Wyoming House of Representatives elections, 2022

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PrimaryAugust 16, 2022
GeneralNovember 8, 2022
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Elections for the Wyoming House of Representatives took place in 2022. The general election was on November 8, 2022. A primary was scheduled for August 16, 2022. The filing deadline was May 27, 2022.

The chamber's Republican supermajority increased from 51-7 (with two minor party members) to 57-5.

The Wyoming House of Representatives was one of 88 state legislative chambers with elections in 2022. There are 99 chambers throughout the country.

Party control

See also: Partisan composition of state houses and State government trifectas
Wyoming House of Representatives
Party As of November 8, 2022 After November 9, 2022
     Democratic Party 7 5
     Republican Party 51 57
     Independent 1 0
     Libertarian Party 1 0
Total 60 62

Candidates

General

Wyoming House of Representatives General Election 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 1

Green check mark transparent.pngChip Neiman (i)

District 2

Green check mark transparent.pngAllen Slagle

District 3

Green check mark transparent.pngAbby Angelos

District 4

Green check mark transparent.pngJeremy Haroldson (i)

Dan Brecht (Independent)

District 5

Green check mark transparent.pngScott Smith

Todd Peterson (Independent)

District 6

Hank Szramkowski  Candidate Connection

Did not make the ballot:
Tania Malone 

Green check mark transparent.pngTomi Strock

Bruce Jones (Independent)

District 7

Jordan Evans  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngBob Nicholas (i)

District 8

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Zwonitzer

Brenda Lyttle (Independent)

District 9

Stephen Latham

Green check mark transparent.pngLandon Brown (i)

District 10

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Eklund Jr. (i)

District 11

Marguerite Herman  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJared Olsen (i)

District 12

Green check mark transparent.pngClarence Styvar (i)

District 13

Green check mark transparent.pngKen Chestek  Candidate Connection

Wayne Pinch

District 14

Green check mark transparent.pngTrey Sherwood (i)  Candidate Connection

Bryan Shuster

District 15

Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Burkhart (i)

Patrick Gonzales (Libertarian Party)

District 16

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Yin (i)

Jim McCollum

District 17

Chad Banks (i)  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJ.T. Larson  Candidate Connection

District 18

Green check mark transparent.pngScott Heiner (i)

Dennis Laughlin (Libertarian Party)

District 19

Sarah Butters

Green check mark transparent.pngJon Conrad

District 20

Green check mark transparent.pngAlbert Sommers (i)

District 21

Green check mark transparent.pngLane Allred

District 22

Green check mark transparent.pngAndrew Byron  Candidate Connection

Bob Strobel (Independent)

District 23

Green check mark transparent.pngLiz Storer

Paul Vogelheim

District 24

Green check mark transparent.pngSandy Newsome (i)

District 25

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Northrup

District 26

Green check mark transparent.pngDalton Banks

District 27

Green check mark transparent.pngMartha Lawley

District 28

Kimberly Bartlett  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Winter (i)

District 29

Martha Wright

Green check mark transparent.pngKen Pendergraft

District 30

Green check mark transparent.pngMark Jennings (i)

District 31

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Bear (i)  Candidate Connection

District 32

Green check mark transparent.pngKen Clouston

District 33

Andi LeBeau (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngSarah Penn  Candidate Connection

District 34

Green check mark transparent.pngPepper Ottman (i)

District 35

Green check mark transparent.pngTony Locke

District 36

Green check mark transparent.pngArt Washut (i)  Candidate Connection

District 37

Green check mark transparent.pngSteve Harshman (i)

District 38

Green check mark transparent.pngTom Walters (i)

District 39

Green check mark transparent.pngCody Wylie  Candidate Connection

Marshall Burt (i) (Libertarian Party)

District 40

Green check mark transparent.pngBarry Crago (i)

District 41

Jen Solis  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngBill Henderson (i)

Matt Freeman (Constitution Party)

District 42

Green check mark transparent.pngBen Hornok

District 43

Green check mark transparent.pngDan Zwonitzer (i)

