Not from Wyoming? Choose your state!
Wyoming has closed caucuses
Wyomingites must register as democrat to vote for Bernie!
Register as a democrat by: March 25, 2016
Wyoming Caucus: April 9, 2016
Wyoming has closed caucuses — Wyomingites must register as democrat to vote for Bernie!
Wyoming does not have online registration, but you can fill out a registration form to print and mail in.
You must be registered by March 25, 2016.
Check out our NEW IN-DEPTH HOW-TO VOTING GUIDE FOR WYOMING HERE
Doors open at 9 am, You need to be in line by 11 am to get in! Arrive early.
Find your caucus location here.
Wyoming does not require photo ID for the purpose of voting.
However, if you registered by mail and are voting in a federal election for the first time, you must show photo ID or a document that has both your name and residence address.
http://soswy.state.wy.us/faqs.aspx?root=ELEC
It may still be a good idea to bring ID with you.
Employees who do not have 3 consecutive non working hours while polls are open are entitled to one paid hour (excluding meal times) to vote.
The Employer can set the time for leave to vote.
Wyoming law entitles voters to one hour, other than the meal hour, to vote. However, the law does not apply to certain categories of employees, such as some federal workers or those who have three or more consecutive nonworking hours during the time polls are open.
(W.S. 22-2-111) http://soswy.state.wy.us/FAQS.aspx?root=ELEC
You may still vote in Wyoming's caucuses if you will be 18 years old by November 8, 2016.
If you are a college student not living in your home state, you can vote for Bernie in either your home state or in the state in which you are attending school!
If you have any questions about voting in Wyoming you may contact your state official elections office or Democratic party.
Find local Bernie supporters and get help from /r/WyomingForSanders
Will you help Bernie win?
"I've said it since day one: I can't do it alone." - Bernie Sanders
This grassroots campaign depends on grassroots support like you! There are many opportunities to help out Bernie's campaign right now, and if you want more, sign up as a volunteer with the official campaign.
Many of us don't have much time for volunteer work, and if you're not able to volunteer but still want Bernie to win:
Donate to the Bernie Sanders Campaign
Phonebanking is the single most important thing you can do for the campaign besides voting. Primaries are here, and we need to be calling people and letting them know about how to vote in their state. Don't be scared! I hear from many people that it's daunting to call strangers on the phone, but you will have a script to read and the typical call length is very short.
Start Phonebanking for Bernie!
Phone Banking, Canvassing, Voter Registration Drives, Carpools -- these are just a few of the volunteer-hosted events popping up around the nation in support of Bernie Sanders, and some probably in your city!
If you can't find any events nearby, you should host your own — I've done it several times and it's been a great experience meeting local Bernie supporters!