Wyoming Statutes
§ 22-3-116 — Notice of intent to cancel registration
Wyoming § 22-3-116
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-3-116 (2026).
Text
When the county clerk has information that a registration should
be cancelled, he shall mail a notice of intent to cancel to the
elector at his address on the registry list stating the reason
for cancellation. When the secretary of state or county clerk
receives information indicating that there is evidence that an
elector may have moved to another state, the secretary of state
and the county clerk may use any lawful means to investigate
whether the registration should be cancelled, and based on this
investigation, the county clerk may mail a notice of intent to
cancel to the elector in accordance with this section. In
addition to mailing the notice, the county clerk may also
provide notice to the elector by email. The notice shall state
that cancellation shall occur within twenty (20) day
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Nearby Sections
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§ 22-3-102
Qualifications; temporary registration§ 22-3-104
Methods of verification; signing oath; time for
proving eligibility; registration locations§ 22-3-105
Investigation of voter qualifications; striking
names from registry; criteria; notice; appeal§ 22-3-108
Official registry list information§ 22-3-110
Expense of preparing poll lists§ 22-3-111
Preparation and contents of pollbooks§ 22-3-115
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