Wyoming Constitution

Article 3, § 50 — Apportionment for first legislature

Wyoming Const. art. 3, § 50

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Until an apportionment of senators and representatives as otherwise provided by law, they shall be divided among the several counties of the state in the following manner: Albany County, two senators and five representatives. Carbon County, two senators and five representatives. Converse County, one senator and three representatives. Crook County, one senator and two representatives. Fremont County, one senator and two representatives. Laramie County, three senators and six representatives. Johnson County, one senator and two representatives. Sheridan County, one senator and two representatives. Sweetwater County, two senators and three representatives. Uinta County, two senators and three representatives.

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