Wyoming Statutes
§ 22-3-118 — Proof of identity
Wyoming § 22-3-118
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-3-118 (2026).
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(a)Unless a voter is challenged pursuant to W.S. 22-15-
101 through 22-15-109, and except as provided in W.S. 22-9-
104(a)(vi) for an absentee ballot obtained in person by the
elector, no identification shall be required when:
(i)Voting by absentee ballot after having registered
in person; or
(ii)Voting by absentee ballot after having
registered by mail and having submitted a copy of the person's
acceptable identification, proof of United States citizenship as
defined by W.S. 22-1-102(a)(lvi) and proof of residence as set
forth in W.S. 22-1-102(a)(xxxix)(A) and (lv), at the time of
registration.
(b)Repealed by Laws 2020, ch. 100, § 2.
(c)Repealed by Laws 2020, ch. 100, § 2.
(d)Voters who are challenged and are unable to provide
the required proof of identity shall be offered provisio
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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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