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Code · Wyoming · Title 22 — Elections · Chapter 15 — Challenging

22-15-104. Grounds for challenge.

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(a)A person offering to vote may be challenged for the following reasons:
(i)Not a qualified elector;
(ii)Not entitled to vote in the precinct;
(iii)Name does not appear on poll list and the person cannot meet the requirements to register at the polls;
(iv)Not the person he represents himself to be;
(v)Has already voted;
(vi)For in person voting, failure to present acceptable identification immediately before voting at the polling place or absentee polling place.
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