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Wyoming Democratic Party

The Wyoming Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in Wyoming, headquartered in Cheyenne. The party was strong during Wyoming's territorial days but suffered a decline in its early statehood. It rose to prominence again from the 1930s to the 1950s before experiencing another decline. Democrats are led in the Wyoming Senate by Chris Rothfuss, and the leader in the House is Cathy Connolly. The party currently has very weak electoral power in the state, and is one of the weakest affiliates of the national Democratic Party. It currently controls none of Wyoming's statewide or federal elected offices.

Wyoming Democratic Party
ChairpersonJoe Barbuto
Senate Minority LeaderChris Rothfuss
House Minority LeaderCathy Connolly
HeadquartersCheyenne, Wyoming
Membership (2021)49,336[1]
Political positionCenter
National affiliationDemocratic Party
ColorsBlue
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Statewide Executive Offices
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Website
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History

 
Members of the Wyoming delegation at the 1924 Democratic National Convention.

On September 2, 1869, Wyoming held its first territorial elections and the Democratic party won in a landslide winning all nine seats in the Council and all twelve seats in the House of Representatives.[2] In 1889, the party selected fifteen delegates to the Wyoming constitutional convention to draft its constitution to be submitted for statehood that included Henry S. Elliott, George W. Baxter, Anthony C. Campbell, Henry A. Coffeen, William C. Irvine, James A. Johnston, Edward J. Morris, John M. McCandlish, Caleb P. Organ, Louis J. Palmer, John L. Russell, Charles H. Burritt, Douglas A. Preston, Thomas R. Reid, and Noyes Baldwin.[3]

In the 1920 elections the party was defeated in a landslide by the Republicans with Warren G. Harding flipping the state in the presidential election after gaining 22.29% from Charles Evans Hughes' performance in 1916, losing seven of their ten senate seats, and losing ten of their eleven house seats with Thurman Arnold of Albany county as the only Democratic member of the state house.[4] However, the party improved in the 1922 elections and gained twenty-two seats in the state house.

In the 1934 elections the party won every statewide office for the only time in its history and took control of the state senate for the first time since statehood.[5] However, in the 1938 elections the party lost all three of the five statewide offices and lost control of both legislative chambers and since then has never held a majority in the state senate and only held a majority in the state house for four years.

On May 11, 1974, delegates to the party's state convention voted to add the impeachment of President Richard Nixon to the state party's platform.[6] In the 1984 state legislative elections the party lost seven seats in the House of Representatives due to Governor Edgar Herschler's unpopular decision to veto a homeowners tax credit program stating that it would subsidize homeowners who did not need it.[7]

Chuck Graves, who was then the party's chairman, criticized the Democratic National Committee for including Wyoming as a state that was too Republican and would be written off during the 1992 presidential election along with Nevada, Idaho, and Utah.[8]

During the 2002 elections the national party gave the party $25,000.[9] During the 2006 elections the national party conducted a fifty-state strategy under Chairman Howard Dean's leadership and invested large amounts of money in swing and red states. In 2005 the national committee started sending $10,000 per month for staff support and in 2006 it paid for field and communications directors and invested $100,000 into the party.[10] In the 2006 House election Gary Trauner was narrowly defeated by Representative Barbara Cubin and was the closest the party had come to winning Wyoming's federal House seat since Teno Roncalio won reelection in 1976.

