Register to Vote!
You may register to vote at the polls on General Election Day, November 7, 2006. The following information is from the Wyoming Secretary of State's office.
Registering to Vote
Voter Qualifications
- Citizen of the United States
- Resident of the State of Wyoming
- 18 years of age on election day
- Not a felon
- Not adjudicated mentally incompetent
Keep Your Registration Current
- Your are registered for 2006 if you voted in the 2004 general election. (Wyoming maintains a registry of voters. You need only register once while living in Wyoming, provided you vote in each general election and do not move.)
- If you move to a different precinct or change your name, notify your County Clerk.
- If you move to a different county you must re-register.
- If you have questions about your registration or where you vote, contact your County Clerk.
Absentee Voting
You may vote absentee for any reason. Call or write your County Clerk for details. Remember to return your absentee ballot immediately to assure it will be delivered to the County Clerk's office not later than 7 p.m. on election day.
While you can cast your absentee vote any time, you must be registered by October 10th - registration is cut off 30 days before every election (but of course you can register at the polls if you are around).
Voting Assistance
If you require assistance to vote by reason of disability or inability to read or write, you may be given assistance by a person of your choice. Also, if you have questions regarding accessibility of your polling place, please contact your County Clerk.
You may bring a sample ballot or your written or printed notes into the voting booth to assist in marking your ballot.



