All voters wishing to vote in 2024 General Election must be registered to vote by Monday, October 21st. You can download and print the voter registration application, and send it to your local election officials.
VOTE IN WYOMING
for 2024 General Election
Tuesday, November 5th
VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Monday, October 21st, 2024 (by mail)
Tuesday, November 5th, 2024 (in person)
HOW DO YOU PLAN TO REGISTER TO VOTE?
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VOTER REGISTRATION: BY MAIL
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VOTER REGISTRATION: IN PERSON
All voters wishing to vote in 2024 General Election must be registered to vote by November 5th.
Same-day voter registration is available in Wyoming. You may register to vote on Tuesday, November 5th by visiting your local election office.
In order to register to vote in Wyoming, you need to prepare your Wyoming driver’s license. If you do not have your license or yours is expired, you must provide a statement to that effect, the last four digits of your social security number, and other acceptable identification listed on their website. Contact your local election official if you do not have any of them.
HOW DO YOU PLAN TO VOTE?
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VOTE IN PERSON
Polling place hours: 7 am – 7 pm
Wyoming does not require photo ID for the purpose of voting.
Special requirement for first-time voters:
If you registered by mail and are voting in a federal election for the first time, you must show a photo ID or a document that has both your name and residence address. -
VOTE EARLY (IN PERSON)
In-person absentee voting is available in Wyoming. Locations can be found here. For more information, click here to find your County Clerk contact information.
In-person absentee voting will take place from October 8th – November 4th, 2024.
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VOTE BY MAIL
All registered voters in Wyoming can request for an absentee ballot for the general election this year. You may request the absentee ballot by November 4th.
- Your mail-in ballot must be received by your county clerk by 7 pm on November 5th.
- Contact your local election office for more information.
If you need to change any information on your voter registration, you may do so on your voter registration form (paper) by October 21st.
MORE INFORMATION FOR WYOMING VOTERS
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Positions on the Ballot: 2024 General Election
U.S. PRESIDENT
A U.S. President serves a term of 4 years. Below are the candidates to be voted in the 2024 Presidential Election. Incumbents are denoted with an asterisk (*).
▹ Kamala Harris & Tim Walz (D) vs Donald Trump & J. D. Vance (R)U.S. SENATE
A U.S. Senator serves a term of 6 years. One of the two U.S. Senate positions in Wyoming are open. Below are the candidates for the 2024 General Election. Incumbents are denoted with an asterisk (*).
▹ Scott Morrow (D) vs. John Barrasso* (R)U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
A U.S. House member serves a term of 2 years. The state of Wyoming has one at-large congressional district. Below are the candidates to be voted in the 2024 General Election for select districts. Incumbents are denoted with an asterisk (*).
▹At-large District: Kyle Cameron (D) vs. Harriet Hageman* (R) vs. Jeff Haggit (Constitution Party) vs. Richard Brubaker (I)WYOMING STATE SENATE
Even numbered districts out of 31 Wyoming Senate districts will be on the ballot this year. Find your legislative district on the Wyoming State Legislature website under “Find Your Legislator”.WYOMING STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
All 62 districts of the Wyoming House of Representatives will be on the ballot this year. Find your legislative district on the Wyoming State Legislature website under “Find Your Legislator”.WYOMING STATE SUPREME COURT
Two out of the five justice seats on the Wyoming Supreme Court are up for retention election for the 2024 General Election. Justices serve a term of eight years.MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
Wyoming is holding a City Council election for the City of Cheyenne.BALLOT MEASURES
There is one statewide ballot measure in Wyoming for the 2024 General Election.
▹ Constitutional Amendment #1: Adds residential real property as a fourth, separate, class of property and authorizes the legislature to create a subclass of residential property for owner-occupied primary residences, which could be assessed at a different rate from other property in the residential property class.A complete list of all positions, candidates, and ballot measures can be found on the official statewide list here. Information on all positions and candidates for local elections will be provided by each county’s election office.
