Wyoming Constitution

Article 5, § 19 — State divided into districts; election and terms of district judges

Wyoming Const. art. 5, § 19

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Until otherwise provided by law, the state shall be divided into three judicial districts, in each of which there shall be elected at general elections, by the electors thereof, one judge of the district court therein, whose term shall be six (6) years from the first Monday in January succeeding his election and until his successor is duly qualified.

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