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Wyoming Republican Party

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Wyoming Republican Party
ChairpersonW. Frank Eathorne
Governor of WyomingMark Gordon
Secretary of StateChuck Gray
Headquarters1714 Capitol Avenue, Cheyenne, WY. 82001
Membership (2021)Increase203,961[1]
IdeologyConservatism
National affiliationRepublican Party
Colors  Red
Wyoming Senate
29 / 31
Wyoming House of Representatives
57 / 62
U.S. Senate (Wyoming seats)
2 / 2
U.S. House of Representatives (Wyoming seat)
1 / 1
Statewide Executive Offices
5 / 5
Election symbol
Website
www.wyoming.gop

The Wyoming Republican Party is the affiliate of the Republican Party in Wyoming. It is currently the dominant party in the state, and is one of the strongest affiliates of the national Republican Party. The party currently controls Wyoming's at-large U.S. House seat, both U.S. Senate seats, the governorship, and has nearly unanimous positions in both houses of the state legislature.

In 2021, the Wyoming Republican Party voted to stop recognizing Liz Cheney as a Republican. Cheney had criticized former president Donald Trump for attempting to overturn the 2020 election results after he lost the election and inciting a pro-Trump mob to assault the U.S. Capitol.[2] In 2022, the Wyoming Republican Party supported a primary challenger against Cheney.[3]

Members of Congress

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District Member Photo
At-large Harriet Hageman

Statewide offices

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Legislative leaders

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Election results

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Presidential

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Former Vice President Dick Cheney of Wyoming
Wyoming Republican Party presidential election results
Election Presidential Ticket Votes Vote % Electoral votes Result
1892 Benjamin Harrison/Whitelaw Reid 8,454 50.52%
3 / 3
Lost
1896 William McKinley/Garret Hobart 10,072 47.75%
0 / 3
Won
1900 William McKinley/Theodore Roosevelt 14,482 58.66%
3 / 3
Won
1904 Theodore Roosevelt/Charles W. Fairbanks 20,846 66.72%
3 / 3
Won
1908 William Howard Taft/James S. Sherman 20,846 55.43%
3 / 3
Won
1912 William Howard Taft/Nicholas M. Butler 14,560 34.42%
0 / 3
Lost
1916 Charles E. Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks 21,698 41.86%
0 / 3
Lost
1920 Warren G. Harding/Calvin Coolidge 35,091 64.15%
3 / 3
Won
1924 Calvin Coolidge/Charles G. Dawes 41,858 52.39%
3 / 3
Won
1928 Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis 52,748 63.68%
3 / 3
Won
1932 Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis 39,583 40.82%
0 / 3
Lost
1936 Alf Landon/Frank Knox 38,739 37.47%
0 / 3
Lost
1940 Wendell Willkie/Charles L. McNary 52,633 46.89%
0 / 3
Lost
1944 Thomas E. Dewey/John W. Bricker 51,921 51.23%
3 / 3
Lost
1948 Thomas E. Dewey/Earl Warren 47,947 47.27%
0 / 3
Lost
1952 Dwight D. Eisenhower/Richard Nixon 81,049 62.71%
3 / 3
Won
1956 Dwight D. Eisenhower/Richard Nixon 74,573 60.08%
3 / 3
Won
1960 Richard Nixon/Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. 77,451 55.01%
3 / 3
Lost
1964 Barry Goldwater/William E. Miller 61,998 43.44%
0 / 3
Lost
1968 Richard Nixon/Spiro Agnew 70,927 55.76%
3 / 3
Won
1972 Richard Nixon/Spiro Agnew 100,464 69.01%
3 / 3
Won
1976 Gerald Ford/Bob Dole 92,717 59.30%
3 / 3
Lost
1980 Ronald Reagan/George H. W. Bush 110,700 62.64%
3 / 3
Won
1984 Ronald Reagan/George H. W. Bush 133,241 70.51%
3 / 3
Won
1988 George H. W. Bush/Dan Quayle 106,867 60.53%
3 / 3
Won
1992 George H. W. Bush/Dan Quayle 79,347 39.70%
3 / 3
Lost
1996 Bob Dole/Jack Kemp 105,388 49.81%
3 / 3
Lost
2000 George W. Bush/Dick Cheney 147,947 67.76%
3 / 3
Won
2004 George W. Bush/Dick Cheney 167,629 68.86%
3 / 3
Won
2008 John McCain/Sarah Palin 164,958 64.78%
3 / 3
Lost
2012 Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan 170,962 68.64%
3 / 3
Lost
2016 Donald Trump/Mike Pence 174,419 68.17%
3 / 3
Won
2020 Donald Trump/Mike Pence 193,559 69.94%
3 / 3
Lost
2024 Donald Trump/JD Vance 192,633 71.60%
3 / 3
Won

