About Cokeville
The town is situated near the Bear River, providing scenic views and outdoor recreational opportunities. Economically, Cokeville has a rich history tied to agriculture and ranching, with many residents engaged in these sectors. The town also hosts the annual Cokeville Rodeo, which draws participants and spectators from surrounding areas, highlighting its cultural significance in the region. The town is part of the larger Star Valley area, known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities, making it an attractive place for both locals and visitors.
Municipal elections for the Cokeville Town Council and Mayor follow regular election cycles, with dates available from the Town Clerk at (307) 279-3249. Residents also participate in Lincoln County elections for commissioners, clerk, sheriff, assessor, treasurer, and other county offices, as well as state legislative races for their assigned Wyoming House and Senate districts. Polling locations can be confirmed by contacting the Lincoln County Clerk or checking the Wyoming Secretary of State polling place lookup at https://sos.wyo.gov/Elections/PollPlaceLookup.aspx. In the November 2024 presidential election, Lincoln County reported approximately 60-65% voter turnout with the strong Republican performance typical of rural Wyoming counties. Wyoming's public election records include voter registration lists (available with restrictions), campaign finance disclosures through the Wyoming Secretary of State, candidate filing information, and precinct-level results published after each election. For the November 3, 2026 general election, voters will decide several important races: the Wyoming gubernatorial election (as Governor Mark Gordon is term-limited), one of Wyoming's two U.S. Senate seats (if the Class 1 or Class 2 seat is up in 2026, which should be verified), Wyoming's single U.S. House seat, Wyoming State Legislature seats (both House and Senate depending on district rotation), and Lincoln County offices including county commissioners and various county elected officials. Wyoming allows absentee voting without requiring an excuse. Applications for absentee ballots should be submitted to the Lincoln County Clerk, with ballots available starting approximately 45 days before election day. Voters may request absentee status for all elections in a calendar year.
Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement in Cokeville
Cokeville Police Department
COKEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT · 110 Pine Street, Cokeville, WY 83114 · Eligibility · Cokeville residents · (307) 279-3209 · Voice · https://www.cokeville.net/cokeville-police-dept · Application process · Call · Fees ...
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Lincoln County Sheriff's Office
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office provides public safety and law enforcement to all unincorporated areas of Lincoln County, as well as providing contract coverage of incorporated municipalities that do not have their own police department. The main law enforcement facility is located in Kemmerer adjacent to the Lincoln County Courthouse, and includes administrative and jail facilities.
https://www.lincolncountywy.gov/government/sheriff/index.php
⚖️ Courts & Case Records in Cokeville
Cokeville Municipal Court
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🏠 Property & Public Records in Cokeville
Lincoln County Recorder of Deeds
Property records for Cokeville, Wyoming are maintained by the Lincoln County Recorder of Deeds. This office maintains recorded documents including deeds, mortgages, liens, and easements for properties in Lincoln County, including Cokeville.