Wyoming Statutes
§ 5-9-109 — Term of judges
The terms of circuit court judges shall be four (4) years. Each
judge selected under the provisions of article 5, section 4, of
the Wyoming Constitution shall serve for one (1) year after his
appointment and until the first Monday in January following the
next general election after the expiration of such year. He
shall, at such general election, stand for retention in office
throughout the circuit as provided in article 5, section 4, of
the Wyoming Constitution.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 5-9-102
Circuit court established; funding§ 5-9-103
Number and location of judges§ 5-9-104
Repealed by Laws 2018, ch. 108, § 3§ 5-9-105
Extending jurisdiction to try misdemeanors
committed in violation of city or town ordinances§ 5-9-108
Name of court; presider§ 5-9-109
Term of judges§ 5-9-111
Qualifications for appointment§ 5-9-115
Repealed By Laws 2011, Ch. 57, § 1