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HOW DO I VOTE?

YOU CAN VOTE THREE DIFFERENT WAYS!

1. VOTE AT HOME

Skip the lines, bad weather, and vote in the convenience of your home.  Registered voters can request an absentee ballot each election year, beginning Jan 1.  Absentee ballots cannot be requested on the day of the election.  To request a ballot, visit or call our office (307) 633-4242, or email election@LaramieCountyWy.gov (Subject: Absentee your name).  Give us the name under which you are registered to vote, date of birth, your residence and mailing address, email/phone contact and for the Primary election, the political party with which you are registered. Allow 7-10 days for your ballot to arrive and another 7-10 days for it to be returned to us.

Make your vote count.  Follow the instructions that come with your ballot. Sign the affidavit on the envelope.  Return it by mail, deliver it to our office, or use our convenient 24/7, secure ballot drop box, located outside the Laramie County Governmental Complex on Carey Ave, between 19th & 20th St. Ballots arriving after the deadline of 7 pm on Election Day will not be counted.

Military or Overseas Citizen not currently registered to vote?  If Laramie County is your voting residence and you are living elsewhere because of military service or you are an overseas citizen, you may use the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) for temporary registration and absentee voting privileges. Absentee ballots are sent 45 days prior to an election. Send your FPCA at least three weeks prior to an election to ensure your request is processed in time.  You can send your FPCA by email to  election@laramiecountyWy.gov .

Ballots must be returned by mail and received in the Clerk’s office not later than 7 pm on Election Day in order to be counted.  Voted ballots cannot be returned by email.

2. VOTE EARLY – BRING YOUR VOTER ID

A popular option for many voters.  Early voting starts 28 days before the election and ends the day before; Atrium of the Laramie County Governmental Complex, 309 W 20th St.  Not yet registered?  You can register during early voting.

2024 Primary Election Early Voting, begins July 23 and ends Aug 19 (with the exception of County holidays).

2024 General Election Early Voting, begins Oct 8 and ends Nov 4 (with the exception of County holidays).

3. ELECTION DAY – BRING YOUR VOTER ID

Classic voting at the polls.  From 7 am to 7 pm, bring your voter ID and cast your ballot at any voter center in Laramie County.  Choose the center most convenient to where you live, work, or happen to be. Not yet registered?  You can do that on Election Day or before.

Available only during election period – Find your nearest Vote Center, your district and precinct, view your ballot and see estimated wait times to vote (Election Day only) , enter your address on our interactive site:  Precinct and Voter Info Interactive Map

Laramie County Vote Centers:

David R Romero Park, 1317 Parsley Blvd
Storey Gym, 2811 House Ave
Kiwanis Community House, 4603 Lions Park Dr
North Christian Church, 2015 Tranquility Rd
Laramie Co. Community College, CCI Bldg, 1400 E College Dr
Event Center at Archer, 3801 Archer Pkwy
Pine Bluffs Community Center, 708 Lawson St

 

DID YOU KNOW?

YOU GET AN HOUR OFF TO VOTE!

Wyoming law allows persons entitled to vote one hour off to vote at any primary or general election. (Your meal hour does not count.)

The hour is at the convenience of your employer, between the time of opening and closing of the polls.  The law does not apply to employees who have three or more consecutive nonworking hours during the time polls are open.  

RESTORATION OF VOTING RIGHTS?

Contact Our Office

Do you have questions about the election process? Please don’t hesitate to contact our office.

Office@LaramieCountyWy.gov

KEY 2024 ELECTION DATES

 

PRIMARY ELECTION

TUES, AUG 20

PARTY AFFILIATION DEADLINE - MAY 15

EARLY AND ABSENTEE VOTING - JULY 23 - AUG 19

 

GENERAL ELECTION

TUES, NOV 5

EARLY AND ABSENTEE VOTING - OCT 8 - NOV 4

CANDIDATE FILING

PRIMARY CANDIDATE FILING PERIOD: MAY 16 - MAY 31

SCHOOL, COLLEGE, AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS: AUG 7 - AUG 27

MINOR & PROVISIONAL PARTY CANDIDATES
DEADLINE: AUG 19

INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE DEADLINE: AUG 26. Number of signatures required for countywide races - 596.