Wyoming Voting Rights Restoration

Misdemeanor convictions in Wyoming

Can prisoners vote in jail? Generally, yes.

You do not lose the right to vote if you are convicted of a misdemeanor in Wyoming. If you are incarcerated for a misdemeanor you should check voter registration status, register to vote if necessary, and request an absentee ballot.

You can vote while awaiting trial for any charge, even if incarcerated, as long as you have not lost your right to vote due to a prior conviction.

Felony conviction in Wyoming

Can felons vote in Wyoming?

You lose the right to vote while incarcerated if you are convicted of a felony. Persons who are first time, nonviolent felons automatically have their voting rights restored upon completion of their supervision or sentence.

Next steps for restoring voting rights in Wyoming

 

Persons who are first time, nonviolent felons automatically have their voting rights restored upon completion of their supervision or sentence.

In all states, it's a felony to vote if your voting rights are currently revoked. If you are uncertain about your status from the information provided on this page, call 1-866-OUR-VOTE for more information.

 

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