During the 2020 election, the party reimagined its presidential preference caucus into the state's first ranked choice voting election. Initially planned as a hybrid in-person and mail-in caucus, due to the COVID-19 pandemic the party eventually shifted to mail-in only format.[11] Ultimately, the 2020 Wyoming Democratic caucus voter turnout was more than double than in 2016.[12]

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Notes

  1. ^ Although Grover Cleveland was the national presidential candidate his supporters in Kansas, Colorado, North Dakota, and Wyoming fused with the Populist Weaver.
  2. ^ Although Adlai Stevenson I was the national presidential candidate his supporters in Kansas, Colorado, North Dakota, and Wyoming fused with the Populist Fields.
  3. ^ special election
  4. ^ special election

References

  1. ^ Winger, Richard. "March 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition". Ballot Access News. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "John Campbell and the Invention of Wyoming". 15 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Wyoming Blue Book" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Only Democrat Named Tuesday Is From Albany". Casper Star-Tribune. 5 November 1920. p. 1. from the original on 6 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Demos Win In Wyoming". Casper Star-Tribune. 7 November 1934. p. 5. from the original on 3 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Roncalio voted "yea."". Casper Star-Tribune. 12 May 1974. p. 9. from the original on 6 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Ed Herschler's political legacy". Casper Star-Tribune. 6 February 1990. p. 3. from the original on 2 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Graves disputes Democratic shunning of Wyo". Casper Star-Tribune. 8 August 1991. p. 3. from the original on 4 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Fundraising key for DNC chair". The Jackson Hole Guide. 28 August 2002. p. 3. from the original on 4 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "The 50-state strategy". Casper Star-Tribune. 5 May 2013. p. 5. from the original on 3 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "Wyoming Dems cancel in-person portion of caucus because of COVID-19; mail-in ballots still accepted". Casper Star Tribune. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Wyoming Democratic caucus turnout more than doubles 2016". Wyoming News Now. 17 April 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Legislative Branch".

