To be eligible to vote you must be:
- 18 years of age on Election Day
- A U.S. Citizen
- A resident of Wyoming and the precinct in which you register
- Withdrawn from voter registration from any other jurisdiction, if applicable
- Not convicted of a felony or adjudicated mentally incompetent
Incarcerated Voters & Returning Citizens:
In Wyoming, your right to vote is taken away if you are convicted of a felony. The rules for getting your voting rights back depend on how many felonies you have been convicted of, whether they are considered non-violent, and the date and place of your conviction. Please visit your state's resource for a complete guide to voting rights restoration in Wyoming. Pretrial detention and misdemeanors do not restrict your voting rights.
Voters without traditional residence:
It is not mandatory for citizens to possess a "permanent home" for voter registration. A citizen can provide an alternative description of their residence, even if they are experiencing homelessness, as long as it enables the authorities to identify and assign a voting precinct to them. This precinct assignment ensures that the voter receives the appropriate ballot. The mailing address on their registration form can be a PO box, local shelter, advocacy organization, outreach center, or the home of someone who will accept mail for them.