- 2013 Elections
- How Do I Register?
- When Do I Vote?
- Where Do I Vote?
- What Do I Bring?
- Send Me Reminders
2013 Elections in Wyoming
To see who is running for office, click here to visit the resource page provided by the Wyoming Secretary of State page.
Registration Information
The deadline to register vote in Wyoming is: Received 14 days before the election. You may also register in person on Election Day.
In order to register to vote, you must meet the following qualifications:
- 18 years of age on Election Day
- U.S. Citizen
- Resident of Wyoming and the precinct in which you register
- Withdraw voter registration from any other jurisdiction, if applicable
- Present a valid Wyoming Driver License if you have one and if not; provide the last four digits of your Social Security Number. (If you have neither, please indicate this on the Voter Registration Application form.)
- Not been convicted of a felony, or if convicted, has had civil or voting rights restored
- Nor adjudicated mentally incompetent
Register to vote now!
To check the status of your voter registration, click here.
When can I vote in Wyoming?
Early Voting Information
In-person early voting available? YesBy mail early voting available? Yes
Come back soon for more information.
Voting Hours on Election Day
The polls are open from:7:00am - 7:00pm
Please contact your state election office for additional voting information, or click here to learn more about voting absentee in your state.
Where do I vote?
Find out at http://soswy.state.wy.us/Elections/PollPlaceLookup.aspx
For more information, contact your state election office.
What do you need to bring?
You will need to show an ID if you are voting for the first time, have not previously met the ID requirement, or are registering to vote on Election Day.
Preferred option is a Wyoming Driver License.
Second option is one form of the following:
- Driver's license;
- ID card issued by a local, state or federal agency;
- U.S.passport;
- School ID;
- Or military ID.
- Certification of U.S. Citizenship;
- Certificate of Naturalization;
- Draft Record;
- Voter registration card from another state or county;
- Original or certified copy of a birth certificate bearing an official seal;
- Certification of birth abroad issued by the Department of State;
- Or any other form of identification issued by an official agency
For more information, contact your state election office.





