Be an Educated Conservative Voter Vote in Wyoming Primary August 17
Wyoming Race Governor
Wyoming Governor Candidates
Vote For Wyoming Candidates for Governor
Pete
Gosar (D)
Pilot & Ex-College
Football Player
Al Hamburg (D)
House Painter, Army Veteran, Felon
Leslie
Petersen (D)
Ex-State Democratic Chair, Ex-Teton
County Commissioner, '82 Sec. of
State Nominee & Retired
Realtor
Rex Wilde (D)
Chris
Zachary (D)
Retired Psychiatrist & Disabled
Cancer Survivor
Alan Kousoulos (R)
Matt
Mead (R)
Ex-US Attorney
Rita
Meyer (R)
State Auditor, Ex-Gubernatorial Chief of Staff & Afghan
War Veteran
Ron
Micheli (R)
Ex-State Agriculture Director, Ex-State House Speaker
Pro Tem & Rancher
John
Self (R)
Retiree & '02/'06
Candidate
Colin
Simpson (R)
State House Speaker & Attorney
Tom
Ubben (R)
Energy Company Projects Coordinator
Mike
Wheeler (Libertarian)
Businessman & Ex-City
Councilman in Colorado
Wyoming Gubernatorial 2010 Issue Information
Below lists issue information about gubernatorial candidates in their own words. Additional information can be obtained by clicking the link to their web site.
Wyoming Information That Our Governor Should Know
After the arrival of the railroad, the population began to grow steadily in the Wyoming Territory, which was established on July 25, 1868.[2] Unlike Colorado to the south, Wyoming never experienced a rapid population boom in the 19th century from any major mineral discoveries such as gold or silver.
Inclusion of women's suffrage in the Wyoming constitution was debated in the constitutional convention, but ultimately accepted. The constitution was mostly borrowed from those of other states, but also included an article making all the water in Wyoming property of the state. Wyoming overcame the obstacles of low population and of being the only territory in the U.S. giving women the right to vote, and the United States admitted Wyoming into the Union as the 44th state on July 10, 1890
The name "Wyoming" was made famous by the 1809 poem Gertrude of Wyoming by Thomas Campbell. The name is derived from the Delaware (Munsee) name xw�:wam?nk, meaning "at the big river flat", originally applied to the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania
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