Legislative election in Wyoming
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election
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All 62 seats in the Wyoming House of Representatives 32 seats needed for a majority |
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| Majority party | Minority party | | | | Leader | Eric Barlow (retired) | Cathy Connolly (retired) | Party | Republican | Democratic | Leader since | January 12, 2021 | January 10, 2017 | Leader's seat | 3rd | 13th | Last election | 51 seats, 76.9% | 7 seats, 16.1% | Seats before | 51 | 7 | Seats won | 57 | 5 | Seat change | 6 | 2 | Popular vote | 138,719 | 22,939 | Percentage | 76.7% | 12.7% | Swing | 0.2% | 3.4% | | | Third party | Fourth party | | | | Leader | Marshall Burt (defeated) | | Party | Libertarian | Independent | Leader since | February 16, 2022 | | Leader's seat | 39th | | Last election | 1 seat, 2.5% | 1 seat, 1.9% | Seats before | 1 | 1 | Seats won | 0 | 0 | Seat change | 1 | 1 | Popular vote | 4,398 | 8,573 | Percentage | 2.4% | 4.7% | Swing | 0.1% | 2.8% | |
Party wins Seat Marins Results Republican gain Republican hold Democratic hold |
Speaker before election Eric Barlow Republican | Elected Speaker Albert Sommers Republican | |
Elections in Wyoming |
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All 62 members of the Wyoming House of Representatives were elected on November 8, 2022, as part of the 2022 Wyoming elections. Primary elections were held on August 16. Republicans expanded their supermajority, gaining six seats.
Background
The election will be the first after redistricting based on the 2020 census. New legislative districts were approved on March 25, 2022. Two seats were added in the redistricting plan enacted by the Wyoming Legislature.[1][2]
Predictions
Results summary
Summary of the November 8, 2022 Wyoming House election results |
Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Seats |
Before | Up | Won | After | +/– |
| Republican | 61 | 138,719 | 76.72% | 51 | 51 | 57 | 57 | 6 |
| Democratic | 20 | 22,939 | 12.69% | 7 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 2 |
| Independent | 6 | 8,573 | 4.74% | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Libertarian | 6 | 4,398 | 2.43% | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Constitution | 2 | 531 | 0.29% | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Write-in | 5,651 | 3.13% | |
Total | 180,811 | 100.00% | 62 | 2 |
Source: Wyoming Secretary of State[8] |
Popular vote | | | | Republican | | 76.72% | Democratic | | 12.69% | Independent | | 4.74% | Libertarian | | 2.43% | Constitution | | 0.29% | Write-in | | 3.13% | |
House seats | | | | Republican | | 91.94% | Democratic | | 8.06% | |
Close races
District | Winner | Margin |
District 11 | Republican | 6% |
District 14 | Democratic | 9.3% |
District 23 | Democratic | 3.4% |
District 41 | Republican | 7.9% |
Incumbents defeated in general
Democrats
Libertarian
Open seats changing parties
Primary elections
Major party (Republican and Democratic)[9] candidates filed for the August 16 primary elections between May 12 and May 27, 2022.[10] Minor parties (Libertarian and Constitution)[9] nominated candidates by convention and submitted their nominations to the secretary of state by August 15.[10][11] Independents submitted nominating petitions by August 29.[10] The general election candidates list was finalized on September 6; the Democrats made one substitution.[12]
Retiring incumbents
Republicans
Democrats
Independents
Incumbents defeated in primary
Republicans
Democrats
None of the five Democrats running for re-election faced a primary challenge.
Results
Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding and the inclusion of write-ins.
