The Wyoming House of Representatives is the lower house of the Wyoming State Legislature. There are 60 Representatives in the House, representing an equal amount of constituencies across the state, each with a population of at least 9,000. The House meets at the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne.
Members of the House serve two year terms without term limits. Term limits were declared unconstitutional by the Wyoming Supreme Court in 2004, overturning a decade-old law that had restricted Representatives to six terms (twelve years).
The current Speaker of the House is Roy Cohee of District 35 (Casper).
Make-up of the House of Representatives
Affiliation | Members | |
Vorlage:American politics/party colours/Republican| | Republican Party | 43 |
Vorlage:American politics/party colours/Democratic| | Democratic Party | 17 |
Total |
60 | |
Majority |
31 |
List of Representatives
District | Representative | Party | County(ies) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark Semlek | Republican | Crook, Weston |
2 | Ross Diercks | Democratic | Niobrara, Weston, Converse, Goshen |
3 | Deborah Alden | Republican | Converse, Platte |
4 | Edward A. Buchanan | Republican | Goshen |
5 | Matt Teeters | Republican | Goshen, Platte |
6 | Dave Edwards | Republican | Converse |
7 | Doug Samuelson | Republican | Laramie |
8 | Lori Millin | Democratic | Laramie |
9 | Dave Zwonitzer | Republican | Laramie |
10 | Rodney Anderson | Republican | Laramie |
11 | Mary Throne | Democratic | Laramie |
12 | Amy Edmonds | Republican | Laramie |
13 | Jane Warren | Democratic | Albany |
14 | Kermit C. Brown | Republican | Albany |
15 | George Bagby | Democratic | Carbon |
16 | Pete Jorgensen | Democratic | Teton |
17 | Bernadine Craft | Democratic | Sweetwater |
18 | Allen Jaggi | Republican | Uinta, Sweetwater |
19 | Owen Petersen | Republican | Uinta |
20 | Kathy Davison | Republican | Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater |
21 | Dan Dockstader | Republican | Lincoln |
22 | Monte Olsen | Republican | Lincoln, Sublette, Teton |
23 | Keith Gingrey | Republican | Fremont, Teton |
24 | Colin M. Simpson | Republican | Park |
25 | Alan Jones | Republican | Park |
26 | Elaine Harvey | Republican | Big Horn, Park |
27 | Debbie Hammons | Democratic | Washakie |
28 | Lorraine Quarberg | Republican | S. Big Horn, Hot Springs, SE Park |
29 | Jerry Iekel | Republican | Sheridan |
30 | Jack Landon, Jr. | Republican | Sheridan |
31 | Thomas E. Lubnau II | Republican | Campbell |
32 | Tinothy Hallinan | Republican | Campbell |
33 | W. Patrick Goggles | Democratic | Fremont |
34 | Frank Philp | Republican | Fremont |
35 | Roy Cohee | Republican | Natrona |
36 | Mary Hales | Democratic | Natrona |
37 | Steve Harshman | Republican | Natrona |
38 | Bob Brechtel | Republican | Natrona |
39 | Stan Blake | Democratic | Sweetwater |
40 | Mike Madden | Republican | Johnson, Sheridan |
41 | Ken Esquibel | Democratic | Laramie |
42 | Pete Illoway | Republican | Laramie |
43 | Dan Zwonitzer | Republican | Laramie |
44 | Floyd A. Esquibel | Democratic | Laramie |
45 | Kevin A. White | Republican | Albany |
46 | Jim Slater | Republican | Albany |
47 | William Steward | Republican | Carbon, Albany |
48 | Marty Martin | Democratic | SW Fremont, Sweetwater |
49 | Saundra Meyer | Democratic | Uinta |
50 | Charles P. Childers | Republican | Park |
51 | Rosie Berger | Republican | Sheridan |
52 | Sue Wallis | Republican | Campbell |
53 | Erin Mercer | Republican | Campbell |
54 | Del McOmie | Republican | Fremont |
55 | David Miller | Republican | Fremont |
56 | Tom Walsh | Republican | Natrona |
57 | Thomas Lockhart | Republican | Natrona |
58 | Lisa Shepperson | Republican | Natrona |
59 | Mary Meyer Gilmore | Democratic | Natrona |
60 | Bill Thompson | Democratic | Sweetwater |