List of United States Representatives from Wyoming
Wyoming was admitted as the 44th state to the United States of America on July 10, 1890. As of November 2025, a total of 20 individuals have represented Wyoming in the U.S. House.
Current members
The current members of the U.S. House from Wyoming are:
| Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. House Wyoming At-large District | Harriet Hageman | Republican | January 3, 2023 | January 3, 2027 |
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Historical representatives
The following individuals were elected to the U.S. House from Wyoming. The following individuals were elected to the U.S. House from Wyoming.
| Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1800s-Present from Wyoming | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 5 | |||
| Republican | 15 | |||
| Total Representatives | 20 | |||
| Representatives to the U.S. House from Wyoming | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representative | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| Frank W. Mondell | 1895-1922 | Republican | ||||||
| John E. Osborne | 1897-1898 | Democratic | ||||||
| Clarence D. Clark | 1889-1892 | Republican | ||||||
| Henry A. Coffeen | 1893-1894 | Democratic | ||||||
| Charles E. Winter | 1923-1928 | Republican | ||||||
| Vincent M. Carter | 1929-1934 | Republican | ||||||
| Paul R. Greever | 1935-1938 | Democratic | ||||||
| Frank O. Horton | 1939-1940 | Republican | ||||||
| John J. McIntyre | 1941-1942 | Democratic | ||||||
| Frank A. Barrett | 1943-1950 | Republican | ||||||
| Bill Harrison | 1951-1968 | Republican | ||||||
| Edwin K. Thomson | 1955-1960 | Republican | ||||||
| Teno Roncalio | 1965-1969, 1971-1978 | Democratic | ||||||
| John S. Wold | 1969-1970 | Republican | ||||||
| Dick Cheney | 1979-1990 | Republican | ||||||
| Craig L. Thomas | 1989-1994 | Republican | ||||||
| Barbara Cubin | 1995-2008 | Republican | ||||||
| Cynthia Lummis | 2009-2017 | Republican | ||||||
| Liz Cheney | 2017-2023 | Republican | ||||||
| Harriet Hageman | 2023-Present | Republican | ||||||
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