Wyoming Statutes
§ 22-6-111 — Only name of candidate on ballot; exception
Wyoming § 22-6-111
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 22-6-111 (2026).
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A candidate may use the name on the ballot by which he is
generally known. Professional titles and degrees shall not
appear on the ballot. If in the opinion of the officer with whom
the application for nomination or election is filed the names of
two (2) or more candidates for any office to be voted on at the
same election are the same or so similar as to confuse the
electors as to the candidates' identity, the occupation and
residence address of each of these candidates shall be printed
under the candidate's name on the ballot.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 22-6-102
County clerk to print ballots; exception§ 22-6-103
Official ballots§ 22-6-105
Sample ballots; publication§ 22-6-106
Replacement of lost ballots§ 22-6-108
Errors or omissions; posting§ 22-6-110
Ballot propositions§ 22-6-112
Name to appear only once; exception§ 22-6-113
More than 1 ballot on machine§ 22-6-114
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