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The Wyoming Republican Party met in Casper on Saturday, March 24 to adress alleged misconduct by party secretary Charles Curley.
Curley was originally suspended as the party secretary earlier in the month following an allegation of assault which apparently happened after the Laramie County Republican Party’s Lincoln Day Dinner on Feb. 23.
At that time, it is alleged Curley and Wyoming GOP Executive Director Kristi Wallin had a disagreement after the dinner with Curley allegedly grabbing Wallin, shaking her and tearing or dislodging her shirt from her shoulder.
During the course of Saturday’s meeting, Curley tendered his resignation effective immediately.
Following party rules, Leigh Vosler of Laramie County has been chosen to serve as the party’s interim secretary.
“I look forward to serving on the State Central Committee again and to help elect Republican candidates at all levels across Wyoming,” Vosler said.
Vosler lives in Cheyenne where she was born and raised, graduating from Cheyenne East High School. She earned her degree at Wheaton College in Illinois and pursued graduate studies at the University of Wyoming.
A past chair of the Laramie County Republican Party and past State Committeewoman, Vosler has served as an elected delegate as well as an alternate to two Republican National Conventions and has been active in Republican activities in Wyoming for three decades.
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