Voter Info
The 2026 Election
City Council races in Laramie are non-partisan. That means all candidates, regardless of party affiliation, will appear on the same ballot during the Primary Election. Only the top two candidates with the most votes in the Primary will advance to the General Election in November.
Key Dates to Remember
Polls are open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The top two candidates advance.
Polls are open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The final decision for Ward 1.
Voter Resources
Whether you are a long-time resident or a newly registered voter, the Albany County Clerk provides everything you need to cast your ballot securely and easily. Wyoming also allows same-day voter registration at your polling place on election day.
Helpful Links
- Albany County Elections OfficeOfficial hub for local election information.
- Voter Registration InformationCheck your registration status or learn what ID to bring.
- Request an Absentee BallotVote early by mail. Any registered Wyoming voter can request an absentee ballot.
- Wyoming Secretary of StateStatewide election rules, forms, and voter ID requirements.
Are you in Ward 1?
City Council representatives are elected by the residents of their specific wards. Nicholas Jesse is running to represent Laramie's Ward 1. Use the interactive map below to confirm your ward based on your current residence.