The 2024 Wyoming Senate election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect members of the Wyoming Legislature for its 68th session.[1] Partisan primaries were held on August 20.[2] Part of the 2024 United States elections, the election was held alongside races for state house, U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and the presidential election.
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Summary
editParty | Candidates | Votes | % | Seats | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Before 67th Leg. |
Up | Won | After 68th Leg. |
+/– | |||||
Republican | 15 | 105,174 | 89.78 | 29 | 15 | 15 | 29 | ||
Democratic | 3 | 7,742 | 6.61 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | ||
Write-in | 4,227 | 3.61 | — | ||||||
Valid ballots | 117,143 | 87.24 | — | ||||||
Blank or invalid ballots | 17,139 | 12.76 | — | ||||||
Total | 134,282 | 100% | 31 | 15 | 31 |
Retiring incumbents
editFive incumbents will not seek re-election.
Republicans
edit- District 6: Anthony Bouchard is retiring.[4]
- District 8: Affie Ellis is retiring.[5]
- District 10: Dan Furphy is retiring.[6]
- District 14: Fred Baldwin is retiring.[7]
- District 22: Dave Kinskey is retiring.[8]
District 2
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Brian Boner, incumbent senator since 2015
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Brian Boner (inc.) | 3,662 | 98.52% | |
Write-in | 55 | 1.48% | ||
Valid ballots | 3,717 | 87.32% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 540 | 12.68% | ||
Total votes | 4,257 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 7 write-in votes and 153 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Brian Boner (inc.) | 7,712 | 98.24% | |
Write-in | 138 | 1.76% | ||
Valid ballots | 7,850 | 87.17% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,155 | 12.83% | ||
Total votes | 9,005 | 100.00% |
District 4
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Tara Nethercott, incumbent senator since 2017
Withdrawn
edit- Gregg Smith, army veteran[10]
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Tara Nethercott (inc.) | 2,942 | 72.68% | |
Republican | Gregg Smith (withdrawn) | 1,059 | 26.16% | |
Write-in | 47 | 1.16% | ||
Valid ballots | 4,048 | 95.25% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 202 | 4.75% | ||
Total votes | 4,250 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 104 write-in votes and 480 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Tara Nethercott (inc.) | 8,255 | 96.41% | |
Write-in | 307 | 3.59% | ||
Valid ballots | 8,562 | 87.69% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,202 | 12.31% | ||
Total votes | 9,764 | 100.00% |
District 6
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Darin Smith, attorney, Christian Broadcasting Network executive and congressional candidate in 2016 and 2022
Candidates
edit- Gary Bjorklund, Air Force veteran[11]
- Eric D. Johnston, farmer and Platte County, Wyoming commissioner (2015–2018)[12]
- Taft C. Love, chair of the Laramie County, Wyoming Republican Party[13]
- Marc Torriani, rancher and telecommunications worker[12]
- Kim Withers, former CEO[14]
Declined
edit- Anthony Bouchard, incumbent senator since 2017
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Darin Smith | 1,780 | 37.60% | |
Republican | Eric D. Johnston | 1,267 | 26.76% | |
Republican | Taft C. Love | 593 | 12.53% | |
Republican | Marc Torriani | 434 | 9.17% | |
Republican | Kim Withers | 383 | 8.09% | |
Republican | Gary Bjorklund | 264 | 5.58% | |
Write-in | 13 | 0.28% | ||
Valid ballots | 4,734 | 98.18% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 88 | 1.82% | ||
Total votes | 4,822 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 37 write-in votes and 281 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Darin Smith | 8,484 | 95.48% | |
Write-in | 402 | 4.52% | ||
Valid ballots | 8,886 | 89.41% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,052 | 10.59% | ||
Total votes | 9,938 | 100.00% |
District 8
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Jared Olsen, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 11th district since 2017
Declined
edit- Affie Ellis, incumbent senator since 2017
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Jared Olsen | 1,222 | 92.44% | |
Write-in | 100 | 7.56% | ||
Valid ballots | 1,322 | 89.02% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 163 | 10.98% | ||
Total votes | 1,485 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNominee
edit- Marguerite Herman, member of the Laramie County School District 1
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Marguerite Herman | 460 | 97.87% | |
Write-in | 100 | 2.13% | ||
Valid ballots | 470 | 94.19% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 29 | 5.81% | ||
Total votes | 499 | 100.00% |
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Jared Olsen | 3,444 | 57.91% | |
Democratic | Marguerite Herman | 2,464 | 41.43% | |
Write-in | 39 | 0.66% | ||
Valid ballots | 5,947 | 98.09% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 116 | 1.91% | ||
