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SF 32: Campaign Finance Reporting
2003 General Session
Sponsor: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee
Legislator votes
by regions
Big Horn Basin
Casper-Area
Cheyenne-Area
Gillette-Area
Lander/Riverton-Area
Northeast/East Central
Sheridan-Area
South Central
Southwest
West Central


         Wyoming has excellent campaign finance reporting laws - with one major flaw. Currently, all reporting takes place after the election. Wyoming is the only state that does not require some form of pre-election reporting of campaign contributions, so that voters can see where candidates are getting their money before the voters cast their ballots.
         SF 32 embodied the third attempt in three years to enact pre-election campaign finance reporting. A 2001 bill sponsored by Sen. Cale Case (R-S25, Lander) passed the Senate Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions unanimously, but was not brought up for debate on the Senate floor. In 2002, another Case bill failed introduction in the budget session by only one vote (in the budget session, non-budget items must get a two-thirds vote - 20 votes in the Senate - just to be considered).
         SF 32 required candidates and political action committees to file a fully itemized statement of receipts at least seven days before any primary, general or special election, with information current to the 14th day before the election. Unsuccessful primary candidates would still file a complete report 10 days after the election; successful primary candidates would not have to file a post-election report until after the general or special election.
         The bill also made provision for electronic filing of reports if the Secretary of State adopts rules allowing for electronic filing.
         During the past couple of years, the principal argument against pre-election reporting was that it would be too burdensome to the candidates. However, since the two major party gubernatorial candidates in the 2002 election - along with other statewide and local candidates - voluntarily offered pre-election reporting, that argument now seems moot.
         During Senate debate, the bill was amended to reduce the penalty for violations from a felony to a misdemeanor.
         SF 32 passed the Senate, 24-6, and passed the House, 52-8.
         The votes shown below are the Third Reading (final passage) votes in the Senate and House.
         A YES vote means the legislator supported pre-election campaign finance reporting.
         A NO vote means the legislator did not support pre-election campaign finance reporting.


Bighorn Basin Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 18 Hank Coe (R) No
H 24 Colin Simpson (R) Yes
H 50 Pat Childers (R) Yes
S 19 Laness D. Northrup (R) Yes
H 25 Alan Jones (R) Yes
H 26 Elaine Harvey (R) Yes
S 20 Gerald E. Geis (R) No
H 27 Jane Wostenberg (R) Yes
H 28 Micheal Baker (R) Yes


Casper-Area Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 27 John Barrasso (R) Yes
H 35 Roy Cohee (R) Yes
H 36 Liz Gentile (D) Yes
S 28 Keith Goodenough (D) Yes
H 56 Tom Walsh (R) Yes
H 57 Thomas A. Lockhart (R) Yes
S 29 Bill Hawks (R) Yes
H 37 Steve Harshman (R) Yes
H 59 Mary Gilmore (D) Yes
S 30 Charles K. Scott (R) Yes
H 38 Bob Brechtel (R) Yes
H 58 Ann Robinson (D) Yes


Cheyenne-Area Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 4 April Brimmer Kunz (R) No
H 7 Tony Ross (R) Yes
H 41 Becket Hinckley (R) Yes
S 5 John Hanes (R) Yes
H 8 Larry Meuli (R) Yes
H 42 Pete Illoway (R) Yes
S 6 Rich Cathcart (D) Yes
H 9 Wayne Johnson (R) Yes
H 10 Rodney "Pete" Anderson (R) No
S 7 Kathryn Sessions (D) Yes
H 11 Wayne Reese (D) Yes
H 43 Ed Prosser (R) No
S 8 E. Jayne Mockler (D) Yes
H 12 Layton Morgan (D) Yes
H 44 Floyd Esquibel (D) Yes


Gillette-Area Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 23 John Hines (R) No
H 31 Jene Jansen (R) Yes
H 52 George McMurtrey (R) No
S 24 Richard A. Erb (R) No
H 32 Jeff Wasserburger (R) Yes
H 53 Frank Latta (R) No


Lander/Riverton-Area Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 25 Cale Case (R) Yes
H 33 Harry Tipton (R) No
H 54 Del McOmie (R) Yes
S 26 Robert A. Peck (R) Yes
H 34 Frank Philp (R) Yes
H 55 David Miller (R) Yes


Northeast/East Central WY Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 1 Bill Barton (R) Yes
H 1 Mark Semlek (R) No
H 2 Ross Diercks (D) Yes
S 2 Jim Anderson (R) Yes
H 5 James C. Hageman (R) No
H 6 Dave Edwards (R) No
S 3 Curt Meier (R) Yes
H 3 Deborah Alden (R) Yes
H 4 Edward A. Buchanan (R) Yes


Sheridan-Area Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 21 Bruce Burns (R) Yes
H 29 Jerry Iekel (R) Yes
H 51 Rosie Berger (R) Yes
S 22 John Schiffer (R) Yes
H 30 Jack Landon (R) Yes
H 40 Doug Osborn (R) Yes


South Central WY Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 9 Mike Massie (D) Yes
H 13 Jane Warren (D) Yes
H 45 Lorna Johnson (D) Yes
S 10 Irene Devin (R) Yes
H 14 Phil Nicholas (R) Yes
H 46 James Slater (R) Yes
S 11 Bill Vasey (D) No
H 15 George Bagby (D) Yes
H 47 Kurt Bucholz (R) Yes


Southwest WY Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 12 Rae Lynn Job (D) Yes
H 48 Marty Martin (D) Yes
H 16 Pete Jorgensen (D) Yes
S 13 Tex Boggs (D) Yes
H 17 Fred Parady (R) Yes
H 60 Bill Thompson (D) Yes
S 14 Larry Caller (D) Yes
H 18 Mick Powers (R) Yes
H 39 Chris Boswell (D) Yes
S 15 Ken Decaria (D) Yes
H 19 Owen Petersen (R) Yes
H 49 Saundra Meyer (D) Yes


West Central WY Legislators Senate 3rd
1/30/03
House 3rd
2/21/03
S 16 Delaine Roberts (R) Yes
H 20 Stan Cooper (R) Yes
H 21 Randall Luthi (R) Yes
S 17 Grant Larson (R) Yes
H 22 Monte Olsen (R) Yes
H 23 Clarene Law (R) Yes

See Southwest Region for H 16 and S 12