Voting By Mail
Voting by mail is just for people who can't get around, or who can't get to the voting booths on the election date, right?
Wrong!
Voting by mail is an easy way to vote without having to take time out of your day when the election rolls around. You can request a ballot in person at your county courthouse, or by contacting your county clerk via mail or over the phone. The County Clerk contact information page has contact information for all 23 counties.
To vote by mail, you will need to:
- Fill out the voter registration form in front of a notary or registry agent.
- Show identification to the notary or registry agent. Identification may be in the form of:
--Wyoming Driver License (best option) or...
--Other state's driver license; ID card issued by a local, state or federal agency; US passport; school ID; or military ID or...
--Two of the following in any combination: Certification of US Citizenship; Certificate of Naturalization; Draft Record; voter registration card from another state or county; original or certified copy of a birth certificate bearing an official seal; certification of birth abroad issued by the Department of State; or any other form of identification issued by an official agency. - Sign the voter registration oath in front of the notary or registry agent.
- Have the notary or registered agent sign the form.
- Provide copies of your identification that you provided to the notary.
- Send the voter registration form and copies of your identification to the county clerk. Click here to find out your county clerks address and other information.
If you need any assistance or more information, Wyoming Conservation Voters Education Fund would be glad to help. Drop us a line at wyovoters@wyovoters.org or give us a call at 307-335-8796.

