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If a voter is unable to visit an official polling station in person, they may be able to cast an absentee ballot. This allows them to submit a vote by mail.
While every state is required to offer mail-in absentee voting, each state has different election rules and may only allow the vote-by-mail option for certain people under certain circumstances. However, any registered Wyoming voter can apply for an absentee ballot or vote by mail.
*States do not send absentee ballots automatically, so voters must request one.
Learn more about Absentee and Early Voting on the national voter website here. Or, find absentee voter information for Wyoming residents here.
In Wyoming, you can use an absentee ballot or vote-by-mail option if you are:
Learn more about eligibility requirements for absentee voting in Wyoming here.
You have the right to vote if you meet the eligibility requirements. Call the Election Protection Hotline at (866) 687-8683 immediately if anyone tries to stop you from voting, such as:
Learn more about election protection on the Vote.org guide here.
You can request an absentee ballot by:
You can also request a voter registration card if you are not registered to vote by using one of the two methods described above and filling out the Wyoming Voter Registration Form here.
If you have never registered to vote in Wyoming, you will need to submit a copy of the following documents along with your Wyoming Absentee Ballot Application:
Military members, their family and overseas U.S. citizens can register to vote and request an absentee ballot using the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) here. Military and overseas voters can also complete the FPCA online here.
For additional help, overseas military personnel and their families can use the third-party organization U.S. Vote Foundation’s website here. The nonpartisan organization’s website lets you register to vote and request an absentee ballot here. For election dates and deadlines in Wyoming, click here.
Other third-party registration websites are also available to help you register to vote online or request an absentee ballot:
You can also contact your local County Clerk’s Office to check your voter status. Find your nearest office and contact information below and here.
Albany County Clerk 525 Grand Avenue, Suite 202 Laramie, WY 82070 Ph. 307.721.2546 Fax 307.721.2544 elections@co.albany.wy.us |
Big Horn County Clerk County Courthouse, P.O. Box 31 Basin, WY 82410-0031 Ph. 307.568.2357 Fax 307.568.9375 Lori.Smallwood@bighorncountywy.gov annette.dillon@bighorncountywy.gov |
Campbell County Clerk P.O. Box 3010 Gillette, WY 82717-3010 Ph. 307.686.1892 Fax 307.687.6455 cds02@ccgov.net |
Carbon County Clerk P.O. Box 6 Rawlins, WY 82301-0006 Ph. 307.328.2650 Fax 307.328.2669 elections@carbonwy.com |
Converse County Clerk 107 North 5th Street, Suite 114 Douglas, WY 82633-2448 Ph. 307.358.2244 Fax 307.358.5998 janeen.morvee@conversecountywy.gov |
Crook County Clerk P.O. Box 37 Sundance, WY 82729-0037 Ph. 307.283.1323 Fax 307.283.3038 LindaF@crookcounty.wy.gov melissaj@crookcounty.wy.gov |
Fremont County Clerk 450 North 2nd Street, Room 220 Lander, WY 82520-0090 Ph. 307.332.1089 Fax 307.332.1132 elections@fremontcountywy.gov |
Goshen County Clerk P.O. Box 160 Torrington, WY 82240-0160 Ph. 307.532.4051 Fax 307.532.7375 countyclerk@goshencounty.org |
Hot Springs County Clerk 415 Arapahoe Thermopolis, WY 82443-2783 Ph. 307.864.3515 Fax 307.864.3333 elections@hscounty.com |
Johnson County Clerk 76 North Main Street Buffalo, WY 82834-1883 Ph. 307.684.7272 Fax 307.684.2708 vedelman@johnsoncowy.us clerk@johnsoncowy.us |
Laramie County Clerk P.O. Box 608 Cheyenne, WY 82003-0608 Ph. 307.633.4242 Fax 307.633.4240 election@laramiecountyclerk.com |
Lincoln County Clerk 925 Sage Avenue, Suite 101 Kemmerer, WY 83101 Ph. 307.877.2027 or 2021 Fax 307.877.3101 jpainter@lcwy.org abrunski@lcwy.org |
Natrona County Clerk 200 North Center Street P.O. Box 863 Casper, WY 82601-0863 Ph. 307.235.9217 Fax 307.235.9367 elections@natronacounty-wy.gov |
Niobrara County Clerk P.O. Box 420 Lusk, WY 82225-0420 Ph. 307.334.2211 Fax 307.334.3013 bfreeman@niobraracounty.org |
Park County Clerk 1002 Sheridan Cody, WY 82414-3589 Ph. 307.527.8620 Fax 307.527.8626 voterinfo@parkcounty.us |
Platte County Clerk P.O. Drawer 728 Wheatland, WY 82201-0728 Ph. 307.322.2315 Fax 307.322.2245 pcelection@plattecountywyoming.com |
Sheridan County Clerk 224 South Main Street; Suite B-17 Sheridan, WY 82801 Ph. 307.674.2515 Fax 307.674.2909 elections@sheridancounty.com |
