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2026 Wyoming House of Representatives election

2026 Wyoming House of Representatives election

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All 62 seats in the Wyoming House of Representatives
32 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Chip Neiman Mike Yin
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 14, 2025 January 10, 2023
Leader's seat 1st 16th
Last election 83.4%, 56 seats 12.1%, 6 seats
Seats before 56 6

Speaker before election

Chip Neiman
Republican

Elected Speaker

TBD

The 2026 Wyoming House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect members of the Wyoming Legislature for the 69th Wyoming Legislature.[1] Partisan primaries will held on August 18, 2026.[2] Part of the 2026 United States elections, the election will be held alongside races for state senate, U.S. House, and U.S. Senate.

In 2024, the Wyoming Freedom Caucus won enough primaries to gain control of the state house for the first time, and Democrats flipped a single seat in the legislature in the general election.[3]

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† = incumbent who did not seek re-election
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District Incumbent Party Elected Senator Party
1st Chip Neiman Rep
2nd J. D. Williams Rep
3rd Abby Angelos Rep
4th Jeremy Haroldson Rep
5th Scott Smith Rep
6th Tomi Strock Rep
7th Bob Nicholas Rep
8th Steve Johnson Rep
9th Landon Brown Rep
10th John Eklund Jr. Rep
11th Jacob Wasserburger Rep
12th Clarence Styvar Rep
13th Ken Chestek Dem
14th Trey Sherwood Dem
15th Pam Thayer Rep
16th Mike Yin Dem
17th J.T. Larson Rep
18th Scott Heiner Rep
19th Joe Webb Rep
20th Mike Schmid Rep
21st McKay Erickson Rep
22nd Andrew Byron Rep
23rd Liz Storer Dem
24th Nina Webber Rep
25th Paul Hoeft Rep
26th Dalton Banks Rep
27th Martha Lawley Rep
28th John Winter Rep
29th Ken Pendergraft Rep
30th Tom Kelly Rep
31st John Bear Rep
32nd Ken Clouston Rep
33rd Ivan Posey Dem
34th Pepper Ottman Rep
35th Tony Locke Rep
36th Art Washut Rep
37th Steve Harshman Rep
38th Jayme Lien Rep
39th Cody Wylie Rep
40th Marilyn Connolly Rep
41st Gary Brown Rep
42nd Rob Geringer Rep
43rd Ann Lucas Rep
44th Lee Filer Rep
45th Karlee Provenza Dem
46th Ocean Andrew Rep
47th Bob Davis Rep
48th Darin McCann Rep
49th Robert Wharff Rep
50th Rachel Rodriguez-Williams Rep
51st Laurie Bratten Rep
52nd Reuben Tarver Rep
53rd Chris Knapp Rep
54th Lloyd Larsen Rep
55th Joel Guggenmos Rep
56th Elissa Campbell Rep
57th Julie Jarvis Rep
58th Bill Allemand Rep
59th J. R. Riggins Rep
60th Marlene Brady Rep
60th Daniel Singh Rep
60th Kevin Campbell Rep

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District 1

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In 2024, Republican Representative Chip Neiman won re-election to a third term.[4]

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District 2

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative J. D. Williams won re-election to a second, non-consecutive term.[4]

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District 3

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Abby Angelos won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 4

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Jeremy Haroldson won re-election to a third term.[4]

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District 5

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Scott Smith won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 6

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In 2024, Republican Representative Tomi Strock won re-election to a twelfth term.[4]

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District 7

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Bob Nicholas won re-election to an eighth term.[4]

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District 8

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In 2024, Republican Steve Johnson defeated incumbent Republican David Zwonitzer.[4]

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District 9

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Landon Brown won re-election to a fifth term.[4]

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District 10

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative John Eklund Jr. won re-election to an eighth term.[4]

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District 11

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In 2024, Democrat Jacob Wasserburger won the election.[4]

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District 12

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Clarence Styvar won re-election to a fourth full term.[4]

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District 13

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In 2024, incumbent Democratic Representative Ken Chestek won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 14

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Trey Sherwood won re-election to a third full term.[4]