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Affidavit & Provisional Ballot
A provisional ballot is a regular ballot that is placed in a special envelope prior to being put in the ballot box. It is available for the voters whose identification is not verified at a polling place. A provisional ballot may be offered to those who believe they are registered to vote even though their names are not on the official voter registration list at the polling place and those who applied to vote by mail but would like to cast a vote in person.
Every voter who casts a provisional ballot has the right to find out from their county election official if the ballot was counted and, if not, the reason why it was not counted. When a voter is issued a provisional ballot, a poll worker must provide that voter with a website or phone number where he or she can check whether their ballot was counted.
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College Students & Voters Overseas
Students from Wyoming living away from home while attending a college, trade school, or technical school may choose to vote in absentee ballot.
If you are a student living temporarily outside the United States, you can register to vote and apply to vote by mail using the Federal Post Card Application (Absentee Ballot) that is used by all other Wyoming voters who are living abroad.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN WYOMING?
You must be a United States citizen and 18 years old on the date of the general election. You must be a resident of Wyoming and the precinct in which you register. You must not have been convicted of a felony, or if convicted, have had civil or voting rights restored. You must not be adjudicated mentally incompetent. You must withdraw your voter registration from any other jurisdiction, if applicable.
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How often do I need to register to vote?
You are required to register to vote only once. However, if information like your name or address changes, you need to fill out the voter registration form again to keep your voter information up to date. Check your voter registration information by contacting your county clerk.
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Which party should I be affiliated with?
KAGC does not endorse any party or candidate; as such KAGC does not guide anyone to vote for, or be affiliated with, any specific party. In most parts of the United States, the Republican Party and Democratic Party are two major political parties. Throughout U.S. history, 19 presidents have been Republican (including Presidents Lincoln, Reagan, Bush, and Trump) and 16 have been Democrats (including Presidents Franklin Roosevelt, Kennedy, Obama, and Biden). You may find more information on their respective websites.
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Am I limited to vote for the party I'm affiliated with?
In Wyoming, voters may vote for any candidate of their choice for each position on the ballot in both the primary and general elections. Note that in the primary elections, unaffiliated voters must either publicly declare their ballot choice or their ballot selection may be regarded as a form of registration with the corresponding party.
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What is this year's election about?
On top of the ballot across the U.S. this year will be the candidates for U.S. President. In Wyoming, there are also candidates for the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, Wyoming State Senate, Wyoming State House of Representatives, Wyoming State Supreme Court Justice, as well as several local positions. For more information, please see the section above on this page.
On top of the ballot across the U.S. this year will be the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives. In Wyoming, there are also candidates for the Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer and various statewide legislative, as well as several local positions and statewide ballot measures. For more information, please see the section above on this page.
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What is my district? Who is running in my district?
To find your congressional district, visit the U.S. House of Representatives website and enter your zip code in the search bar on the top right-hand corner of the main page. For information on your Wyoming legislative district, please visit the Wyoming State Legislature website.
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Must I vote for each position on the ballot?
Voters are not required to vote for every single position listed on the ballot. You may skip any position you do not support any candidate for, and you may also write-in a candidate of your choice not listed on the ballot. In the general election, voters may also vote for any candidate of preference regardless of party affiliations.
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What happens if I move?
Every time there is a change in your address, whether in-state or out of state, you must update the information by filling out a voter registration form. Government agencies often mail election-related information to your address on file, which sometimes requires a prompt response. When a response is missing for a certain period of time, your voter registration may be considered inactive and is subject to elimination.
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I registered to vote a long time ago. What should I do now?
Please visit this contact information to check your voter registration status, as well as the information on your voter registration. If your status is inactive, your information does not appear, or any of your information is inaccurate, please fill out the voter registration form and submit it by the deadline.
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Does voting lead to a mandatory jury duty?
No. Voter registration and jury duty have no correlation with each other. Jury duty selection is made based on a different database than the voter roll.