Total votes | 6,063 | 100.00% |
District 10
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Gary Crum, former Wyoming Cowboys football player
Candidates
edit- Keith Kennedy
Declined
edit- Dan Furphy, incumbent senator since 2021
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Gary Crum | 1,712 | 59.99% | |
Republican | Keith Kennedy | 1,129 | 39.56% | |
Write-in | 13 | 0.46% | ||
Valid ballots | 2,854 | 96.81% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 94 | 3.19% | ||
Total votes | 2,948 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNominee
edit- Mike Selmer
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Mike Selmer | 670 | 99.26% | |
Write-in | 5 | 0.74% | ||
Valid ballots | 675 | 96.29% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 26 | 3.71% | ||
Total votes | 701 | 100.00% |
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Gary Crum | 6,331 | 64.83% | |
Democratic | Mike Selmer | 3,405 | 34.87% | |
Write-in | 30 | 0.31% | ||
Valid ballots | 9,766 | 97.87% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 210 | 2.13% | ||
Total votes | 9,979 | 100.00% |
District 12
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- John Kolb, incumbent senator since 2021
Candidates
edit- Jeff Ramaj, businessman[15]
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Kolb (inc.) | 1,313 | 61.33% | |
Republican | Jeff Ramaj | 814 | 38.02% | |
Write-in | 14 | 0.65% | ||
Valid ballots | 2,141 | 96.79% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 71 | 3.21% | ||
Total votes | 2,212 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNominee
edit- Kenilynn S. Zanetti, former member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 16th district (1995–2000)
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Kenilynn S. Zanetti | 356 | 99.72% | |
Write-in | 1 | 0.28% | ||
Valid ballots | 357 | 95.45% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 17 | 4.55% | ||
Total votes | 374 | 100.00% |
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Kolb (inc.) | 4,359 | 69.47% | |
Democratic | Kenilynn S. Zanetti | 1,873 | 29.85% | |
Write-in | 43 | 0.69% | ||
Valid ballots | 6,275 | 95.18% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 318 | 4.82% | ||
Total votes | 6,593 | 100.00% |
6275 318 6593 95.18 4.82
District 14
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Laura Taliaferro Pearson, rancher and bus driver[16]
Candidates
edit- Albert Sommers, Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives (2023–present), majority leader of the Wyoming House of Representatives (2021–2023) from the 20th district (2023–present)
- Bill Winney, perennial candidate[17]
Declined
edit- Fred Baldwin, incumbent senator since 2017
Withdrawn
editResults
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Laura Taliaferro Pearson | 2,212 | 46.70% | |
Republican | Albert Sommers | 2,025 | 42.75% | |
Republican | Bill Winney | 490 | 10.34% | |
Write-in | 10 | 0.21% | ||
Valid ballots | 4,737 | 97.25% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 134 | 2.75% | ||
Total votes | 4,871 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 27 write-in votes and 206 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Laura Taliaferro Pearson | 8,025 | 94.20% | |
Write-in | 494 | 5.80% | ||
Valid ballots | 8,519 | 86.79% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,297 | 13.21% | ||
Total votes | 9,816 | 100.00% |
District 16
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Dan Dockstader, President of the Wyoming Senate (2021–2023), Majority Leader of the Wyoming Senate (2019–2021) from the 16th district (2009–present), member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 16th district (2007–2009)
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Dan Dockstader (inc.) | 3,168 | 97.42% | |
Write-in | 84 | 2.58% | ||
Valid ballots | 3,252 | 89.78% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 370 | 10.22% | ||
Total votes | 3,622 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 19 write-in votes and 258 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Dan Dockstader (inc.) | 8,830 | 97.00% | |
Write-in | 274 | 3.00% | ||
Valid ballots | 9,104 | 82.62% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,915 | 17.38% | ||
Total votes | 11,019 | 100.00% |
District 18
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Tim French, incumbent senator (2021–present)
Candidates
edit- Landon Greer, member of the Cody, Wyoming city council (2013–2020)[18]
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Tim French (inc.) | 3,192 | 57.81% | |
Republican | Landon Greer | 2,311 | 41.85% | |
Write-in | 19 | 0.34% | ||
Valid ballots | 5,522 | 97.22% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 158 | 2.78% | ||
Total votes | 5,680 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 15 write-in votes and 164 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Tim French (inc.) | 8,568 | 94.43% | |
Write-in | 505 | 5.57% | ||
Valid ballots | 9,073 | 83.02% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,856 | 16.98% | ||