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The Wyoming Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in Wyoming headquartered in Cheyenne The party was strong during Wyoming s territorial days but suffered a decline in its early statehood It rose to prominence again from the 1930s to the 1950s before experiencing another decline Democrats are led in the Wyoming Senate by Chris Rothfuss and the leader in the House is Cathy Connolly The party currently has very weak electoral power in the state and is one of the weakest affiliates of the national Democratic Party It currently controls none of Wyoming s statewide or federal elected offices Wyoming Democratic PartyChairpersonJoe BarbutoSenate Minority LeaderChris RothfussHouse Minority LeaderCathy ConnollyHeadquartersCheyenne WyomingMembership 2021 49 336 1 Political positionCenterNational affiliationDemocratic PartyColorsBlueWyoming Senate2 30Wyoming House of Representatives5 62U S Senate0 2U S House of Representatives0 1Statewide Executive Offices0 5Websitewww wbr wyodems wbr orgPolitics of the United StatesPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 2 Officials 2 1 Congressional 2 2 State officials 2 3 Leaders 3 Electoral performance 3 1 Presidential 3 2 Congressional 3 3 Gubernatorial 3 4 State legislature 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Members of the Wyoming delegation at the 1924 Democratic National Convention On September 2 1869 Wyoming held its first territorial elections and the Democratic party won in a landslide winning all nine seats in the Council and all twelve seats in the House of Representatives 2 In 1889 the party selected fifteen delegates to the Wyoming constitutional convention to draft its constitution to be submitted for statehood that included Henry S Elliott George W Baxter Anthony C Campbell Henry A Coffeen William C Irvine James A Johnston Edward J Morris John M McCandlish Caleb P Organ Louis J Palmer John L Russell Charles H Burritt Douglas A Preston Thomas R Reid and Noyes Baldwin 3 In the 1920 elections the party was defeated in a landslide by the Republicans with Warren G Harding flipping the state in the presidential election after gaining 22 29 from Charles Evans Hughes performance in 1916 losing seven of their ten senate seats and losing ten of their eleven house seats with Thurman Arnold of Albany county as the only Democratic member of the state house 4 However the party improved in the 1922 elections and gained twenty two seats in the state house In the 1934 elections the party won every statewide office for the only time in its history and took control of the state senate for the first time since statehood 5 However in the 1938 elections the party lost all three of the five statewide offices and lost control of both legislative chambers and since then has never held a majority in the state senate and only held a majority in the state house for four years On May 11 1974 delegates to the party s state convention voted to add the impeachment of President Richard Nixon to the state party s platform 6 In the 1984 state legislative elections the party lost seven seats in the House of Representatives due to Governor Edgar Herschler s unpopular decision to veto a homeowners tax credit program stating that it would subsidize homeowners who did not need it 7 Chuck Graves who was then the party s chairman criticized the Democratic National Committee for including Wyoming as a state that was too Republican and would be written off during the 1992 presidential election along with