VOTER RESOURCES
Your vote matters in Wyoming
Whether you’re voting for the first time or just need a quick refresher, this page is here to help you show up prepared and confident.
Wyoming has closed primaries, which means you must be registered with a political party to vote in that party’s primary election.
Not sure where you stand? We’ve got you covered below.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
May 13th | Deadline to Change Your Party Affiliation
August 18th | Wyoming Primary Election Day
Tip: Don’t wait until the last minute. Give yourself time to confirm your registration and make any changes you’d like.
Changing Your Party Affiliation
You can make changes to your party at your County Clerk’s Office before May 13, 2026.
WHERE TO VOTE
Voting locations vary by county. Your County Clerk’s Office is your go-to source for:
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- Polling locations
- Early voting options
- Absentee ballots
- Registration status
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WHAT TO BRING
To Vote and/or Register to Vote
You’ll need proof of identity and residency. Common options include:
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- Wyoming driver’s license or state ID
- U.S. passport
- Military ID
- Tribal ID
- A utility bill, bank statement, or government document with your name and address
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FIND YOUR COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE
📍 All 23 Wyoming County Clerk Offices — click a marker for address & phone
To Vote
Wyoming requires an ID to vote in-person, and you must be a registered voter in your county. You can register the day of!
Need Help?
If you’re unsure about your registration, polling place, or what to bring, your County Clerk is the best place to start.
Hover over or click the location pins on the map above to find your County’s Cerk’s Office location and phone number!
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Download the 2025 Voter Accountability Guide

Do you remember how your legislator voted? Did the votes align with your values? Don’t recall?
Well, WYWF has created a handy guide to help you know!
Become a Power Advocate

Remember, YOU have the power to influence positive change for women and girls in Wyoming.
YOU can shape legislation that benefits your community by sending a quick email or phone call to your legislators to tell them about the issues you care about.
YOUR VOICE MATTERS!
Not yet a Power Advocate?

Bill Map
a handy guide explaining how a proposed bill becomes a law

Civility Tips
a reminder that WYWF encourages civility for our Power Advocates

Media Suggestions
a list of books, movies, and podcasts created by women to inspire and entertain you

Mindfulness Exercises
mindfulness exercises to keep us grounded and focused



