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1992 Wyoming Senate election

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1992 Wyoming Senate election

← 1990November 3, 1992 (1992-11-03)1994 →

30 seats in theWyoming Senate
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderDiemer True
(retiring)
Frank Prevedel
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seatNatronaSweetwater
Seats before2010
Seats after2010
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote101,94279,892
Percentage55.56%43.55%

Results by margin

Senate President before election

Diemer True
Republican

Elected Senate President

Jerry B. Dixon
Republican

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The1992 Wyoming Senate election was held on November 3, 1992, to elect members to theWyoming Senate for its 52nd session as part of the1992 United States elections. Partisan primaries were held on August 18. This was the first state senate election held after the state'scounty-based apportionment plan was struck down by the courts inGorin v. Karpan in favor of a single-member district plan.[1] As a result, every senator was up for re-election.

The election was held concurrently with elections for the state house,U.S. representative, andU.S. president.

Summary

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Original county-based apportionment of the Wyoming Senate before theGorin v. Karpan ruling
PartyCandidates[2]Seats
Num.Vote%UpWon+/–
Republicans27101,94255.56%2020Steady
Democrats2379,89243.55%1010Steady
Libertarians31,6330.89%00Steady
Totals53183,467100.00%30
CountyIncumbent[3]NotesDistrictElected[4]
PartySenatorPartySenator
AlbanyRep.Terry GuiceIncumbent defeated in the general election for SD 10.SD 1Rep.Jerry Dixon
Dem.Lisa KinneyIncumbent elected to SD 9.SD 2Rep.Jim Twiford
Big HornRep.Allan HowardIncumbent defeated in the Republican primary for SD 19.SD 3Rep.Jim Geringer
CarbonRep.Bob GrieveIncumbent elected to SD 11.SD 4Rep.April Brimmer-Kunz
ConverseRep.Jim TwifordIncumbent elected to SD 2.SD 5Rep.Cynthia Lummis
FremontRep.Frank DuslIncumbent did not stand for re-election.SD 6Dem.Rich Cathcart
Dem.John VinichIncumbent elected to SD 25.SD 7Dem.Guy Cameron
Hot SpringsWashakieRep.Mike HealyIncumbent did not stand for re-election.SD 8Dem.James L. Applegate
JohnsonCampbellRep.Mike Enzi[5]Incumbent elected to SD 24.SD 9Dem.Lisa Kinney
Rep.John R. PerryIncumbent did not stand for re-election.SD 10Dem.Pete Maxfield
LaramieDem.James L. ApplegateIncumbent elected to SD 8.SD 11Rep.Bob Grieve
Dem.Liz ByrdIncumbent defeated in the general election for SD 5.SD 12Dem.Frank Pevedel
Dem.Guy CameronIncumbent elected to SD 7.SD 13Dem.Carl Maldonado
Rep.Gary YordyIncumbent did not stand for re-election.SD 14Dem.Mark O. Harris
LincolnRep.Boyd EddinsIncumbent elected to SD 16.SD 15Dem.Gregory Phillips
NatronaRep.Mike BurkeIncumbent defeated in the Republican primary for SD 28.SD 16Rep.Boyd Eddins
Rep.Charles K. ScottIncumbent elected to SD 30.SD 17Rep.Bob LaLonde
Rep.Diemer TrueIncumbent did not stand for re-election.SD 18Rep.Hank Coe
Rep.Gail ZimmermanIncumbent elected to SD 27.SD 19Rep.Carroll Miller
NiobraraGoshenRep.Russell ZimmerIncumbent did not stand for re-election.SD 20Rep.John Rankine
ParkRep.Hank CoeIncumbent elected to SD 18.SD 21Rep.Tom Kinnison
PlatteRep.Jim GeringerIncumbent elected to SD 3.SD 22Rep.Robert Trent
SheridanDem.Della HerbstIncumbent did not stand for re-election.SD 23Rep.Larry Gilbertz
Rep.Tom KinnisonIncumbent elected to SD 21.SD 24Rep.Mike Enzi
SweetwaterDem.Carl MaldonadoIncumbent elected to SD 13.SD 25Dem.John Vinich
Dem.Frank PrevedelIncumbent elected to SD 12.SD 26Rep.Bob Peck
Dem.Robert ReeseIncumbent did not stand for re-election.SD 27Rep.Gail Zimmerman
TetonSubletteRep.Bob LaLondeIncumbent elected to SD 17.SD 28Rep.Susan Anderson
UintaDem.John FanosIncumbent did not stand for re-election.SD 29Rep.Barbara Cubin
WestonCrookRep.Jerry DixonIncumbent elected to SD 1.SD 30Rep.Charles K. Scott

