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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.