District 44

Sara Burlingame

Green check mark transparent.pngTamara Trujillo

District 45

Green check mark transparent.pngKarlee Provenza (i)  Candidate Connection

District 46

Merav Ben-David

Green check mark transparent.pngOcean Andrew (i)  Candidate Connection

District 47

Lee Ann Stephenson  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Davis

District 48

Green check mark transparent.pngClark Stith (i)

Misty Morris (Libertarian Party)

District 49

Tim Beppler

Green check mark transparent.pngRyan Berger

District 50

Green check mark transparent.pngRachel Rodriguez-Williams (i)

Carrie Satterwhite (Libertarian Party)

District 51

Green check mark transparent.pngCyrus Western (i)

District 52

Green check mark transparent.pngReuben Tarver

District 53

Green check mark transparent.pngChristopher Knapp (i)

Larry Williamson (Constitution Party)  Candidate Connection

District 54

Green check mark transparent.pngLloyd Charles Larsen (i)

Jeff Martin (Independent)

District 55

Green check mark transparent.pngEmber Oakley (i)

Bethany Baldes (Libertarian Party)

District 56

Green check mark transparent.pngJerry Obermueller (i)

District 57

Robert Johnson  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJeanette Ward

District 58

Green check mark transparent.pngBill Allemand

Did not make the ballot:
Joe Porambo  (Libertarian Party)

District 59

Green check mark transparent.pngKevin O'Hearn (i)

District 60

Green check mark transparent.pngTony Niemiec

District 61

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Singh

District 62

Green check mark transparent.pngForrest Chadwick

Primary

Wyoming House of Representatives Primary 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 1

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngChip Neiman (i)

District 2

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


J.D. Williams (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngAllen Slagle

District 3

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngAbby Angelos
Rusty Bell

District 4

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngJeremy Haroldson (i)

District 5

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Shelly Duncan (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngScott Smith

District 6

Green check mark transparent.pngTania Malone

Aaron Clausen (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngTomi Strock

District 7

Green check mark transparent.pngJordan Evans  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngBob Nicholas (i)
Rick Coppinger

District 8

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Stephen Neal Johnson
Lily Sharpe
Brian Tyrrell
Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Zwonitzer

Did not make the ballot:
Scott Royce 

District 9

Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Latham

Green check mark transparent.pngLandon Brown (i)
Dean Petersen  Candidate Connection
Alan Sheldon  Candidate Connection

District 10

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Eklund Jr. (i)
Lars Lone

District 11

James Byrd
Green check mark transparent.pngMarguerite Herman  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJared Olsen (i)

District 12

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngClarence Styvar (i)
Derek Goldfuss

District 13

Green check mark transparent.pngKen Chestek  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngWayne Pinch

District 14

Green check mark transparent.pngTrey Sherwood (i)  Candidate Connection

Julie McCallister  Candidate Connection
Green check mark transparent.pngBryan Shuster

District 15

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Burkhart (i)

District 16

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Yin (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngJim McCollum

District 17

Green check mark transparent.pngChad Banks (i)  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJ.T. Larson  Candidate Connection

District 18

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngScott Heiner (i)

District 19

Green check mark transparent.pngSarah Butters

Karl Allred
Green check mark transparent.pngJon Conrad
Andy Stocks

Did not make the ballot:
Brandon Eyre 

District 20

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngAlbert Sommers (i)
Michael Schmid
Bill Winney

District 21

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngLane Allred
Jeremiah Hardesty

District 22

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngAndrew Byron  Candidate Connection

District 23

Ryan Sedgeley  Candidate Connection
Green check mark transparent.pngLiz Storer

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Vogelheim

District 24

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngSandy Newsome (i)
Nina Webber

District 25

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Troy Bray
Chris Good
Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Northrup
Rex Rich

District 26

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngDalton Banks
Tim Beck
Timothy Mills
Gary Welch