Detailed election results

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General election

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To ease sorting, races won by a Republican candidate have a positive margin, while races won by Democratic candidates have negative margins.[2]

DistrictRepublicansDemocratsLibertariansTotal
CandidateVote%CandidateVote%CandidateVote%TotalMaj.%
SD 1Jerry Dixon4,41863.44Francie Hiday2,54636.566,964+1,872+26.88
SD 2Jim Twiford3,78756.02Cisco R. Valdez2,97343.986,760+814+12.04
SD 3Jim Geringer6,097100.006,760+6,097+100.00
SD 4April Brimmer-Kunz3,91753.82Pat Hacker3,36146.187,278+556+7.64
SD 5Cynthia Lummis3,43452.86Liz Byrd3,06247.146,496+372+5.73
SD 6Richard Larson2,30037.18Rich Cathcart3,88662.826,186-1,586-25.64
SD 7Carl LeJambre III1,57026.80Guy Cameron4,28973.205,859-2,719-46.41
SD 8Sheldon Campbell1,47130.27James L. Applegate3,38969.734,860-1,918-39.47
SD 9Roger Britton1,90131.45Lisa Kinney4,14368.556,044-2,242-37.09
SD 10Terry L. Guice2,84044.87Pete Maxfield3,48955.136,329-649-10.25
SD 11Bob Grieve4,725100.004,725+4,725+100.00
SD 12Frank Prevedel4,723100.004,723-4,723-100.00
SD 13Charley Maldonado4,675100.004,675-4,675-100.00
SD 14Mark O. Harris3,984100.003,984-3,984-100.00
SD 15Janice Bodine2,26740.88Greg Philips3,27859.125,545-1,011-18.23
SD 16Boyd Eddins5,609100.005,609+5,609+100.00
SD 17Bob LaLonde 5,76155.93Mike Gierau4,53944.0710,300+1,222+11.86
SD 18Hank Coe5,882100.005,882+5,882+100.00
SD 19Carroll Miller 5,04182.65Frank Hart1,05817.356,099+3,983+65.31
SD 20John Rankine3,89556.14Mike Hanify3,04343.866,938+852+12.28
SD 21Tom Kinnison4,27461.28Don Finzer2,70038.726,974+1,574+22.57
SD 22Robert Trent3,69851.71Peggy Sanders3,45348.297,151+245+3.43
SD 23Larry Gilbertz2,59850.28Sandy Daly2,56949.725,167+29+0.56
SD 24Mike Enzi4,733100.004,733+4,733+100.00
SD 25Clint Dunning2,43738.77John Vinich3,84961.236,286-1,412-22.46
SD 26Bob Peck4,922100.004,922+4,922+100.00
SD 27Gail Zimmerman3,66151.77Robert Penney3,15144.56Dick Sunderman2603.687,072+510+7.21
SD 28Susan Anderson3,37450.27Keith Goodenough3,33849.736,712+36+0.54
SD 29Barbara Cubin4,27558.08Ruth Komma2,77137.64Margaret Dawson3154.287,361+1,504+20.43
SD 30Charles K. Scott3,05553.26Michael Rogers2,68146.745,736+374+6.52

SD 23's results were voided for Precinct 1-8 due to voters receiving incorrect ballots, and a new election was called for November 24.

