As Election Day approaches on November 5, this guide provides all the necessary information for voting in Wyoming. To access guides for other states, click here.
Do I Need to Register to Vote?
Yes, you must be registered to vote in Wyoming. Voters need to be at least 18 years old on Election Day and residents of the precinct where they intend to vote.
How Can I Register?
To register in person, Wyoming voters should check their county clerk’s website for a list of registration locations. If you can’t register in person, you can register by mail; just make sure to submit a completed and notarized Wyoming voter registration application along with a copy of an acceptable form of identification.
What Is the Registration Deadline?
The last day to register to vote for the general election is October 21.
How Can I Find My Polling Location?
To discover where your polling site is located, visit the Wyoming Secretary of State’s website.
Is Mail-in Voting Available?
Yes, you can vote by mail as an absentee voter. Absentee voting starts on October 8 and continues until the day before the election.
What Is the Final Date to Submit My Ballot?
Your ballot must be submitted by 7 p.m. on election night to be counted.
Can I Track My Ballot?
To check the status of your ballot, Wyoming voters should contact their county clerks.
What If I Need Assistance Getting to the Polling Place?
Currently, Wyoming does not have a statewide program in place to assist voters in reaching their polling locations.
Where Can I Find Election Results?
Stay tuned to YSL News for live updates on presidential, congressional, and statewide election results.