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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.
Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Seats | |||||
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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 | ||||
Five incumbents will not seek re-election.
For the sake of brevity, races in which no candidate filed will not be shown. [9]
District | Winners | Runners-up | Write-ins | Total | |||||||||||
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Candidate | Vote | % | Candidate | Vote | % | Candidate | Vote | % | Vote | % | Total | Maj. | % | ||
SD 2 | Brian Boner | 3,662 | 98.52 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 55 | 1.48 | 3,717 | 3,607 | 97.04 | |
SD 4 | Tara Nethercott | 2,942 | 72.68 | Gregg Smith (withdrawn) | 1,059 | 26.16 | — | — | — | 47 | 1.16 | 4,048 | 1,883 | 46.52 | |
SD 6 | Darin Smith | 1780 | 37.60 | Eric D. Johnston | 1267 | 26.76 | Four others | 1,674 | 35.36 | 13 | 0.27 | 4734 | 513 | 10.84 | |
SD 8 | Jared Olsen | 1,222 | 92.44 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 100 | 7.56 | 1,322 | 1,122 | 84.87 | |
SD 10 | Gary E. Crum | 1,712 | 59.99 | Keith Kennedy | 1,129 | 39.56 | — | — | — | 13 | 0.46 | 2,854 | 583 | 20.43 | |
SD 12 | John K. Kolb | 1,313 | 61.33 | Jeff Ramaj | 814 | 38.02 | — | — | — | 14 | 0.65 | 2,141 | 499 | 23.31 | |
SD 14 | Laura Taliaferro Pearson | 2,212 | 46.70 | Albert Sommers | 2,025 | 42.75 | Bill Winney | 490 | 10.34 | 10 | 0.21 | 4,737 | 187 | 3.95 | |
SD 16 | Dan Stockader | 3,168 | 97.42 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 84 | 2.58 | 3,252 | 3,084 | 94.83 | |
SD 18 | Tim A. French | 3,192 | 57.81 | Landon Greer | 2,311 | 41.85 | — | — | — | 10 | 0.34 | 5,522 | 881 | 15.95 | |
SD 20 | Ed Cooper | 2,652 | 51.96 | Tom Olmstead | 2,428 | 47.57 | — | — | — | 24 | 0.47 | 5,104 | 224 | 4.39 | |
SD 22 | Barry Crago | 3,107 | 55.25 | Mark Jennings | 2,500 | 44.45 | — | — | — | 17 | 0.30 | 5,624 | 607 | 10.79 | |
SD 24 | Troy D. McKeown | 1,602 | 57.11 | Phil Christopherson | 1,192 | 42.50 | — | — | — | 11 | 0.39 | 2,805 | 410 | 14.62 | |
SD 26 | Tim Salazar | 2,626 | 60.24 | Elizabeth Philp | 1,726 | 39.60 | — | — | — | 7 | 0.16 | 4,359 | 900 | 20.65 | |
SD 28 | Jim Anderson | 1,304 | 50.23 | Bryce Reece | 1,274 | 49.08 | — | — | — | 18 | 0.69 | 2,596 | 30 | 1.16 | |
SD 30 | Charles K. Scott | 1,438 | 47.65 | Robert L. Hendry | 1,179 | 39.07 | Charles H. Schoenwolf | 394 | 13.06 | 7 | 0.23 | 3,018 | 259 | 8.58 |
For the sake of brevity, races in which no candidate filed will not be shown. [9]
District | Winners | Write-ins | Total | ||||||
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Candidate | Vote | % | Vote | % | Total | Maj. | % | ||
SD 8 | Marguerite Herman | 460 | 97.87 | 10 | 2.13 | 470 | 450 | 95.74 | |
SD 10 | Mike Selmer | 670 | 99.26 | 5 | 0.74 | 675 | 665 | 98.52 | |
SD 12 | Kaylen S. Zanetti | 356 | 99.72 | 1 | 0.28 | 357 | 355 | 99.44 |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 7 write-in votes and 153 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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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% |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 104 write-in votes and 480 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 37 write-in votes and 281 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
Party | 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
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 27 write-in votes and 206 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 19 write-in votes and 258 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 15 write-in votes and 164 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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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% |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 34 write-in votes and 259 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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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% |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 34 write-in votes and 246 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 21 write-in votes and 88 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 26 write-in votes and 238 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | 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% |
Party | 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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 21 write-in votes and 235 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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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% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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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% |
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 25 write-in votes and 162 blank ballots were cast. [10]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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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% |
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