22-11-102. Use authorized; purchase or lease. The board of county commissioners of each county may adopt for use, either experimentally or permanently, in any election in any or all polling places within the county, any electronic voting system authorized by law.
22-11-103. Capabilities required. (a) Every electronic voting system adopted for use in Wyoming shall: (i) Provide for voting in secrecy; (ii) Permit each voter to vote at any election for all candidates and offices, and on any question, for which he is lawfully entitled to vote; (iii) Permit voting either by paper ballot, by ballot […]
22-11-104. Conduct of elections in which systems utilized. (a) All provisions of the Election Code governing the conduct of elections shall apply to elections in which electronic voting systems are used, except that the county clerk of any county in which an electronic voting system is used may make such modifications in ballot form as […]
22-11-105. Spoiled ballots. Any voter who spoils his paper ballot or ballot card may return it and secure a replacement. The word “Spoiled” shall be written across the face of the voided ballot, and it shall be placed in an envelope for spoiled ballots. Spoiled ballots shall be delivered with the returns to the county […]
22-11-106. Procedure after voter marks paper ballot. After marking the paper ballot, the voter shall place the ballot in the voting machine. If the votes are being counted at a central counting center as authorized by W.S. 22-14-114(b), the voter shall instead place the paper ballot in the ballot box.
22-11-107. Failure of automatic tabulating equipment. If the automatic tabulating equipment fails during the ballot count, the counting board shall use an alternate method of counting the ballots.
22-11-108. Retabulation. A retabulation may be performed at the discretion of the county clerk. If the retabulation indicates a different count, the result of the last retabulation shall be the official result unless a recount is conducted. If the difference in the retabulations affects the result of any race or ballot proposition, a recount under […]
22-11-109. Post election audit. The county clerk shall conduct a random audit of ballots by processing the preaudited group of test ballots as described in W.S. 22-11-104(b)(iii) on five percent (5%) of the automated tabulating equipment for that county, but on not less than one (1) machine, within thirty (30) days of any election in […]