
Your Voice, Your Vote
Voter Resources for Park County
Park County voters are the backbone of our communities. Staying informed and participating in elections protects our freedoms, families, and way of life. Below are the essential tools and information you need to register, find your polling place, and cast your ballot confidently.Â
Find Your Precinct and Polling Location
Your precinct determines where you vote and what ballot you receive.Â
-
Use the Park County Voter Precincts Map to look up your address and precinct: Park County MapServerÂ
-
Use the statewide Wyoming Polling Place Locator for quick results: sos.wyo.gov polling toolÂ
-
Call or email the Park County Clerk’s Elections Office for assistance.Â
Main Park County polling locations (2026)Â include:Â
-
Cody area: Cody Auditorium or Paul Stock Aquatic & Recreation CenterÂ
-
Powell area: Heart Mountain Hall at the Park County FairgroundsÂ
-
Rural areas: South Fork Fire Hall, Wapiti Elementary, Clark Pioneer Recreation Center, Heart Mountain Clubhouse, and Meeteetse Recreation CenterÂ
Early/absentee voting is available at the Park County Courthouse in Cody.Â
Important Election Dates
Stay informed and make your voice heard. Mark these critical dates on your calendar to ensure you are registered and ready to vote in the upcoming Park County elections.
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Primary Election
Polls open 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Â
Tuesday, November 3, 2026
General Election
Polls open 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Voter Registration
-
Wyoming makes it straightforward to register and stay registered.Â
-
In person: Park County Courthouse (Cody), Powell City Hall, or Meeteetse Town Hall. Bring proof of identity, U.S. citizenship, and Wyoming residency.Â
-
By mail: Download the form from the Secretary of State, have it notarized, and mail it to the Park County Clerk.Â
-
Same-day registration: Available during early voting and on Election Day at your polling place (bring required documents and allow extra time).Â
-
Check or update your registration status by contacting the Park County Clerk.Â
Park County Clerk – Elections OfficeÂ
Colleen Renner, County ClerkÂ
1002 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY 82414Â
Phone: (307) 527-8620 or 800-786-2844 ext. 8620Â
Email:Â voterinfo@parkcounty-wy.govÂ
Absentee and Early In-Person Voting
-
Any registered Wyoming voter may request an absentee ballot — no excuse required.Â
-
Request your ballot from the Park County Clerk (new request required each election year).Â
-
Early in-person absentee voting begins:Â
-
Primary: July 21, 2026Â
-
General: October 6, 2026Â
-
-
Ballots must be returned by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.Â
-
Military and overseas voters have extended deadlines — contact the Clerk for details.Â
Voter ID Requirements
-
Wyoming requires photo or approved ID for in-person voting. Acceptable forms include:Â
-
Wyoming driver’s license or ID cardÂ
-
Tribal ID cardÂ
-
U.S. passportÂ
-
U.S. military IDÂ
-
Wyoming student ID (public college/university)Â
-
Wyoming concealed firearm permitÂ
-
Medicare or Medicaid card (valid through 2029)Â
First-time mail registrants must show ID when voting in person.Â
Election Laws and Official InformationÂ
-
Wyoming Secretary of State Elections Portal: sos.wyo.gov/Elections — Your one-stop source for statewide information, forms, and tools.Â
-
2026 Voter Guide (PDF): Available on the SOS site.Â
-
Wyoming Election Code (full statutes): Download PDFÂ
-
Park County Elections page:Â parkcounty-wy.gov/county-electionsÂ
Who Currently Represents You?
-
Park County elected officials (including current Prosecuting Attorney, Commissioners, and more): View the latest list on the Park County website or contact the Clerk.Â
-
State legislative districts: Use your address on the SOS site or contact your County Clerk.Â
-
Your precinct committeewoman or committeeman: These local party leaders help shape our grassroots efforts. Contact the Park County Clerk or your county Republican or Democratic Party organization for current precinct leadership information.Â
Getting Involved at the Precinct LevelÂ
Precinct committeewomen and committeemen are the foundation of strong local parties. They organize, recruit volunteers, and ensure conservative voices are heard. I am proud to be running for Precinct Committeewoman in my precinct because I believe in building our party from the ground up — one neighbor at a time. If you’d like to learn more about my campaign for precinct committeewoman or how you can get involved, feel free to reach out.Â
Questions?Â
The Park County Clerk’s office is your best local resource. They are professional, helpful, and dedicated to fair, secure elections.Â
Thank you for taking the time to stay informed and vote. Your voice matters in Park County.Â