Nevada Idaho and Utah 8 During the 2002 elections the national party gave the party 25 000 9 During the 2006 elections the national party conducted a fifty state strategy under Chairman Howard Dean s leadership and invested large amounts of money in swing and red states In 2005 the national committee started sending 10 000 per month for staff support and in 2006 it paid for field and communications directors and invested 100 000 into the party 10 In the 2006 House election Gary Trauner was narrowly defeated by Representative Barbara Cubin and was the closest the party had come to winning Wyoming s federal House seat since Teno Roncalio won reelection in 1976 During the 2020 election the party reimagined its presidential preference caucus into the state s first ranked choice voting election Initially planned as a hybrid in person and mail in caucus due to the COVID 19 pandemic the party eventually shifted to mail in only format 11 Ultimately the 2020 Wyoming Democratic caucus voter turnout was more than double than in 2016 12 Officials EditCongressional Edit Past congressional officialsGale W McGee United States Senator 1959 1977 John J Hickey United States Senator 1961 1962 Joseph C O Mahoney United States Senator 1934 1953 1954 1961 Lester C Hunt United States Senator 1949 1954 Henry H Schwartz United States Senator 1937 1943 John B Kendrick United States Senator 1917 1933 Teno Roncalio United States Representative from Wyoming s at large district 1965 1967 1971 1978 John J McIntyre United States Representative from Wyoming s at large district 1941 1943 Paul Ranous Greever United States Representative from Wyoming s at large district 1935 1939 John Eugene Osborne United States Representative from Wyoming s at large district 1897 1899 Henry A Coffeen United States Representative from Wyoming s at large district 1893 1895 Morton Everel Post Delegate to the United States House from Wyoming Territory s at large district 1881 1885 William Randolph Steele Delegate to the United States House from Wyoming Territory s at large district 1873 1877 Stephen Friel Nuckolls Delegate to the United States House from Wyoming Territory s at large district 1869 1871 State officials Edit Past statewide officialsDave Freudenthal Governor of Wyoming 2003 2011 Mike Sullivan Governor of Wyoming 1987 1995 Edgar Herschler Governor of Wyoming 1975 1987 Jack R Gage Governor of Wyoming 1961 1963 John J Hickey Governor of Wyoming 1959 1961 Lester C Hunt Governor of Wyoming 1943 1949 Leslie A Miller Governor of Wyoming 1933 1939 Nellie Tayloe Ross Governor of Wyoming 1925 1927 William B Ross Governor of Wyoming 1923 1924 Frank L Houx Governor of Wyoming 1917 1919 John B Kendrick Governor of Wyoming 1915 1917 John Eugene Osborne Governor of Wyoming 1893 1895 Thomas Moonlight Governor of Wyoming Territory 1887 1889 George W Baxter Governor of Wyoming Territory 1886 Kathy Karpan Secretary of State 1987 1995 Jack R Gage Secretary of State 1959 1961 William M Jack Secretary of State 1944 1947 Lester C Hunt Secretary of State 1935 1943 Frank L Houx Secretary of State 1911 1919 Samuel D Shannon Secretary of the Territory 1877 1888 Jason B Brown Secretary of the Territory 1873 1875 John J McIntyre Auditor 1945 1946 Carl Robinson Auditor 1944 William M Jack Auditor 1935 1944 Benjamin Gallagher Territorial Auditor 1869 1870 J Kirk Baldwin Treasurer 1935 1939 John W Donnellan Territorial Treasurer 1869 1872 Lynn Simons Superintendent of Public Instruction 1979 1991 Velma Linford Superintendent of Public Instruction 1955 1963 Jack R Gage Superintendent