Sublette County Clerk P.O. Box 250 Pinedale, WY 82941-0250 Ph. 307.367.4372 Fax 307.367.6396 Carrie.Long@sublettewyo.com |
Sweetwater County Clerk 80 West Flaming Gorge Way, Suite 155 Green River, WY 82935 Ph. 307.872.3733 Fax 307.872.3994 elections@sweet.wy.us |
Teton County Clerk P.O. Box 1727 Jackson, WY 83001-1727 Ph. 307.733.4430 Fax 307.739.8681 elections@tetoncountywy.gov |
Uinta County Clerk P.O. Box 810 Evanston, WY 82931 Ph. 307.783.0306 Fax 307.783.0376 kigoble@uintacounty.com |
Washakie County Clerk 1001 Big Horn Avenue P.O. Box 260 Worland, WY 82401 Ph. 307.347.3131 Fax 307.347.9366 clerk@washakiecounty.net |
Weston County Clerk 1 West Main Newcastle, WY 82701 Ph. 307.746.4744 Fax 307.746.9505 clerk@westongov.com |
Absentee voters will receive a pre-addressed envelope and an affidavit along with the ballot. An affidavit is an oath that the written statement is true. You must sign the affidavit and put your ballot in the provided envelope.
The envelope you receive with the affidavit and the ballot will have the address already printed on it. Once you fill out your ballot and sign the affidavit, all you have to do is seal the documents in the pre-addressed envelope and mail the envelope.
If you have questions about mailing your absentee ballot, contact your local County Clerk’s Office. Find your nearest local County Clerk office and contact information here, or in the section above.
To vote by mail, you must first request an absentee ballot by mail, in person, or online. Your local County Clerk’s office must receive your application for an absentee ballot at least 1 day before the election day.
So, if you are sending an absentee ballot application by mail, be sure to mail your application with enough time so your County Clerk office will receive your application at least 1 day before the election. You can find the Wyoming absentee ballot application forms to download and print here.
Your local County Clerk’s office must receive your absentee ballot by 8:00 pm on election day. Once you receive your absentee ballot, you must complete the ballot, sign the affidavit, and mail in your pre-addressed envelope before election day. Be sure to consider the delivery time when mailing your ballot in advance of election day, so it will arrive at the County Clerk office by 8:00 pm on the day of the election.
To view the Wyoming election schedules and find the exact date and time that will be the deadline for you to send in your absentee ballot or for your local Wyoming election office to receive your absentee ballot, use one of these resources:
To learn about the primary candidates who will be running for local, state and federal offices in Wyoming in upcoming elections, check the Wyoming State website here.
From the third-party organization Ballotpedia.org, you can also find information on candidates who will run in the upcoming Wyoming elections, including the:
Elections in Wyoming are held to elect people into Federal, State, and Local offices.
Federal offices include the following:
State offices include the following:
Local offices include the following:
If you have further questions about absentee ballots or the voter registration process, contact your local County Clerk’s Office. Find your nearest office and contact information here.
You can also contact the Wyoming Elections Division by phone at (307) 777-5860 or by email at elections@wyo.gov. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
While we are not affiliated with the government in any way, our private company engaged writers to research the voting registration process and compiled a guide and the following answers to frequently asked questions. Our goal is to help you get the resources that you need by providing useful information on the process.
Our free Voter Registration Guide is filled with helpful information about how to register to vote, eligibility and how to get in touch with local offices. You can view or download our free guide here.
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U.S. citizens must register to vote if they wish to participate in local, state, and federal elections. The purpose of the registration is for states to be able to verify their residents’ eligibility to vote because certain circumstances can disqualify a citizens’ right to vote in the U.S.
To register to vote, you must fill out a voting registration application and provide documents that prove you are qualified. You can do this online through your state office of elections, through third party companies that provide voting registration services, or in person at your local county elections office.
