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How to Exercise Your Right to Vote
by: Developed from materials provided by the NLCHP

Don't  Forget These Things When Registering to Vote in Wyoming.

 

  • Register in Advance:  You must sign up at least 30 days before voting day.

 

  • Mailing Address:   You don't need to live in a house to sign up to vote.  But you do have to have a mailing address.  You may use the address of a place of worship, social service, shelter, job, family member or friend.  Make sure that you can check your mail often at this address.

 

  • ID:   If you have a driver's license, you must have it with you when you sign up to vote.  If you do not have a driver's license, you must use your Social Security number.  You can still sign up without these things.  Ask the county clerk, the Secretary of State's Office or a lawyer if you have any questions or problems with proof of ID.

 

  • Convictions:   You cannot vote if you are a felon.  You can still vote if you have been convicted of lesser crimes.

 

  • If You Have Trouble:   Shelters or social services in your area may be able to help you.  Or, you can contact NLCHP, the Secretary of State's Office, or a local voting rights group.

 

YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE!

If you have any questions or problems, contact:

State Board of Elections
Elections Administration
Wyoming Secretary of State's Office
Capitol Building, Room B-38
200 West 24th St.
Cheyenne, WY 82002-0020
 
Phone: 307-777-7186
Fax: 307-777-7640
Email: elections@state.wy.us
 
NLCHP
National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty
1411 K St. NW, Suite 1400
Washington, DC 20005
 
Phone: 202-638-2535
Fax: 202-628-2737
Website: http://www.nlchp.org
 

 

 

 

Last Reviewed On: 09/14/05
 
 

 

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