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Section 22-17-101 – Right to Contest Elections; Exception; Grounds.

22-17-101. Right to contest elections; exception; grounds. (a) A qualified elector may contest the right of a person declared elected to an office in the elector’s county, municipality, district or precinct, other than the office of state legislator, United States president and vice-president and presidential elector, on the following grounds: (i) Misconduct or material negligence […]

Section 22-17-102 – Commencement by Verified Petition; Contents.

22-17-102. Commencement by verified petition; contents. (a) Election contests for all primary election offices and all general election offices other than state legislators, United States president and vice-president and presidential elector, may be commenced by the contestant filing with the clerk of the district court of the county, within fourteen (14) days after the results […]

Section 22-17-103 – Summons; Conduct of Suit.

22-17-103. Summons; conduct of suit. Summons shall be issued against the person whose election is being contested and upon the election official responsible for conducting the election. The suit shall be conducted as a civil action and shall be considered for an expedited docket.

Section 22-17-104 – Judgment for Costs.

22-17-104. Judgment for costs. If the proceedings in an election contest are dismissed for insufficiency, or want of prosecution, or if the election is confirmed by the court, judgment shall be rendered for costs against the party contesting the election and in favor of the party whose election was contested. If the election is annulled […]

Section 22-17-105 – Ballot Propositions Contestable; Nature of Action.

22-17-105. Ballot propositions contestable; nature of action. A ballot proposition which may by law be submitted to a vote of the people of a county, city or town, district, or other political subdivision may be contested by a petition of five (5) registered electors of the county, city or town, district or other political subdivision […]

Section 22-17-106 – Grounds for Contesting Ballot Propositions.

22-17-106. Grounds for contesting ballot propositions. (a) A ballot proposition may be contested for any of the following reasons: (i) Misconduct or material negligence of an election official which affected the result of the election; (ii) The election result was influenced by a bribe; (iii) Illegal votes were counted or legal votes were not counted.

Section 22-17-107 – Defense of Contested Ballot Proposition.

22-17-107. Defense of contested ballot proposition. (a) A contested ballot proposition shall be defended by the following officers: (i) Statewide proposition-attorney general; (ii) Countywide proposition-county attorney; (iii) Municipal proposition – municipal attorney; (iv) School or community college district or other special district proposition-the appropriate school board, community college board or special district governing body.

Section 22-17-108 – Court Judgment in Contests.

22-17-108. Court judgment in contests. A judgment of the court in an election contest shall confirm or annul the election or declare elected a qualified candidate receiving the highest number of legal votes, or declare the result of the election on each contested ballot proposition. The election of a candidate receiving the highest number of […]

Section 22-17-109 – Contesting Election of State Legislator; Generally.

22-17-109. Contesting election of state legislator; generally. The election of a member of the state legislature may be contested by a registered elector of the legislator’s county or district, upon any of the grounds specified by law for the contest of the election of other elected officials. The state senate and house of representatives respectively […]

Section 22-17-110 – Contesting Election of State Legislator; Commencement.

22-17-110. Contesting election of state legislator; commencement. A contest of the election of a member of the state legislature shall be commenced within thirty (30) days after his election has been certified by the state canvassing board by serving him personally or at his mailing address with a notice of intent to contest setting forth […]

Section 22-17-114 – Contesting Election of President, Vice-President or Presidential Elector.

22-17-114. Contesting election of president, vice-president or presidential elector. The election of a United States president and vice-president candidate, or presidential elector, shall only be contested, presented to and tried before the Wyoming legislature under joint rules of the house of representatives and senate. Such a contest may be initiated by a Wyoming elector by […]