This amendment adds a definition of 'bona fide resident,' requires applicants to state their intent to make Wyoming their fixed, principal place of residence, and prohibits registry agents from challenging that stated intent.
- Adds language to the bill's purpose stating it requires a statement of intent to make Wyoming a person's bona fide resident and provides definitions. (Page 1, line 7)
- Changes references from 'a new paragraph' to 'new paragraphs' and adds citation to new paragraph (lvi) to reflect additional definitional material being added. (Page 2, line 1)
- Updates grammatical structure and section references to accommodate the new subsection (d) being created. (Page 2, lines 3-10)
- Adds a new definition of 'bona fide resident' as a person who intends to make Wyoming their fixed, principal place of residence. (Page 4, after line 7)
- Removes the phrase 'am a bona fide resident of the' from the voter registration oath. (Page 5, line 23)
- Replaces 'state of Wyoming and this county' with 'intend to make Wyoming and this county my fixed, principal place of residence' in the voter registration oath. (Page 6, lines 1-21)
- Adds a new subsection (d) providing that an applicant's stated intent to make Wyoming and the county their fixed, principal place of residence is conclusive and cannot be challenged by the registry agent. (Page 6, after line 21)
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