Gubernatorial

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Wyoming Republican Party gubernatorial election results
Election Gubernatorial candidate Votes Vote % Result
1890 Francis E. Warren 8,879 55.38% Won Green tickY
1892 (special) Edward Ivinson 7,509 43.52% Lost Red XN
1894 William A. Richards 10,149 52.61% Won Green tickY
1898 DeForest Richards 10,383 52.43% Won Green tickY
1902 DeForest Richards 14,483 57.81% Won Green tickY
1904 (special) Bryant B. Brooks 17,765 57.48% Won Green tickY
1906 Bryant B. Brooks 16,317 60.20% Won Green tickY
1910 William E. Mullen 15,235 40.17% Lost Red XN
1914 Hilliard S. Ridgely 19,174 44.20% Lost Red XN
1918 Robert D. Carey 23,825 56.11% Won Green tickY
1922 John W. Hay 30,387 49.41% Lost Red XN
1924 (special) E. J. Sullivan 35,275 44.88% Lost Red XN
1926 Frank Emerson 35,651 50.90% Won Green tickY
1930 Frank Emerson 38,058 50.58% Won Green tickY
1932 (special) Harry R. Weston 44,692 47.22% Lost Red XN
1934 Alonzo M. Clark 38,792 41.36% Lost Red XN
1938 Nels H. Smith 57,288 59.81% Won Green tickY
1942 Nels H. Smith 37,568 48.68% Lost Red XN
1946 Earl Wright 38,333 47.12% Lost Red XN
1950 Frank A. Barrett 54,441 56.15% Won Green tickY
1954 Milward Simpson 56,275 50.50% Won Green tickY
1958 Milward Simpson 52,488 46.64% Lost Red XN
1962 Clifford Hansen 64,970 54.47% Won Green tickY
1966 Stanley Hathaway 65,624 54.29% Won Green tickY
1970 Stanley Hathaway 74,249 62.79% Won Green tickY
1974 Dick Jones 56,645 44.12% Lost Red XN
1978 John Ostlund 67,595 49.14% Lost Red XN
1982 Warren A. Morton 62,128 36.86% Lost Red XN
1986 Pete Simpson 75,841 46.04% Lost Red XN
1990 Mary Mead 55,471 34.65% Lost Red XN
1994 Jim Geringer 104,638 58.72% Won Green tickY
1998 Jim Geringer 97,235 55.60% Won Green tickY
2002 Eli Bebout 88,873 47.92% Lost Red XN
2006 Ray Hunkins 58,100 30.01% Lost Red XN
2010 Matt Mead 123,780 65.68% Won Green tickY
2014 Matt Mead 99,700 59.39% Won Green tickY
2018 Mark Gordon 136,412 67.12% Won Green tickY
2022 Mark Gordon 143,696 74.07% Won Green tickY

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Winger, Richard. "March 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition". Ballot Access News. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  2. ^ "Wyoming GOP votes to stop recognizing Cheney as a Republican". AP NEWS. 2021-11-15. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  3. ^ "Republicans rebuke Liz Cheney in unprecedented moves". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
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