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Wyoming Election Results

Wyoming Election Results

In Wyoming, a Republican stronghold where President Trump won 68.2 percent of the vote in 2016, the president triumphed once again. Read more

Cynthia Lummis, who served eight years as Wyoming’s single representative in the House, won the Senate seat vacated by retiring Michael B. Enzi. Ms. Lummis, a Republican, was competing against Merav Ben-David, an ecologist and professor. Wyoming has not elected a Democrat to the Senate in roughly a half century.

The Republican incumbent in the state's House seat, Liz Cheney, defeated Lynnette Grey Bull, a Northern Arapaho and Hunkpapa Lakota from the Wind River Indian Reservation. — LUCY TOMPKINS Read less

President

Winner

Donald J. Trump wins Wyoming.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated Nov. 24, 2020
Vote totals certified
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Winner Republican Rep. 193,559 69.9% 3
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Democrat Dem. 73,491 26.6%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 5,768 2.1%
Pierce Brock Pierce Independent Ind. 2,208 0.8%
Write-ins Write-ins 1,739 0.6%
Total reported Total reported 276,765
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* Incumbent

The vote count has been certified in Wyoming.

Biden
Trump
276,765 votes reported

Presidential results by county

County Margin 2016 margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Laramie Trump +28 R+32.4
100%
44,982
Natrona Trump +48 R+50.9
100%
35,202 17,418
Campbell Trump +77 R+79.4
100%
19,566 19,564
Albany Biden +3 R+4.2
100%
18,617
Fremont Trump +36 R+40.9
100%
18,111
Park Trump +56 R+56.8
100%
16,717
Sweetwater Trump +51 R+52.1
100%
16,603
Sheridan Trump +47 R+50.6
100%
16,428
Teton Biden +38 D+26.9
100%
14,677
Lincoln Trump +68 R+63.9
100%
10,468
Uinta Trump +63 R+58.5
100%
9,402 3,907
Converse Trump +73 R+72.9
100%
6,970
Carbon Trump +54 R+49.1
100%
6,664 2,865
Goshen Trump +59 R+60.3
100%
6,241
Big Horn Trump +70 R+65.1
100%
5,752
Sublette Trump +62 R+63
100%
4,970
Platte Trump +61 R+60
100%
4,923 1,979
Johnson Trump +61 R+64.3
100%
4,914
Crook Trump +79 R+80.4
100%
4,119
Washakie Trump +65 R+62.4
100%
4,012
Weston Trump +78 R+77.5
100%
3,542
Hot Springs Trump +59 R+59.5
100%
2,577
Niobrara Trump +74 R+76.2
100%
1,308 380
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Absentee votes for presidential candidates

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Trump 33,871 73.5%
Biden 10,711 23.2%
Jorgensen 909 2.0%
Pierce 348 0.8%
Write-ins 274 0.6%
Total reported 46,113
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26% of counties (6 of 23) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

Latest updates

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

U.S. Senate

Winner

Cynthia Lummis, Republican, wins the U.S. Senate seat in Wyoming.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated Nov. 24, 2020
98% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Lummis Cynthia Lummis Winner Republican Rep. 198,100 73.1%
Ben-David Merav Ben-David Democrat Dem. 72,766 26.9%
Total reported Total reported 270,866

U.S. House At-Large District

Updated Nov. 24, 2020
100% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Cheney* Liz Cheney* Winner Winner Republican Rep. 185,732 68.7%
Grey Bull Lynnette Grey Bull Democrat Dem. 66,576 24.6%
Brubaker Richard Brubaker Libertarian Lib. 10,154 3.8%
Haggit Jeff Haggit Constitution Const. 7,905 2.9%
Total reported Total reported 270,367

* Incumbent

Ballot Measures

Constitutional Amendment A: Remove Muni Sewer Debt Limit
For 51% Against 50%
250,411 votes reported

State Senate

Rep. 15 won
Dem. 0 won
District Dist. Candidates
2 Boner* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
4 Nethercott* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
6 Bouchard* Rep. 65% Winner Wallesch Dem. 35%
8 Ellis* Rep. 62% Winner Byrd Dem. 38%
10 Furphy Rep. 56% Winner Grimes Dem. 44%
12 Kolb Rep. 56% Winner Anselmi-Dalton* Dem. 44%
14 Baldwin* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
16 Dockstader* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
18 French Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
20 Cooper Rep. 85% Winner Livingston Dem. 15%
22 Kinskey* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
24 McKeown Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
26 Salazar Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
28 Anderson* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
30 Scott* Rep. 77% Winner Degroot Lib. 23%
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State House

Rep. 49 won
Dem. 5 won
Other 2 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 Neiman Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
2 Hunt* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
3 Barlow* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
4 Haroldson Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
5 Duncan* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
6 Clausen* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
7 Wilson* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
8 Nicholas* Rep. 53% Winner Kindred Dem. 47%
9 Brown* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
10 Eklund* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
11 Olsen* Rep. 55% Winner Spieker Dem. 45%
12 Styvar* Rep. 61% Winner Filer Dem. 39%
13 Connolly* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
14 Sherwood Dem. 51% Burkhart Rep. 49%
15 Burkhart* Rep. 64% Winner Wells Dem. 36%
16 Yin* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
17 Banks Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
18 Heiner Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
19 Eyre* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
20 Sommers* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
21 Simpson* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
22 Roscoe* Ind. 55% Winner Winney Rep. 45%
23 Schwartz* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
24 Newsome* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
25 Laursen* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
26 Flitner* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
27 Greear* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
28 Winter* Rep. 82% Winner Shinkle Dem. 18%
29 Kinner* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
30 Jennings* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
31 Bear Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
32 Hallinan* Rep. 86% Winner Huskinson Dem. 14%
33 Clifford* Dem. 46% Winner Cardenas Rep. 43%
34 Ottman Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
35 MacGuire* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
36 Washut* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
37 Harshman* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
38 Walters* Rep. 75% Winner Johnson Lib. 25%
39 Burt Lib. 54% Winner Blake* Dem. 46%
40 Crago Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
41 Henderson* Rep. 61% Winner Fields Dem. 40%
42 Blackburn* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
43 Zwonitzer* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
44 Romero-Martinez Rep. 51% Burlingame* Dem. 49%
45 Provenza Dem. 52% Hensley Rep. 48%
46 Andrew Rep. 60% Winner Chesnut Dem. 41%
47 Paxton* Rep. 79% Winner Konecny Lib. 21%
48 Stith* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
49 Wharff Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
50 Rodriguez-Williams Rep. 78% Winner Johnson Bennett Ind. 22%
51 Western* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
52 Fortner Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
53 Edwards* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
54 Larsen* Rep. 58% Winner Wilson Dem. 42%
55 Oakley Rep. 50.4% Baldes Lib. 49.6%
56 Obermueller* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
57 Gray* Rep. 69% Winner Ifland Dem. 31%
58 Sweeney* Rep. 81% Winner Porambo Lib. 19%
59 O'Hearn Rep. 71% Winner Gilmore Dem. 29%
60 Baker Rep. 69% Winner Travis Dem. 31%
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Latest updates

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Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Astead Herndon, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›

Winner Democrats have won the Senate ›

Jonathan Martin, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›

The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021

A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›

Trip Gabriel Dec. 14, 2020

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›

Isabella Grullón Paz Dec. 14, 2020

The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›

The New York Times Dec. 5, 2020

California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›

Winner Lee Zeldin, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s First Congressional District ›
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Reid Epstein, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›

Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›

Winner David Valadao, Republican, wins California’s 21st Congressional District ›

Michael D. Shear, in Washington Nov. 23, 2020

President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›