JACKSON — Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray flagged 2,018 voter records and sent them to county clerks on Thursday for review and removal from the state’s voter registry system.

After reviewing Wyoming Department of Transportation data, he said in a press release that his office found voter records matching individuals who have obtained driver’s licenses in another state.

The Secretary of State’s office was given the authority to obtain the information that WYDOT receives from other states in House Bill 318, which was passed during the 2025 legislative session.

Gray told the Jackson Hole Daily on Saturday that there were 159 records matched in Teton County, indicating these voters may have moved out of state.

“Voter list maintenance is a key priority of my Secretary of State admini

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