Republican primary[16] District | Candidates | Votes | Percent | 1 | Chip Neiman (inc.Tooltip incumbent) | Unopposed | 2 | Allen Slagle | 1,717 | 50% | J. D. Williams (inc.) | 1,705 | 50% | 3 | Abby Angelos | 1,725 | 61% | Rusty Bell | 1,112 | 39% | 4 | Jeremy Haroldson (inc.) | Unopposed | 5 | Scott Smith | 1,794 | 54% | Shelly Duncan (inc.) | 1,546 | 46% | 6 | Tomi Strock | 1,723 | 51% | Aaron Clausen (inc.) | 1,667 | 49% | 7 | Bob Nicholas (inc.)[note 1] | 1,514 | 57% | Rick Coppinger | 1,151 | 43% | 8 | David Zwonitzer | 1,267 | 35% | Lily Sharpe | 1,021 | 28% | Stephen Johnson | 693 | 19% | Brian Tyrell | 611 | 17% | 9 | Landon Brown (inc.) | 1,192 | 53% | Alan Sheldon | 545 | 24% | Dean Petersen | 489 | 22% | 10 | John Eklund Jr. (inc.) | 2,134 | 74% | Lars Lone | 743 | 26% | 11 | Jared Olsen (inc.) | Unopposed | 12 | Clarence Styvar (inc.) | 831 | 66% | Derek Goldfuss | 412 | 33% | 13 | Wayne Pinch | Unopposed | 14 | Bryan Shuster | 1,060 | 52% | Julie McCallister | 936 | 46% | 15 | Donald Burkhart (inc.) | Unopposed | 16 | Jim McCollum | Unopposed | 17 | J.T. Larson | Unopposed | 18 | Scott Heiner (inc.) | Unopposed | 19 | Jon Conrad | 1,078 | 44% | Karl Allred | 752 | 30% | Andy Stocks | 638 | 26% | 20 | Albert Sommers (inc.) | 2,139 | 58% | Michael Schmid | 1,419 | 38% | Bill Winney | 158 | 4% | 21 | Lane Allred | 1,745 | 58% | Jeremiah Hardesty | 1,235 | 41% | 22 | Andrew Byron | Unopposed | 23 | Paul Vogelheim | Unopposed | 24 | Sandy Newsome (inc.) | 1,810 | 51% | Nina Webber | 1,727 | 49% | 25 | David Northrup | 1,164 | 41% | Chris Good | 663 | 23% | Rex Rich | 536 | 19% | Troy Bray | 470 | 17% | 26 | Dalton Banks | 1,178 | 56% | Gary Welch | 510 | 24% | Timothy Mills | 308 | 15% | Tim Beck | 82 | 4% | 27 | Martha Lawley | Unopposed | 28 | John Winter (inc.) | Unopposed | 29 | Ken Pendergraft | 1,286 | 50% | Gary Miller | 1,248 | 49% | 30 | Mark Jennings (inc.) | Unopposed | 31 | John Bear (inc.) | Unopposed | 32 | Ken Clouston | 1,492 | 58% | Timothy Hallinan (inc.) | 1,079 | 42% | 33 | Sarah Penn | 843 | 68% | Valaira Whiteman | 250 | 20% | Wade LeBeau | 138 | 11% | 34 | Pepper Ottman (inc.) | Unopposed | 35 | Tony Locke | 1,647 | 57% | Joe MacGuire (inc.) | 1,215 | 42% | 36 | Art Washut (inc.) | 1,117 | 60% | Debra Cheatham | 727 | 39% | 37 | Steve Harshman (inc.) | 1,780 | 53% | Steve Bray | 1,578 | 47% | 38 | Tom Walters (inc.) | Unopposed | 39 | Cody Wylie | Unopposed | 40 | Barry Crago (inc.) | 2,631 | 60% | Richard Tass | 1,721 | 39% | 41 | Bill Henderson (inc.) | Unopposed | 42 | Ben Hornok | 1,291 | 54% | Linnaea Sutphin | 1,082 | 45% | 43 | Dan Zwonitzer (inc.) | 1,084 | 54% | Clayton Mills | 913 | 45% | 44 | Tamara Trujillo | 404 | 41% | John Romero-Martinez (inc.) | 293 | 30% | Michael Reyes | 261 | 27% | 45 | No Republican candidates | 46 | Ocean Andrew (inc.) | 1,816 | 75% | Richard Lennox | 578 | 24% | 47 | Bob Davis | 1,447 | 57% | Clyde Johnson | 1,070 | 42% | 48 | Clark Stith (inc.) | Unopposed | 49 | Ryan Berger | 1,494 | 66% | Vladimir Allred | 767 | 34% | 50 | Rachel Rodriguez-Williams (inc.) | Unopposed | 51 | Cyrus Western (inc.) | 2,010 | 52% | Bryan Miller | 1,874 | 48% | 52 | Reuben Tarver | 1,338 | 58% | Ronda Boller | 972 | 42% | 53 | Chris Knapp (inc.) | Unopposed | 54 | Lloyd Larsen (inc.) | Unopposed | 55 | Ember Oakley (inc.) | Unopposed | 56 | Jerry Obermueller (inc.) | Unopposed | 57 | Jeanette Ward | 921 | 59% | Thomas Myler | 624 | 40% | 58 | Bill Allemand | 1,369 | 63% | Pat Sweeney (inc.) | 806 | 37% | 59 | Kevin O'Hearn (inc.) | 1,181 | 65% | John Gudger | 634 | 35% | 60 | Tony Niemiec | 1,436 | 75% | Jennifer James | 465 | 24% | 61 | Daniel Singh | 618 | 46% | Matthew Malcom | 377 | 28% | Don Odom | 336 | 25% | 62 | Forrest Chadwick | 1,312 | 54% | Stan Mitchem | 1,105 | 46% | | Democratic primary[16] District | Candidates | Votes | Percent | 1 | No Democratic candidates | 2 | No Democratic candidates | 3 | No Democratic candidates | 4 | No Democratic candidates | 5 | No Democratic candidates | 6 | Tania Malone[note 2] | Unopposed | 7 | Jordan Evans | Unopposed | 8 | No Democratic candidates | 9 | Stephen Latham | Unopposed | 10 | No Democratic candidates | 11 | Marguerite Herman | 162 | 64% | James Byrd | 90 | 36% | 12 | No Democratic candidates | 13 | Ken Chestek | Unopposed | 14 | Trey Sherwood (inc.Tooltip incumbent) | Unopposed | 15 | No Democratic candidates | 16 | Mike Yin (inc.) | Unopposed | 17 | Chad Banks (inc.) | Unopposed | 18 | No Democratic candidates | 19 | Sarah Butters | Unopposed | 20 | No Democratic candidates | 21 | No Democratic candidates | 22 | No Democratic candidates | 23 | Liz Storer | 168 | 76% | Ryan Sedgeley | 53 | 24% | 24 | No Democratic candidates | 25 | No Democratic candidates | 26 | No Democratic candidates | 27 | No Democratic candidates | 28 | Kimberly Bartlett | Unopposed | 29 | Martha Wright | Unopposed | 30 | No Democratic candidates | 31 | No Democratic candidates | 32 | No Democratic candidates | 33 | Andi LeBeau (inc.) | Unopposed | 34 | No Democratic candidates | 35 | No Democratic candidates | 36 | No Democratic candidates | 37 | No Democratic candidates | 38 | No Democratic candidates | 39 | No Democratic candidates | 40 | No Democratic candidates | 41 | Jen Solis (write-in)[17] | Unopposed | 42 | No Democratic candidates | 43 | No Democratic candidates | 44 | Sara Burlingame | Unopposed | 45 | Karlee Provenza (inc.) | Unopposed | 46 | Merav Ben-David | Unopposed | 47 | Lee Ann Stephenson | Unopposed | 48 | No Democratic candidates | 49 | Tim Beppler | Unopposed | 50 | No Democratic candidates | 51 | No Democratic candidates | 52 | No Democratic candidates | 53 | No Democratic candidates | 54 | No Democratic candidates | 55 | No Democratic candidates | 56 | No Democratic candidates | 57 | Robert Johnson | Unopposed | 58 | No Democratic candidates | 59 | No Democratic candidates | 60 | No Democratic candidates | 61 | No Democratic candidates | 62 | No Democratic candidates | |
General election
The general election was held on November 8.[10]
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
Independent Dan Brecht challenged incumbent Republican representative Jeremy Haroldson.[12]
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 4[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Jeremy Haroldson (incumbent) | 2,539 | 63.3 | –22.6 |
| Independent | Dan Brecht | 1,436 | 35.8 | N/A |
| Write-in | 36 | 0.9 | –13.2 |
Total votes | 4,011 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 5
Republican Scott Smith and independent Todd Peterson ran.[12]
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 5[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Scott Smith | 2,195 | 57.7 | –39.2 |
| Independent | Todd Peterson | 1,603 | 42.2 | N/A |
| Write-in | 5 | 0.1 | –3.0 |
Total votes | 3,803 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 6
Republican Tomi Strock, Democrat Hank Szramkowski (who was substituted for primary winner Tania Malone), and independent Bruce Jones ran.[12]
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 6[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Tomi Strock | 2,266 | 63.2 | –35.3 |
| Independent | Bruce Jones | 1,079 | 30.2 | N/A |
| Democratic | Hank Szramkowski | 218 | 6.1 | N/A |
| Write-in | 5 | 0.1 | –1.4 |
Total votes | 3,586 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 7
District 8
Independent LCCC Board of Trustees member Brenda Lyttle challenged former Republican representative David Zwonitzer of District 9.[18][12]
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 8[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | David Zwonitzer | 2,717 | 68.4 | +15.5 |
| Independent | Brenda Lyttle | 1,214 | 30.6 | N/A |
| Write-in | 42 | 1.1 | +0.8 |
Total votes | 3,973 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 9
District 10
District 11
District 12
District 13
District 14
District 15
Libertarian Patrick Gonzales challenged incumbent Republican representative Donald Burkhart.[12]
District 16
District 17
District 18
Libertarian Dennis Laughlin challenged incumbent Republican representative Scott Heiner.[19][12]
District 19
District 20
District 21
