Early voting will end at 5 p.m Monday Nov. 2nd. Ballots can still be dropped off until 7 p.m on Nov 3rd at the county clerk's office. Photo: Anna Knapp

JACKSON, Wyo. — Election day is right around the corner. Here’s what you need to know to ensure your vote is counted.

Early voting ends tomorrow, Monday, Nov. 2. You can vote absentee in-person in the basement of the Teton County Administration Building located at 200 S Willow Street, Jackson, WY,  Monday through Friday from 8 a.m – 5 p.m. This polling site will not be open on election day.

Have you filled out an absentee ballot but haven’t mailed it yet?

It’s too close to election day to send your ballot by mail but you can still drop your ballot off in the drop-box in front of the Teton County Administration Building anytime, until 7 p.m on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

Did you request a ballot but haven’t received it yet?

Don’t wait for it, vote in-person absentee at the Teton County Administration Building until 5 p.m Monday, Nov. 2, or vote in-person on election day until 7 p.m, at any of the five polling places.

Do you still need to register to vote?

You can register and vote at the absentee-polling place or you can register on election day at any of the polling locations. Registration takes about 10-minutes. Party affiliations and address changes can also be done at the time of voting.

Want to vote in-person on election day?

There are five locations in Teton County, you can vote at any of them regardless of where you live, from 7 a.m- 7 p.m on election day, Nov. 3.

Teton County/ Jackson Recreation Center
115 E. Gill Ave, Jackson, WY 83001

Teton County Library
125 Virginian Lane, Jackson, WY 83001

Old Wilson School House/ Community Center
5655 Main St. Wilson, WY, 83014

Teton County Weed & Pest Shop
7575 US-89, Jackson, WY 83001

Alta Branch Library
50 Alta School Rd., Alta, WY 83414

Need more information before you vote in the local election?

At Buckrail, we put together an info sheet to help voters get to know our local candidates. The Teton County Library also held several online candidate forums, that can be viewed here.

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Lindsay Vallen is a Community News Reporter covering a little bit of everything; with an interest in politics, wildlife, and amplifying community voices. Originally from the east coast, Lindsay has called Wilson, Wyoming home since 2017. In her free time, she enjoys snowboarding, hiking, cooking, and completing the Jackson Hole Daily crosswords.