Statewide Election Results
Office | Candidate | Party | Votes | Percentage |
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President | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Governor | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
U.S. Senator | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
U.S. House Representative | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Secretary of State | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Treasurer | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Auditor | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Superintendent of Public Instruction | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
County Election Results
County | Office | Candidate | Party | Votes | Percentage |
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Laramie County | Sheriff | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Natrona County | County Commissioner | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Sheridan County | School Board Member | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Sweetwater County | Mayor | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Teton County | County Clerk | [Candidate Name] | [Party] | [Number] | [Percentage] |
Ballot Measures
Measure | Description | Status | Votes For | Votes Against |
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[Measure Number] | [Measure Description] | [Passed/Failed] | [Number] | [Number] |
Voter Turnout
- Total registered voters: [Number]
- Total votes cast: [Number]
- Voter turnout percentage: [Percentage]
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When will the official election results be released?
A: The official election results will be released by the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office within several days of the election.
Q: Where can I find more information about the election results?
A: You can find more information about the election results on the Wyoming Secretary of State’s website or the websites of local news organizations.
Q: How can I contact the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office?
A: You can contact the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office by phone at [Phone Number] or by email at [Email Address].
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References:
2024 Wyoming Gubernatorial Election
The 2024 Wyoming gubernatorial election will be held on November 5, 2024. Incumbent Republican Governor Mark Gordon is term-limited and cannot seek re-election. The Republican and Democratic primaries will be held on August 13, 2024. The general election will be held on November 5, 2024.
2024 Wyoming Senate Election
In 2024, the United States Senate election in Wyoming will be held to elect a Class 1 U.S. Senator to represent the state of Wyoming. The election will take place as part of the 2024 United States elections. The Class 1 incumbent senator is Republican Cynthia Lummis, who was elected in 2020.
2024 Wyoming House of Representatives Election
The 2024 Wyoming House of Representatives election will take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. All 60 seats in the Wyoming House of Representatives will be up for election. The filing deadline for candidates is May 15, 2024, and the primary election will be held on August 20, 2024. The general election will be held on November 5, 2024.
The Wyoming House of Representatives is the lower house of the Wyoming State Legislature. The House has 60 members, each of whom represents a single-member district. Members are elected to two-year terms.
The Republican Party currently controls the Wyoming House of Representatives, with 51 seats. The Democratic Party holds 9 seats.
Wyoming Election Laws 2024
Important Election Dates:
- Primary Election: August 13, 2024
- General Election: November 5, 2024
Voter Registration:
- Register to vote by mail or online at least 21 days before an election.
- In-person registration is available at county clerk’s offices up to 14 days before an election.
Voter Identification:
- Photo ID required at the polls.
- Acceptable forms include a driver’s license, ID card, or passport.
Absentee Voting:
- Request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Deadline to apply: 15 days before an election.
- Ballots must be mailed or delivered in person by 7:00 PM on Election Day.
Early Voting:
- Available for 18 days prior to an election.
- In-person early voting locations vary by county.
Election Day Procedures:
- Polls are open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Election Day.
- Voters must sign in at their assigned polling place.
- Use a paper ballot or electronic voting machine.
Additional Information:
- No same-day voter registration.
- Felony convictions may affect voting eligibility.
- Check the Wyoming Secretary of State website for any updates or changes to election laws.
Wyoming Voter Registration 2024
- Eligibility: US citizens aged 18 or older who will have lived in Wyoming for at least 30 days before the election.
- Registration Deadline: TBD (usually around 25 days before the election)
- Methods of Registration:
- Online voter registration
- Mail-in voter registration form
- Same-day voter registration at polling places (may vary by county)
- Automatic Voter Registration: Available through certain government interactions, such as applying for a driver’s license.
- Proof of Identity: Required for first-time voters, including a driver’s license, state ID card, or passport.
- Residency Requirements: Must provide proof of residence, such as a utility bill or bank statement.
- Party Affiliation (Optional): Voters can declare a party affiliation or register as "nonpartisan."
- Updates and Changes: Update your registration information if you move, change your name, or wish to change your party affiliation.
Vote by Mail Wyoming 2024
Wyoming’s vote by mail system will continue for the 2024 election, offering all registered voters the option to cast their ballots from the comfort of their own homes. This system ensures that all eligible voters have equal access to the electoral process, regardless of their location or availability on Election Day. To request a mail-in ballot, voters can register online or contact their local county clerk.
Wyoming Primary Election 2024
The Wyoming primary election will be held on August 13, 2024. The Republican and Democratic parties will select their nominees for the general election on November 5, 2024.
Republican candidates
- Incumbent Governor Mark Gordon is seeking re-election.
- State Senator Anthony Bouchard has announced his intention to run for governor.
- Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Gordon’s re-election bid.
Democratic candidates
- Former State Representative Mike Gierau has announced his intention to run for governor.
- Lander Mayor Bill Patterson has also announced his candidacy.
Key issues
The key issues in the Republican primary are likely to be the state’s economy, education, and healthcare. The Democratic candidates are likely to focus on issues such as climate change, income inequality, and access to affordable healthcare.
Polls
Recent polls show Gordon with a significant lead over Bouchard in the Republican primary. Gierau is currently the frontrunner in the Democratic primary, but Patterson is polling within striking distance.
Endorsements
Gordon has received endorsements from the Republican Party of Wyoming and the National Rifle Association. Bouchard has received endorsements from several conservative groups, including the Club for Growth and the FreedomWorks Foundation. Gierau has received endorsements from the Wyoming Education Association and the Sierra Club. Patterson has received endorsements from the Wyoming Democratic Party and the AFL-CIO.
Wyoming Caucus 2024
The Wyoming Republican Caucus is scheduled to be held on May 7, 2024, as part of the Republican Party’s presidential primary process for the 2024 presidential election. The caucuses will be open to all registered Republicans in Wyoming, and the results will be used to allocate the state’s 26 delegates to the Republican National Convention.
The Wyoming Republican Party has not yet announced the specific rules for the 2024 caucuses, but they are expected to be similar to the rules used in previous years. In the 2020 caucuses, voters were allowed to register as Republicans on the day of the caucus and to cast their votes for any candidate who had filed to run for president. The votes were then counted at the county level, and the results were reported to the state party.
The Wyoming Republican Caucus is one of the earliest caucuses in the Republican primary process, and it has a history of being influential in shaping the race for the nomination. In 2016, for example, Ted Cruz won the Wyoming caucuses by a wide margin, and he went on to win several other states in the West.
The 2024 Wyoming Republican Caucus is likely to be closely watched by political observers, as it could provide an early indication of which candidates are likely to be successful in the Republican primary.
Wyoming Political Parties 2024
The Wyoming Democratic Party and Wyoming Republican Party will face off in the 2024 elections. The Democratic Party is hoping to gain momentum after recent successful campaigns, while the Republican Party aims to maintain its dominance in the state.
The Democratic Party has identified key issues such as healthcare, education, and economic opportunity as priorities for their platform. They believe that Wyoming should invest in its people and communities to create a more prosperous future.
The Republican Party remains focused on conservative values, including lower taxes, limited government, and individual freedom. They believe that Wyoming should continue to prioritize economic growth and job creation.
Both parties are expected to field strong candidates in the upcoming elections. The Democrats will likely put forward a moderate candidate who can appeal to a wide range of voters. The Republicans will likely nominate a conservative candidate who aligns with the party’s base.
The outcome of the 2024 elections in Wyoming will have significant implications for the state’s future. The results will determine which party controls the governorship, legislature, and other key offices.