Wyoming Statutes

Wyo. Stat. § 22-21-103 (2026)

How bond question to be submitted to electors;

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Each bond question shall be submitted to a vote of the qualified
electors of the political subdivision. Every bond election shall
be held on the same day as a primary election or a general
election, or on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in
May or November, or on the Tuesday next following the third
Monday in August. Not less than one hundred ten (110) days
before a bond election, the political subdivision shall provide
written notification to the county clerk specifying the date of
the election and the bond question. The bond question shall
state the purpose of the bonds, the maximum principal amount
thereof, the maximum number of years allowed for the
indebtedness and the maximum rate of interest to be paid
thereon. The secretary of state may promulgate reasonable rules
for conducting bond elections where the election is not held at
the same time as the general or primary election.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2004–2013 · leading case: Snell v. Johnson Cnty. Sch. Dist. No. 1, 86 P.3d 248 (Wyo. 2004).
Snell v. Johnson Cnty. Sch. Dist. No. 1, 86 P.3d 248 (Wyo. 2004). · cites it 4× “In August 2001, the school district issued a call for an election pursuant to Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-21-103 (Lexis 1998).”
Mary Lankford, in her Off. capacity as Sublette Cnty. Clerk v. Paul Rock, Dari Quirk, & Ernest Kawa, 2013 WY 61 (Wyo. 2013). “(d) The proposition may be submitted at any general election or at an election date authorized under W.S. 22-21-103. A notice of election shall be given in at least one (1) newspaper of general circulation published in the county wherein the election is to be held and shall…”
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