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2024
November 5
- See also: Wyoming 2024 local ballot measures
• Laramie County, Wyoming, Conservation District Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported continuing a conservation district tax, not to exceed one-half mill, on all property within Laramie County for the purpose of providing soil and water conservation programs directed by the Laramie County Conservation District. |
A "no" vote opposed continuing a conservation district tax. |
2023
November 7
- See also: Wyoming 2023 local ballot measures
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the Laramie County Fire Authority to issue $5,900,000 in bonds to purchase fire trucks, and firefighting equipment, and make improvements to fire stations. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the Laramie County Fire Authority to issue $5,900,000 in bonds to purchase fire trucks, and firefighting equipment, and make improvements to fire stations. |
2022
November 8
- See also: Wyoming 2022 local ballot measures
• Laramie County, Wyoming, Continuation of Sales Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supported continuing a 1% county sales and use tax with revenue used for general funding. |
A "no" vote opposed continuing a 1% county sales and use tax with revenue used for general funding. |
• Laramie County, Wyoming, Lodging Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supported continuing the county's 2% tax on the price paid for sleeping accommodations in hotels, motels, trailers parks, campgrounds, dude ranches, short-term condominiums, and other similar establishments. |
A "no" vote opposed continuing the county's 2% tax on the price paid for sleeping accommodations in hotels, motels, trailers parks, campgrounds, dude ranches, short-term condominiums, and other similar establishments. |
2021
November 2
- See also: Wyoming 2021 local ballot measures
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $15,762,000 is collected to fund relocating and replacing Cheyenne Fire Stations 3 and 5 and to construct a new fire station. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $15,762,000 is collected to fund relocating and replacing Cheyenne Fire Stations 3 and 5 and to construct a new fire station. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $12,639,617.92 is collected to fund public safety projects in Laramie County and the town of Pine Bluffs including a water system distribution project, acquiring an unmanned drone, information technology projects, and emergency systems and equipment. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $12,639,617.92 is collected to fund public safety projects in Laramie County and the town of Pine Bluffs including a water system distribution project, acquiring an unmanned drone, information technology projects, and emergency systems and equipment. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $13,445,863.86 is collected to fund public safety projects in Laramie County, the city of Cheyenne, and the towns of Albin, Burns, and Pine Bluffs, including emergency service vehicle maintenance, repairs, and replacements; 911 dispatch software upgrades; police department equipment; and fire station upgrades. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $13,445,863.86 is collected to fund public safety projects in Laramie County, the city of Cheyenne, and the towns of Albin, Burns, and Pine Bluffs, including emergency service vehicle maintenance, repairs, and replacements; 911 dispatch software upgrades; police department equipment; and fire station upgrades. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $11,422,795.71 is collected to fund road reconstruction projects in Laramie County. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $11,422,795.71 is collected to fund road reconstruction projects in Laramie County. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $14,000,000 is collected to fund road maintenance projects in the city of Cheyenne. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $14,000,000 is collected to fund road maintenance projects in the city of Cheyenne. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $13,584,264.61 is collected to fund infrastructure projects in Laramie County, the city of Cheyenne, and the towns of Albin, Burns, and Pine Bluffs, including landfill equipment; repairs to streets; sewer projects; parks and recreation projects; and Cheyenne Regional Airport parking lot projects. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $13,584,264.61 is collected to fund infrastructure projects in Laramie County, the city of Cheyenne, and the towns of Albin, Burns, and Pine Bluffs, including landfill equipment; repairs to streets; sewer projects; parks and recreation projects; and Cheyenne Regional Airport parking lot projects. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $13,260,856.53 is collected to fund infrastructure projects in Laramie County, the city of Cheyenne, and the towns of Albin, Burns, and Pine Bluffs, including the Albin mobile home park; Cheyenne Greenway System; and wastewater projects. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $13,260,856.53 is collected to fund infrastructure projects in Laramie County, the city of Cheyenne, and the towns of Albin, Burns, and Pine Bluffs, including the Albin mobile home park; Cheyenne Greenway System; and wastewater projects. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $9,066,350.77 is collected to provide funds for community enhancements in Laramie County and the city of Cheyenne such as new playground equipment, events center improvements, community colleges, the Johnson Pool, and a new book mobile. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $9,066,350.77 is collected to provide funds for community enhancements in Laramie County and the city of Cheyenne such as new playground equipment, events center improvements, community colleges, the Johnson Pool, and a new book mobile. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $10,151,131.22 is collected to fund construction of a new Senior Activity Center in Laramie County. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $10,151,131.22 is collected to fund construction of a new Senior Activity Center in Laramie County. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $6,017,966 is collected to fund the Cheyenne Downtown Improvements and Maintenance Project. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $6,017,966 is collected to fund the Cheyenne Downtown Improvements and Maintenance Project. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $2,000,000 is collected to fund the Cheyenne Gymnasium and Gymnastics Facility project to construct multi-use courts and gymnastics facilities. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $2,000,000 is collected to fund the Cheyenne Gymnasium and Gymnastics Facility project to construct multi-use courts and gymnastics facilities. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $3,500,000 is collected to provide funds for the city of Cheyenne to work with external partners such as LEADs and the Chamber of Commerce to complete community projects including at the downtown hole. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $3,500,000 is collected to provide funds for the city of Cheyenne to work with external partners such as LEADs and the Chamber of Commerce to complete community projects including at the downtown hole. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $3,000,000 is collected to provide funds for the city of Cheyenne for the Match Grant Opportunities Project to be able to match grant opportunities benefitting the city. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $3,000,000 is collected to provide funds for the city of Cheyenne for the Match Grant Opportunities Project to be able to match grant opportunities benefitting the city. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $2,250,000 is collected to provide funds for the Cheyenne Regional Airport. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Laramie County sales tax by 1% (from 5% to 6%) until $2,250,000 is collected to provide funds for the Cheyenne Regional Airport. |
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