Total votes | 10,929 | 100.00% |
District 20
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Ed Cooper, incumbent senator (2021–present)
Candidates
edit- Tom Olmstead
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Ed Cooper (inc.) | 2,652 | 51.96% | |
Republican | Tom Olmstead | 2,428 | 47.57% | |
Write-in | 24 | 0.47% | ||
Valid ballots | 5104 | 96.30% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 196 | 3.70% | ||
Total votes | 5,300 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 34 write-in votes and 259 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Ed Cooper (inc.) | 8,236 | 97.17% | |
Write-in | 240 | 2.83% | ||
Valid ballots | 8,476 | 88.34% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,119 | 11.66% | ||
Total votes | 9,595 | 100.00% |
District 22
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Barry Crago, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 40th district (2021–present)
Candidates
edit- Mark Jennings, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 30th district (2015–present)
Declined
edit- Dave Kinskey, incumbent senator (2014–present)
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Barry Crago | 3,107 | 55.25% | |
Republican | Mark Jennings | 2,500 | 44.45% | |
Write-in | 17 | 0.30% | ||
Valid ballots | 5,624 | 98.01% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 114 | 1.99% | ||
Total votes | 5,738 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 34 write-in votes and 246 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Barry Crago | 8,599 | 93.95% | |
Write-in | 554 | 6.05% | ||
Valid ballots | 9,153 | 86.04% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,485 | 13.96% | ||
Total votes | 10,638 | 100.00% |
District 24
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Troy McKeown, incumbent senator (2021–present)
Candidates
edit- Phil Christopherson, former CEO
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Troy McKeown (inc.) | 1,602 | 57.11% | |
Republican | Phil Christopherson | 1,192 | 42.50% | |
Write-in | 11 | 0.39% | ||
Valid ballots | 2,805 | 95.96% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 118 | 4.04% | ||
Total votes | 2,923 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 21 write-in votes and 88 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Troy McKeown (inc.) | 5,305 | 92.15% | |
Write-in | 452 | 7.85% | ||
Valid ballots | 5,757 | 81.93% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,270 | 18.07% | ||
Total votes | 7,027 | 100.00% |
District 26
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Tim Salazar, incumbent senator (2021–present)
Candidates
edit- Elizabeth Philp
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Tim Salazar (inc.) | 2,626 | 60.24% | |
Republican | Elizabeth Philp | 1,726 | 39.60% | |
Write-in | 7 | 0.16% | ||
Valid ballots | 4,359 | 97.04% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 133 | 2.96% | ||
Total votes | 4,492 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 26 write-in votes and 238 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Tim Salazar (inc.) | 7,266 | 97.01% | |
Write-in | 224 | 2.99% | ||
Valid ballots | 7,490 | 85.12% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,309 | 14.88% | ||
Total votes | 8,799 | 100.00% |
District 28
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- James Lee Anderson, incumbent senator (2013–present)
Candidates
edit- Bryce Reece, lobbyist
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | James Lee Anderson (inc.) | 1,304 | 50.23% | |
Republican | Bryce Reece | 1,274 | 49.08% | |
Write-in | 18 | 0.69% | ||
Valid ballots | 2,596 | 93.92% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 168 | 6.08% | ||
Total votes | 2,764 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 21 write-in votes and 235 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | James Lee Anderson (inc.) | 5,354 | 94.49% | |
Write-in | 312 | 5.51% | ||
Valid ballots | 5,666 | 78.23% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,578 | 21.77% | ||
Total votes | 7,244 | 100.00% |
District 30
editRepublican primary
editNominee
edit- Charles Scott, incumbent senator (1983–present)
Candidates
edit- Robert L. Hendry, former Natrona County, Wyoming commissioner[19]
- Charles H. Schoenwolf
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Charles Scott (inc.) | 1,438 | 47.65% | |
Republican | Robert L. Hendry | 1,179 | 39.07% | |
Republican | Charles H. Schoenwolf | 394 | 13.06% | |
Write-in | 7 | 0.23% | ||
Valid ballots | 3,018 | 95.24% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 151 | 4.76% | ||
Total votes | 3,169 | 100.00% |
Democratic primary
editNo candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 25 write-in votes and 162 blank ballots were cast.[9]
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Charles Scott (inc.) | 6,404 | 96.78% | |
Write-in | 213 | 3.22% | ||
Valid ballots | 6,617 | 84.07% | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 1,254 | 15.93% | ||
Total votes | 7,871 | 100.00% |
References
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