EARLY VOTING: 10/8/24 - 11/4/24

PRIMARY ELECTION DAY: August 18th

A VOTER GUIDE FOCUSED ON LIFE, FAMILY, RELIGIOUS LIBERTY & EDUCATION FREEDOM

ELECTION INFO

Voting is one of the most important ways Wyoming citizens can help shape the future of our state. Whether you vote early, vote absentee, or vote on Election Day, this page will help you find the information you need before you cast your ballot.

2026 Election Dates

Primary Election

Primary Election Day: Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Primary Absentee Voting: July 21 through August 17, 2026
Voter Registration Closes: August 3, 2026

Wyoming voters may still register in person and cast an absentee ballot from August 4 through August 17. Voters may also register and vote at their polling place on Election Day.

General Election

General Election Day: Tuesday, November 3, 2026
General Absentee Voting: October 6 through November 2, 2026
Voter Registration Closes: October 19, 2026

Wyoming voters may still register in person and cast an absentee ballot from October 20 through November 2. Voters may also register and vote at their polling place on Election Day.

FAQs

Is voting in the primary election important?

Yes. In most Wyoming races, the primary election plays a significant role in deciding who will represent you. If you want a voice in which candidates move forward to the general election, make a plan to vote in the primary.

Where do I vote?

Your polling place is based on your residential address. You can use the Wyoming Voter Information Tool to find your polling place, view statewide ballot information, and contact your county clerk.

You can also contact your county clerk directly if you have questions about your precinct, polling place, absentee ballot, or voter registration.

How do I register to vote?

In Wyoming, you may register to vote in person through your county clerk’s office. You may also register during the absentee voting period or at your polling place on Election Day.

To register, bring your valid Wyoming driver’s license or Wyoming ID. If you do not have one, you will need other accepted documents showing your identity, U.S. citizenship, and Wyoming residency.

If you cannot register in person, you may register by mail. Mailed voter registration forms must be notarized and sent to your county clerk with the required documentation.

For more information, visit: https://sos.wyo.gov/Elections/State/RegisteringToVote.aspx

How do I know if I am registered to vote?

To confirm your voter registration, contact your county clerk. Your county clerk can tell you whether you are registered, confirm your precinct, and answer questions about your polling place or absentee ballot.

This is also a good time to encourage your family, friends, church members, and neighbors to make sure they are ready to vote.

Do I need ID to vote?

Yes. Wyoming voters must show an accepted form of identification when voting in person.

Accepted forms of ID include a Wyoming driver’s license or ID card, tribal ID card, valid U.S. passport, U.S. military card, driver’s license or ID card from another state, University of Wyoming student ID, Wyoming community college student ID, Wyoming public school student ID, valid Medicare or Medicaid insurance card, or valid Wyoming concealed firearm permit.

How do I get an absentee ballot?

Any registered Wyoming voter may request an absentee ballot during the election year, but not on Election Day.

You may request an absentee ballot through your county clerk by phone, mail, email, in person, or through the online request form provided by the Wyoming Secretary of State.

Completed absentee ballots must be received by your county clerk no later than 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.

How do I find the candidates on my ballot?

When WyoVoterGuide is available, you will be able to enter your address and see candidate information based on where you live.

You can also use the Wyoming Voter Information Tool to find your polling place, view statewide ballot information, and contact your county clerk.

What races does WyoVoterGuide cover?

For 2026, WyoVoterGuide focuses on Wyoming state, statewide, and federal races. Some local school board races will be included after the Wyoming Primary Elections.

How is WyoVoterGuide produced?

WyoVoterGuide is produced by Wyoming Family Alliance Action.

Candidates are invited to answer survey questions about key issues affecting Wyoming families. When available, WyoVoterGuide may also include information from voting records, public statements, campaign materials, media interviews, and other verifiable sources.

WyoVoterGuide is designed to help voters understand where candidates stand on issues connected to Wyoming Family Alliance’s four core areas of advocacy: Sanctity of Life, Religious Liberty, Family Values, and Education Freedom.

Our goal is not to tell you how to vote. Our goal is to provide clear, useful information so you can compare candidates, understand where they stand, and cast an informed vote.

 

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