District 27

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngMartha Lawley

District 28

Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly Bartlett  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Winter (i)

District 29

Green check mark transparent.pngMartha Wright

Gary Miller
Green check mark transparent.pngKen Pendergraft

District 30

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngMark Jennings (i)

District 31

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Bear (i)  Candidate Connection

District 32

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Timothy Hallinan (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngKen Clouston

District 33

Green check mark transparent.pngAndi LeBeau (i)

Wade Warren LeBeau
Green check mark transparent.pngSarah Penn  Candidate Connection
Valaira Whiteman

District 34

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngPepper Ottman (i)

District 35

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Joe MacGuire (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngTony Locke

District 36

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngArt Washut (i)  Candidate Connection
Debra Cheatham

District 37

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngSteve Harshman (i)
Steve Bray

District 38

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngTom Walters (i)

District 39

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngCody Wylie  Candidate Connection

District 40

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngBarry Crago (i)
Richard Tass

District 41

Green check mark transparent.pngJen Solis (Write-in)  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngBill Henderson (i)

District 42

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngBen Hornok
Linnaea Sutphin

District 43

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngDan Zwonitzer (i)
Clayton Mills

Did not make the ballot:
JoAnn Taylor 

District 44

Green check mark transparent.pngSara Burlingame

John Romero-Martinez (i)
Michael Reyes
Green check mark transparent.pngTamara Trujillo

District 45

Green check mark transparent.pngKarlee Provenza (i)  Candidate Connection

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 46

Green check mark transparent.pngMerav Ben-David

Green check mark transparent.pngOcean Andrew (i)  Candidate Connection
Richard Lennox

District 47

Green check mark transparent.pngLee Ann Stephenson  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Davis
Clyde Johnson

District 48

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngClark Stith (i)

District 49

Green check mark transparent.pngTim Beppler

Vladimir Allred
Green check mark transparent.pngRyan Berger

District 50

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngRachel Rodriguez-Williams (i)

District 51

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngCyrus Western (i)
Bryan Miller  Candidate Connection

District 52

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Ronda Boller
Green check mark transparent.pngReuben Tarver

District 53

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngChristopher Knapp (i)

District 54

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngLloyd Charles Larsen (i)

District 55

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngEmber Oakley (i)

District 56

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngJerry Obermueller (i)

District 57

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Johnson  Candidate Connection

Thomas Myler
Green check mark transparent.pngJeanette Ward

Did not make the ballot:
Chuck Gray (i)

District 58

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Patrick Sweeney (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngBill Allemand

District 59

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngKevin O'Hearn (i)
John Gudger

District 60

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Jennifer James
Green check mark transparent.pngTony Niemiec

Did not make the ballot:
Christal Martin 

District 61

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Matt Malcom
Don Odom  Candidate Connection
Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Singh

District 62

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngForrest Chadwick
Stan Mitchem

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Incumbents who were not re-elected

See also: Annual State Legislative Competitiveness Report: Vol. 12, 2022

Incumbents defeated in general elections

Three incumbents lost in the Nov. 8 general election.

Name Party Office
Chad Banks Electiondot.png Democratic House District 17
Andi LeBeau Electiondot.png Democratic House District 33
Marshall Burt Specialsession.png Libertarian House District 39

Incumbents defeated in primary elections

See also: Defeated state legislative incumbents, 2022

Seven incumbents lost in the Aug. 16 primaries.

