Upper house of the Wyoming state legislature
The Wyoming Senate is the upper house of the Wyoming State Legislature . There are 31 Senators in the Senate, representing an equal number of constituencies across Wyoming , each with a population of at least 17,000. The Senate meets at the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne .
Members of the Senate serve four-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 Senators to three terms (twelve years).
Like other upper houses of state and territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. Senate , the Wyoming Senate can confirm or reject gubernatorial appointments to the state cabinet , commissions, boards, or justices to the Wyoming Supreme Court .
Composition of the Senate
Affiliation
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican
Democratic
Vacant
End of 59th Legislature
23
7
30
0
End of 60th Legislature
23
7
30
0
End of 61st Legislature
26
4
30
0
End of 62nd Legislature
26
4
30
0
End of 63rd Legislature
26
4
30
0
End of 64th Legislature
27
3
30
0
End of 65th Legislature
27
3
30
0
End of 66th Legislature
28
2
30
0
End of 67th Legislature
29
2
31[ a]
0
Beginning of 68th Legislature
29
2
31
0
Latest voting share
94%
6%
^ A 31st district was created during redistricting.
Leadership
Wyoming , along with Arizona , Maine , and Oregon , is one of the four U.S. states to have abolished the Office of the Lieutenant Governor , a position which for most upper houses of state legislatures and indeed for the U.S. Congress (with the Vice President ) is the head of the legislative body. Instead, a separate position of Senate President is in place, removed from the Wyoming executive branch .
The current Senate President is Republican Ogden Driskill of District 1 (Devils Tower ).
Members of the Wyoming Senate
Map of current (March 2021) partisan composition of legislative districts for state senate: Republican senator
Democratic senator
District
Representative
Party
Residence
Counties Represented
Nested House districts [ 1]
First elected
Next election
1
Ogden Driskill
Republican
Devils Tower
Campbell , Crook , Weston
HD 1, HD 52
2010
2026
2
Brian Boner
Republican
Douglas
Converse , Platte
HD 6, HD 62
2015*
2024
3
Cheri Steinmetz
Republican
Lingle
Goshen , Niobrara , Weston
HD 2, HD 5
2018
2026
4
Tara Nethercott
Republican
Cheyenne
Laramie
HD 7, HD 8
2016
2024
5
Lynn Hutchings
Republican
Cheyenne
Laramie
HD 12, HD 42
2018
2026
6
Anthony Bouchard
Republican
Carpenter
Laramie
HD 4, HD 10
2016
2024
7
Stephan Pappas
Republican
Cheyenne
Laramie
HD 9, HD 41
2014
2026
8
Affie Ellis
Republican
Cheyenne
Laramie
HD 11, HD 44
2016
2024
9
Chris Rothfuss
Democratic
Laramie
Albany
HD 13, HD 45
2010
2026
10
Dan Furphy
Republican
Laramie
Albany
HD 14, HD 46
2020
2024
11
Larry S. Hicks
Republican
Baggs
Albany, Carbon
HD 13, HD 45
2010
2026
12
John Kolb
Republican
Rock Springs
Fremont , Sweetwater
HD 17, HD 48
2020
2024
13
Stacy Jones
Republican
Rock Springs
Sweetwater
HD 39 , HD 60
2022
2026
14
Fred Baldwin
Republican
Kemmerer
Lincoln , Sublette , Sweetwater, Uinta
HD 18, HD 20
2016
2024
15
Wendy Davis Schuler
Republican
Evanston
Uinta
HD 19, HD 49
2018
2026
16
Dan Dockstader
Republican
Afton
Lincoln, Sublette, Teton
HD 21, HD 22
2008
2024
17
Mike Gierau
Democratic
Jackson Hole
Teton
HD 16, HD 23
2018
2026
18
Tim French
Republican
Powell
Park
HD 24, HD 50
2020
2024
19
Dan Laursen
Republican
Powell
Big Horn , Park
HD 25, HD 26
2014
2026
20
Ed Cooper
Republican
Ten Sleep
Big Horn, Hot Springs , Park, Washakie
HD 27, HD 28
2020
2024
21
Bo Biteman
Republican
Ranchester
Sheridan
HD 29, HD 30, HD 40, HD 51[ a]
2018
2026
22
Dave Kinskey
Republican
Sheridan
Sheridan, Johnson
2014*
2024
23
Eric Barlow
Republican
Gillette
Campbell
HD 3, HD 31
2022
2026
24
Troy McKeown
Republican
Gillette
Campbell
HD 32, HD 53
2020
2024
25
Cale Case
Republican
Lander
Fremont
HD 33, HD 54
1998
2026
26
Tim Salazar
Republican
Riverton
Fremont
HD 34, HD 55
2020
2024
27
Bill Landen
Republican
Casper
Natrona
HD 35, HD 36
2007*
2026
28
James Lee Anderson
Republican
Casper
Natrona
HD 56, HD 57
2012
2024
29
Bob Ide
Republican
Casper
Natrona
HD 37, HD 59
2022
2026
30
Charles Scott
Republican
Casper
Natrona
HD 38, HD 58
1982
2024
31
Evie Brennan
Republican
Cheyenne
Laramie
HD 43, HD 61
2022
2026
*Senator was originally appointed
History
Women in the Senate
Past composition of the Senate
See also
Notes
^ Only two senate districts not nested.
References
^ "HB0100 - Redistricting of the legislature" . Wyoming Legislature . Retrieved November 29, 2024 .
^ "Wyoming Women in the Legislature" (PDF) . Historical Information . Wyoming: Wyoming Ssecretary of State Office. 2010. Retrieved March 29, 2010 .
^ "Nation's 147 Women Legislators Active" . The Palm Beach Post . Associated Press. January 19, 1931. Retrieved March 29, 2010 . ("In Wyoming, where women have been voting since 1869, Mrs. Dora McGrath is the first woman ever elected to the senate. Following her election last September she remarked that rather than go down to the legislature she would prefer to 'stay home and win prizes for my apple pies.'")
^ American legislative leaders in the West, 1911-1994 . Sharp, Nancy Weatherly., Sharp, James Roger, 1936-. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. 1997. ISBN 031330212X . OCLC 35138609 .{{cite book }}
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^ University of Wyoming-UW Profiles Harriet Elizabeth "Liz" Byrd
^ "Liz" Byrd, first black woman in Wyoming House, dies at 88"
^ "First Native American" . Women in Wyoming . Archived from the original on August 4, 2020. Retrieved September 7, 2020 .
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