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District 15

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In 2024, Republican Pam Thayer won the election.[4]

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District 16

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In 2024, incumbent Democratic Representative Mike Yin won re-election to a second full term.[4]

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District 17

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In 2024, Republican Representative J.T. Larson won re-election to a second full term.[4]

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District 18

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Scott Heiner won re-election to a third term.[4]

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District 19

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In 2024, Republican Joe Webb defeated incumbent Republican Representative Jon Conrad in the primary.[4]

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District 20

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In 2024, Republican Mike Schmid won the election.[4]

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District 21

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In 2024, Republican McKay Erickson won the election.[4]

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District 22

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Andrew Byron won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 23

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In 2024, incumbent Democratic Representative Liz Storer won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 24

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Nina Webber won the election.[4]

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District 25

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Paul Hoeft defeated incumbent Representative and Speaker David Northrup .[4]

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District 26

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Dalton Banks won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 27

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Martha Lawley won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 28

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative John Winter won re-election to a fourth term.[4]

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District 29

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Ken Pendergraft won re-election to a third term.[4]

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District 30

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Tom Kelly won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 31

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative John Bear won re-election to a third term.[4]

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District 32

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Ken Clouston won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 33

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In 2024, Democrat Ivan Posey defeated incumbent Republican Sarah Penn.[4]

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District 34

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Pepper Ottman won re-election to a third term.[4]

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District 35

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In 2024, Republican Tony Locke won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 36

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Art Washut won re-election to a fourth term.[4]

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District 37

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Steve Harshman won re-election to a twelfth term.[4]

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District 38

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In 2024, Republican Jayme Lien defeated incumbent Republican Representative Tom Walters.[4]

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District 39

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Cody Wylie won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 40

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In 2024, Republican Marilyn Connolly the election.[4]

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District 41

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In 2024, Republican Gary Brown defeated incumbent Bill Henderson.[4]

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District 42

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In 2024, Republican Rob Geringer defeated incumbent Ben Hornok.[4]

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District 43

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In 2024, Republican Ann Lucas defeated incumbent Republican Dan Zwonitzer.[4]

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District 44

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In 2024, Republican Lee Filer defeated incumbent Republican Tamara Trujillo to win re-election to a second non-consecutive term.[4]

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District 45

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In 2024, incumbent Democratic Representative Karlee Provenza won re-election to a third term.[4]

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District 46

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Ocean Andrew won re-election to a third term.[4]

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District 47

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Bob Davis won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 48

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In 2024, Republican Darin McCann defeated incumbent Republican Clark Stith.[4]

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District 49

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In 2024, Republican Robert Wharff defeated incumbent Republican Ryan Berger.[4]

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District 50

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In 2024, Republican Representative Rachel Rodriguez-Williams won re-election to a third term.[4]

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District 51

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In 2024, Republican Laurie Bratten won the election.[4]

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District 52

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Reuben Tarver won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 53

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Chris Knapp won re-election to a third full term.[4]

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District 54

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Lloyd Charles Larsen won re-election to a seventh term.[4]

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District 55

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In 2024, Republican Joel Guggenmos defeated incumbent Republican Ember Oakley.[4]

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District 56

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In 2024, Republican Elissa Campbell won the election.[4]

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District 57

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In 2024, Republican Julie Jarvis defeated incumbent Republican Jeanette Ward.[4]

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District 58

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Bill Allemand won re-election to a second full term.[4]

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District 59

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In 2024, Republican J. R. Riggins won the election.[4]

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District 60

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In 2024, Republican Marlene Brady defeated incumbent Republican Tony Niemiec.[4]

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District 61

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In 2024, incumbent Republican Representative Daniel Singh won re-election to a second term.[4]

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District 62

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In 2024, Republican Kevin Campbell won the election.[4]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Wyoming House of Representatives elections, 2026". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
  2. ^ "2026 State Primary Election Dates". NCSL. May 9, 2025. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
  3. ^ Mullen, Maggie (November 6, 2024). "Freedom Caucus wins control of Wyoming House". WyoFile. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
  4. ^ 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 "Wyoming House of Representatives elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 6, 2025.