After successfully registering to vote, your state will mail you a voter registration card.
Learn more about Voter Registration on the USA.gov Voter Registration webpage here. Or, find further information on the Wyoming Voter Registration Form here.
To register to vote in Wyoming, you must:
You have the right to vote if you meet the eligibility requirements. Call the Election Protection Hotline at (866) 687-8683 immediately if anyone tries to stop you from voting, such as:
Learn more about election protection on Vote.org’s guide here.
Find out more about the eligibility requirements for voter registration in Wyoming here.
To register to vote in Wyoming, complete the following three steps:
Learn what documents you will need here.
To register to vote by mail, click here to access the Wyoming Voter Registration Form. Mail the completed form to your local County Clerk’s Office. Find your nearest office and contact information here.
To register to vote in person, visit your local County Clerk’s Office. Find your nearest office and contact information at the bottom of this section. Or, view the County Clerk list here.
You must register to vote at least 14 days before the election day. Find your local polling location here.
If you have questions on the voter registration process, contact your local County Clerk’s Office. Find your nearest office and contact information below and here.
You can also contact the Wyoming Elections Division by phone at (307) 777-5860 or by email at elections@wyo.gov. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Albany County Clerk 525 Grand Avenue, Suite 202 Laramie, WY 82070 Ph. 307.721.2546 Fax 307.721.2544 elections@co.albany.wy.us |
Big Horn County Clerk County Courthouse, P.O. Box 31 Basin, WY 82410-0031 Ph. 307.568.2357 Fax 307.568.9375 Lori.Smallwood@bighorncountywy.gov annette.dillon@bighorncountywy.gov |
Campbell County Clerk P.O. Box 3010 Gillette, WY 82717-3010 Ph. 307.686.1892 Fax 307.687.6455 cds02@ccgov.net |
Carbon County Clerk P.O. Box 6 Rawlins, WY 82301-0006 Ph. 307.328.2650 Fax 307.328.2669 elections@carbonwy.com |
Converse County Clerk 107 North 5th Street, Suite 114 Douglas, WY 82633-2448 Ph. 307.358.2244 Fax 307.358.5998 janeen.morvee@conversecountywy.gov |
Crook County Clerk P.O. Box 37 Sundance, WY 82729-0037 Ph. 307.283.1323 Fax 307.283.3038 LindaF@crookcounty.wy.gov melissaj@crookcounty.wy.gov |
Fremont County Clerk 450 North 2nd Street, Room 220 Lander, WY 82520-0090 Ph. 307.332.1089 Fax 307.332.1132 elections@fremontcountywy.gov |
Goshen County Clerk P.O. Box 160 Torrington, WY 82240-0160 Ph. 307.532.4051 Fax 307.532.7375 countyclerk@goshencounty.org |
Hot Springs County Clerk 415 Arapahoe Thermopolis, WY 82443-2783 Ph. 307.864.3515 Fax 307.864.3333 elections@hscounty.com |
Johnson County Clerk 76 North Main Street Buffalo, WY 82834-1883 Ph. 307.684.7272 Fax 307.684.2708 vedelman@johnsoncowy.us clerk@johnsoncowy.us |
Laramie County Clerk P.O. Box 608 Cheyenne, WY 82003-0608 Ph. 307.633.4242 Fax 307.633.4240 election@laramiecountyclerk.com |
Lincoln County Clerk 925 Sage Avenue, Suite 101 Kemmerer, WY 83101 Ph. 307.877.2027 or 2021 Fax 307.877.3101 jpainter@lcwy.org abrunski@lcwy.org |
Natrona County Clerk 200 North Center Street P.O. Box 863 Casper, WY 82601-0863 Ph. 307.235.9217 Fax 307.235.9367 elections@natronacounty-wy.gov |
Niobrara County Clerk P.O. Box 420 Lusk, WY 82225-0420 Ph. 307.334.2211 Fax 307.334.3013 bfreeman@niobraracounty.org |
Park County Clerk 1002 Sheridan Cody, WY 82414-3589 Ph. 307.527.8620 Fax 307.527.8626 voterinfo@parkcounty.us |
Platte County Clerk P.O. Drawer 728 Wheatland, WY 82201-0728 Ph. 307.322.2315 Fax 307.322.2245 pcelection@plattecountywyoming.com |
Sheridan County Clerk 224 South Main Street; Suite B-17 Sheridan, WY 82801 Ph. 307.674.2515 Fax 307.674.2909 elections@sheridancounty.com |
Sublette County Clerk P.O. Box 250 Pinedale, WY 82941-0250 Ph. 307.367.4372 Fax 307.367.6396 Carrie.Long@sublettewyo.com |
Sweetwater County Clerk 80 West Flaming Gorge Way, Suite 155 Green River, WY 82935 Ph. 307.872.3733 Fax 307.872.3994 elections@sweet.wy.us |
Teton County Clerk P.O. Box 1727 Jackson, WY 83001-1727 Ph. 307.733.4430 Fax 307.739.8681 elections@tetoncountywy.gov |
Uinta County Clerk P.O. Box 810 Evanston, WY 82931 Ph. 307.783.0306 Fax 307.783.0376 kigoble@uintacounty.com |
Washakie County Clerk 1001 Big Horn Avenue P.O. Box 260 Worland, WY 82401 Ph. 307.347.3131 Fax 307.347.9366 clerk@washakiecounty.net |
Weston County Clerk 1 West Main Newcastle, WY 82701 Ph. 307.746.4744 Fax 307.746.9505 clerk@westongov.com |
Third-party organizations are also resources to register to vote. They also provide other voting-related services, such as:
