64th Wyoming State Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Wyoming Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | Wyoming, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Wyoming State Capitol | ||||
Term | 2017–2019 | ||||
Wyoming Senate | |||||
Members | 30 Senators | ||||
Senate President | Eli Bebout (R) | ||||
Majority Leader | Drew Perkins (R) | ||||
Minority Leader | Chris Rothfuss (D) | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
Wyoming House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | Steve Harshman (R) | ||||
Majority Leader | David Miller (R) | ||||
Minority Leader | Cathy Connolly (D) | ||||
Party control | Republican |
The 64th Wyoming State Legislature was a former meeting of the Wyoming Legislature lasting from January 10, 2017 to January 10, 2019.
The Republican Party held a supermajority in the legislature, which began meeting in 2013; 51 of the 60 seats in the House and 26 of the 30 seats in the Senate are held by Republicans.
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||
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Republican | Democratic | Vacant | ||
End of 59th Legislature | 23 | 7 | 30 | 0 |
End of 60th Legislature | 23 | 7 | 30 | 0 |
End of 61st Legislature | 26 | 4 | 30 | 0 |
End of 62nd Legislature | 26 | 4 | 30 | 0 |
End of 63rd Legislature | 26 | 4 | 30 | 0 |
Beginning of 64th Legislature | 27 | 3 | 30 | 0 |
Latest voting share | 90% | 10% |
Position | Name | Party |
---|---|---|
President of the Senate | Eli Bebout | Republican |
Majority Leader | Drew Perkins | Republican |
Senate Vice President | Michael Von Flatern | Republican |
Minority Leader | Chris Rothfuss | Democratic |
Minority Whip | John Hastert | Democratic |
District | Representative | Party | Residence | Counties Represented |
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1 | Ogden Driskill | Republican | Devils Tower | Converse, Crook, Goshen, Niobrara, Weston |
2 | Brian Boner | Republican | Douglas | Converse, Platte |
3 | Curt Meier | Republican | LaGrange | Goshen, Platte |
4 | Tara Nethercott | Republican | Cheyenne | Laramie |
5 | Fred Emerich | Republican | Cheyenne | Laramie |
6 | Anthony Bouchard | Republican | Carpenter | Laramie |
7 | Stephan Pappas | Republican | Cheyenne | Laramie |
8 | Affie Ellis | Republican | Cheyenne | Laramie |
9 | Chris Rothfuss | Democratic | Laramie | Albany |
10 | Glenn Moniz | Republican | Laramie | Albany |
11 | Larry S. Hicks | Republican | Baggs | Albany, Carbon |
12 | Liisa Anselmi-Dalton | Democratic | Rock Springs | Fremont, Sweetwater |
13 | John Hastert | Democratic | Green River | Sweetwater |
14 | Fred Baldwin | Republican | Kemmerer | Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater, Uinta |
15 | Paul Barnard | Republican | Evanston | Uinta |
16 | Dan Dockstader | Republican | Afton | Lincoln, Sublette, Teton |
17 | Leland Christensen | Republican | Alta | Fremont, Teton |
18 | Hank Coe | Republican | Cody | Park |
19 | R. Ray Peterson | Republican | Cowley | Big Horn, Park |
20 | Wyatt Agar | Republican | Thermopolis | Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, Washakie |
21 | Bruce Burns | Republican | Sheridan | Sheridan |
22 | Dave Kinskey | Republican | Sheridan | Sheridan, Johnson |
23 | Jeff Wasserburger | Republican | Gillette | Campbell |
24 | Michael Von Flatern | Republican | Gillette | Campbell |
25 | Cale Case | Republican | Lander | Fremont |
26 | Eli Bebout | Republican | Riverton | Fremont |
27 | Bill Landen | Republican | Casper | Natrona |
28 | James Lee Anderson | Republican | Casper | Natrona |
29 | Drew Perkins | Republican | Casper | Natrona |
30 | Charles Scott | Republican | Casper | Natrona |
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||
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Republican | Democratic | Vacant | ||
End of the 59th Legislature | 43 | 17 | 60 | 0 |
End of the 60th Legislature | 41 | 19 | 60 | 0 |
End of the 61st Legislature | 50 | 10 | 60 | 0 |
