
Where Get Your Sample Ballots For Wyoming’s Primaries
Early voting has begun in Wyoming. No matter when or how you plan to vote, it is important to be informed. Picking up a sample ballot is now easier than ever before.
You can always stop by your county clerk's office and get a hard copy.
Another way is to ask your internet search browser for a sample ballot for your county. Then, just follow the links to your county clerk's office. From there, you can find out what district you are in and get a ballot for where you are.
If you have any questions, just call the clerk's office. They are there to help and happy to take your call.
Now is when the work begins.

As you look at the names and ballot, you'll want to do an online search for anything or anyone that you don't know about. Most candidates have websites and social media links.
Remember, you live in Wyoming, so if you're not familiar with or have questions about a candidate, just contact them. Most have their phone numbers and email addresses listed. Wyoming politicians, at any level, are easy to find and talk to. They want your vote, so they are happy to have a conversation. Don't be shy.
Early voting for Wyoming's primary elections has begun.
All you have to do is head to your local county office and request an absentee ballot. If you show up in person at the county office, you'll vote in the normal way, but then your ballot is put into an envelope, as if it were mailed, and saved to be counted on election day.
If you are actually mailing in your ballot, then you must complete the absentee ballot in the provided envelope with regular postage to your county clerk’s office. (Mail delivery within the county may take up to seven days, and longer if you’re mailing your ballot from outside the county.)
The following is from the Wyoming Secretary of State's office.

Many people vote early out of convenience. If you would like to vote by mail, then follow the instructions at your local county office or follow this link to find out more.
Any registered voter in Wyoming may request an absentee ballot for any or all elections ONLY within the calendar year in which the election is held but not on the day of the election. When requesting an absentee ballot, you must provide the following voter and absentee ballot request information
If for a primary election, the political party ballot you wish to vote. (You must be a registered member of that political party. If you are not, please contact your county clerk on how to update your voter registration information); and a statement that you are eligible to vote in the election(s).
The actual date of the primary election in Wyoming is Tue Aug 18, 2026 - Wyoming Congressional, State and Gubernatorial Primary Election.
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