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The following tables indicate the historic party affiliation of elected officials in the U.S. state of Wyoming including: Governor; Secretary of State; State Auditor; State Treasurer; Superintendent of Public Instruction; The tables also indicate the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House of Representatives
Party Ideology Years recognized Final members Final presidential vote No Labels: Centrism: Apr 2024 – Nov 2024 636 [4] N/A: Americans Elect: Mar 2012 – Dec 2012 45 [5] N/A: Country Party Jun 2012 – Dec 2012 69 [5] N/A: Wyoming Reform: Centrism: 2000 – 2002 5 [6] 2,724 (2000) Natural Law: Transcendental Meditation: 1996 – 2002 22 [6 ...
The U.S. state of Wyoming is known for its reliably conservative politics and heavy support for the Republican Party, particularly in federal elections. Democratic voters, in the minority, are concentrated in some urban areas , as well as in Teton County .
Wyoming granted women the right to vote in 1869, prior to joining the Union, and was the first place in America to do so. This was a significant milestone for women's suffrage and paved the way for other states to follow suit. [2] As a state with a strong Republican tradition, Wyoming tends to favor the Republican Party in presidential elections.
Party affiliation of current United States state and territorial governors: ... Wyoming Mark Gordon: Republican March 14, 1957 (age 67) State Treasurer ...
CHEYENNE — The general election is just a little more than 10 days away, and Laramie County has six contested races for seats in the Wyoming Legislature. Out of 14 local legislative races in ...
Mark Gordon (born March 14, 1957) is an American politician serving as the 33rd governor of Wyoming since January 7, 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as state treasurer; then-governor Matt Mead appointed him to that position on October 26, 2012, to fill the vacancy created by the death of Joseph Meyer.
Nearly a dozen Wyoming Republican and Democratic political candidates and party leaders weighed in on the recent actions and comments by two of the Cowboy State’s three federal lawmakers, both ...