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Wyoming

Everything CivicGate holds about Wyoming in one place — its people in Washington, its governor, its own state officials, its bills, its elections, and the federal money that flows here. Neutral and coverage-honest: sections fill in as data lands.

U.S. congressional delegation

Wyoming's voice in Washington — its U.S. Senators and House members. Federal law, not state law.

Data from Congress.gov

Governor

Governor of Wyoming Mark Gordon Republican 2019–present

State officials & delegates

The people who represent and run Wyoming at the state level — as opposed to Washington. Its State Senate and House write Wyoming law (the budget, criminal code, schools); its governors lead the executive; its state-court judges interpret it. Browse by role below — sortable, filterable by party, with a Contact button where a legislator publishes a public email.

Legislature data from OpenStates

  • State Senate 31 members 2D · 29R
  • State House 62 members 6D · 56R
31 state senate2 D29 R
Contact
Barry CragoBarry CragoRepublicanDistrict 22
Bill LandenBill LandenRepublicanDistrict 27
Bo BitemanBo BitemanRepublicanDistrict 21
Bob IdeBob IdeRepublicanDistrict 29
Brian BonerBrian BonerRepublicanDistrict 2
Cale CaseCale CaseRepublicanDistrict 25
Charles ScottCharles ScottRepublicanDistrict 30
Cheri SteinmetzCheri SteinmetzRepublicanDistrict 3
Chris RothfussChris RothfussDemocraticDistrict 9
Dan DockstaderDan DockstaderRepublicanDistrict 16
Dan LaursenDan LaursenRepublicanDistrict 19
Ed CooperEd CooperRepublicanDistrict 20
Eric BarlowEric BarlowRepublicanDistrict 23
Evie BrennanEvie BrennanRepublicanDistrict 31
Gary CrumGary CrumRepublicanDistrict 10
Jared OlsenJared OlsenRepublicanDistrict 8
Jim AndersonJim AndersonRepublicanDistrict 28
John KolbJohn KolbRepublicanDistrict 12
Larry HicksLarry HicksRepublicanDistrict 11
Laura PearsonLaura PearsonRepublicanDistrict 14
Lynn HutchingsLynn HutchingsRepublicanDistrict 5
Mike GierauMike GierauDemocraticDistrict 17
Ogden DriskillOgden DriskillRepublicanDistrict 1
Stacy JonesStacy JonesRepublicanDistrict 13
Stephan PappasStephan PappasRepublicanDistrict 7
Taft LoveTaft LoveRepublicanDistrict 6
Tara NethercottTara NethercottRepublicanDistrict 4
Tim FrenchTim FrenchRepublicanDistrict 18
Tim SalazarTim SalazarRepublicanDistrict 26
Troy McKeownTroy McKeownRepublicanDistrict 24
Wendy SchulerWendy SchulerRepublicanDistrict 15

Current roster — CivicGate stores the sitting state senate; historical membership isn't tracked yet. Legislators with a public email can be contacted directly.

Recent state bills

Data from OpenStates

Elections

Data from FEC + curated

Upcoming

Recent

Federal money

Federal money flowing to Wyoming (grants, contracts, direct payments, loans), by fiscal year.

Data from USAspending

FY2025: $6,991,194,386

Federal money to Wyoming by fiscal year
xFederal money to the state
2016$4,216,940,223
2017$4,091,226,294
2018$4,415,072,550
2019$4,597,949,964
2020$7,825,063,154
2021$8,407,573,573
2022$6,219,819,133
2023$6,004,109,335
2024$6,539,838,553
2025$6,991,194,386

Every figure links to its source. Missing data shows an em dash — never a guess. Learn how state and federal government divide in the civics primer.