Wyo. Stat. § 22-2-101
Applicability and construction of Election Code
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generally.
(a) Chapters 1 through 28 of this Election Code apply to
the following elections:
(i) General elections;
(ii) Primary elections;
(iii) Special elections to fill vacancies in the
office of representative in congress;
(iv) County elections;
(v) Municipal elections;
(vi) School and community college elections;
(vii) Bond, mill levy and political subdivision tax
elections;
(viii) Any special election;
(ix) Election of supervisors of a soil conservation
district in a county whose board of county commissioners has, on
or before May 1 of any year, adopted a resolution to make this
Election Code apply;
(x) Elections held under chapter 29 of this title if:
(A) The special district principal act is silent
on the matter; and
(B) Chapter 29 of this title and rules
promulgated pursuant to that chapter are silent on the matter.
(b) This Election Code shall be construed so that all
legally qualified electors may register and vote, that those who
are not qualified shall not vote, and that fraud and corruption
in elections shall be prevented.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2015–2015 · leading case: City of Casper v. Holloway
City of Casper v. Holloway (2015)
“(h) An applicant may register to vote in person: i) In his proper polling place at any election specified in W.S. 22-2-101(a)(i) through (viii); or (ii) In the office of the county clerk or city clerk in the principal office building of the county or city in the presence of the…”
City of Casper, and V.H. Mcdonald, CPA, In His Capacity as the Administrative Services Director of the City of Casper v. (2015)
“(h) An applicant may register to vote in person: (i) In his proper polling place at any election specified in W.S. 22-2-101(a)(i) through (viii); or (ii) In the office of the county clerk or city clerk in the principal office building of the county or city in the presence of the…”
— Wyo. Stat. § 22-2-101(a)(i) — 2 cases
City of Casper v. Holloway (2015)
“(h) An applicant may register to vote in person: i) In his proper polling place at any election specified in W.S. 22-2-101(a)(i) through (viii); or (ii) In the office of the county clerk or city clerk in the principal office building of the county or city in the presence of the…”
City of Casper, and V.H. Mcdonald, CPA, In His Capacity as the Administrative Services Director of the City of Casper v. (2015)
“(h) An applicant may register to vote in person: (i) In his proper polling place at any election specified in W.S. 22-2-101(a)(i) through (viii); or (ii) In the office of the county clerk or city clerk in the principal office building of the county or city in the presence of the…”
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