of Public Instruction 1935 1939 C H Parmelee Superintendent of Public Instruction 1898 Past state legislature officialsMike Gierau state senator 2019 present Andi Clifford state representative 2019 present Mike Yin state representative 2019 present Sara Burlingame state representative 2019 present Liisa Anselmi Dalton state senator 2017 present Charles Pelkey state representative 2015 present JoAnn Dayton Selman state representative 2015 present Chris Rothfuss state senator 2011 present Cathy Connolly state representative 2009 present Stan Blake state representative 2007 present Mary Throne state representative 2007 2017 Della Herbst state representative 1983 1987 Herman F Krueger state representative 1931 1939 1941 1943 Thurman Arnold state representative 1921 1923 Theodore C Diers state senator 1915 1919 Theodore C Diers state representative 1913 1915 Otto L Burns state representative 1913 1915 Jacob Berner state senator 1911 1919 James R Carpenter state senator 1911 1915 George H Cross state senator 1895 1897 1909 1913 Robert H Homer territorial legislature Past local officialsGuy Padgett mayor of Casper 2005 2006 Della Herbst mayor of Sheridan 1993 1996 Paul Ranous Greever mayor of Cody 1930 1932 Thurman Arnold mayor of Laramie 1923 1924 Leaders Edit Past House LeadersCathy Connolly House Minority Leader 2017 present Mary Throne House Minority Leader 2013 2017 Herman F Krueger Speaker of the House 1937 1939 Thurman Arnold House Minority Leader 1921 1923 Other party officialsWill Reid Secretary 1904 Electoral performance EditPresidential Edit Electoral performancePresident Election year Vote percentage Votes Presidential candidate Vice presidential candidate Result1892 46 14 100 7 722 James B Weaver a James G Field b Lost1896 51 49 100 5 35 10 861 William Jennings Bryan Arthur SewallThomas E Watson Won1900 41 17 100 10 32 10 164 William Jennings Bryan Adlai Stevenson I Lost1904 29 08 100 12 09 8 930 Alton B Parker Henry Gassaway Davis Lost1908 39 67 100 10 59 14 918 William Jennings Bryan John W Kern Lost1912 36 20 100 3 47 15 310 Woodrow Wilson Thomas R Marshall Won1916 54 62 100 18 42 28 316 Woodrow Wilson Thomas R Marshall Won1920 31 86 100 22 76 17 429 James M Cox Franklin D Roosevelt Lost1924 16 11 100 15 75 12 868 John W Davis Charles W Bryan Lost1928 35 37 100 19 26 29 299 Al Smith Joseph Taylor Robinson Lost1932 56 07 100 20 70 54 370 Franklin D Roosevelt John Nance Garner Won1936 60 58 100 4 51 62 624 Franklin D Roosevelt John Nance Garner Won1940 52 82 100 7 76 59 287 Franklin D Roosevelt Henry A Wallace Won1944 48 77 100 4 05 49 419 Franklin D Roosevelt Harry S Truman Lost1948 51 62 100 2 85 52 354 Harry S Truman Alben W Barkley Won1952 37 09 100 14 53 47 934 Adlai Stevenson II John Sparkman Lost1956 39 92 100 2 83 49 554 Adlai Stevenson II Estes Kefauver Lost1960 44 99 100 5 07 63 331 John F Kennedy Lyndon B Johnson Lost1964 56 56 100 11 57 80 718 Lyndon B Johnson Hubert Humphrey Won1968 35 51 100 21 05 45 173 Hubert Humphrey Edmund Muskie Lost1972 30 47 100 5 04 44 358 George McGovern Sargent Shriver Lost1976 39 81 100 9 34 62 239 Jimmy Carter Walter Mondale Lost1980 27 97 100 11 84 49 427 Jimmy Carter Walter Mondale Lost1984 28 24 100 0 27 53 370 Walter Mondale Geraldine Ferraro Lost1988 38 01 100 9 77 67 113 Michael Dukakis Lloyd Bentsen Lost1992 34 10 100 3 91 68 160 Bill Clinton Al Gore Lost1996 36 84 100 2 74 77 934 Bill Clinton Al Gore Lost2000 27 70 100 9 14 60 481 Al Gore Joe Lieberman Lost2004 29 07 100 1 37 70 776 John Kerry John Edwards Lost2008 32 54 100 3 47 82 868 