Wyoming Statutes
§ 22-13-103 — Preservation of order; privacy of voting booths and machines
Wyoming § 22-13-103
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-13-103 (2026).
Text
(a)Judges of election have the duty and authority to
preserve order at the polls by any necessary and suitable means.
(b)To protect the privacy of the voter, voting booths and
voting machines shall be kept clear of all persons except voters
marking ballots and election officials discharging their duties.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 22-13-101
Poll hours; opening proclamation§ 22-13-102
Repealed By Laws 1998, ch. 100, § 5§ 22-13-104
Procedure before elector permitted to vote§ 22-13-106
Marking and depositing of paper ballots§ 22-13-107
Spoiled ballots§ 22-13-108
Repealed By Laws 2008, Ch. 115, § 2§ 22-13-109
Instruction in use of voting machine§ 22-13-110
Entering write-in votes§ 22-13-111
Repealed By Laws 2008, Ch. 115, § 2§ 22-13-112
Voting machine malfunction§ 22-13-114
Papers to assist marking permitted§ 22-13-115
Repealed by Laws 1990, ch. 42, §§ 1,2; 1991,Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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Wyoming § 22-13-103, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/13/22-13-103.