Wyoming Statutes

§ 22-6-109 — Elector's petition alleging error or omission

Wyoming § 22-6-109
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 22Elections
Ch. 6BALLOTS

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-6-109 (2026).

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(a)Not later than three (3) days after the ballot is posted an elector may file a notarized affidavit with the county clerk alleging that an error or omission exists in any official ballot to be voted within the county. The county clerk shall, if the affidavit has merit, correct the error or omission as soon as possible.
(b)Not earlier than three (3) days and not more than six
(6)days after filing the notarized affidavit with the county clerk, if the clerk fails to correct the alleged error or omission, the elector may file a petition in district court alleging that an error or omission exists in any official ballot to be voted within the county. The court shall, as soon as practical, order the ballot corrected or dismiss the petition.

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