Politics is not everyone's favorite topic, but it is important to let your voice be heard.

We all get tired of hearing politicians slam each other.

Politics will sometimes split families, friendships, and relationships.

November 5th is the date for this year's general election, and many critical government positions will be filled on that date.

Are you registered to vote?

If you're not, today is a great day to get it done.

If you're unhappy with how things are going or are happy and want things to stay the way they are, let your voice be heard and vote.

There are a few qualifications required to register in Wyoming.

  • Be 18 years of age on Election Day
  • Be a U.S. Citizen
  • Be a resident of Wyoming and the precinct in which you register
  • Provide your valid Wyoming driver's license
    • If you do not have your current valid driver's license with you, you must provide the number and additional acceptable identification as noted below
    • If you have not been issued a Wyoming driver's license or yours is expired, you must provide:
      • A statement to that effect (on the Wyoming registration application);
      • The last four digits of your social security number and additional acceptable identification.
  • Not convicted of a felony, or if convicted, has had civil or voting rights restored;
  • Not be adjudicated mentally incompetent; and
  • Withdraw your voter registration from any other jurisdiction, if applicable (on the Wyoming registration application).

There are a couple of ways to register.

  • Go to your county clerk's website and find locations in your county to register in person.
  • Fill out this application, mail it, or hand deliver it to your county clerk's office.
It's A Great Day To Register To Vote In Wyoming
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Voting at Industrial Building, Natrona County Fairgrounds

Gallery Credit: Tom Morton

Natrona County Public Library and Wyoming Game & Fish Serve as Voting Locations

Gallery Credit: Nick Perkins, Townsquare Media

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