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词条 Political party strength in Wyoming
释义

  1. Wyoming Territory officials

  2. 1890-present

  3. Notes

  4. See also

The following tables indicate the historic party affiliation of elected officials in the U.S. state of Wyoming including: *Governors, Secretaries of State, State Auditors, State Treasurers and Superintendents of Public Instruction. The tables also indicate the historical party composition in the: State Senate, State House of Representatives, State delegation to the United States Senate and State delegation to the United States House of Representatives. For years in which a United States presidential election was held, the tables indicate which party's nominees received the State's electoral votes. Prior to statehood in 1889, there were fewer elected offices, as indicated.

The parties are labeled as follows: {{legend2|#CCEEFF|Democratic|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (D), {{legend2|#cccccc|Independent|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (I), {{legend2|#cccccc|unknown other party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (O), {{legend2|#CCFFCC|Populist|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (P), {{legend2|#FFB6B6|Republican|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (R), and {{legend2|#D8BFD8|a tie or coalition within a group of elected officials|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}.

Wyoming Territory officials

YearExecutive officesU.S. Congress
GovernorSecretary of StateU.S. House (non voting member)
1869John Allen Campbell (R)[1]Edward Merwin Lee (R)[1]Stephen Friel Nuckolls (D)[1]
1870Herman Glafcke (R)[1]
1871William Theopilus Jones (R)[1]
1872
1873Jason B. Brown (D)[1]William Randolph Steele (D)[1]
1874
1875John Milton Thayer (R)[1]George W. French (R)[1]
1876
1877William Wellington Corlett (R)[1]
1878John Wesley Hoyt (R)[1]
1879Albertis Worth Spates (R)[1]Stephen Wheeler Downey (R)[1]
1880Elliot S.N. Morgan (R)[1]
1881Morton Everel Post (D)[1]
1882William Hale (R)[1]
1883
1884
1885Elliot S.N. Morgan (R)[1]Joseph M. Carey (R)[1]
Francis E. Warren (R)[1]
1886George White Baxter (D)[1]
Elliot S.N. Morgan (R)[1]
1887Thomas Moonlight (D)[1]Samuel D. Shannon (D)[1]
1888
1889Francis E. Warren (R)[1]John W. Meldrum (R)[1]

