Wyoming Regulations § 13-4 Absentee Ballots
Regulation Text
(a)
For absentee ballots that are counted at the polling place location, or if a county clerk is using a central counting center:
(i)
If an absentee ballot has been sent to a voter and that voter attempts to vote at the polls, the election judge shall determine whether an absentee ballot has been received in the County Clerk's office for that voter.
(ii)
If the absentee ballot has been received in the County Clerk's office, the voter may not vote in person.
(iii)
If the election judge is not able to reach the County Clerk, the judge shall offer to let the voter vote a provisional ballot. The decision to count the provisional ballot shall be decided by the county canvassing board pursuant to
W.S.
22-15-105
(d)
.
(iv)
If the voter's absentee ballot has not been received by the County Clerk's office, the voter shall be allowed to vote.
(b)
If a voter is issued more than one (1) ballot, the first ballot received by the County Clerk or cast at a polling place shall be considered the voter's only official ballot.
History
Amended, Eff. 8/26/2022 .
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