REGISTER TO VOTE
How do I register to vote?
There are three easy ways to register to vote in Teton County:
You can register to vote in person at the Teton County Clerk's Office (200 S Willow St, Jackson, WY 83001), Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. If registering less than 14 days prior to election day, you must be prepared to vote by absentee at the same time.
You can register by mail by filling out the voter registration form and following its mailing instructions.
As a last resort, you can register and vote on the election day at one of Teton County’s five vote centers.
Teton County/Jackson Recreation Center
155 E Gill Ave
Jackson, WY 83001Teton County Library
125 Virginian Ln
Jackson, WY 83001Old Wilson Schoolhouse Community Center
5655 Main St
Wilson, WY 83014Teton County Weed & Pest Building
7575 US-89
Jackson, WY 83001Alta Branch Library
50 Alta School Rd
Alta, WY 83414
For any questions regarding registration and voting in Teton County, please contact the Clerk’s Office at 307-733-4430 or elections@tetoncountywy.gov.
What do I need to register to vote?
One of any of the following valid Identification Documents:
Valid driver’s license from any state (Wyoming preferred, but not required)
ID issued by a local, state or federal agency
U.S. passport
WY student ID
Military ID
Tribal ID
Or, two of any of the following valid Identification Documents:
Certificate of U.S. citizenship or naturalization
Draft record
Voter registration card from another state or county
Original or certified copy of birth certificate
Any other form of ID issued by official agency
Any other form of ID issued by an official agency
You must also know your physical and mailing address in Teton County, but do not need to bring proof of residence.
What are the requirements to vote?
Must be 18 years or older on election day.
Must be a citizen of the United States.
Must be a resident of Teton County and the precinct in which you register.
Must withdraw voter registration from any other jurisdiction, if applicable (on the Wyoming registration application).
Must not be a convicted felon (or if convicted, have had civil or voting rights restored) or adjudicated mentally incompetent.