Name Party Office
J.D. Williams Ends.png Republican House District 2
Shelly Duncan Ends.png Republican House District 5
Aaron Clausen Ends.png Republican House District 6
Timothy Hallinan Ends.png Republican House District 32
Joe MacGuire Ends.png Republican House District 35
John Romero-Martinez Ends.png Republican House District 44
Patrick Sweeney Ends.png Republican House District 58

Retiring incumbents

Seventeen incumbents were not on the ballot in 2022.[1] Those incumbents were:

Name Party Office Reason
Eric Barlow Ends.png Republican House District 3 Other office
Sue Wilson Ends.png Republican House District 7 Retired
Cathy Connolly Electiondot.png Democratic House District 13 Retired
Danny Eyre Ends.png Republican House District 19 Retired
Evan J. Simpson Ends.png Republican House District 21 Retired
Jim Roscoe Independent Independent House District 22 Retired
Andy Schwartz Electiondot.png Democratic House District 23 Retired
Dan Laursen Ends.png Republican House District 25 Other office
Jamie Flitner Ends.png Republican House District 26 Retired
Mike Greear Ends.png Republican House District 27 Retired
Mark Kinner Ends.png Republican House District 29 Retired
Jim Blackburn Ends.png Republican House District 42 Retired
Jerry Paxton Ends.png Republican House District 47 Retired
Robert Wharff Ends.png Republican House District 49 Other office
Bill Fortner Ends.png Republican House District 52 Other office
Chuck Gray Ends.png Republican House District 57 Other office
Mark Baker Ends.png Republican House District 60 Retired

Primary election competitiveness

See also: Primary election competitiveness in state and federal government, 2022

This section contains data on state legislative primary election competitiveness in Wyoming. These totals include data from all regularly-scheduled House and Senate elections. For more information about Ballotpedia's competitiveness analysis of state legislative elections, please click here.

Post-filing deadline analysis

The following analysis covers all state legislative districts up for election in Wyoming in 2022. Information below was calculated on July 12, 2022, and may differ from information shown in the table above due to candidate replacements and withdrawals after that time.

There were 48 contested state legislative primaries in Wyoming in 2022, 31% of the total number of possible primaries, and a 4% increase from 2020.

A primary is contested when more candidates file to run than there are nominations available, meaning at least one candidate must lose.

Republican candidates drove the increase in 2022. Of the 48 contested primaries, there were two for Democrats and 46 for Republicans. For Democrats, this was down from six in 2020, a 67% decrease. For Republicans, the number increased 15% from 40 in 2020.

Of the 48 contested primaries, 28 featured an incumbent, representing 49% of all incumbents who filed for re-election. This was down from 2020, when 31, or 52% of incumbents, faced contested primaries.

All 28 incumbents in contested primaries in 2022 were Republicans. No Democratic incumbents who filed for re-election faced a contested primary.

Overall, 168 major party candidates—27 Democrats and 141 Republicans—filed to run. All 62 House districts and 16 of the state's 31 Senate districts held elections. This includes two new House districts and one new Senate district created following redistricting.

Twenty-one of those districts were open, meaning no incumbents filed. This guaranteed that at least 23% of the legislature would be represented by newcomers in 2023.

Open seats

The table below shows the number and percentage of open seats in the Wyoming House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022.[2] It will be updated as information becomes available following the state’s candidate filing deadline.

Open Seats in Wyoming House of Representatives elections: 2010 - 2022
Year Total seats Open seats Seats with incumbents running for re-election
2022 62 19 (31 percent) 43 (69 percent)
2020 60 11 (18 percent) 49 (82 percent)
2018 60 7 (12 percent) 53 (88 percent)
2016 60 13 (22 percent) 47 (78 percent)
2014 60 9 (15 percent) 51 (85 percent)
2012 60 14 (23 percent) 46 (77 percent)
2010 60 11 (18 percent) 89 (82 percent)

Incumbents running in new districts

When an incumbent files to run for re-election in the same chamber but a new district, it leaves his or her original seat open. This may happen for a variety of reasons ranging from redistricting to a change in residences. This may result in instances where multiple incumbents face each other in contested primaries or general elections if the incumbent in the new district also seeks re-election.

In 2022, one incumbent filed to run for re-election in a new district different from the one he represented before the election. Click [show] on the table below to view that incumbent.

