Anyone can vote absentee/by mail in Wyoming, though there is a greater burden than other states because there is no online website to request an absentee/VBM ballot; the form must be mailed. Alternatively, voters can vote early in person at their county clerk's office.
To avoid possible postal delays impacting your vote, we recommend mailing your completed ballot back by Tuesday, October 13th. Plan to drop it off by hand after that.
If you are concerned about your absentee ballot returning on time through the mail, visit our other page to learn how to drop your ballot off in person.
Register In Person: November 3, 2020
Register By Mail: Postmarked October 20, 2020. After this date, individuals may register to vote by mail if their registration
is also accompanied by an absentee ballot request.
Register Online: N/A (Form must be mailed to your county clerk's office)
Request In Person: Received November 2, 2020
Request By Mail: Received November 2, 2020, but we recommend applying at least October 6, 2020
Request Online: N/A (Form must be mailed to you county clerk's office)
All Absentee ballots must be received in the county clerk's office no later than 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Ballots arriving after the deadline will not be counted.
In Person – Bring your completed absentee ballot in the signed envelope to your county clerk’s office by 7pm on Election Day
By Mail – Mail your completed absentee ballot in the provided envelope to your county clerk’s office. It must arrive by November 3rd to be counted, regardless of when it was sent.
We strongly recommend mailing your ballot much earlier (by October 13th) and, if that's not possible, dropping it off in person. Learn how below or on our other page.
For other options, contact your county clerk.
By Phone – Call your county clerk
By Mail – Print and fill out the application form and mail to your county clerk
By Email – Put “Absentee Ballot Request” in the subject line
In Person – Request an absentee ballot in person at your county clerk’s office
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Contact your county clerk to ask about the status of your ballot.
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You can return your ballot in person to your county clerk's office
You can request someone pick up and return your ballot for you, but that person must be specified when the ballot is requested. Out of an abundance of caution, plan to return your ballot yourself.
September 19, 2020 to November 2, 2020.
Must be open regular hours on normal business days
County clerks offices and other locations as designated.
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7am - 7pm
If you are in line when polls close, you are legally entitled to vote. Don't leave!
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