1890-present

YearExecutive officesState LegislatureUnited States CongressElectoral College votes
GovernorSecretary of StateAuditorTreasurerSupt. of Pub. Inst.State SenateState HouseU.S. Senator (Class I)U.S. Senator (Class II)U.S. House
1890Francis E. Warren (R)[2]Amos W. Barber (R)Charles W. Burdick (R)Otto Gramm (R)Stephen H. Farwell (R)13R, 3D26R, 7DFrancis E. Warren (R)Joseph M. Carey (R)Clarence D. Clark (R)
Amos W. Barber (R)[3]
1891
1892Harrison/Reid (R) {{Nay}}
1893John E. Osborne (D)11R, 5D16D, 12R, 5P[4]Henry A. Coffeen (D)
1894vacant
1895William A. Richards (R)Charles W. Burdick (R)William O. Owen (R)Henry G. Hay (R)Estelle Reel (R)[5]14R, 4D34R, 2D, 1PClarence D. Clark (R)Francis E. Warren (R)Frank W. Mondell (R)
1896Bryan/Sewall (D) {{Nay}}
189714R, 4D, 1 Silv. Dem.23R, 11D, 3 Fus., 1PJohn E. Osborne (D)
1898C. H. Parmelee (D)[6]
1899DeForest Richards (R)[7]Fenimore Chatterton (R)LeRoy Grant (R)George E. Abbott (R)Thomas T. Tynan (R)13R, 6D35R, 3DFrank W. Mondell (R)
1900McKinley/Roosevelt (R) {{Aye}}
190116R, 2D, 1P36R, 2D
1902
1903Fenimore Chatterton (R)[3]William C. Irvine (R)21R, 2D46R, 4D
1904Roosevelt/Fairbanks (R) {{Aye}}
1905Bryant B. Brooks (R)20R, 3D47R, 3D
1906
1907William Schnitger (R)Edward Gillette (R)Archibald D. Cook (R)21R, 2D45R, 5D
1908Taft/Sherman (R) {{Aye}}
190924R, 3D49R, 7D
1910
1911Joseph M. Carey (R)[8]Frank L. Houx (D)Robert B. Forsyth (R)John L. Baird (R)Rose A. Bird Maley (R)21R, 6D31R, 25D
1912Wilson/Marshall (D) {{Aye}}
191319R, 8D29R, 28D
1914
1915John B. Kendrick (D)[2]Herman B. Gates (R)Edith K. O. Clark (R)18R, 9D42R, 15D
1916Wilson/Marshall (D) {{Aye}}
1917Frank L. Houx (D)[3]16R, 11D32R, 25DJohn B. Kendrick (D)
1918
1919Robert D. Carey (R)William E. Chaplin (R)I. C. Jefferis (R)A. D. Hoskins (R)Katherine A. Morton (R)17R, 10D43R, 11D
1920Harding/Coolidge (R) {{Aye}}
192122R, 3D53R, 1D
1922
1923William B. Ross (D)[7]Frank E. Lucas (R)Vincent Carter (R)John M. Snyder (R)20R, 5D37R, 23DCharles E. Winter (R)
1924Frank E. Lucas (R)[3]Coolidge/Dawes (R) {{Aye}}
1925Nellie Tayloe Ross (D)16R, 11D39R, 23D
1926
1927Frank C. Emerson (R)[7]Alonzo M. Clark (R)William H. Edelman (R)15R, 12D45R, 17D
1928Hoover/Curtis (R) {{Aye}}
1929Roscoe Alcorn (R)17R, 10D51R, 11DPatrick J. Sullivan (R)Vincent Carter (R)
1930Robert D. Carey (R)
1931Alonzo M. Clark (R)[9]Harry R. Weston (R)21R, 6D36R, 26D
1932Roosevelt/Garner (D) {{Aye}}
1933Leslie A. Miller (D)15R, 12D42D, 20R
1934Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D)
1935Lester C. Hunt (D)William "Scotty" Jack (D)J. Kirk Baldwin (D)Jack R. Gage (D)14D, 13R38D, 18RPaul Ranous Greever (D)
1936Roosevelt/Garner (D) {{Aye}}
193716D, 11RHenry H. Schwartz (D)
1938
1939Nels H. Smith (R)Mart T. Christensen (R)Esther L. Anderson (R)16R, 11D37R, 19DFrank O. Horton (R)
1940Roosevelt/Wallace (D) {{Aye}}
194128R, 28D[10]John J. McIntyre (D)
1942
1943Lester C. Hunt (D)[2]Mart T. Christensen (R)[7]Earl Wright (R)17R, 10D39R, 17DEdward V. Robertson (R)Frank A. Barrett (R)
1944William "Scotty" Jack (D)[6]Carl Robinson (D)[6]Dewey/Bricker (R) {{Nay}}
John J. McIntyre (D)[6]
194521R, 6D35R, 20D
1946
1947Arthur G. Crane (R)Everett T. Copenhaver (R)Clifford Joy Rogers (R)Edna B. Stolt (R)19R, 8D44R, 12D
1948Truman/Barkley (D) {{Aye}}
1949Arthur G. Crane (R)[3]18R, 9D28R, 28D[11]Lester C. Hunt (D)
1950
1951Frank A. Barrett (R)[2]Clifford Joy Rogers (R)J. R. Mitchell (R)[7]17R, 10D39R, 17DWilliam H. Harrison (R)
1952Minnie A. Mitchell (R)[12]Eisenhower/Nixon (R) {{Aye}}
1953Clifford Joy Rogers (R)[3]21R, 6D45R, 11DFrank A. Barrett (R)
1954Edward D. Crippa (R)
Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D)
1955Milward L. Simpson (R)Everett T. Copenhaver (R)Minnie A. Mitchell (R)Charles B. Morgan (R)Velma Linford (D)19R, 8D32R, 24DEdwin Keith Thomson (R)
1956Eisenhower/Nixon (R) {{Aye}}
195716R, 11D30R, 26D
1958
1959John J. Hickey (D)[13]Jack R. Gage (D)Clifford Joy Rogers (R)[7]30D, 26RGale W. McGee (D)
1960Nixon/Lodge (R) {{Nay}}
1961Jack R. Gage (D)[3]17R, 10D35R, 21DJohn J. Hickey (D)William H. Harrison (R)
1962Richard J. Luman (R)[14]Milward L. Simpson (R)
1963Clifford P. Hansen (R)Thyra Thomson (R)Everett T. Copenhaver (R)Cecil M. Shaw (R)16R, 11D37R, 19D
1964Johnson/Humphrey (D) {{Aye}}
196513R, 12D34D, 27RTeno Roncalio (D)
1966
1967Stanley K. Hathaway (R)Everett T. Copenhaver (R)[5]Minnie A. Mitchell (R)Harry Roberts (R)18R, 12D34R, 27DClifford P. Hansen (R)William H. Harrison (R)
1968Nixon/Agnew (R) {{Aye}}
196945R, 16DJohn S. Wold (R)
1970
1971James B. Griffith (R)Robert G. Schrader (R)19R, 11D40R, 20D, 1ITeno Roncalio (D)
1972Nixon/Agnew (R) {{Aye}}
1973Edwin J. Witzenburger (R)[6]17R, 13D44R, 17D, 1I
1974
1975Edgar J. Herschler (D)James B. Griffith (R)Edwin J. Witzenburger (R)15R, 15D[15]32R, 29D, 1I
1976Ford/Dole {{Nay}}
197718R, 12DMalcolm Wallop (R)
1978
1979Shirley Wittler (R)Lynn Simons (D)19R, 11D42R, 20DAlan K. Simpson (R)Dick Cheney (R)[5]
1980Reagan/Bush (R) {{Aye}}
198139R, 23D
1982
1983Stan Smith (R)38R, 25D, 1I
1984Reagan/Bush (R) {{Aye}}
198546R, 18D
1986
1987Mike Sullivan (D)Kathy Karpan (D)Jack Sidi (R)44R, 20D
1988Bush/Quayle (R) {{Aye}}
198943R, 21DCraig L. Thomas (R)
1990
1991Dave Ferrari (R)Diana J. Ohman (R)20R, 10D42R, 22D
1992Bush/Quayle (R) {{Nay}}
199341R, 19D
1994
1995Jim Geringer (R)Diana J. Ohman (R)Judy Catchpole (R)47R, 13DCraig L. Thomas (R)[7]Barbara Cubin (R)
1996Dole/Kemp (R) {{Nay}}
199721R, 9D43R, 17DMike Enzi (R)
1998
1999Joseph B. Meyer (R)Max Maxfield (R)Cynthia Lummis (R)
2000Bush/Cheney (R) {{Aye}}
200120R, 10D46R, 14D
2002
2003Dave Freudenthal (D)Trent Blankenship (R)45R, 15D
2004Bush/Cheney (R) {{Aye}}
200523R, 7D46R, 14D
2006
2007Max Maxfield (R)Rita Meyer (R)Joseph B. Meyer (R)[7]Jim McBride (R)43R, 17D
John Barrasso (R)[12]
2008McCain/Palin (R) {{Nay}}
200941R, 19DCynthia Lummis (R)
2010
2011Matt Mead (R)Cynthia Cloud (R)Cindy Hill (R)26R, 4D50R, 10D
2012Romney/Ryan (R) {{Nay}}
2013Mark Gordon (R)52R, 8D
2014
2015Ed Murray (R)[5]Jillian Balow (R)51R, 9D
2016Trump/Pence (R) {{Aye}}
201727R, 3DLiz Cheney (R)
2018Edward Buchanan (R)[6][16]
2019Mark Gordon (R)Kristi Racines (R)Curt Meier (R)50R, 9D, 1I
YearGovernorSecretary of StateAuditorTreasurerSupt. of Pub. Inst.State SenateState HouseU.S. Senator (Class I)U.S. Senator (Class II)U.S. HouseElectoral College votes
Executive officesState LegislatureUnited States Congress

