Wyoming Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2010 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2010, the citizen voting-age population for Wyoming was 405,100 and represented 74.25% of the total Wyoming population.

Among all Wyoming counties, Laramie had the highest citizen voting-age population (66.24K), followed by Natrona (55.02K), and Campbell (30.13K).

In terms of percentages, Hot Springs had the highest percentage of its population being citizens of voting-age (80.30%), followed by Albany (80.16%), and Niobrara (79.42%).

The chart and table below shows the citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's population that were citizens of voting-age.

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Wyoming Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2010
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Population
Laramie 66235 74.24
Natrona 55015 74.83
Campbell 30125 69.77
Sweetwater 29500 69.80
Fremont 28760 73.98
Albany 27995 80.16
Sheridan 21935 77.29
Park 21385 77.55
Teton 15100 72.60
Uinta 14070 68.52
Lincoln 12290 70.45
Carbon 11865 75.94
Goshen 10035 78.12
Converse 9935 74.11
Big Horn 8300 72.49
Sublette 6925 74.30
Platte 6755 78.05
Johnson 6395 77.00
Washakie 6030 72.91
Weston 5585 79.05
Crook 5140 76.04
Hot Springs 3790 80.30
Niobrara 1930 79.42