2011 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 22 - ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 20 - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
22-20-201. Proclamation of governor calling state convention.


WY Stat § 22-20-201 (1997 through Reg Sess) What's This?

(a) If the congress of the United States of America enacts any law requiring any question of repealing, amending or altering the constitution of the United States of America, or any part thereof, to be submitted to a convention of delegates chosen by the qualified electors of the state and does not prescribe the manner and method of calling, holding and conducting the convention and of canvassing the returns of the votes of the delegates thereto and determining, declaring and publishing the result of the vote of the delegates to the convention on any question voted upon, for which the convention is called, it is the duty of the governor to make a public proclamation:

(i) Calling the state convention;

(ii) Calling for the election of delegates to the state convention;

(iii) Specifying the place where and the time when the convention shall be held;

(iv) Specifying the number of delegates (who shall be qualified electors) of which the convention shall consist; and

(v) Specifying the method and manner by and in which delegates to the convention shall be elected.

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