has celebrated the passage of historic legislation requiring proof of citizenship to vote, making the state the first in the country to implement such a measure. The legislation was hailed as a major victory for Republicans and was described by the official as a 'huge winner'. The move is seen as a significant step towards increasing voter verification and reducing voter fraud. The secretary of state called the new law a 'win' in an exclusive interview, expressing enthusiasm for its implementation.