Wyoming encourages people to register to vote in person at the County Clerk's office. Wyoming Voter Registration forms submitted by mail MUST be notarized.
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Wyoming voter registration deadlines
- In Person: Received 14 days before Election Day. After this date, individuals may still register and vote absentee at the same time within that two week period or at the polls on Election Day.
- By Mail: Received 14 days before Election Day. After this date, individuals may register to vote by mail if their registration is also accompanied by an absentee ballot request.
- Online: N/A
Election Day Registration:
You may register to vote at the polls on Election Day.
Wyoming voter registration rules
To register in Wyoming you must:
- Be a citizen of the United States;
- Be 18 years old by General Election Day;
- Be a resident of the State of Wyoming;
- Not be currently adjudicated mentally incompetent;
- Not have been convicted of a felony, or if convicted have had your voting rights restored.
Note that you must re-register to vote if you did not vote in the last general election. If you mail in your voter registration form, you must also: sign the oath on the form before an oath-taking officer (e.g. a county clerk or notary public) and include a scanned copy of the ID you showed to the oath-taking officer.
Wyoming voter registration directions
- Wyoming does not accept the National Voter Registration Form so please do not use our Register to Vote Tool to register to vote in Wyoming.
- Wyoming prefers that people register to vote in person at the County Clerk's office.
- If this isn't possible, print out the Wyoming Voter Registration form and fill it out in front of a notary. That part is really important! Your Wyoming Voter Registration Form MUST be notarized. Print clearly, using a black or blue ink pen (not felt tip).
- Sign the voter registration oath on the form and have the notary or registered agent sign the form.
- Make copies of the identification documents you showed to the notary.
- Mail the voter registration form, along with the copies of your ID documents, to your County Clerk. Note: Sending your form to any other office will delay your voter registration.
- Mail your form as soon as possible. Voter registration closes two weeks prior to Election Day.
- Follow up with your County Clerk about any questions you may have about your registration or requests for absentee ballots.
Offsite links
- State Election Website
- Local Election Office: This is the government office responsible for running elections in your region. These are the best people to contact if you have any questions at all about voting in your state.
- Find your polling place
- Learn more about absentee voting
- Learn more about voter ID
- State Election Code