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Code · Wyoming · Title 22 — Elections · Chapter 3 — Registration

22-3-108. Official registry list information.

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(a)The official registry list shall contain at least the following information as to each registered elector:
(i)Name in full;
(ii)Residence by street number and name, if any;
(iii)Voting district and precinct numbers;
(iv)Party affiliation, if declared;
(v)House and senate district numbers;
(vi)Date of birth;
(vii)The elector's Wyoming driver's license number, or if the elector has no Wyoming driver's license, one
(1)of the following unique identifying numbers:
(A)The last four
(4)digits of the elector's social security number, or if the elector also has no social security number;
(B)A unique identifying number generated by the state.
(viii)A unique identifying number generated by the state;
(ix)Information relating to absentee ballot status; and
(x)Date of registration.
(b)The official registry list may contain the following information as to each registered elector:
(i)Repealed By Laws 2004, Chapter 94, § 4.
(ii)County of residence;
(iii)Repealed by Laws 2023, ch. 67, § 2.
(iv)Repealed By Laws 2004, Chapter 94, § 4.
(v)Name of municipal corporation of residence, if any;
(vi)Number of school district of residence;
(vii)Mailing address;
(viii)Gender; and
(ix)Telephone number, if any.
(c)The county clerk may maintain within the election records the social security numbers of registered electors for identification purposes.
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