Wyoming Constitution Practice Test

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How many Justices serve on the Wyoming Supreme Court and what is their term length?

Five Justices for a term of eight years

Wyoming's Supreme Court is a five-member bench, and each justice serves an eight-year term. This setup is fixed in the state constitution, giving the court a stable yet periodically reviewable composition. The governor selects justices from a slate provided by the Judicial Nominating Commission, and after eight years the term ends so the bench can be refreshed or renewed through the same appointment process. The five-justice, eight-year arrangement is the standard configuration, and it wouldn’t align with options proposing more or fewer justices or a different term length.

Seven Justices for ten years

Three Justices for six years

Nine Justices for four years

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