These organizations typically help you register to vote online through their websites. They process your voting registration application for free.
They also provide information and answer any questions you may have regarding voting registration, where and how to vote, and other helpful information. Check out the contact information for third-party organizations that provide registration assistance and services below:
Voters will need to update their voter registration if they have changed their name or address, or if they wish to change their political affiliation.
If you need to update your voter registration, you must complete the registration process once again. You can use the same online, by-mail and in-person methods detailed above.
In Wyoming, a “voter registration card” and the “voter registration form” refer to the same document. View or download the Wyoming voter registration card/form here.
If you are registered to vote and intend to vote in-person at a polling location, you will need to complete and sign the voter registration card/form in black ink to vote on election day. Polling locations have the Wyoming voter registration card/form available to fill out at the location. However, you can also complete the card/form before visiting and bring the completed card/form with you to the polling location.
The voter registration card cannot be used for identification, so you will need to bring a valid ID to vote.
If you registered to vote by mail, the county clerk where you registered will mail you a card as confirmation.
Learn more about the Wyoming voter registration card in the Election Day Registration Manual here.
You can also contact your local County Clerk’s Office to check your voter status. Find your nearest office and contact information here.
You can also check your voter registration status and more at one of the third-party organizations listed in the “Third-Party Voting Registration Organizations” section above.
The different types of elections in Wyoming include:
The Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office provides an up-to-date Election Calendar online. To see upcoming election dates and voter registration deadlines, click here.
You can also see upcoming election dates and voter registration deadlines on RocktheVote.org here.
You can stay on top of upcoming elections by signing up for reminders through:
Wyoming residents who are registered to vote must do so in their designated polling location. To find your polling location, you can:
To cast a vote in person, find your designated polling location here. When visiting a polling location on election day, you must bring a photo ID.
To cast a vote by mail, you will need to request an absentee ballot. Find out more about who is eligible for absentee voting in Wyoming here. Access the Wyoming Absentee Ballot Application Form here.
If you have moved out of your voting district, you will need to register to vote once again and provide your updated address. You can register to vote in the following ways:
If you move out of Wyoming, you will need to register to vote in your new state. Learn more about the voter registration process on a national scale here.
To learn about the primary candidates who will be running for local, state and federal offices in Wyoming in upcoming elections, check the Wyoming State website here.
From the third-party organization Ballotpedia.org, you can also find information on candidates who will run in the upcoming Wyoming elections, including the:
Elections in Wyoming are held to elect people into Federal, State, and Local offices.
Federal offices include the following:
State offices include the following:
Local offices include the following:
If you have further questions about absentee ballots or the voter registration process, contact your local County Clerk’s Office. Find your nearest office and contact information here.
You can also contact the Wyoming Elections Division by phone at (307) 777-5860 or by email at elections@wyo.gov. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
While we are not affiliated with the government in any way, our private company engaged writers to research the voting registration process and compiled a guide and the following answers to frequently asked questions. Our goal is to help you get the resources that you need by providing useful information on the process.
Our free Voter Registration Guide is filled with helpful information about how to register to vote, eligibility and how to get in touch with local offices. You can view or download our free guide here.