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Wyoming Primary Election

Tuesday, August 18, 2026 · Wyoming

How to Vote

Registration Deadlines

By Mail
Monday, August 3, 20264 months
In Person
Monday, August 17, 20264 months

Same-day registration available

Voting

Early Voting Starts
Tuesday, July 21, 20263 months
Early Voting Ends
Monday, August 17, 20264 months
Mail Ballot Due
Tuesday, August 18, 20264 months

Contests

23 races on the ballot

State

Wyoming State Senate District 21

Wyoming State Senate District 21

Candidate (Uncontested)

Melissa ButcherRepublican Party
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 51

Wyoming House of Representatives District 51

Candidate (Uncontested)

Laurie BrattenRepublican Party
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 58

Wyoming House of Representatives District 58

Candidate (Uncontested)

Peter BoyerRepublican Party
State

Governor

Wyoming

3 Candidates

Eric BarlowRepublican Party
Brent BienRepublican Party
Megan DegenfelderRepublican Party· 1 endorsement
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 37

Wyoming House of Representatives District 37

Candidate (Uncontested)

Ross SchriftmanRepublican Party
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 30

Wyoming House of Representatives District 30

Candidate (Uncontested)

Mark JenningsRepublican Party
Federal

U.S. House Wyoming At-large District

Wyoming

7 Candidates

Jillian BalowRepublican Party
Bo BitemanRepublican Party
Kevin ChristensenRepublican Party
David GiraltRepublican Party
Chuck GrayRepublican Party
Matt McGinnisRepublican Party
Reid RasnerRepublican Party
Federal

U.S. Senate Wyoming

Wyoming

2 Candidates

Harriet HagemanRepublican Party· 1 endorsement
Jimmy SkovgardRepublican Party
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 20

Wyoming House of Representatives District 20

Candidate (Uncontested)

Bill WinneyRepublican Party
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 1

Wyoming House of Representatives District 1

Candidate (Uncontested)

Zeta Nuckolls AndersonRepublican Party
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 36

Wyoming House of Representatives District 36

Candidate (Uncontested)

Stewart McAdooDemocratic Party
State

Governor

Wyoming

Candidate (Uncontested)

Gabriel GreenDemocratic Party
State

Wyoming State Senate District 3

Wyoming State Senate District 3

Candidate (Uncontested)

Cheri SteinmetzRepublican Party
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 31

Wyoming House of Representatives District 31

Candidate (Uncontested)

Bruce BrownRepublican Party
State

Wyoming State Auditor

Wyoming

Candidate (Uncontested)

Kristi RacinesRepublican Party
Federal

U.S. Senate Wyoming

Wyoming

Candidate (Uncontested)

James ByrdDemocratic Party
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 57

Wyoming House of Representatives District 57

2 Candidates

Julie JarvisRepublican Party
Jeanette WardRepublican Party
State

Wyoming House of Representatives District 37

Wyoming House of Representatives District 37

Candidate (Uncontested)

Betsy EricksonDemocratic Party
State

Wyoming Secretary of State

Wyoming

2 Candidates

Rachel Rodriguez-WilliamsRepublican Party
Robert ShortRepublican Party
State

Wyoming State Senate District 23

Wyoming State Senate District 23

Candidate (Uncontested)

Abby AngelosRepublican Party
State

Wyoming State Senate District 1

Wyoming State Senate District 1

2 Candidates

Ogden DriskillRepublican Party
Chip NeimanRepublican Party
State

Wyoming Treasurer

Wyoming

Candidate (Uncontested)

Curt MeierRepublican Party
State

Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction

Wyoming

2 Candidates

Chad AuerRepublican Party
Thomas KellyRepublican Party

Voter FAQ

What key changes should voters know about?
Beginning July 1, 2025, you must provide proof of residence and proof of citizenship when you register to vote.This is due to a new law in Wyoming. Visit the Wyoming Secretary of State website or contact your local election office to learn more.
Can I register to vote online?
Wyoming does not offer online voter registration.
Can I submit voter registration forms in person?
You can complete a voter registration application in person. Contact your local election office for information on when and where to register to vote.You can also register to vote and cast a ballot in person during the absentee voting period and on Election Day.Learn more by visiting the Wyoming Secretary of State website or contacting your local election office.
How do I contact my state election office?
Secretary of State122 W 25th St, Building E, Ste 100 Cheyenne, WY 82002-0020Telephone: (307) 777-5860
Do I need to bring an ID to vote in person?
All registered voters in Wyoming need to confirm their identity when they vote in person. Acceptable forms include: Wyoming Driver's License or ID Card tribal ID card valid US passport US military card driver’s license or ID card from another state University of Wyoming student ID Wyoming community college student ID Wyoming public school student ID valid Medicare insurance card valid Medicaid insurance card valid Wyoming concealed firearm permitYou may obtain a free ID for voting from the Wyoming Department of Transportation at a Driver Services Location.Voters without ID: If you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot. Your ballot will be counted if you are able to provide ID to your election office before the close of business one day after the election.
How do I contact my local election office?
Visit your state’s site to find your local election office.
Who can register to vote?
To register in Wyoming you must: be at least 18 years old on Election Daybe a United States citizenbe a bona fide resident of Wyoming for at least 30 days before the next electionhave not been convicted of a felony, or if you have, you have had civil or voting rights restorednot be adjudicated to be mentally incompetenthave withdrawn your voter registration from any other jurisdiction, if applicable
Register to Vote
If you’re not registered: Your by mail registration form must be received by Aug 3.
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