ELECTION RESULTS: Republicans dominate Wyoming races as GOP likely to regain control of U.S. House
CHEYENNE — Wyoming voters yesterday turned out overwhelmingly on behalf of Republican candidates in this year’s general election, with the conservative state again electing GOP candidates to lead all branches of state government. At the national level, the GOP appeared likely to regain narrow control of the U.S. House of Representatives; as of early Wednesday morning, control of the U.S. Senate remained undecided with key races still uncalled.
Wyoming Residents Share Their Hopes for a Second Gordon Term
In less than 24 hours, Wyoming voters will go to the polls and decide who they want in the governor’s mansion for the next four years.
As Midterm Election Nears, Wyoming Republicans Take Their Message Nationwide
With just three days until the Nov. 8 general election, Wyoming’s incumbent Congresswoman and the woman poised to replace her are back on the campaign trail for candidates outside the state, each emerging as a key voice in the intra-party battle over the future of the GOP.
The Secret Behind Gov. Mark Gordon’s Enduring Popularity
In August, Wyoming Republicans again nominated Gov. Mark Gordon for governor, with the incumbent receiving nearly two-thirds of the vote in his campaign against GOP challengers Rex Rammell and Brent Bien.