WYOMING
Requirements to vote:
18 years old on or by Election Day.
US citizen.
Resident of Wyoming and the precinct in which you register.
Able to present a valid Wyoming driver’s license.
If you have not been issued a Wyoming driver's license or yours is expired, you must provide:
A statement to that effect;
The last four digits of your social security number; and
Additional acceptable identification as defined in rules.
If you have neither a valid Wyoming driver's license nor a social security number, please indicate this by checking the appropriate box on the Voter Registration Application form and contact your County Clerk.
Not been convicted of a felony, or if convicted, have had civil or voting rights restored.
Nor adjudicated mentally incompetent.
How do I register?
In the state of Wyoming, you can register via mail, in person, or at the polls on Election Day.
To mail your registration, you must print out the voter registration form that can be found below: https://soswy.state.wy.us/Forms/Elections/General/VoterRegistrationForm.pdf
This form must be filled out in front of a notary or other authorized person. You must then sign the voter registration oath, which they also must sign. Provide copies of a valid ID to the notary. Mail the form and copies of your ID to your local county clerk.
The deadline to register via mail is at least 14 days before Election Day.
To register in person, go to your local county clerk’s office and bring your valid Wyoming driver’s license or other form of ID. You can find your local county clerk at http://soswy.state.wy.us/Elections/Docs/WYCountyClerks.pdf
The deadline to register in person is at least 14 days before Election Day.
You must declare your party affiliation to vote in the primary elections; if you have indicated that you are an unaffiliated voter, the primary ballot containing only non-partisan candidates. You may change your party affiliation at the polls on Election Day.
If you are voting absentee, the deadlines to register and vote do not apply, and you can register and vote within 14 days of Election Day.
You must re-register if you moved to a different county or did not vote in the last General Election.
If you moved to another precinct within the county or legally changed your name, you must notify your country clerk.
Can I pre-register?
Wyoming does not have any specific policy listed on pre-registration; you should contact your local county clerk’s office for more information.