Wyoming Statutes
§ 5-1-102 — Terms of judicial nominating commission members; expenses; removal
Wyoming § 5-1-102
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 5-1-102 (2026).
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(a)The terms of the elected and appointed voting members
of the judicial nominating commission created by Article 5,
Section 4, Wyoming Constitution, shall be four (4) years except
the initial term for one (1) attorney and one (1) elector shall
be two (2) years and the initial term for one (1) attorney and
one (1) elector shall be three (3) years. The members of the
Wyoming state bar initially elected to the commission shall draw
lots to determine the term each shall serve. The governor shall
designate whether the length of the term of electors he
initially appoints to the commission shall be two (2), three (3)
or four (4) years. The governor may remove any member he
appoints as provided in W.S. 9-1-202.
(b)The members of the judicial nominating commission,
including any advisors, shall
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