Barack Obama Joe Biden Lost2012 27 82 100 4 72 69 286 Barack Obama Joe Biden Lost2016 21 63 100 6 19 55 973 Hillary Clinton Tim Kaine Lost2020 26 55 100 4 92 73 491 Joe Biden Kamala Harris Lost Congressional Edit Electoral performanceUnited StatesHouse of Representatives Election year Vote percentage Votes No ofoverall seats won 1890 41 78 100 6 520 0 1 1892 51 34 100 9 56 8 855 1 1 11894 32 17 100 19 17 6 152 0 1 11896 49 14 100 16 97 10 310 1 1 11898 43 04 100 6 10 8 466 0 1 11900 40 79 100 2 25 10 017 0 1 1902 36 00 100 4 79 8 892 0 1 1904 32 21 100 3 79 9 903 0 1 1906 33 07 100 0 86 8 944 0 1 1908 36 32 100 3 25 13 643 0 1 1910 39 48 100 3 16 14 659 0 1 1912 35 72 100 3 76 14 720 0 1 1914 41 45 100 5 73 17 246 0 1 1916 47 96 100 6 51 24 156 0 1 1918 35 81 100 12 15 14 639 0 1 1920 26 50 100 9 31 14 952 0 1 1922 45 98 100 19 48 27 017 0 1 1924 38 91 100 7 07 28 537 0 1 1926 38 72 100 0 19 25 082 0 1 1928 47 81 100 9 09 35 972 0 1 1930 34 38 100 13 43 23 519 0 1 1932 47 74 100 13 36 43 056 0 1 1934 58 31 100 10 57 53 288 1 1 11936 57 17 100 1 14 56 204 1 1 1938 47 12 100 10 05 44 525 0 1 11940 53 35 100 6 23 57 030 1 1 11942 49 28 100 4 07 36 892 0 1 11944 44 30 100 4 98 42 569 0 1 1946 43 99 100 0 31 34 956 0 1 1948 48 48 100 4 49 47 246 0 1 1950 45 51 100 2 97 42 483 0 1 1952 39 90 100 5 61 50 559 0 1 1954 43 82 100 3 92 47 660 0 1 1956 41 81 100 2 01 50 225 0 1 1958 46 42 100 4 61 51 886 0 1 1960 47 71 100 1 29 64 090 0 1 1962 38 62 100 9 09 44 985 0 1 1964 50 79 100 12 17 70 693 1 1 11966 47 70 100 3 09 57 442 0 1 11968 37 26 100 10 44 45 950 0 1 1970 50 26 100 13 00 58 456 1 1 11972 51 70 100 1 44 75 632 1 1 1974 54 70 100 3 00 69 434 1 1 1976 56 44 100 1 74 85 721 1 1 1978 41 37 100 15 07 53 522 0 1 11980 31 43 100 9 94 53 338 0 1 1982 28 91 100 2 52 46 041 0 1 1984 24 40 100 4 51 45 857 0 1 1986 30 72 100 6 32 48 780 0 1 1988 31 82 100 1 10 56 527 0 1 1989 42 98 100 11 16 60 845 0 1 1990 44 91 100 1 93 70 977 0 1 1992 39 30 100 5 61 77 418 0 1 1994 41 30 100 2 00 81 022 0 1 1996 40 82 100 0 48 85 724 0 1 1998 38 69 100 2 13 67 399 0 1 2000 28 56 100 10 13 60 638 0 1 2002 36 21 100 7 65 65 961 0 1 2004 41 83 100 5 62 99 989 0 1 2006 47 74 100 5 91 92 324 0 1 2008 42 81 100 4 93 106 758 0 1 2010 24 48 100 18 33 45 768 0 1 2012 23 83 100 0 65 57 573 0 1 2014 22 90 100 0 93 37 803 0 1 2016 29 97 100 7 07 75 466 0 1 2018 29 77 100 0 20 59 903 0 1 2020 24 58 100 5 19 66 576 0 1 United StatesSenate Election year Vote percentage Votes No ofoverall seats won 1916 51 47 100 26 324 1 2 11918 42 23 100 17 528 1 2 1922 56 74 100 5 27 35 734 1 2 1924 43 07 100 0 84 33 536 1 2 1928 53 50 100 3 24 43 032 1 2 1930 40 95 100 2 12 30 259 1 2 1934 56 62 100 3 12 53 806 1 2 1936 53 83 100 12 66 53 919 2 2 11940 58 74 100 2 12 65 022 2 2 1942 45 41 100 8 42 34 503 1 2 11946 56 21 100 2 53 45 843 1 2 1948 57 11 100 11 70 57 953 2 2 11952 48 36 100 7 85 62 921 1 2 11954 51 53 100 5 58 57 845 1 2 1958 50 84 100 2 48 58 035 2 2 11960 43 63 100 7 90 60 447 1 2 11964 53 99 100 3 15 76 485 1 2 1966 48 20 100 4 57 59 141 1 2 1970 55 78 100 1 79 67 207 1 2 1972 28 69 100 19 51 40 753 1 2 1976 45 41 100 10 37 70 558 0 2 11978 37 83 100 9 14 50 456 0 2 1982 43 34 100 2 07 72 466 0 2 1984 21 68 100 16 15 40 525 0 2 1988 49 63 100 6 29 89 821 0 2 1990 36 06 100 14 38 56 848 0 2 1994 39 31 100 10 32 79 287 0 2 1996 42 21 100 6 15 89 103 0 2 2000 22 04 100 17 27 47 087 0 2 2002 27 05 100 15 16 49 570 0 2 2006 29 86 100 7 82 57 671 0 2 2008 24 26 100 2 79 66 202 0 2 2012 21 65 100 8 21 53 019 0 2 2014 17 45 100 6 81 29 377 0 2 2018 30 