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Party labels in Wyoming school board elections
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Wyoming overview: • Election dates: On cycle |
Key policies: • Election dates and timing • Party labels on the ballot |
Key terms • On-cycle elections • Off-cycle elections • Off-year elections • Off-date elections • Party labels • Partisan elections • Nonpartisan elections |
School board elections in Wyoming are nonpartisan, which means party labels do not appear on the ballot for school board candidates.
See law: Wyoming Statute Section 22-6-125
There were 48 public school districts in Wyoming with a total of 332 school board member seats as of 2023. Those school districts operated a total of 347 schools serving 94,234 students.
Wyoming is one of 41 states with state laws providing for nonpartisan school board elections.
The information in this page was last updated in 2023. Please email editor@ballotpedia.org with any updates, corrections, exceptions, or improvements.
Wyoming state law governing party labels on the ballot for school board elections
School board elections in Wyoming are nonpartisan, which means party labels do not appear on the ballot for school board candidates. Wyoming Statute states that there must be a nonpartisan ballot containing school board elections as well as judge and magistrate retention elections, municipal office elections, community college trustee elections, special district director elections, county subdivision office elections, and ballot measures.
See law: Wyoming Statute Section 22-6-125
Examples of how school board candidates appear on the ballot in Wyoming
Below is an excerpt from a Wyoming general election sample ballot showing both nonpartisan offices — including school board races — and partisan state and county offices.
How does Wyoming compare to other states?
Across the country, there are 13,187 public school districts governed by a total of 83,183 school board members. They are elected directly by voters except for a small handful of exceptions who are appointed.
As of July 2025, over 85% of school boards are elected without any party labels on the ballot identifying the candidates' affiliation with a political party. State laws in five states containing 1,169 school districts (9%) provide for party labels on the ballot for school board elections. In five states containing 554 districts (4%), state laws effectively provide for both the option of including or not including party labels on the ballot for school board elections. In the remaining states with elected local school board members, state law provides for school board elections without the inclusion of party labels on the ballot.
Elections in which party labels are included on the ballot are referred to as partisan elections. Elections in which party labels are not included on the ballot are referred to as nonpartisan elections.
The state laws of 40 states containing 11,472 school districts provide for school board elections without party labels identifying the affiliation of candidates listed on the ballot (nonpartisan elections).
State laws of five states provide for school board elections with party labels identifying the affiliation of candidates listed on the ballot (partisan elections):
State laws of five states containing 554 school districts effectively provide both options depending on the district. The details and the number of districts that fall in each category vary among the states. Those five states are:
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