Notes

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Of Wyoming Territory.
2. ^Resigned to take an elected seat in the United States Senate.
3. ^As state secretary of state, acted as governor.
4. ^A coalition of Democrats and Populists elected a Populist, L.C. Tidball, as Speaker, and organized the chamber.
5. ^Resigned.
6. ^Appointed to fill vacancy.
7. ^Died in office.
8. ^But helped to organize the Progressive Party in 1912.
9. ^As state secretary of state, acted as governor until replacement elected.
10. ^Elected a Democrat, Carl Robinson, as Speaker.
11. ^Elected a Republican, Herman D. Mayland, as Speaker.
12. ^Initially appointed to fill vacancy; later elected in his or her own right.
13. ^Resigned to take an appointed seat in the United States Senate.
14. ^As deputy state treasurer, assumed the duties of treasurer.
15. ^With a coin flip, the Democrats received the Senate Presidency under J.W. Myers, and control of committees alternated between each party also with a coin flip for the first committee. [https://books.google.com/books?id=tv4iztWcOnkC&pg=PA24&lpg=PA24&dq=wyoming+tied+senate+1975&source=bl&ots=N2W4aT4_-x&sig=pvZKTVKPgrwSseU4oD7AB63cGgg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjovK7jtIDKAhUX52MKHUwYAncQ6AEIIjAB#v=onepage&q=wyoming%20tied%20senate%201975&f=false p. 24]
16. ^Karen Wheeler (R) served as Acting Secretary of State from February 9-March 1, 2018 between Murray's resignation and Buchanan's appointment.

See also

  • Politics in Wyoming
{{Political party strength in U.S. states}}{{Wyoming}}

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