64th Wyoming State Legislature

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64th Wyoming State Legislature
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Overview
Legislative body Wyoming Legislature
Jurisdiction Wyoming, United States
Meeting place Wyoming State Capitol
Term2017–2019
Wyoming Senate
Members30 Senators
Senate President Eli Bebout (R)
Majority Leader Drew Perkins (R)
Minority Leader Chris Rothfuss (D)
Party control Republican
Wyoming House of Representatives
Members60 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.

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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.

Senate

AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic Vacant
End of 59th Legislature237300
End of 60th Legislature237300
End of 61st Legislature264300
End of 62nd Legislature264300
End of 63rd Legislature264300
Beginning of 64th Legislature273300
Latest voting share90%10%
PositionNameParty
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

Members of the Wyoming Senate

DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceCounties Represented
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 RepublicanCheyenneLaramie
6 Anthony Bouchard Republican Carpenter Laramie
7 Stephan Pappas RepublicanCheyenneLaramie
8 Affie Ellis RepublicanCheyenneLaramie
9 Chris Rothfuss Democratic Laramie Albany
10 Glenn Moniz RepublicanLaramieAlbany
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 RepublicanSheridanSheridan, Johnson
23 Jeff Wasserburger Republican Gillette Campbell
24 Michael Von Flatern RepublicanGilletteCampbell
25 Cale Case Republican Lander Fremont
26 Eli Bebout Republican Riverton Fremont
27 Bill Landen Republican Casper Natrona
28 James Lee Anderson RepublicanCasperNatrona
29 Drew Perkins RepublicanCasperNatrona
30 Charles Scott RepublicanCasperNatrona

House

AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic Vacant
End of the 59th Legislature4317600
End of the 60th Legislature4119600
End of the 61st Legislature5010600
End of the 62nd Legislature528600
End of the 63rd Legislature519600
December 23, 2016 [1] 509601
January 4, 2017 [2] 519600
Beginning of the 64th Legislature519600
May 15, 2017 [3] 509601
June 5, 2017 [4] 519600
September 14, 2017 [5] 509601
October 13, 2017 [6] 519600
Latest voting share85%15%

Leadership

PositionNamePartyDistrict
Speaker of the House Steve Harshman Rep37
Majority Leader David Miller Rep55
Speaker pro tempore Donald Burkhart Rep15
Majority Whip Albert Sommers Rep20
Minority Leader Cathy Connolly Dem13
Minority Whip Charles Pelkey Dem45
Minority Caucus Chairman John Freeman Dem60

Members of the Wyoming House of Representatives

DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceCounties Represented
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 RepCheyenneLaramie
9 Landon Brown RepCheyenneLaramie
10 John Eklund, Jr. RepCheyenneLaramie
11 Jared Olsen RepCheyenneLaramie
12 Lars Lone RepCheyenneLaramie
13 Cathy Connolly Dem Laramie Albany
14 Dan Furphy RepLaramieAlbany
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 DemJackson 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 RepSheridanSheridan
31 Scott Clem Rep Gillette Campbell
32 Timothy Hallinan RepGilletteCampbell
33 Jim Allen Rep Lander Fremont
34 Tim Salazar Rep Dubois Fremont
35 Joe MacGuire RepCasper Natrona
36 Debbie Bovee DemCasperNatrona
37 Steve Harshman RepCasperNatrona
38 Tom Walters RepCasperNatrona
39 Stan Blake Dem Green River Sweetwater
40 Mike Madden Rep Buffalo Johnson, Sheridan
41 Bill Henderson RepCheyenneLaramie
42 Jim Blackburn RepCheyenneLaramie
43 Dan Zwonitzer RepCheyenneLaramie
44 James W. Byrd DemCheyenneLaramie
45 Charles Pelkey DemLaramieAlbany
46 Bill Haley Rep Centennial Albany
47 Jerry Paxton Rep Encampment Albany, Carbon, Sweetwater
48 Clark Stith RepRock SpringsSweetwater
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 RepGilletteCampbell
54 Lloyd Larsen Rep Lander Fremont
55 David Miller Rep Riverton Fremont
56 Jerry Obermueller RepCasperNatrona
57 Chuck Gray RepCasperNatrona
58 Pat Sweeney RepCasperNatrona
59 Bunky Loucks RepCasperNatrona
60 John Freeman DemGreen RiverSweetwater

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References

  1. Republican Kendell Kroeker (District 35) resigned before the start of the next legislative session.
  2. Joe MacGuire appointed to fill the seat of Republican Kendell Kroeker (District 35).
  3. Mark Baker (District 48) resigned after moving out of the district.
  4. Clark Stith appointed to fill the seat of Republican Mark Baker (District 48).
  5. Robert McKim (District 21) resigned due to health reasons.
  6. Evan Simpson appointed to fill the seat of Republican Robert McKim (District 21).