The general election is Nov 5, 2024.
Wyoming, here’s all the info you need to know!
Important Dates to know, Wyoming!
New Voter Registration Deadline
Absentee Ballot Request Deadline
Early Voting
Can I Vote by Mail? (Absentee)
Any registered voter may apply for an absentee ballot and vote by mail.
Am I eligible to register to vote?
- Are a U.S. citizen
- Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
- Are a resident of Wyoming
- Live in the precinct in which you want to vote
- You are registered to vote in another state
- You are in prison or jail for a felony conviction.
- A judge has specifically ruled that you are not able to vote.
- if you will be 18 by Election Day
- Complete and send an overseas voter registration/ballot request form to your election office in the U.S. This is one specific form that will register you as an overseas voter and request your absentee ballot – simultaneously.
Can I vote if I have a record?
Please use our eligibility tool to find out if you can vote.
Individuals convicted of a felony are ineligible to vote while incarcerated, on parole, or on probation. Voting rights restoration is dependent on the type of conviction. For first-time, non-violent felony convictions after 2010, voting rights are automatically restored after completing a sentence. For first-time, non-violent felony convictions before 2010, under federal law, or from outside of Wyoming, applications to the Wyoming Department of Corrections are required. People with violent felony convictions or multiple felony convictions are permanently disenfranchised unless they appeal to the governor after a waiting period (5 years for restoration, 10 years for a pardon). Ex-offenders who qualify should re-register to vote.
I am a college student. Where do I register to vote?
Students who lived in Wyoming before moving elsewhere to attend school, and who wish to establish or keep their Wyoming voting residency (i.e., at their parents’ Wyoming address), should have no problem doing so unless they have already registered to vote in another state. Wyoming’s formal residency laws are student-friendly, and students should be able to register and vote without trouble when they have a current intention to make Wyoming their residence.
Will I need ID?
- Valid Wyoming Driver's License
- Valid US Passport
- Valid ID Issued by Another State
- Out of State Driver's License or Non-driver ID
- Valid Federal issued ID
- Valid Local Government issued ID
- Valid Tribal ID
- Valid Student ID from State School
- Certificate of US Citizenship
- Social Security Card
- Voter Registration Card from another State or County
- Certificate of Report of Birth issued by US Department of State
- Certified Copy of US Birth Certificate
- US Naturalization Documents
- Draft Record
- Valid Federal issued ID
- Valid ID Issued by Another State
- Medicare or Medicaid Card issued by the government
- Valid Military ID
- Medicare or Medicaid Card issued by the government
- Valid Military ID
- Valid Wyoming Driver's License
- Wyoming ID Card
- Valid US Passport
- Valid ID Issued by Another State
- Out of State Driver's License or Non-driver ID
- Valid Tribal ID
- Valid Student ID from State School
- Valid ID Issued by Another State
- Valid Federal issued ID
- Draft Record
- US Naturalization Documents
- Certified Copy of US Birth Certificate
- Certificate of Report of Birth issued by US Department of State
- Voter Registration Card from another State or County
- Social Security Card
- Certificate of US Citizenship