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2004 Wyoming Senate election

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2004 Wyoming Senate election

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16 of 30 seats in theWyoming Senate
Even-numbered seats up, unexpired term in District 1
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderApril Brimmer-Kunz
(retiring)
E. Jayne Mockler
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seat4th district8th district
Seats before2010
Seats after237
Seat changeIncrease 3Decrease 3
Popular vote86,45930,103
Percentage74.17%25.83%

Margin of victory
Winner by party

Senate President before election

April Brimmer-Kunz
Republican

Elected Senate President

Grant Larson
Republican

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The2004 Wyoming Senate election was held on November 2, 2004, to elect members to theWyoming Senate for its 58th session as part of the2004 United States elections. Partisan primaries were held on August 17. All even-numbered seats were up for election as well as an unexpired term for District 1. Republicans picked up three seats in the legislative chamber.

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Rothenberg[1]Safe ROctober 1, 2004

Overview

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General election summary[2]
PartyCandidatesVotes%Seats
Before
57th Leg.
UpWonAfter
58th Leg.
+/–
Republican1486,45974.1720111423Increase 3
Democratic930,10325.8310527Decrease 3
Total116,562100%301630Steady

†: Incumbent did not run for reelection.††: Incumbent defeated in primary.†††: Incumbent defeated in general election.‡: Unexpired term.

DistrictIncumbentPartyElected SenatorParty
1stChuck TownsendRepChuck TownsendRep
2ndJim AndersonRepJim AndersonRep
4thApril Brimmer-KunzRepTony RossRep
6thJana H. Ginter[3]DemWayne JohnsonRep
8thE. Jayne MocklerDemE. Jayne MocklerDem
10thIrene DevinRepPhil NicholasRep
12thRae Lynn JobDemRae Lynn JobDem
14thLarry Caller †††DemStan CooperRep
16thDelaine RobertsRepPat AullmanRep
18thHank CoeRepHank CoeRep
20thGerald GeisRepGerald GeisRep
22ndJohn SchifferRepJohn SchifferRep
24thDick Erb ††RepMichael Von FlaternRep
26thRobert A. PeckRepRobert A. PeckRep
28thKeith Goodenough †††DemKit JenningsRep
30thCharles K. ScottRepCharles K. ScottRep

References

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  1. ^Jacobson, Louis (October 1, 2004)."Handicapping the State Legislatures: A 50-State Preview".The Rothenberg Political Report:7–10 – via Harvard Dataverse.
  2. ^"Legislative Candidates' Abstract"(PDF).WY SOS. RetrievedNovember 11, 2024.
  3. ^"Ginter named to finish Cathcart's term".Casper Star-Tribune. May 27, 2004. p. 15. RetrievedAugust 28, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
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