Wyoming Statutes § 22-3-115 Grounds for cancellation of registration
Statute Text
(a)
A registered elector's registration shall be cancelled for any one (1) of the following reasons:
(i)
Failure to vote in any general election;
(ii)
Death;
(iii)
Removal of residence from the county or state more than thirty (30) days prior to an election;
(iv)
Disqualification to vote;
(v)
Receipt of notification that the elector has registered to vote in another jurisdiction;
(vi)
Upon written request of the elector
at any time except for the period for which party changes are prohibited as specified in
W.S.
22-5-214
.
(b)
A registered elector's registration shall not be cancelled if the elector in any general election requested an absentee ballot which was rejected.
History
Amended by Laws 2023 , ch. 151 , § 1 , eff. 3/2/2023 .
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