Teton County keeps five election districts unchanged for 2026 cycle
County commissioners approved the clerk’s annual general-election-year resolution re-designating Teton County’s five election districts and vote-center locations, with no boundary changes for 2026.
Teton County commissioners teed up a May-required procedural step Thursday: re-designating county election districts on the clerk’s recommendation — and this year, leaving everything as-is. The clerk’s report in the packet says election districts “will not change for the 2026 election cycle” and lays out the same five-district structure the county has been using.
The resolution, adopted under W.S. 22-7-101, keeps District 1 covering the bulk of Jackson and the South of Jackson/Hoback areas; District 2 covering Kelly/Moose/Airport; District 3 Moran; District 4 Wilson and Teton Village; and District 5 Alta. The document also lists the countywide absentee vote center at the Teton County Administration Building and Election Day vote centers at the library, the Parks & Rec center, the Old Wilson Schoolhouse, Weed & Pest, and the Alta Library.
It’s not a flashy agenda item, but it’s one of the few moments state law allows the board to change districts at all: “Election districts shall be changed only at this designated meeting,” the clerk notes in the Election Districts resolution packet. For voters, the practical takeaway is stability — same district lines, and the same slate of vote centers headed into November.
Source Documents
| Date | Title | Type |
|---|---|---|
| May 5, 2026 | Board Resolution and Staff Report — Designation of Election Districts | packet |