Voting and Voter ID

Who’s at a Polling Place

Poll workers (election judges) at polling places can easily be identified by colored vests. Election judges are an essential part of the overall success of a polling place on Election Day. They are there to help voters register, cast a ballot, and answer any questions they may have.

If you are interested in working as an election judge, please reach out to the Election Office at election@laramiecountywy.gov or 307-633-4242.

Poll watchers are also present at a polling place on Election Day. Their job is to observe voter registration and turnout. They are certified by a political party to serve in a designated polling place. To become a poll watcher, contact your local party.

 

Voter ID

Wyoming law requires voters to present an acceptable form of identification when voting early in person or on Election Day. Acceptable identification includes:

  • Wyoming Driver’s License or Wyoming Identification Card
  • Tribal ID Card
  • Valid U.S. Passport
  • U.S. Military Card
  • DL 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 Permit

If you do not have one of the documents listed above, you may obtain a free Wyoming Identification Card from WYDOT Driver Services, located at 1520 Etchepare Circle, 307-777-3835.