SD 23 special election

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Main article:1992 Wyoming Senate District 23 Precinct 1-8 special election
CandidatesPrecinct 1-8Total
General[6]Special[7]General[6]Special[7]
Vote%Vote%Vote%Vote%
Larry Gilbertz3543.758758.782,59850.282,65550.65
Sandy Daly4556.256141.222,56949.722,58749.35
Total80100.00148100.005,167100.005,242100.00
Majority+29+0.56+68+1.30

Close races

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The following races were decided by fewer than 5 points (3 races, all won by Republicans):

  1. SD 28, 0.54% (36 votes) – Susan Anderson (Rep.)
  2. SD 23, 0.56% (29 votes) – Larry Gilbertz (Rep.)(PARTIALLY VOIDED)
  3. SD 23, 1.30% (68 votes) – Larry Gilbertz (Rep.)(RE-VOTE)
  4. SD 22, 3.43% (245 votes) – Robert Trent (Rep.)

The following races were decided by fewer than 15 points (8 races, 7 won by Republicans, 1 won by a Democrat):

  1. SD 5, 5.73% (372 votes) – Cynthia Lummis (Rep.)
  2. SD 30, 6.52% (374 votes) – Charles K. Scott (Rep.)
  3. SD 27, 7.21% (510 votes) – Gail Zimmerman (Rep.)
  4. SD 4, 7.64% (556 votes) – April Brimmer-Kunz (Rep.)
  5. SD 10, 10.25% (649 votes) – Pete Maxfield (Dem.)
  6. SD 17, 11.86% (1,222 votes) – Bob LaLonde (Rep.)
  7. SD 2, 12.04% (814 votes) – Jim Twiford (Rep.)
  8. SD 2, 12.28% (852 votes) – John Rankine (Rep.)

Republican primaries

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For the sake of brevity, races in which no candidates filed will not be shown.[8][9]

DistrictWinnersRunners-upTotal
CandidateVote%CandidateVote%CandidateVote%CandidateVote%TotalMaj.%
SD 1Jerry Dixon2,551100.002,5512,551100.00
SD 2Jim Twiford2,603100.002,6032,603100.00
SD 3Jim Geringer1,65050.47Richard Campbell76823.49Lois Van Mark54816.76Robert Quade3039.273,26988226.98
SD 4April Brimmer-Kunz2,183100.002,1832,183100.00
SD 5Cynthia Lummis1,72075.64Norman P. Feagler55424.362,2741,16651.28
SD 6Richard Larson1,24063.33Leonard O. Mosher48224.62Donn Edmunds23612.051,95875838.71
SD 7Carl LeJambre III1,397100.001,3971,397100.00
SD 8Sheldon Campbell48252.45Larry J. Harmon43747.55919454.90
SD 9Roger G. Britton59366.93J. O. Mingle29333.0788630033.86
SD 10Terry Guice1,180100.001,1801,180100.00
SD 11Bob Grieve1,336100.001,3361,336100.00
SD 15Janice Bodine82551.95Ken Robison76348.051,588623.90
SD 16Boyd Eddins2,414100.002,4142,414100.00
SD 17Bob LaLonde2,829100.002,8292,829100.00
SD 18Hank Coe3,461100.003,4613,461100.00
SD 19Carroll Miller2,07657.51Allan Howard1,53442.493,61054215.01
SD 20John Rankine1,93861.17Thomas Chaffer1,23038.833,16870822.35
SD 21Tim Kinnison1,64773.72Ed Miller58726.282,2341,06047.45
SD 22Robert Trent1,63151.52Don Odegard1,53548.483,166963.03
SD 23Larry Gilbertz1,869100.001,8691,869100.00
SD 24Mike Enzi2,409100.002,4092,409100.00
SD 25Clint Dunning1,534100.001,5341,534100.00
SD 26Bob Peck1,937100.001,9371,937100.00
SD 27Gail Zimmerman1,81673.20Philip McCauley66526.802,4811,15146.39
SD 28Susan Anderson1,39057.80Mike Burke1,01542.202,40537515.59
SD 29Barbara Cubin1,76058.80Rod Robinder1,23341.202,99352717.61
SD 30Charles K. Scott1,626100.001,6261,626100.00

