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Wyoming Regulations § 13-6 Judges' Work Schedule

Up to Chapter 13: Election Judges and Counting Board Members

Regulation Text

(a) The head or chief judge may not work a split shift.
(b) The County Clerk shall determine if election judges may work split shifts during an election. The County Clerk shall:
(i) Determine which precincts, if any, may use spilt shifts.
(ii) Set specific hours to be worked.
(iii) Ensure that each shift includes an equal number of election judges representing each major political party. If major political parties cannot be represented, the County Clerk may use unaffiliated election judges.
(c) Election judges that are permitted to work a split shift shall:
(i) Stay at the polls until relieved from duty by a replacement election judge.
(ii) Shall complete all necessary paperwork required by the County Clerk.
(iii) Shall sign a time sheet designating the time arrived and time departed.
(iv) Shall sign a log verifying that the reconciliation of the count has been completed, note any discrepancies, and the reasons for any discrepancies.
(d) The County Clerk may establish additional procedures for the transition between shift election judges.

History

Amended, Eff. 8/26/2022 .

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