10 100 8 45 61 227 0 2 2020 26 76 100 9 31 72 766 0 2 Gubernatorial Edit Electoral performanceGovernor Election year Vote percentage Votes Candidate Result1890 44 62 100 7 153 George W Baxter Lost1892 53 84 100 9 22 9 290 John Eugene Osborne Won1894 36 11 100 17 73 6 965 William H Holliday Lost1898 45 39 100 9 28 8 989 Horace C Alger Lost1902 39 99 100 5 40 10 017 George T Beck Lost1904 39 27 100 0 72 12 137 John Eugene Osborne Lost1906 34 85 100 4 42 9 444 Stephen A D Keister Lost1910 55 60 100 20 75 21 086 Joseph M Carey Won1914 51 61 100 3 99 22 387 John B Kendrick Won1918 43 90 100 7 71 18 640 Frank L Houx Lost1922 50 03 100 6 13 31 110 William B Ross Won1924 55 12 100 5 09 43 323 Nellie Tayloe Ross Won1926 48 95 100 6 17 34 286 Nellie Tayloe Ross Lost1930 49 42 100 0 47 37 188 Leslie A Miller Lost1932 50 58 100 1 16 48 130 Leslie A Miller Won1934 57 91 100 7 33 54 305 Leslie A Miller Won1938 40 19 100 17 72 38 501 Leslie A Miller Lost1942 51 32 100 11 13 39 599 Lester C Hunt Won1946 52 88 100 1 56 43 020 Lester C Hunt Won1950 43 85 100 9 03 42 518 John J McIntyre Lost1954 49 50 100 5 65 55 163 William M Jack Lost1958 48 94 100 0 56 55 070 John J Hickey Won1962 45 53 100 3 41 54 298 Jack R Gage Lost1966 45 71 100 0 18 55 249 Ernest Wilkerson Lost1970 37 21 100 8 50 44 008 John J Rooney Lost1974 55 88 100 18 67 71 741 Edgar Herschler Won1978 50 86 100 5 02 69 972 Edgar Herschler Won1982 63 14 100 12 28 106 427 Edgar Herschler Won1986 53 96 100 9 18 88 879 Mike Sullivan Won1990 65 35 100 11 39 104 638 Mike Sullivan Won1994 40 18 100 25 17 80 747 Kathy Karpan Lost1998 40 46 100 0 28 70 754 John Vinich Lost2002 49 96 100 9 51 92 662 Dave Freudenthal Won2006 69 99 100 20 03 135 516 Dave Freudenthal Won2010 22 94 100 47 05 43 240 Leslie Petersen Lost2014 27 25 100 4 31 45 752 Pete Gosar Lost2018 27 54 100 0 29 55 965 Mary Throne Lost State legislature Edit Electoral performanceHouse Election year No ofoverall seats won Governor1869 c 12 12 John Allen Campbell1870 9 13 31872 6 13 31874 18 27 121876 20 27 2 John Milton Thayer1878 9 27 11 John Wesley Hoyt1880 6 24 31882 13 22 7 William Hale1884 9 24 41886 14 24 5 George W Baxter1888 6 23 8 Thomas Moonlight1890 7 33 1 Francis E Warren1892 16 33 9 Amos W Barber1894 2 37 14 John Eugene Osborne1896 11 38 9 William A Richards1898 3 38 81900 2 38 1 DeForest Richards1902 4 50 21904 3 50 1 Fenimore Chatterton1906 5 50 2 Bryant Butler Brooks1908 7 56 21910 25 56 181912 28 57 3 Joseph M Carey1914 15 57 131916 25 57 10 John B Kendrick1918 11 54 14 Frank L Houx1920 1 54 10 Robert D Carey1922 23 60 221924 23 62 Frank Lucas1926 17 62 5 Nellie Tayloe Ross1928 11 62 6 Frank Emerson1930 26 62 151932 42 62 16 Alonzo M Clark1934 38 56 4 Leslie A Miller1936 38 56 1938 19 56 191940 28 56 9 Nels H Smith1942 17 56 111944 20 55 3 Lester C Hunt1946 12 56 71948 28 56 161950 17 56 11 Arthur G Crane1952 11 56 6 Frank A Barrett1954 24 56 13 Clifford Joy Rogers1956 26 56 2 Milward Simpson1958 30 56 41960 21 56 9 John J Hickey1962 19 56 2 Jack R Gage1964 34 61 15 Clifford Hansen1966 27 61 71968 16 61 11 Stanley K Hathaway1970 20 61 41972 17 62 31974 29 62 121976 29 62 Edgar Herschler1978 20 62 91980 23 62 31982 25 62 21984 18 64 71986 20 64 21988 21 64 1 Mike Sullivan1990 22 64 11992 19 60 31994 13 60 61996 17 60 4 Jim Geringer1998 17 60 2000 14 60 32002 15 60 12004 14 60 1 Dave Freudenthal2006 17 60 32008 19 60 22010 10 60 92012 8 60 2 Matt Mead2014 9 60 12016 9 60 2018 9 60 2020 7 60 2 Senate 13 Election year No ofoverall seats won Governor1869 d 9 9 John Allen Campbell1870 5 9 41872 