2025 Regular Session • Wyoming Legislature
HB0182: Elections-prohibiting use of secondary address.
Legislative Summary
AN ACT relating to elections; clarifying that residence does not include a secondary address or commercial address that is not used for habitation; and providing for an effective date.
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Bill History
1/14/2025
Bill Number Assigned
1/15/2025
Received for Introduction
House of Representatives
2/3/2025
Introduced and Referred to H07 - Corporations
House of Representatives
2/7/2025
No report prior to CoW Cutoff
House of Representatives
3/3/2025
H:Died in Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 5-4
House of Representatives
Status Information
Current Status
Failed(3/3/2025)
Chamber
House of Representatives
Sponsors
Republican: 33
Primary Sponsor

Bill Allemand
Republican
Co-Sponsors (32)
Ocean Andrew
Republican
Abby Angelos
Republican
John Bear
Republican
Marlene Brady
Republican
Gary Brown
Republican
Kevin Campbell
Republican
Joel Guggenmos
Republican
Paul Hoeft
Republican
Steve Johnson
Republican
Tom Kelly
Republican
Christopher Knapp
Republican
Jayme Lien
Republican
Tony Locke
Republican
Darin McCann
Republican
Chip Neiman
Republican
Pepper Ottman
Republican
Rachel Rodriguez-Williams
Republican
Mike Schmid
Republican
Daniel Singh
Republican
Scott Smith
Republican
Clarence Styvar
Republican
Reuben Tarver
Republican
Art Washut
Republican
Joe Webb
Republican
Nina Webber
Republican
Robert Wharff
Republican
John Winter
Republican
Brian Boner
Republican
Lynn Hutchings
Republican
Robert Ide
Republican
Laura Pearson
Republican
Darin Smith
Republican