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Code · Wyoming · Title 22 — Elections · Chapter 6 — Ballots

22-6-125. Order of offices and ballot propositions on

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nonpartisan ballots.
(a)The nonpartisan ballot shall contain the offices and ballot propositions to be voted on in the following order:
(i)Retention of justices of the supreme court;
(ii)Retention of district court judges;
(iii)Retention of circuit court judges;
(iv)Retention of magistrates;
(v)Repealed By Laws 2004, Chapter 42, § 2 and Chapter 94, § 4.
(vi)Candidates for municipal offices;
(vii)Candidates for community college trustees;
(viii)Candidates for school board trustees;
(ix)Candidates for special district directors;
(x)Candidates for other offices of county subdivisions;
(xi)Constitutional amendments;
(xii)Initiative propositions;
(xiii)Referendum propositions;
(xiv)Other ballot propositions.
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