Democratic primaries

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Only three races saw more than one candidate stand in the Democratic primary. For the sake of brevity, races in which no candidates filed will not be shown.[8][9]

DistrictWinnersRunners-upTotal
CandidateVote%CandidateVote%TotalMaj.%
SD 2Cisco Valdez1,396100.001,3961,396100.00
SD 4Pat Hacker2,187100.002,1872,187100.00
SD 5Liz Byrd1,504100.001,5041,504100.00
SD 6Rich Cathcart1,19765.88Carrol Orrison62034.121,81757731.76
SD 5Guy Cameron2,098100.002,0982,098100.00
SD 8James L. Applegate1,878100.001,8781,878100.00
SD 9Lisa Kinney1,569100.001,5691,569100.00
SD 10Pete Maxfield1,200100.001,2001,200100.00
SD 12Frank Prevedel2,489100.002,4892,489100.00
SD 13Carl Maldonado2,119100.002,1192,119100.00
SD 14Mark O. Harris1,448100.001,4481,448100.00
SD 15Greg Philips1,03375.79Joe Loftin33024.211,36370351.58
SD 17Mike Gierau1,190100.001,1901,190100.00
SD 20Mike Hanify1,089100.001,0891,089100.00
SD 21Don Finzer1,270100.001,2701,270100.00
SD 22Peggy Sanders1,065100.001,0651,065100.00
SD 23Sandy Daly479100.00479479100.00
SD 25John Vinich1,992100.001,9921,992100.00
SD 27Robert Penney1,441100.001,4411,441100.00
SD 28Keith Goodenough1,32676.38P.J. Rose41023.621,73691652.76
SD 29Barbara Reese1,365100.001,3651,365100.00
SD 30Michael Rogers1,319100.001,3191,319100.00

Barbara Reese withdrew from the race after the Democratic primary.

References

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  1. ^Pelkey, Charles (March 3, 1992)."Redistricting plaintiffs leave door open for future lawsuit".Casper Star-Tribune.Newspapers.com. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  2. ^ab"Election results: State Senate".Casper Star-Tribune.Newspapers.com. November 5, 1992. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  3. ^Roberts, Phillip J. (2008).Wyoming Blue Book Volume V(PDF). Cheyenne, Wyoming: Wyoming State Archives State Parks and Cultural Resources Department. p. 58.ISBN 978-0-9789829-2-8. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  4. ^Roberts, Phillip J. (2008).Wyoming Blue Book Volume V(PDF). Cheyenne, Wyoming: Wyoming State Archives State Parks and Cultural Resources Department. p. 62.ISBN 978-0-9789829-2-8. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  5. ^"True hoping to name JAC co-chairman by Monday".Casper Star-Tribune. December 15, 1991. p. 1.Archived from the original on July 28, 2021. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^abBarron, Joan (November 10, 2024)."Veto-proof Senate on line in Campbell".Casper Star-Tribune.Newspapers.com. RetrievedDecember 10, 2024.
  7. ^abBarron, Joan (November 26, 2024)."Gilbertz tops Daly in Campbell special vote".Casper Star-Tribune.Newspapers.com. RetrievedDecember 21, 2024.
  8. ^ab"Election results: State Senate".Casper Star-Tribune.Newspapers.com. August 19, 1992. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  9. ^ab"Natrona County/State Senate".Casper Star-Tribune.Newspapers.com. August 19, 1994. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
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