District 22
Independent Bob Strobel and Republican Andrew Byron ran to succeed retiring independent Jim Roscoe, who endorsed Strobel.[20][12]
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 22[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Andrew Byron | 2,235 | 56.7 | +10.2 |
| Independent | Bob Strobel | 1,681 | 42.7 | –9.8 |
| Write-in | 25 | 0.6 | –0.5 |
Total votes | 3,941 | 100% | |
| Republican gain from Independent |
District 23
District 24
District 25
District 26
District 27
District 28
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 28[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | John Winter (incumbent) | 3,139 | 78.3 | –3.3 |
| Democratic | Kimberly Bartlett | 855 | 21.3 | +3.6 |
| Write-in | 13 | 0.3 | –0.4 |
Total votes | 4,007 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 29
District 30
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 30[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Mark Jennings (incumbent) | 2,912 | 95.4 | ±0.0 |
| Write-in | 140 | 4.6 | +0.1 |
Total votes | 3,052 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 31
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 31[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | John Bear (incumbent) | 1,831 | 97.4 | ±0.0 |
| Write-in | 49 | 2.6 | ±0.0 |
Total votes | 1,880 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 32
District 33
District 34
District 35
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 35[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Tony Locke | 2,465 | 95.0 | –2.7 |
| Write-in | 130 | 5.0 | +2.7 |
Total votes | 2,595 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 36
District 37
District 38
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 38[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Tom Walters (incumbent) | 2,233 | 96.6 | +21.5 |
| Write-in | 78 | 3.4 | +3.0 |
Total votes | 2,311 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 39
Incumbent Libertarian representative Marshall Burt sought re-election.[21][15][12]
District 40
District 41
Democrat Jen Solis and Constitution nominee Matt Freeman challenged incumbent Republican representative Bill Henderson.[19][12]
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 41[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Bill Henderson (incumbent) | 1,384 | 49.3 | –11.0 |
| Democratic | Jen Solis | 1,163 | 41.4 | +2.0 |
| Constitution | Matt Freeman | 252 | 9.0 | N/A |
| Write-in | 7 | 0.2 | –0.1 |
Total votes | 2,806 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 42
District 43
District 44
District 45
District 46
District 47
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 47[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Bob Davis | 2,636 | 79.8 | +1.6 |
| Democratic | Lee Ann Stephenson | 656 | 19.9 | N/A |
| Write-in | 11 | 0.3 | –0.4 |
Total votes | 3,303 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 48
Libertarian Misty Morris challenged incumbent Republican representative Clark Stith.[22][12]
District 49
District 50
Libertarian Carrie Satterwhite challenged incumbent Republican representative Rachel Rodriguez-Williams.[23][12]
District 51
District 52
District 53
Constitution nominee Larry Williamson challenged incumbent Republican representative Chris Knapp.[19][12]
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 53[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Chris Knapp (incumbent) | 1,647 | 84.9 | –10.3 |
| Constitution | Larry Williamson | 279 | 14.4 | N/A |
| Write-in | 14 | 0.7 | –4.1 |
Total votes | 1,940 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 54
Independent candidate Jeff Martin challenged incumbent Republican representative Lloyd Larsen.[12]
2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election, District 54[8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Lloyd Larsen (incumbent) | 2,645 | 62.6 | +4.2 |
| Independent | Jeff Martin | 1,560 | 36.9 | N/A |
| Write-in | 20 | 0.5 | +0.4 |
Total votes | 4,225 | 100% | |
| Republican hold |
District 55
