- Source: 2022 Wyoming House of Representatives election
All 62 members of the Wyoming House of Representatives were elected on November 8, 2022, as part of the 2022 Wyoming elections. Primary elections were held on August 16. Republicans expanded their supermajority, gaining six seats.
Background
The election will be the first after redistricting based on the 2020 census. New legislative districts were approved on March 25, 2022. Two seats were added in the redistricting plan enacted by the Wyoming Legislature.
Predictions
Results summary
= Close races
== Incumbents defeated in general
=Democrats
District 17: Chad Banks lost to Republican J. T. Larson.
District 33: Andi LeBeau lost to Republican Sarah Penn.
Libertarian
District 39: Marshall Burt lost to Republican Cody Wylie.
= Open seats changing parties
=District 22: Republican Andrew Byron won the seat held by retiring independent Jim Roscoe.
District 61: Republican Daniel Singh won the new seat.
District 62: Republican Forrest Chadwick won the new seat.
Primary elections
Major party (Republican and Democratic) candidates filed for the August 16 primary elections between May 12 and May 27, 2022. Minor parties (Libertarian and Constitution) nominated candidates by convention and submitted their nominations to the secretary of state by August 15. Independents submitted nominating petitions by August 29. The general election candidates list was finalized on September 6; the Democrats made one substitution.
= Retiring incumbents
=Seventeen incumbents will not seek re-election.
Republicans
District 3: Eric Barlow (speaker; running for state senator)
District 7: Sue Wilson
District 19: Danny Eyre
District 21: Evan Simpson
District 25: Dan Laursen
District 26: Jamie Flitner
District 27: Mike Greear (speaker pro tempore)
District 29: Mark Kinner
District 42: Jim Blackburn
District 47: Jerry Paxton
District 49: Robert Wharff
District 52: Bill Fortner
District 57: Chuck Gray (running for secretary of state)
District 60: Mark Baker
Democrats
District 13: Cathy Connolly (minority leader)
District 23: Andy Schwartz
Independents
District 22: Jim Roscoe
= Incumbents defeated in primary
=Seven incumbents are defeated in the primary election.
Republicans
District 2: J. D. Williams
District 5: Shelly Duncan
District 6: Aaron Clausen
District 32: Timothy Hallinan
District 35: Joe MacGuire
District 44: John Romero-Martinez
District 58: Pat Sweeney
Democrats
None of the five Democrats running for re-election faced a primary challenge.
= Results
=Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding and the inclusion of write-ins.
General election
The general election was held on November 8.
= District 1
== District 2
== District 3
== District 4
=Independent Dan Brecht challenged incumbent Republican representative Jeremy Haroldson.
= District 5
=Republican Scott Smith and independent Todd Peterson ran.
= District 6
=Republican Tomi Strock, Democrat Hank Szramkowski (who was substituted for primary winner Tania Malone), and independent Bruce Jones ran.
= District 7
== District 8
=Independent LCCC Board of Trustees member Brenda Lyttle challenged former Republican representative David Zwonitzer of District 9.
= District 9
== District 10
== District 11
== District 12
== District 13
== District 14
== District 15
=Libertarian Patrick Gonzales challenged incumbent Republican representative Donald Burkhart.
= District 16
== District 17
== District 18
=Libertarian Dennis Laughlin challenged incumbent Republican representative Scott Heiner.
= District 19
== District 20
== District 21
== District 22
=Independent Bob Strobel and Republican Andrew Byron ran to succeed retiring independent Jim Roscoe, who endorsed Strobel.
= District 23
== District 24
== District 25
== District 26
== District 27
== District 28
== District 29
== District 30
== District 31
== District 32
== District 33
== District 34
== District 35
== District 36
== District 37
== District 38
== District 39
=Incumbent Libertarian representative Marshall Burt sought re-election.
= District 40
== District 41
=Democrat Jen Solis and Constitution nominee Matt Freeman challenged incumbent Republican representative Bill Henderson.
= District 42
== District 43
== District 44
== District 45
== District 46
== District 47
== District 48
=Libertarian Misty Morris challenged incumbent Republican representative Clark Stith.
= District 49
== District 50
=Libertarian Carrie Satterwhite challenged incumbent Republican representative Rachel Rodriguez-Williams.
= District 51
== District 52
== District 53
=Constitution nominee Larry Williamson challenged incumbent Republican representative Chris Knapp.
= District 54
=Independent candidate Jeff Martin challenged incumbent Republican representative Lloyd Larsen.
= District 55
=Libertarian Bethany Baldes challenged incumbent Republican representative Ember Oakley.
= District 56
== District 57
== District 58
== District 59
== District 60
== District 61
== District 62
=Notes
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