10 July 1890 | |
Capital: | Cheyenne |
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Population: | 493,782 (2000) |
Number of US Representatives: | 1 |
Number of Electoral votes: | 3 |
State Legislature State Senate size State House size |
Legislature 30 60 |
State officials Governor US Senators |
Dave Freudenthal Craig Thomas Michael Enzi |
Upcoming elections[]
Federal level offices[]
US Senate[]
- Senator: Craig Thomas (R)
- Senator: Michael Enzi (R)
US House[]
- At Large: Rep. Barbara Cubin (R)
State level offices[]
- Governor: Dave Freudenthal (D)
- Secretary of State: Joseph B. Meyer (R)
- Treasurer: Cynthia Lummis (R)
- Auditor: Max Maxfield (R)
- Superintendent of Public Instruction: Dr. Trent Blankenship (R)
- Attorney General: Patrick J. Crank (D)
State Legislature[]
State Senate[]
- Main Article: Wyoming State Senate elections, 2006
State House[]
- Main Article: Wyoming State House elections, 2006
Local races in 2006[]
- Main Article: Wyoming Local elections, 2006
External links[]
- Official website of the state government of Wyoming
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