Process to become a candidate

See also: Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Wyoming

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Title 22-5 of the Wyoming Election Code

Major party candidates

A candidate seeking the nomination of a major party for state or federal office must be registered with the party whose nomination he or she seeks. The candidate must submit an application for nomination form to the Wyoming Secretary of State. If running for state legislative office, the candidate must be a resident of the district in which he or she seeks election for at least 12 months preceding the election. If running for governor, the candidate must be a resident of the state for at least five years prior to the election. If running for another statewide office, the candidate must be a registered elector in the state.[3][4][5][6]

The application must be accompanied by a filing fee. No application will be considered valid without a filing fee. The candidate must file the application and filing fee no later than 81 days before the primary election.[7]

Filing fees by office[8]
Office Filing fee
Governor
United States Senator
Secretary of state
State auditor
State treasurer
$300
Wyoming House of Representatives
Wyoming State Senate
$100

Minor and provisional party candidates

A candidate seeking the nomination of a minor or provisional party is nominated by party convention. To be certified as the nominee of a minor or provisional party at a party's state convention, the candidate must submit an application for nomination to the Wyoming Secretary of State, along with the required filing fee (the filing fees are the same as those required of major party candidates). The candidate must file the requisite paperwork no later than 81 days prior the primary election.[9]

Independent candidates

An independent candidate for partisan office must be nominated by filing a signed petition. The petition must be approved by the Wyoming Secretary of State prior to circulation. The petition must be accompanied by the same fee required of party candidates. Petitions must be filed with the Wyoming Secretary of State no later than 70 days before a general election.[10][11][12]

For a statewide office, the petition must be signed by registered electors, which are defined as residents of the state eligible to vote for the petitioner, numbering at least 2 percent of the total number of votes cast for United States Representative in the last general election for the entire state.[13]

For a state legislative office, the petition must be signed by registered electors equaling at least 2 percent of the total number of votes cast for the office in that particular district in the last general election.[13]

Write-in candidates

Each person who requests to have all votes cast for him or her as a write-in candidate counted must file an application for candidacy together with the appropriate filing fee with Wyoming Secretary of State no later than two days after the election in which the person desires to have the write-in votes counted.[14]

Qualifications

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

Section 2 of Article 3 of the Wyoming Constitution states, "Senators shall be elected for the term of four (4) years and representatives for the term of two (2) years. The senators elected at the first election shall be divided by lot into two classes as nearly equal as may be. The seats of senators of the first class shall be vacated at the expiration of the first two years, and of the second class at the expiration of four years. No person shall be a senator who has not attained the age of twenty-five years, or a representative who has not attained the age of twenty-one years, and who is not a citizen of the United States and of this state and who has not, for at least twelve months next preceding his election resided within the county or district in which he was elected."

Salaries and per diem

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislative salaries, 2024[15]
SalaryPer diem
$150/day$109/day

When sworn in

See also: When state legislators assume office after a general election

Wyoming legislators assume office the first Monday in January in odd-numbered years.[16]

Wyoming political history

Trifectas

A state government trifecta is a term that describes single-party government, when one political party holds the governor's office and has majorities in both chambers of the legislature in a state government.

Wyoming Party Control: 1992-2024
No Democratic trifectas  •  Twenty-two years of Republican trifectas
Scroll left and right on the table below to view more years.

Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Governor D D D R R R R R R R R D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Senate R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
House R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

Presidential politics in Wyoming

2020

See also: Presidential election, 2020


Presidential election in Wyoming, 2020
 
Candidate/Running mate
%
Popular votes
Electoral votes
Image of
Image of
Donald Trump/Mike Pence (R)
 
69.5
 
193,559 3
Image of
Image of
Joe Biden/Kamala D. Harris (D)
 
26.4
 
73,491 0
Image of
Image of
Jo Jorgensen/Spike Cohen (L)
 
2.1
 
5,768 0
Image of
Image of
Brock Pierce/Karla Ballard (Independent)
 
