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Section 22-9-104 - How to Apply; Information Required.

WY Stat § 22-9-104 (2019) (N/A)
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22-9-104. How to apply; information required.

(a) A qualified elector may apply for an absentee ballot either in person, in writing, or by telephone, by furnishing the following information:

(i) Name in full, social security number (optional), date of birth, and current Wyoming residence address by street, city, county, and zip code or last Wyoming residence address and month and year of leaving Wyoming to live temporarily in another state or nation, if applicable;

(ii) The election for which the absentee ballot is requested;

(iii) If a primary election, the political party ballot if desired;

(iv) A statement that applicant is entitled to vote in the election;

(v) If not obtained in person by the elector, the address to which the absentee ballot is to be mailed or the name of the individual the elector designates in writing to deliver the ballot to the elector.

(b) If the foregoing information is received other than in writing, the clerk receiving the same shall reduce it to writing.

(c) Request for a ballot may be made on behalf of an absentee qualified elector if the prescribed information is furnished.

(d) No organization or person on behalf of an organization shall obtain an absentee ballot for an elector.

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Section 22-9-104 - How to Apply; Information Required.