Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 22-2-113 (2026)
Availability and form of registry lists; use of
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copies; election record; purging.
(a) The secretary of state shall furnish at a reasonable
price registry lists to any candidate for a political office in
the state, candidate's campaign committee, political party
central committees and officials thereof, elected officials,
political action committees, individuals promoting or opposing a
ballot issue or candidate and to organizations which promote
voter participation. The county clerks may elect to furnish the
lists and, if they do so, shall make them available to all on an
equal basis. All lists are for political purposes only and are
not available for commercial use. The lists may be in the form
of printouts, mailing labels or other electronic format as
available. The lists may be reproduced for political purposes.
(b) Repealed by Laws 1991, ch. 243, § 5.
(c) Information copied from campaign contribution and
expenditure reports filed by state and local candidates may be
used for political purposes but shall not be used for commercial
purposes.
(d) Unless otherwise specifically stated in this Election
Code, all election records of the county clerk are public. The
availability and dissemination of such records shall be in
accordance with the Wyoming Public Records Act. Election records
containing social security numbers, portions of social security
numbers, driver's license numbers, birth dates, telephone
numbers, tribal identification card numbers, e-mail addresses
and other personally identifiable information other than names,
gender, addresses, unique identifying numbers generated by the
state and party affiliations are not public records and shall be
kept confidential. When necessary, members of the county or
state canvassing boards may access confidential information for
purposes of this code but shall maintain its confidentiality.
(e) The county clerks shall purge and update voter
registration information on the voter registration system not
later than the fifteenth day of February each year and shall
notify the secretary of state upon completion, but not later
than February 15 of each year.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 1984–2020 · leading case: City of Casper v. Holloway, 354 P.3d 65 (Wyo. 2015).
City of Casper v. Holloway, 354 P.3d 65 (Wyo. 2015). “§§ 22-3-104 (f) and 22-8-108; ® "Registry list" is the list by precinet of the names, addresses, party affiliations and precinet and district numbers of the registered electors in the county prepared by the secretary of state or county clerks for distribution as provided in Wyo.…”
Blomquist v. Thomson, 591 F. Supp. 768 (D. Wyo. 1984). “(b) Political party central committees, and officials thereof, on request, may obtain computerized voter registration lists under Section 22-2-113(a). In addition three copies of registry lists are automatically forwarded to the county chairman for each political party ten days…”
City of Casper, & V.H. Mcdonald, CPA, In His Capacity as the Admin. Servs. Dir. of the City of Casper v. Kimberly Holloway, Individually & as a Citizen of Casper, Wyoming, & as a Member of the Smoke Free Comm., 2015 WY 93 (Wyo. 2015). “§§ 22-3-104 (f) and 22-3-108; 11 “Registry list” is the list by precinct of the names, addresses, party affiliations and precinct and district numbers of the registered electors in the county prepared by the secretary of state or county clerks for distribution as provided in…”
Jud. Watch, Inc. v. Lamone (D. Maryland 2020). “36(1)(b)), and Wyoming (Wyo. Stat. § 22-2-113(d)). 10 These states are Alabama ( Ala.”
— Wyo. Stat. § 22-2-113(a) — 1 case
Blomquist v. Thomson, 591 F. Supp. 768 (D. Wyo. 1984). “(b) Political party central committees, and officials thereof, on request, may obtain computerized voter registration lists under Section 22-2-113(a). In addition three copies of registry lists are automatically forwarded to the county chairman for each political party ten days…”
— Wyo. Stat. § 22-2-113(d) — 1 case
Jud. Watch, Inc. v. Lamone (D. Maryland 2020). “36(1)(b)), and Wyoming (Wyo. Stat. § 22-2-113(d)). 10 These states are Alabama ( Ala.”
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