0.8
 
2,208 0
  Other write-in votes
 
1.2
 
3,477 0

Total votes: 278,503


2016

See also: Presidential election, 2016
U.S. presidential election, Wyoming, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes Electoral votes
     Democratic Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine 21.9% 55,973 0
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Trump/Mike Pence 68.2% 174,419 3
     Libertarian Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 5.2% 13,287 0
     Green Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka 1% 2,515 0
     Constitution Darrell Lane Castle/Scott Bradley 0.8% 2,042 0
     Independent Roque De La Fuente/Michael Steinberg 0.3% 709 0
     - Write-in votes 2.7% 6,904 0
Total Votes 255,849 3
Election results via: Wyoming Secretary of State


Wyoming presidential election results (1900-2024)

  • 7 Democratic wins
  • 25 Republican wins
Year 1900 1904 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024
Winning Party R R R D D R R R D D D R D R R R D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R


Voting information

See also: Voting in Wyoming

Election information in Wyoming: Nov. 8, 2022, election.

What was the voter registration deadline?

  • In-person: Nov. 8, 2022
  • By mail: Received by Oct. 24, 2022
  • Online: N/A

Was absentee/mail-in voting available to all voters?

N/A

What was the absentee/mail-in ballot request deadline?

  • In-person: Nov. 7, 2022
  • By mail: Received by Nov. 7, 2022
  • Online: N/A

What was the absentee/mail-in ballot return deadline?

  • In-person: Nov. 8, 2022
  • By mail: Received by Nov. 8, 2022

Was early voting available to all voters?

Yes

What were the early voting start and end dates?

Sep. 23, 2022 to Nov. 7, 2022

Were all voters required to present ID at the polls? If so, was a photo or non-photo ID required?

N/A

When were polls open on Election Day?

N/A


Redistricting following the 2020 census

On March 25, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (R) allowed the state’s legislative maps to become law without signing the redistricting bill approved by the legislature. The legislature approved Wyoming HB100 on March 11. The bill added one Senate seat and two House of Representatives seats to the state legislature. The Senate passed legislative redistricting plans, voting 20-10 to approve an amended version of the Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee's proposal.[17] The House rejected maps approved by the Senate in a 46-11 vote on March 8. Legislative leaders formed a committee of three representatives and three senators to resolve disputes over the proposals.[18] On March 11, the House passed the maps in a 44-12 vote, and the Senate passed the maps in a 17-12 vote.[19]

Below is the state House map in effect before and after the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Wyoming State House Districts
until January 1, 2023

Click a district to compare boundaries.

Wyoming State House Districts
starting January 2, 2023

Click a district to compare boundaries.


See also

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Footnotes

  1. Ballotpedia defines an incumbent as retiring if the incumbent did not file for office or filed for office but withdrew, was disqualified, or otherwise left a race in a manner other than losing the primary, primary runoff, or convention. If an incumbent runs as a write-in candidate, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring. If an incumbent runs in the same chamber for a different seat, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring.
  2. Ballotpedia defines a seat as open if the incumbent did not file to run for re-election or filed but withdrew and did not appear on any ballot for his or her seat. If the incumbent withdrew from or did not participate in the primary but later chose to seek re-election to his or her seat as a third party or independent candidate, the seat would not be counted as open. If the incumbent retired or ran for a different seat in the same chamber, his or her original seat would be counted as open unless another incumbent from the same chamber filed to run for that seat, in which case it would not be counted as open due to the presence of an incumbent.
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  6. Wyoming Secretary of State, "State Offices," accessed March 13, 2025
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  13. 13.0 13.1 Wyoming Election Code, "Title 22-5-304," accessed March 13, 2025
  14. Wyoming Election Code, "Title 22-5-501," accessed March 13, 2025
  15. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
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  18. Casper Star-Tribune, "Wyoming House votes down redistricting map, triggers joint committee," March 8, 2022
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Current members of the Wyoming House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Chip Neiman
Majority Leader:Scott Heiner
Minority Leader:Mike Yin
Representatives
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Mike Yin (D)
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John Bear (R)
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Ann Lucas (R)
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Lee Filer (R)
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Republican Party (56)
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