Wyoming Code § 9-1-104

Qualifications for office; ineligibility of candidates convicted of certain sex offenses
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(a)  In addition to any other qualifications to hold public office, no sex offender shall be eligible to be a candidate for, or be appointed to, any of the following offices:
(i)  Trustee of a school district;
(ii)  Community college district board member;
(iii)  County attorney or district attorney;
(iv)  County commissioner;
(v)  Member of the governing body of a city or town;
(vi)  Mayor of a city or town;
(vii)  County sheriff;
(viii)  Any office of an elected statewide official;
(ix)  Member of the legislature;
(x)  Member of the board of trustees of the University of Wyoming;
(xi)  Clerk of district court;
(xii)  Member of the state board of education;
(xiii)  County clerk;
(xiv)  County treasurer;
(xv)  County coroner;
(xvi)  City attorney.
(b)  The secretary of state, county clerk or other appropriate election official shall refuse to certify a candidate's name if the candidate is ineligible to hold public office under this section. If a person in office is disqualified from office under this section, the office shall be deemed vacant as provided in W.S. 22-18-101(a)(iv).
(c)  As used in this section, "sex offender" means a person who is currently registered on the central registry of offenders under W.S. 7-19-301 through 7-19-310.

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