Wyoming Statutes
§ 22-26-119 — Violation of Election Code by officials
Wyoming § 22-26-119
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-26-119 (2026).
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Violation of the Election Code by an official consists of the
willful violation of the Election Code by any official or by any
deputy or assistant official, or the willful failure or refusal
of any official or assistant to perform an act or duty required
of him by the Election Code. Any official, deputy or assistant
who commits a violation of the Election Code is guilty of a
felony and, in addition to the penalty prescribed by W.S.
22-26-101, is subject to removal from office in a proceeding
instituted for that purpose.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 22-26-101
Felony offenses generally§ 22-26-102
Registration offenses§ 22-26-103
Unlawful opening of ballot box§ 22-26-104
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
False swearing§ 22-26-109
Offering bribe§ 22-26-110
Accepting bribe§ 22-26-111
Intimidation§ 22-26-112
Misdemeanor offenses generally§ 22-26-113
Electioneering too close to a polling place§ 22-26-114
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Wyoming § 22-26-119, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/26/22-26-119.