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  2. List of Wyoming state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    5th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1899 6th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1901 7th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1903 8th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1905 9th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1907 10th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1909 11th Wyoming State Legislature [Wikidata] 1911

  3. Category : Speakers of the Wyoming House of Representatives

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    Pages in category "Speakers of the Wyoming House of Representatives" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  4. Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    Speakers of the Wyoming House of Representatives [2] Number Name Term Party Residence Notes 1 Oliver P. Kellogg 1890-1893 Republican Sundance: 2 L.C. Tidball 1893-1895 Populist Sheridan: Elected Speaker with Democratic support 3 Jay L. Torrey 1895-1897 Republican Big Piney: 4 Albert D. Kelley 1897-1899 Republican Buffalo: 5 Levi R. Davis 1899 ...

  5. Wyoming Legislature - Wikipedia

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    During its territorial era, the Wyoming Legislature played a crucial role in the Suffragette Movement in the United States.In 1869, only four years following the American Civil War, and another 35 years before women's suffrage became a highly visible political issue in both the U.S., Britain, and elsewhere, the Wyoming Legislature granted all women above the age of 21 the right to vote.

  6. 68th Wyoming Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Wyoming House of Representatives election saw victories in primaries for hard-right Republican members of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus, increasing their seat share from twenty-eight to thirty-four, a simple majority in the sixty-two seat chamber, in what was the first takeover of any legislature by a state Freedom Caucus.

  7. Rory Cross - Wikipedia

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    William A. "Rory" Cross (born May 23, 1936) was an American politician in the state of Wyoming. He served in the Wyoming House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party. He served as Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives from 1991 to 1993. [1] He attended Yale University and is a rancher. [2]

  8. Russ Donley - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives; In office 1969–1984: Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives; In office 1983–1984: Preceded by: Bob Burnett: Succeeded by: Jack Sidi: Personal details; Born February 3, 1939 (age 85) Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Political party: Republican: Spouse

  9. Richard W. Waggener - Wikipedia

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    University of Wyoming Richard W. Waggener (January 24, 1930 – August 30, 2018) was an American politician. He served as a Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives .