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The 2024 Wyoming elections were held in large part on November 5, 2024, to elect members of the federal, state, and local governments.
April 13, 2024 : Democratic presidential caucuses.
April 20, 2024 : Republican presidential caucuses.
August 20, 2024 : State, federal, and local primaries.
November 5, 2024 : General election.[ 1]
President of the United States [ edit ]
United States Senate [ edit ]
United States House of Representatives [ edit ]
Summary of the 2024 Wyoming Senate election results[ 5]
Party
Candidates
Votes
%
Seats
Before67th Leg.
Up
Won
After68th Leg.
+/–
Republican
15
105,174
89.78
29
15
15
29
Democratic
3
7,742
6.61
2
0
0
2
Write-in
4,227
3.61
—
Valid ballots
117,143
87.24
—
Blank or invalid ballots
17,139
12.76
—
Total
134,282
100%
31
15
31
Wyoming House of Representatives [ edit ]
Constitutional Amendment A [ edit ]
2024 Wyoming Constitutional Amendment A
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
146,336
59.31%
No
100,392
40.69%
Valid votes
246,728
91.00%
Invalid or blank votes
24,395
9.00%
Total votes
271,123
100.00%
Results by county Results by precinct
Yes
90–100%
80–90%
70–80%
60–70%
50–60%
No
90–100%
80–90%
70–80%
60–70%
50–60%
Other
No data
2024 Wyoming Constitutional Amendment A would "separate residential real property into its own class of property for purposes of property tax assessments. The amendment would authorize the legislature to create a subclass of owner occupied primary residences."[ 6]
2024 Wyoming Constitutional Amendment A
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
146,336
59.31%
No
100,392
40.69%
Valid votes
246,728
91.00%
Invalid or blank votes
24,395
9.00%
Total votes
271,123
100.00%
Thirty judges were stood for retention election on November 5, including two Supreme Court justices for 8-year terms, fourteen circuit court judges for 4-year terms, and fourteen district court judges for 6-year terms.[ 7]
Justice John G. Fenn retention election
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
175,991
77.74%
No
50,382
22.26%
Valid votes
226,373
83.49%
Invalid or blank votes
44,750
16.51%
Total votes
271,123
100.00%
Chief Justice Kate M. Fox retention election
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
177,803
78.64%
No
48,638
21.36%
Valid votes
226,441
83.52%
Invalid or blank votes
44,682
16.48%
Total votes
271,123
100.00%
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