4 9 11874 11 13 71876 9 13 2 John Milton Thayer1878 8 13 1 John Wesley Hoyt1880 7 12 11882 8 12 1 William Hale1884 8 12 1886 3 12 5 George W Baxter1888 7 12 4 Thomas Moonlight1890 3 16 4 Francis E Warren1892 5 16 2 Amos W Barber1894 4 18 1 John Eugene Osborne1896 4 19 William A Richards1898 6 19 21900 2 19 4 DeForest Richards1902 2 23 1904 3 23 1 Fenimore Chatterton1906 2 23 1 Bryant Butler Brooks1908 3 27 11910 6 27 31912 8 27 2 Joseph M Carey1914 9 27 11916 11 27 2 John B Kendrick1918 10 27 1 Frank L Houx1920 3 25 7 Robert D Carey1922 5 25 21924 11 27 6 Frank Lucas1926 12 27 1 Nellie Tayloe Ross1928 10 27 2 Frank Emerson1930 6 27 41932 12 27 6 Alonzo M Clark1934 14 27 2 Leslie A Miller1936 16 27 21938 11 27 51940 11 27 Nels H Smith1942 10 27 11944 6 27 4 Lester C Hunt1946 8 27 21948 9 27 11950 10 27 1 Arthur G Crane1952 6 27 4 Frank A Barrett1954 8 27 2 Clifford Joy Rogers1956 11 27 3 Milward Simpson1958 11 27 1960 10 27 1 John J Hickey1962 11 27 1 Jack R Gage1964 12 27 1 Clifford Hansen1966 12 30 1968 12 30 Stanley K Hathaway1970 11 30 11972 13 30 21974 15 30 21976 12 30 3 Edgar Herschler1978 11 30 11980 11 30 1982 11 30 1984 11 30 1986 11 30 1988 11 30 Mike Sullivan1990 10 30 11992 10 30 1994 10 30 1996 9 30 1 Jim Geringer1998 9 30 2000 10 30 12002 10 30 2004 7 30 3 Dave Freudenthal2006 7 30 2008 7 30 2010 4 30 32012 4 30 Matt Mead2014 4 30 2016 3 30 12018 3 30 2020 2 30 1See also EditPolitical party strength in Wyoming Wyoming Republican PartyNotes Edit Although Grover Cleveland was the national presidential candidate his supporters in Kansas Colorado North Dakota and Wyoming fused with the Populist Weaver Although Adlai Stevenson I was the national presidential candidate his supporters in Kansas Colorado North Dakota and Wyoming fused with the Populist Fields special election special electionReferences Edit Winger Richard March 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition Ballot Access News Retrieved April 1 2021 John Campbell and the Invention of Wyoming 15 April 2015 Wyoming Blue Book PDF Only Democrat Named Tuesday Is From Albany Casper Star Tribune 5 November 1920 p 1 Archived from the original on 6 January 2020 via Newspapers com Demos Win In Wyoming Casper Star Tribune 7 November 1934 p 5 Archived from the original on 3 January 2020 via Newspapers com Roncalio voted yea Casper Star Tribune 12 May 1974 p 9 Archived from the original on 6 January 2020 via Newspapers com Ed Herschler s political legacy Casper Star Tribune 6 February 1990 p 3 Archived from the original on 2 January 2020 via Newspapers com Graves disputes Democratic shunning of Wyo Casper Star Tribune 8 August 1991 p 3 Archived from the original on 4 January 2020 via Newspapers com Fundraising key for DNC chair The Jackson Hole Guide 28 August 2002 p 3 Archived from the original on 4 January 2020 via Newspapers com The 50 state strategy Casper Star Tribune 5 May 2013 p 5 Archived from the original on 3 January 2020 via Newspapers com Wyoming Dems cancel in person portion of caucus because of COVID 19 mail in ballots still accepted Casper Star Tribune 12 March 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2021 Wyoming Democratic caucus turnout more than doubles 2016 Wyoming News Now 17 April 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2021 Legislative Branch External links EditWyoming Democratic Party Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wyoming Democratic Party amp oldid 1134310971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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