End of the 62nd Legislature | 52 | 8 | 60 | 0 |
End of the 63rd Legislature | 51 | 9 | 60 | 0 |
December 23, 2016 [1] | 50 | 9 | 60 | 1 |
January 4, 2017 [2] | 51 | 9 | 60 | 0 |
Beginning of the 64th Legislature | 51 | 9 | 60 | 0 |
May 15, 2017 [3] | 50 | 9 | 60 | 1 |
June 5, 2017 [4] | 51 | 9 | 60 | 0 |
September 14, 2017 [5] | 50 | 9 | 60 | 1 |
October 13, 2017 [6] | 51 | 9 | 60 | 0 |
Latest voting share | 85% | 15% |
Position | Name | Party | District |
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Speaker of the House | Steve Harshman | Rep | 37 |
Majority Leader | David Miller | Rep | 55 |
Speaker pro tempore | Donald Burkhart | Rep | 15 |
Majority Whip | Albert Sommers | Rep | 20 |
Minority Leader | Cathy Connolly | Dem | 13 |
Minority Whip | Charles Pelkey | Dem | 45 |
Minority Caucus Chairman | John Freeman | Dem | 60 |
District | Representative | Party | Residence | Counties Represented |
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1 | Tyler Lindholm | Rep | Sundance | Crook, Weston |
2 | Hans Hunt | Rep | Newcastle | Converse, Goshen, Niobrara, Weston |
3 | Eric Barlow | Rep | Gillette | Converse, Campbell |
4 | Dan Kirkbride | Rep | Chugwater | Goshen |
5 | Cheri Steinmetz | Rep | Lingle | Goshen, Platte |
6 | Aaron Clausen | Rep | Douglas | Converse |
7 | Sue Wilson | Rep | Cheyenne | Laramie |
8 | Bob Nicholas | Rep | Cheyenne | Laramie |
9 | Landon Brown | Rep | Cheyenne | Laramie |
10 | John Eklund, Jr. | Rep | Cheyenne | Laramie |
11 | Jared Olsen | Rep | Cheyenne | Laramie |
12 | Lars Lone | Rep | Cheyenne | Laramie |
13 | Cathy Connolly | Dem | Laramie | Albany |
14 | Dan Furphy | Rep | Laramie | Albany |
15 | Donald Burkhart | Rep | Rawlins | Carbon |
16 | Mike Gierau | Dem | Jackson | Teton |
17 | JoAnn Dayton | Dem | Rock Springs | Sweetwater |
18 | Thomas Crank | Rep | Kemmerer | Sweetwater, Uinta |
19 | Danny Eyre | Rep | Lyman | Uinta |
20 | Albert Sommers | Rep | Pinedale | Sublette |
21 | Evan Simpson | Rep | Afton | Lincoln |
22 | Marti Halverson | Rep | Etna | Lincoln, Sublette, Teton |
23 | Andy Schwartz | Dem | Jackson | Fremont, Teton |
24 | Scott Court | Rep | Cody | Park |
25 | Dan Laursen | Rep | Powell | Park |
26 | Jamie Flitner | Rep | Greybull | Big Horn, Park |
27 | Mike Greear | Rep | Worland | Washakie |
28 | Nathan Winters | Rep | Thermopolis | Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, Fremont |
29 | Mark Kinner | Rep | Sheridan | Sheridan |
30 | Mark Jennings | Rep | Sheridan | Sheridan |
31 | Scott Clem | Rep | Gillette | Campbell |
32 | Timothy Hallinan | Rep | Gillette | Campbell |
33 | Jim Allen | Rep | Lander | Fremont |
34 | Tim Salazar | Rep | Dubois | Fremont |
35 | Joe MacGuire | Rep | Casper | Natrona |
36 | Debbie Bovee | Dem | Casper | Natrona |
37 | Steve Harshman | Rep | Casper | Natrona |
38 | Tom Walters | Rep | Casper | Natrona |
39 | Stan Blake | Dem | Green River | Sweetwater |
40 | Mike Madden | Rep | Buffalo | Johnson, Sheridan |
41 | Bill Henderson | Rep | Cheyenne | Laramie |
42 | Jim Blackburn | Rep | Cheyenne | Laramie |
43 | Dan Zwonitzer | Rep | Cheyenne | Laramie |
44 | James W. Byrd | Dem | Cheyenne | Laramie |
45 | Charles Pelkey | Dem | Laramie | Albany |
46 | Bill Haley | Rep | Centennial | Albany |
47 | Jerry Paxton | Rep | Encampment | Albany, Carbon, Sweetwater |
48 | Clark Stith | Rep | Rock Springs | Sweetwater |
49 | Garry Piiparinen | Rep | Evanston | Uinta |
50 | David Northrup | Rep | Powell | Park |
51 | Bo Biteman | Rep | Ranchester | Sheridan |
52 | William Pownall | Rep | Gillette | Campbell |
53 | Roy Edwards | Rep | Gillette | Campbell |
54 | Lloyd Larsen | Rep | Lander | Fremont |
55 | David Miller | Rep | Riverton | Fremont |
56 | Jerry Obermueller | Rep | Casper | Natrona |
57 | Chuck Gray | Rep | Casper | Natrona |
58 | Pat Sweeney | Rep | Casper | Natrona |
59 | Bunky Loucks | Rep | Casper | Natrona |
60 | John Freeman | Dem | Green River | Sweetwater |
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