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Wyoming Midterm Election Guide

To our Wyoming family,


In preparation for the midterm election on November 8, we have prepared the following state voter guide to help you navigate and prepare for Election Day: where to vote; how to vote; and what’s on your ballot. We hope you find this guide helpful!


Please use this guide and share it with people who need it. An educated voter is a smart voter! Vote Smart!


Election Guide 2022:

Wyoming


Voter Registration Information:

Need to get registered, request an absentee ballot, or find your local polling place? All of that information and more can be found here: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/elections/voter-registration/WY


Need to contact your local election office for questions about your registration, ballot, polling place, or any other elections question? Find all their contact information here: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/elections/offices/WY


Elections/Candidates:


Congressional Elections: One seat for the U.S. House of Representatives and zero seats for the U.S. Senate are up for election this year. See all the candidates running in these elections here:

Notable races include:


Gubernatorial Elections: Jared Baldes, Mike Gordon, and Theresa Livingston are running for governor this year. See the full list of candidates running here:


State Legislature Elections: 62 seats for the Wyoming House of Representatives and 16 seats for the Wyoming Senate are up for election this year. See all the candidates running in these elections here:


Statewide Elections: Offices for Secretary of State, Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Treasurer are up for election this year. See all the candidates running in these elections here:


Ballot Measures:

Here are the statewide ballot measures appearing on your November ballot:

  • Wyoming Ballot Measure - HJR 9 - Proposition 1: The Wyoming Constitution allows the state to invest state funds in equities such as the stock of corporations, but does not allow the funds of counties, cities and other political subdivisions to be invested in equities. The adoption of this amendment would allow the funds of counties, cities and other political subdivisions to be invested in equities to the extent and in the manner the legislature may allow by law.

  • Wyoming Ballot Measure - HJR 1 - Proposition 2: Currently, the Wyoming Constitution requires Wyoming Supreme Court justices and district judges to retire at age seventy (70). An exception is included for justices and judges who had not completed six years of judicial service as of December 12, 1972. The adoption of this constitutional amendment would increase the mandatory retirement age of justices and district judges to age seventy-five (75) and would strike the now-obsolete exception for judicial service as of December 13, 1972.


See the full list of all 2022 national statewide ballot measures here: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/elections/ballot-measures/2022



Happy Election Season!


The Vote Smart Team

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