Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 22-26-113 (2026)
Electioneering too close to a polling place.
✓ current as of May 2026
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(a) Electioneering too close to a polling place or absentee polling place under W.S. 22-9-125 when voting is being conducted, consists of any form of campaigning, including the display of campaign signs or distribution of campaign literature, the soliciting of signatures to any petition or the canvassing or polling of voters, except exit polling by news media, within one hundred (100) yards on the day of a primary, general or special election and within one hundred (100) feet on all other days, of any public entrance to the building in which the polling place is located. This section shall not apply to bumper stickers affixed to a vehicle while parked within or passing through the distance specified in this subsection, provided that: (i) There is only one (1) bumper sticker per candidate affixed to the vehicle; (ii) Bumper stickers are no larger than four (4) inches high by sixteen (16) inches long; and (iii) The vehicle is parked within the distance specified in this subsection only during the time the elector is voting.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case (1 in the last 5 years), 2024–2024 · leading case: Frank v. Wyoming Sec'y of State (D. Wyo. 2024).
Frank v. Wyoming Sec'y of State (D. Wyo. 2024). “Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-26-113 . Mr. Frank specifically challenged the 300-foot1 election day buffer zone on the grounds that it unconstitutionally prevented him from distributing campaign literature and displaying bumper stickers within the zone.”
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