Wyoming Statutes

Wyo. Stat. § 18-16-119 (2026)

District election procedures.

✓ current as of May 2026
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(a) Any petition or election that requires a general vote
of district voters for approval or rejection under this act or
under the Special District Elections Act including without
limitation, elections relating to the election of directors,
approval of the sales and use tax, approval of assessments or
other taxes, bond election, enlargement, consolidation, merger,
dissolution or change in boundaries of the district, shall
allow:

          (i) Each landowner within the district who is not a
timeshare owner, shall have one (1) vote irrespective of the
number of parcels or real property owned by the landowner, which
shall be cast by the individual named in the written
authorization, if applicable;

            (ii)   Each qualified elector shall have one (1) vote;
and
          (iii) Timeshare owners shall have one (1) collective
vote for the condominium unit. The one (1) collective vote
shall be determined in accordance with the association's bylaws
or other governing document or agreement. The vote shall be
cast by the person named in a written authorization filed with
the election official conducting the election.

     (b) The matter being voted on shall be approved if a
majority of the total votes cast vote "for" the proposition.

     (c) In all elections a written authorization for voting
purposes shall be filed with the election official conducting
the district election not later than thirty (30) days prior to
the election.

     (d) In examining any written authorization required or
permitted to be signed by landowners, the county clerk or
district secretary shall accept the first written authorization
filed unless prior to certification the secretary or county
clerk is furnished with written evidence, satisfactory to the
county clerk or district secretary, that a new representative
has been appointed by the owners, signed by a majority of the
persons named as owners on the previously filed written
authorization or as shown on a copy of a recorded deed attached
to the written authorization.