Elections in Wyoming

United States presidential election results for Wyoming[1]
Year Republican Democratic Third party(ies)
No.  % No.  % No.  %
1892 8,454 50.52% 0 0.00% 8,281 49.48%
1896 10,072 47.75% 10,861 51.49% 159 0.75%
1900 14,482 58.66% 10,164 41.17% 41 0.17%
1904 20,489 66.72% 8,930 29.08% 1,289 4.20%
1908 20,846 55.43% 14,918 39.67% 1,845 4.91%
1912 14,560 34.42% 15,310 36.20% 12,426 29.38%
1916 21,698 41.86% 28,316 54.62% 1,826 3.52%
1920 35,091 64.15% 17,429 31.86% 2,180 3.99%
1924 41,858 52.39% 12,868 16.11% 25,174 31.51%
1928 52,748 63.68% 29,299 35.37% 788 0.95%
1932 39,583 40.82% 54,370 56.07% 3,009 3.10%
1936 38,739 37.47% 62,624 60.58% 2,019 1.95%
1940 52,633 46.89% 59,287 52.82% 320 0.29%
1944 51,921 51.23% 49,419 48.77% 0 0.00%
1948 47,947 47.27% 52,354 51.62% 1,124 1.11%
1952 81,047 62.71% 47,934 37.09% 270 0.21%
1956 74,573 60.08% 49,554 39.92% 0 0.00%
1960 77,451 55.01% 63,331 44.99% 0 0.00%
1964 61,998 43.44% 80,718 56.56% 0 0.00%
1968 70,927 55.76% 45,173 35.51% 11,105 8.73%
1972 100,464 69.01% 44,358 30.47% 748 0.51%
1976 92,717 59.30% 62,239 39.81% 1,387 0.89%
1980 110,700 62.64% 49,427 27.97% 16,586 9.39%
1984 133,241 70.51% 53,370 28.24% 2,357 1.25%
1988 106,867 60.53% 67,113 38.01% 2,571 1.46%
1992 79,347 39.55% 68,160 33.97% 53,118 26.48%
1996 105,388 49.81% 77,934 36.84% 28,249 13.35%
2000 147,947 67.76% 60,481 27.70% 9,923 4.54%
2004 167,629 68.86% 70,776 29.07% 5,023 2.06%
2008 164,958 64.78% 82,868 32.54% 6,832 2.68%
2012 170,962 68.64% 69,286 27.82% 8,813 3.54%
2016 174,419 68.17% 55,973 21.88% 25,457 9.95%
2020 193,559 69.94% 73,491 26.55% 9,715 3.51%
2024 192,633 71.60% 69,527 25.84% 6,888 2.56%

The U.S. state of Wyoming is known for its reliably conservative politics and heavy support for the Republican Party, particularly in federal elections.

On December 10, 1869, the Wyoming Territory became the first US Territory to grant women the right to vote, and on its admission to the Union on July 10, 1890 as the 44th state, Wyoming became the first state to have full voting rights for women.[2]

Democratic voters, in the minority, are concentrated in some urban areas, as well as in Teton County. Despite the imbalance in registration, Wyoming voters have elected relatively conservative Democrats to local, state and federal offices such as the state's 31st governor, Dave Freudenthal.

In a 2020 study, Wyoming was ranked as the 25th-hardest state for citizens to vote in.[3]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Leip, David. "Presidential General Election Results Comparison – Wyoming". US Election Atlas. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  2. ^ "Woman Suffrage".
  3. ^ J. Pomante II, Michael; Li, Quan (December 15, 2020). "Cost of Voting in the American States: 2020". Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy. 19 (4): 503–509. doi:10.1089/elj.2020.0666. S2CID 225139517. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
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