Wyoming Statutes
§ 15-3-201 — Mayoral veto; overriding thereof; failure to act
Wyoming § 15-3-201
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 15-3-201 (2026).
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The mayor is entitled to sign or veto any ordinance passed by
the governing body and to sign or veto any order, bylaw,
resolution, award or vote to enter into any contract, or the
allowance of any claim. A veto may be overridden by a vote of
two-thirds (2/3) of all the qualified members of the council. If
the mayor neglects or refuses to sign any ordinance and fails to
return it with his objections in writing at the next regular
meeting of the governing body, it becomes law without his
signature. The mayor may veto any item of any appropriation
ordinance and approve the remainder thereof. The items vetoed
may be passed over the veto as in other cases. The mayor does
not have a vote in any matter involving the override of a veto.
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