List of Wyoming House of Representatives districts

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The U.S. state of Wyoming has two chambers in its state legislature. Its lower chamber, the Wyoming House of Representatives, has currently 62 single-member districts. [1]

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The Wyoming Constitution originally mandated a county-based apportionment scheme. [2] Previously, the state legislature had a mixed system, with both multi-member districts and single-member districts. The state House specifically had 15 multi-member districts and 8 single-member districts in the 1990 apportionment plan. In a 1991 federal legal case, Gorin v. Karpan, the court ruled the 1990 apportionment plan was unconstitutional. The ruling determined the district map "created unconstitutionally excessive percentage deviations from the equal population principle" established by the United States Supreme Court's interpretation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment in the landmark 1964 case Reynolds v. Sims . [3]

On February 21, 1992, in response to the ruling in Gorin, the state legislature enacted a new apportionment plan, with a new district scheme. The plan replaced the mixed system with a purely single-member district based system. The state House had 60 districts, with two state House districts nested in each one of the state Senate districts. The new districts were drawn without respect to county borders. [3]

In the 2022 apportionment plan for the state legislature, there were two more state House districts added to the map. [4]

List of current legislative districts

The following is a list of districts in the Wyoming House of Representatives. [1] [5] [6]

No.MapCountiesPartyMember
1st WY HD01 (2022).svg Crook
Weston
Rep. Chip Neiman
2nd WY HD02 (2022).svg Goshen
Niobrara
Weston
Rep. J. D. Williams
3rd WY HD03 (2022).svg Campbell Rep. Abby Angelos
4th WY HD04 (2022).svg Laramie
Platte
Rep. Jeremy Haroldson
5th WY HD05 (2022).svg Goshen Rep. Scott Smith
6th WY HD06 (2022).svg Converse Rep. Tomi Strock
7th WY HD07 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Bob Nicholas
8th WY HD08 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Steve Johnson
9th WY HD09 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Landon Brown
10th WY HD10 (2022).svg Laramie Vacant
11th WY HD11 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Jacob Wasserburger
12th WY HD12 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Clarence Styvar
13th WY HD13 (2022).svg Albany Dem. Ken Chestek
14th WY HD14 (2022).svg Albany Dem. Trey Sherwood
15th WY HD15 (2022).svg Carbon
Sweetwater
Rep. Pam Thayer
16th WY HD16 (2022).svg Teton Dem. Mike Yin
17th WY HD17 (2022).svg Sweetwater Rep. J.T. Larson
18th WY HD18 (2022).svg Lincoln
Sweetwater
Uinta
Rep. Scott Heiner
19th WY HD19 (2022).svg Uinta Rep. Joe Webb
20th WY HD20 (2022).svg Lincoln
Sublette
Rep. Mike Schmid
21st WY HD21 (2022).svg Lincoln Rep. McKay Erickson
22nd WY HD22 (2022).svg Lincoln
Teton
Rep. Andrew Byron
23rd WY HD23 (2022).svg Teton Dem. Liz Storer
24th WY HD24 (2022).svg Park Rep. Nina Webber
25th WY HD25 (2022).svg Park Rep. Paul Hoeft
26th WY HD26 (2022).svg Big Horn
Park
Rep. Dalton Banks
27th WY HD27 (2022).svg Big Horn
Washakie
Rep. Martha Lawley
28th WY HD28 (2022).svg Big Horn
Fremont
Hot Springs
Park
Rep. John Winter
29th WY HD29 (2022).svg Sheridan Rep. Ken Pendergraft
30th WY HD30 (2022).svg Sheridan Rep. Tom Kelly
31st WY HD31 (2022).svg Campbell Rep. John Bear
32nd WY HD32 (2022).svg Campbell Rep. Ken Clouston
33rd WY HD33 (2022).svg Fremont Dem. Ivan Posey
34th WY HD34 (2022).svg Fremont Rep. Pepper Ottman
35th WY HD35 (2022).svg Natrona Rep. Tony Locke
36th WY HD36 (2022).svg Natrona Rep. Art Washut
37th WY HD37 (2022).svg Natrona Rep. Steve Harshman
38th WY HD38 (2022).svg Natrona Rep. Jayme Lien
39th WY HD39 (2022).svg Sweetwater Rep. Cody Wylie
40th WY HD40 (2022).svg Johnson
Sheridan
Rep. Marilyn Connolly
41st WY HD41 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Gary Brown
42nd WY HD42 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Rob Geringer
43rd WY HD43 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Ann Lucas
44th WY HD44 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Lee Filer
45th WY HD45 (2022).svg Albany Dem. Karlee Provenza
46th WY HD46 (2022).svg Albany Rep. Ocean Andrew
47th WY HD47 (2022).svg Carbon
Sweetwater
Rep. Bob Davis
48th WY HD48 (2022).svg Sweetwater Rep. Darin McCann
49th WY HD49 (2022).svg Uinta Rep. Robert Wharff
50th WY HD50 (2022).svg Park Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams
51st WY HD51 (2022).svg Sheridan Rep. Laurie Bratten
52nd WY HD52 (2022).svg Campbell Rep. Reuben Tarver
53rd WY HD53 (2022).svg Campbell Rep. Chris Knapp
54th WY HD54 (2022).svg Fremont Rep. Lloyd Larsen
55th WY HD55 (2022).svg Fremont Rep. Joel Guggenmos
56th WY HD56 (2022).svg Natrona Rep. Elissa Campbell
57th WY HD57 (2022).svg Natrona Rep. Julie Jarvis
58th WY HD58 (2022).svg Natrona Rep. Bill Allemand
59th WY HD59 (2022).svg Natrona Rep. J.R. Riggins
60th WY HD60 (2022).svg Sweetwater Rep. Marlene Brady
61st WY HD61 (2022).svg Laramie Rep. Daniel Singh
62nd WY HD62 (2022).svg Converse
Natrona
Rep. Kevin Campbell

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Representatives". Wyoming Legislature . Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  2. Clements, Chris (September 26, 2025). "Future of Wyoming's legislative districts at the heart of Newcastle committee hearing". Wyoming Public Media . Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  3. 1 2 Horan, Michael J.; King, James D. (1999). "The 1992 Reapportionment Law: The Demise of the Multi-Member District System and Its Effect upon the Representation of Women in the Wyoming Legislature". Land & Water Law Review. 34 (2). Laramie, Wyoming: University of Wyoming College of Law: 408–410. Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  4. Haut, Sam (March 15, 2022). "Redistricting Bill Passes Wyoming Legislature with New House and Senate Districts". K2 Radio . Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  5. "Current House Districts". Wyoming Legislature. Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  6. "Map Archive". The American Redistricting Project. Retrieved November 26, 2025.