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Voter Registration in Wyoming

Want the basics on registering to vote in your state? We'll help you find out who is eligible, how to register, and when to do it.

Quick Facts

Eligibility to Register to Vote
In order to be eligible to register to vote in Wyoming, an applicant must:
  • Be a United States Citizen
  • Reside in Wyoming and the precinct in which you register
  • Be at least 18 years of age or older on election day
  • Not adjudicated mentally incompetent
Eligibility for Ex-offenders
In Wyoming ex-offenders are permanently barred from voting, unless their voting rights are restored by pardon or restoration of voting rights from the Governor. Since July 1, 2003, first-time non-violent felony offenders have been able to apply to the Wyoming Board of Parole for a certificate that restores voting rights five years after successful completion of sentence. All other persons seeking to reinstate the right to vote must apply to the Governor for either a pardon or a restoration of rights. Persons seeking a pardon or restoration of rights must wait ten years and five years respectively from the time of completion of sentence before applying. Federal and out-of-state offenders are also eligible. Governor’s policy generally excludes persons convicted of sexual crimes or crimes involving a child as a victim from consideration.
Registration Deadline
Voter registration forms must be received 14 days before the election. It is also possible to register in person on election day.
Election Day Registration
You may register to vote at your polling place on Election Day and vote a regular ballot. Click here to learn more.

Special Circumstances

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