Section 22-25-112 – Campaign Advertising Rates.
22-25-112. Campaign advertising rates. Rates charged for political campaign advertising shall not be higher than rates charged for local advertising of the same quality and quantity.
Section 22-25-115 – Written Campaign Advertising; Prohibiting Placement on Public Property; Exception.
22-25-115. Written campaign advertising; prohibiting placement on public property; exception. Except as provided herein, written campaign advertising shall not be placed on or attached to any real or personal property of the state or its political subdivisions. This prohibition shall not apply to fairgrounds of the Wyoming state fair or of any county fair organized […]
Section 22-25-106 – Filing of Campaign Reports.
22-25-106. Filing of campaign reports. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (g) and (j) of this section and in addition to other reports required by this subsection: (i) Every candidate, whether successful or not, shall file an itemized statement of contributions and expenditures at least seven (7) days but not more than fourteen (14) […]
Section 22-25-107 – Where Reports to Be Filed.
22-25-107. Where reports to be filed. (a) All reports required under this chapter shall be filed as follows: (i) Any candidate for a municipal, county, judicial, school or college board office and any political action committee or candidate’s campaign committee supporting such a candidate and any political action committee or organization supporting or opposing a […]
Section 22-25-108 – Failure of Persons to File Reports; Notice; Penalties; Reconsideration.
22-25-108. Failure of persons to file reports; notice; penalties; reconsideration. (a) Any person required to file a report under W.S. 22-25-106 shall be given notice prior to an election, by the appropriate filing office specified under W.S. 22-25-107, that failure to file the report within the time required by that section shall subject the person […]
Section 22-25-110 – Campaign Advertising in Communications Media.
22-25-110. Campaign advertising in communications media. (a) It is unlawful for a candidate, political action committee, organization, including organizations causing an electioneering communication or an independent expenditure to be made, candidate’s campaign committee, or any political party central committee to pay for campaign literature or campaign advertising without conspicuously displaying or speaking the following disclosure: […]
Section 22-25-105 – Campaign Reporting Forms; Instructions and Warning.
22-25-105. Campaign reporting forms; instructions and warning. (a) The secretary of state shall prescribe the forms for reporting contributions and expenditures for primary, general and special election campaigns, together with written instructions for completing the form and a warning that violators are subject to criminal charges and civil penalties if the forms are not completed […]
Section 22-25-101 – Definitions; Statement of Formation.
22-25-101. Definitions; statement of formation. (a) Repealed By Laws 1998, ch. 100, § 5. (b) A political action committee and a candidate’s campaign committee, except those formed under federal law, shall file a statement of formation within ten (10) days after formation. This filing is required when any political action committee or candidate’s campaign committee […]
Section 22-25-102 – Contribution of Funds or Election Assistance Restricted; Limitation on Contributions; Right to Communicate; Civil Penalty.
22-25-102. Contribution of funds or election assistance restricted; limitation on contributions; right to communicate; civil penalty. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no organization except a political party, political action committee or candidate’s campaign committee, directly or indirectly through any officer, member, director or employee, shall contribute funds, other items of value or […]
Section 22-25-103 – Identifiable Expenses; Exceptions.
22-25-103. Identifiable expenses; exceptions. (a) Identifiable expenses include: (i) All forms of advertising expenses, including, but not limited to, radio, television, billboards and posters; (ii) Printing expenses; (iii) Expenses for retaining the services of a professional campaign consultant, or public relations or management firm; (iv) Postage. (b) Staff and postage expenses of a political party […]