Wyoming Statutes
§ 22-26-118 — Causing or attempting to cause candidate to withdraw or refuse nomination or election
Wyoming § 22-26-118
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-26-118 (2026).
Text
Causing or attempting to cause a candidate to withdraw or refuse
nomination or election consists of any person, or agent, or
officer, or any company, or corporation either causing or
attempting to cause any person or persons nominated as
candidates or elected at any election, to withdraw, or refrain
from accepting such nomination or election by threatening loss
of employment, business or patronage, if he or they accept such
candidacy or election, or making it a condition of employment,
business or patronage, that such candidacy or election shall not
be accepted.
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Unlawful opening of voting machine§ 22-26-105
Unlawful possession of key§ 22-26-106
False voting§ 22-26-107
Falsifying election documents§ 22-26-108
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Accepting bribe§ 22-26-111
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Wyoming § 22-26-118, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/26/22-26-118.