
“The residency requirement needs to be studied more, I just worry that it’s going to hinder people from being able to vote. Part of my job as County Clerk is to make sure that anyone who is a qualified elector can vote in our county.”
What will new voting laws end up looking like for Teton County voters? The County Clerk weighs in.
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