The Casper Star-Tribune reports:
The Donald Trump-endorsed crossover voting bill died Tuesday in the Wyoming House after it was not considered by a legislative deadline.
The bill aimed to end same-day party affiliation changes, meaning voters would not have been able to switch parties in roughly the three months prior to a primary. If the measure had become law, voters may not have known for certain who was running before having to register with a certain party.
Backers wanted to prevent Democrats and independents from changing their registration on election day in order to vote in Republican primaries, a practice commonly known as crossover voting.
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Some good news for Rep Liz Cheney (R): The WY legislature failed to pass a Donald Trump-backed bill restricting crossover voting on Tuesday
That means the #WYAL GOP primary on Aug 16 will remain open and Dems/Indys can easily vote for Cheney https://t.co/vIhKrzWK5B
— Ally Mutnick (@allymutnick) March 9, 2022