State:
Wyoming

Capital:
Cheyenne

Population:
~1,578,759

Admitted to the Union:
July 10, 1890

Nickname(s):
The Equality State

Capitol Building:
200 W 24th St
Cheyenne, WY 82001

Government Division for Elections:
Elections Division
Herschler Building East
122 W 25th St
Suite 100
Cheyenne, WY 82002-0020

Mailing Address:
PO Box 5616
Montgomery, AL 36103-5616

Phone: 307.777.5860
Fax: 307.777.7640

E-mail: elections@wyo.gov

Number of Electors:
3

Districts:

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State:
Wyoming

Capital:
Cheyenne

Population:
~1,578,759

Admitted to the Union:
July 10, 1890

Nickname(s):
The Equality State

Capitol Building:
200 W 24th St
Cheyenne, WY 82001

Government Division for Elections:
Elections Division
Herschler Building East
122 W 25th St
Suite 100
Cheyenne, WY 82002-0020

Mailing Address:
PO Box 5616
Montgomery, AL 36103-5616

Phone: 307.777.5860
Fax: 307.777.7640

E-mail: elections@wyo.gov

Number of Electors:
3

Districts:

The truth about Wyoming when voting in a general election for President of the United States:

In a general election year, the state convention of a political party nominating candidates for president and vice-president of the United States shall nominate the party’s candidates for presidential electors and file certificates of nomination for these candidates with the secretary of state.

Immediately upon filing of the certificate of the state canvassing board stating the result of the election, the governor shall issue a certificate of election to candidates elected to the office of presidential elector. The certificate shall direct the elector to attend a meeting with the governor in the office of the secretary of state at 12:00 noon on the Monday following the second Wednesday in December of presidential election years.

A vacancy in nomination for the office of presidential elector occurring before the general election shall be filled by the state central committee of the political party whose vacancy is to be filled or by an independent candidate’s remaining electors, by certifying the name of the person filling the vacancy to the secretary of state.

Certified electors shall convene in the office of the secretary of state at 12:00 noon on the Monday following the second Wednesday in December of presidential election years. A vacancy in the office of elector for any cause including nonattendance shall be filled and certified by a majority of electors present.

All Wyoming electors shall vote for the candidates for the office of president and vice-president receiving the highest number of votes in the Wyoming general election.

This other vote known as the electoral vote takes place on the first Monday after the second Wednesday in December in each of the fifty (50) states.  The time of day when the electors gather to conduct this vote may vary from state to state, but the electoral vote happens on the same day in every state, the first Monday after the second Wednesday in December.  Another interesting point to mention: this electoral vote is weeks after we the people have already cast a so-called vote.

What happens to these electoral votes?  Each state has a certain number of electoral votes associated with their state.  There are a total of five-hundred and thirty-eight (538) electoral votes to be exact, and only a total of two-hundred and seventy (270) of these electoral votes are required to determine the person who will become President of the United States.

Knowing the number of electors associated with each of the States, it is mathematically possible to have only eleven (11) states determine who will become the President of the United States.

The following eleven states add up to the two-hundred and seventy (270) electoral votes needed to determine who becomes President of the United States:

California (55 electoral votes)
Texas (38 electoral votes)
New York (29 electoral votes)
Florida (29 electoral votes)
Illinois (20 electoral votes)
Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes)
Ohio (18 electoral votes)
Georgia (16 electoral votes)
Michigan (16 electoral votes)
North Carolina (15 electoral votes)
New Jersey (14 electoral votes)

This next fact may disappoint those of you who reside and vote in Wyoming.

If these eleven (11) states end up having their electoral votes casted for the same candidate, the remaining thirty-nine (39) states would not matter at all.  So… that vote you casted in the general election in November as a citizen… what was the purpose of your vote?  The answer: NOTHING (when these eleven states have an electoral outcome as such) !!!

The time is NOW to understand that our country does not have a voting process in place whereby every citizen who wants to cast a vote is able to cast a vote and to then have his or her vote be accurately counted towards choosing the person who will become the next President of the United States.