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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The official nonpartisan ballot for a general election shall be printed in substantially the following form:
OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN ELECTION BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION
County of ․․․, Election District ․․․, Precinct ․․․ Date ․․․
(here print instructions)
CANDIDATES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE
For Justice(s) of the Supreme Court
(Here designate the particular term, such as “regular eight (8) year term”, or the “unexpired term of ․․․ years”).
|
Shall Justice John Roe be retained in office? |
Yes |
No |
|
☐ |
☐ |
|
|
Shall Justice Richard Roe be retained in office? |
Yes |
No |
|
☐ |
☐ |
For Judge(s) of the District Court of the ․․․ Judicial District
(Here designate the particular term, such as “regular six (6) year term”, or the “unexpired term of ․․․ years”).
|
Shall Judge Jane Roe be retained in office? |
Yes |
No |
|
☐ |
☐ |
|
|
Shall Judge Richard Roe be retained in office? |
Yes |
No |
|
☐ |
☐ |
For Circuit Court Judge
(Here designate the particular term, such as “regular four-year term”, or the “unexpired term of ․․․ years”).
|
Shall Judge John Doe be retained in office? |
Yes |
No |
|
☐ |
☐ |
|
|
Shall Judge Richard Roe be retained in office? |
Yes |
No |
|
☐ |
☐ |
For Magistrate
(Here designate the particular term, such as “regular four (4) year term”, or the “unexpired term of ․․․ years”).
|
Shall Magistrate John Doe be retained in office? |
Yes |
No |
|
☐ |
☐ |
|
|
Shall Magistrate Richard Roe be retained in office? |
Yes |
No |
|
☐ |
☐ |
Align all designations of office to correspond on the ballot with the listing of names of candidates for the proper office and term.
BALLOT PROPOSITIONS
|
Proposed Constitutional Amendment Letter A: |
For |
Against |
|
(Ballot Statement) |
☐ |
☐ |
|
Proposed Initiative Proposition Number One: |
For |
Against |
|
(Ballot Statement) |
☐ |
☐ |
|
Proposed Referendum Proposition Number One: |
For |
Against |
|
(Ballot Statement) |
☐ |
☐ |
|
Other Ballot Propositions: |
For |
Against |
|
(Ballot Statement For Each Proposition) |
☐ |
☐ |
(b) The official nonpartisan ballot for a primary election shall be so identified in the title and shall omit all references to justices of the supreme court, judges of the district court and circuit court judges but otherwise shall be in the same form as the general election nonpartisan ballot.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 22. Elections § 22-6-126. Form of nonpartisan ballots - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-22-elections/wy-st-sect-22-6-126/
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