Wyoming Statutes
§ 22-29-108 — Method of determining validity of landowner signatures
Wyoming § 22-29-108
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-29-108 (2026).
Text
(a)In examining any petition required or permitted to be
signed by landowners, the county clerk or district secretary
shall disregard the signature of a person not shown as owner on
the assessment roll unless prior to certification the secretary
or county clerk is furnished with written evidence, satisfactory
to the county clerk or district secretary, that the signer:
(i)Is a legal representative of the owner;
(ii)Is entitled to be shown as owner of land on the
assessment roll; or
(iii)Is a purchaser under a contract to purchase
real property.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 22-29-101
Short title§ 22-29-102
Definitions§ 22-29-104
Definitions when principal act is silent§ 22-29-106
Requirements for signers of petition; signer's
withdrawal prohibited; chief petitioners designated§ 22-29-111
Formation and initial director election§ 22-29-112
Subsequent director elections§ 22-29-114
Election procedures for elections other than
mail ballot elections; canvass, recount and contests§ 22-29-116
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Wyoming § 22-29-108, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/29/22-29-108.