Voting is a fundamental right of our democracy. The decisions made in city halls, state legislatures, the United States Congress. and every other level of government affect the lives of all Wyomingites. And while there are many ways to influence our elected officials, decisions really get made by the people who show up and vote.
That’s why casting a ballot this year is critical. The 2024 General Election could affect the course of our country and our democracy for decades to come. As voters, we have the power to define what freedom looks like and who gets access to it. We can create communities where we all can live with safety, dignity, and joy. But when we don’t vote, we let others decide what freedom looks like. Elected officials don’t have the final say when it comes to our rights – we do.
The 2026 Primary Election: Tuesday, August 18
The 2026 General Election: Tuesday, Nov. 3
*Absentee ballots have to be returned to the county clerk's office by the time the polls close on Election Day.
Registered voters wishing to switch political parties must update their party information by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 13 to participate in the August Primary.
In order to register to vote in Wyoming, you must be 18 years of age, be a U.S. Citizen, and be a resident of Wyoming for at least 30 days before an election.
Find more information on voter registration and required forms of identification at the link below.
Wondering where to cast your vote? Use the Wyoming Voter Information Tool with the address where you reside to find out where to vote, view statewide ballot information and learn how to contact your County Clerk.
If you have problems voting, have additional questions, or need assistance, please call the national, non-partisan Election Protection Hotline:
You can also call the Wyoming Secretary of State to report voting issues or file a complaint:
We’ve also linked some of the most helpful resources in our arsenal below to better support you and your access to the ballot box. Make sure you bookmark this page and email [email protected] with questions.