Wyoming’s 2026 statewide primary is scheduled for August 18, with the general election on November 3, 2026, according to the Wyoming Secretary of State’s election calendar. Campaigns that stretch across wide rural counties,
small towns, and long highway routes need yard signs that stay readable at a glance. Locking in your yard sign layout and basic compliance now means you’re not scrambling once filing, fundraising, and door-knocking all hit at the same time.
Below are straightforward Wyoming-ready primary yard sign template ideas you can plug your name into and hand off to our design team.
Always double-check your state and local sign rules before printing—this is not legal advice—but these layouts work from school board and county offices up through the Legislature and federal races.
Quick Wyoming sign rules (not legal advice)
Wyoming’s 2026 statewide primary is August 18, 2026, and the general election is November 3, 2026.
Do not place campaign signs in state highway right-of-way or on state property. WYDOT says advertising and campaign signs cannot be placed in state highway right-of-way, including on right-of-way
fencing, trees, traffic signs, or traffic signal poles.
In some municipalities, campaign advertising may be allowed in a state right-of-way only if the city or town has adopted rules allowing it, but the safest placement is still private property where you have permission.
Wyoming law treats displaying campaign signs as electioneering and prohibits it within 100 yards of a public entrance to a polling place on the day of a primary, general, or special election,
and within 100 feet on other days when voting is taking place.
Wyoming campaign advertising generally must include a “paid for by” identification line naming the candidate, committee, PAC, party committee, or organization that paid for the advertisement.
Wyoming primary yard sign templates you can steal
Template 1 – Challenger, Short and Strong
Great for first-time candidates who want to feel fresh without cluttering the sign.
Template 2 – Incumbent Re-Elect Layout
Perfect if you’re already in office and just need voters to connect your name + current seat at a glance.
Template 3 – Down-Ballot & Local
Ideal for local races where the office line matters and the goal is simple name recall when voters hit the ballot.
Why we print these on SmartFlute® yard signs
SmartFlute® is UZ Marketing’s patented yard sign board with light-blocking channels, so double-sided designs don’t ghost through in Wyoming sun, wind, and snow glare.
Eco-friendly: made from recycled material, so you can talk about sustainability while your signs work along highways, ranch roads, and neighborhood streets.
At UZ Marketing, we print SmartFlute® yard signs starting at $2.99 each (100 signs, 1-color) with:
Watch out for “too good to be true” pricing on other sites. Many super-cheap offers are for smaller half-sized signs with single-sided printing,
thin material, and no stakes or shipping included. Our $2.99 each (100) deal is for full-size 18" x 24" SmartFlute® yard signs, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
Once you approve your proof, we move your order into production quickly. Rush options at checkout help you hit tight campaign deadlines; final delivery timing still depends on carriers and your location.
Start your Wyoming design with custom campaign yard signs or
send us your name, office, and color preferences, and we’ll send a free design proof based on these political yard sign templates before you file.
FAQ – Wyoming primary yard signs
1. When is the 2026 Wyoming primary, and when should I start putting yard signs out?
Wyoming’s 2026 primary is August 18, 2026, with the general election on November 3, 2026, per the Wyoming Secretary of State’s 2026 key election dates. Many campaigns roll out their main wave of yard signs in the weeks before August 18, then refresh or expand before November so they can test placements, replace damaged signs, and densify coverage in key precincts.
2. Where should I place Wyoming campaign yard signs?
Your safest placements are private property with the owner’s permission—supporters’ yards, friendly businesses, and campaign headquarters. WYDOT states campaign/advertising signs are not allowed in the state highway right-of-way (including on ROW fencing, trees, traffic signs, or signal poles), and signs may be removed. Within a municipality, state law ties any placement in a state right-of-way to what the municipality allows (and that rule does not apply to interstates), so most campaigns default to clearly private placements and check local ordinances.
3. How close can Wyoming campaign signs be to a polling place?
Under Wyoming Stat. § 22-26-113, electioneering too close to a polling place—including displaying campaign signs, distributing campaign literature, or soliciting votes—is prohibited within 100 yards of any public entrance to the polling place on the day of a primary, general, or special election, and within 100 feet on other days when voting is being conducted,
such as early voting or some absentee locations. In practice, follow posted markings and county clerk instructions.
4. Do Wyoming campaign yard signs need a “paid for by” disclaimer?
Wyoming law requires certain paid campaign literature/advertising to conspicuously disclose “Paid for by [name of candidate/committee/organization sponsoring the communication]”. Many campaigns place that line in a readable footer on yard signs and confirm exact formatting before printing. For federal races, also follow applicable FEC disclaimer rules.