Libertarian Bethany Baldes challenged incumbent Republican representative Ember Oakley.[24][19][12]
District 56
District 57
District 58
District 59
District 60
District 61
District 62
Notes
- ^ a b Redistricted from the 8th district
- ^ Malone was substituted by Hank Szramkowski after the primary.[12]
References
- ^ Eavis, Victoria (April 13, 2022). "Sheridan County Democrats weigh redistricting lawsuit but want lawmakers to fix the problem". KPVI-TV. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
- ^ Rice, Ethan (March 31, 2022). "Wyoming enacts new state legislative districts". Ballotpedia News. Ballotpedia. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
- ^ Wyoming Secretary of State. "Statewide House Candidates Official Summary – Wyoming General Election, November 3, 2020" (PDF). Retrieved April 14, 2022.
- ^ "Roster of Representatives". Wyoming Legislature. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
- ^ "Wyoming House Leadership". Wyoming Legislature. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
- ^ Mullen, Maggie (September 8, 2022). "Record number of independents running for Legislature". WyoFile. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
House Speaker Barlow allowed Burt to form a caucus for the Libertarian Party during the 2022 session, despite being the body's only member.
- ^ Jacobson, Louis (May 19, 2022). "The Battle for State Legislatures". Retrieved May 19, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk "Statewide House Official Summary – Wyoming General Election November 8, 2022" (PDF). Wyoming Secretary of State. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
- ^ a b "Political Parties in Wyoming". Wyoming Secretary of State. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
- ^ a b c d Secretary of State of Wyoming (January 2022). "2022 Key Election Dates" (PDF). Retrieved April 14, 2022.
- ^ Wyoming Legislature. "2021 Wyoming Election Code" (PDF). Wyoming Secretary of State. p. 35. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
Minor parties may nominate candidates to be placed on the general election ballot only by party convention.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Wyoming Secretary of State (September 6, 2022). "2022 General Election Candidate Roster" (PDF). Retrieved September 7, 2022.
- ^ Gallardo, Jonathan (May 14, 2022). "Barlow running for state Senate seat". Gillette News-Record. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
- ^ Koshmrl, Mike (August 15, 2022). "'Blatantly untrue' texts target Nethercott ahead of primary". WyoFile. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
- ^ a b Mullen, Maggie (June 7, 2022). "Candidates stand unopposed in 22 Wyo legislative races". WyoFile. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
- ^ a b "Statewide House Official Summary – Wyoming Primary Election August 16, 2022" (PDF). Wyoming Secretary of State. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
- ^ Mullen, Maggie (August 25, 2022). "State board certifies Wyoming's primary elections results". WyoFile. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
- ^ "Brenda Lyttle will run as independent in House District 8". Wyoming Tribune Eagle. August 22, 2022.
- ^ a b c d "Wyoming Has Unusually Large Number of Minor Party and Independent Candidates for Legislature | Ballot Access News".
- ^ "State Rep. Roscoe not running for reelection; throws support behind Strobel". Jackson Hole News&Guide. June 8, 2022. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
- ^ "Representative Marshall Burt Seeks Re-election to House District 39". SweetwaterNOW. Sweetwater County. May 17, 2022. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
- ^ McFarland, Clair (September 2, 2022). "Wyoming State Treasurer Pours $25K Into Others' Campaigns And Causes; Most Fare Poorly". Retrieved September 6, 2022.
- ^ Bonner, Dave (June 30, 2022). "Libertarian Carrie Satterwhite files for Legislature in HD 50". Powell Tribune. Retrieved August 28, 2022.
- ^ "General Election filings have closed". August 30, 2022.
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