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1990 Wyoming Senate election
← 1988
November 6, 1990 (1990-11-06)
1992 →
15 of 30 seats in the Wyoming Senate
Republican gain Republican hold Democratic hold
Winner by party Best-performing candidate by countyRepublicans: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% >90%Democrats: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
Margin of victory
The 1990 Wyoming Senate election was held on November 6, 1990, to elect 15 members of the Wyoming Senate . This was the last election held before Gorin v. Karpan struck down Wyoming's county-based legislative apportionment plan in favor of single-member districts in 1992.
Summary
Party
Candidates
Seats
Num.
Vote
%
Before
Up
Won
After
+/–
Republicans
14
91,436
56.10%
19
9
10
20
1
Democrats
10
71,549
43.90%
11
6
5
9
1
Total
9
162,985
34.64%
30
15
15
30
Detailed results
For the sake of brevity, races in which no candidates filed are excluded.
General election
To ease sorting, races won by a Republican candidate have a positive margin, while races won by Democratic candidates have negative margins.
Single-winner
District
Republicans
Democrats
Total
Candidate
Vote
%
Candidate
Vote
%
Total
Maj.
%
Albany
Terry Guice
4,680
50.61
Amber Travsky
4,568
49.39
9,248
+112
+1.21
Carbon
Bob Grieve
3,762
63.35
Tom McGuire
2,176
36.65
5,938
+1,586
+26.71
Converse
Jim Twiford
3,241
100.00
—
—
—
3,241
+3,241
+100.00
Crook –Weston
Jerry Dixon
4,101
100.00
—
—
—
4,101
+4,101
+100.00
Fremont
Sky Phifer
5,091
44.25
John Vinich
6,415
55.75
11,506
-1,324
-11.51
Hot Springs –Washakie
Mike Healy
4,312
100.00
—
—
—
4,312
+4,312
+100.00
Lincoln
Boyd Eddins
3,872
100.00
—
—
—
3,872
+3,872
+100.00
Sheridan
George A. Meredith
3,717
39.30
Della Herbst
5,740
60.70
9,457
-2,023
-21.39
Sublette –Teton
Bob LaLonde
3,983
50.97
H.L. Jensen
3,832
49.03
7,815
+151
+1.93
Multi-winner
District
Republicans
Democrats
Total
Candidate
Vote
%
Candidate
Vote
%
Laramie
Gary Yordy
12,958
29.20
Guy Cameron
15,175
34.20
44,370
Derrell Norman
7,635
17.21
Pamela Taylor
8,602
19.39
Natrona
Charles Scott
15,510
40.72
Barbara Reese
9,254
24.30
38,090
Gail Zimmerman
13,326
34.99
—
—
—
Sweetwater
Bill Taliaferro
5,248
24.95
Frank Prevedel
8,611
40.94
21,035
—
—
—
Robert Reese
7,176
34.11
Republican primary elections
Single-winner
Multi-winner
District
Winners
Total
Candidate
Vote
%
Candidate
Vote
%
Laramie
Gary Yordy
6,897
58.85
Derrell Norman
4,823
41.15
11,720
Natrona
Gail Zimmerman
7,839
51.35
Charles Scott
7,428
48.65
15,267
Democratic primary elections
Single-winner
District
Winners
Runners-up
Total
Candidate
Vote
%
Candidate
Vote
%
Total
Maj.
%
Albany
Amber Travsky
1,737
58.86
Marguerite Nelson
1,214
41.14
2,951
+523
+17.72
Carbon
Tom McGuire
1,888
100.00
—
—
—
1,888
+1,888
+100.00
Fremont
John Vinich
3,982
100.00
—
—
—
3,982
+3,982
+100.00
Sheridan
Della Herbst
1,853
100.00
—
—
—
1,853
+1,853
+100.00
Sublette –Teton
H. L. Jensen
1,048
100.00
—
—
—
1,048
+1,048
+100.00
Multi-winner
District
Winners
Runners-up
Total
Candidate
Vote
%
Candidate
Vote
%
Candidate
Vote
%
Laramie
Guy Cameron
6,407
51.34
Pamela Taylor
3,408
27.31
E. Eugene Morris
2,665
21.35
12,480
Natrona
Barbara Reese
4,690
100.00
—
—
—
—
—
—
4,690
Sweetwater
Frank Prevedel
6,201
53.94
Robert J. Reese
5,296
46.06
—
—
—
11,497
References
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Jost, Loren (1991). Wyoming Blue Book Volume IV (PDF). Cheyenne, Wyoming: Wyoming State Archives, Department of Commerce. p. 196. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
"Legislative make-up for 1991's general session" . Casper Star-Tribune . Newspapers.com . 11 November 1990. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
Barron, Joan (5 July 1990). "Candidates scarce in legislative races" . Casper Star-Tribune . Newspapers.com . Retrieved 9 January 2025.
Prodis, Julia (17 March 1990). "'Grande Dame' of Legislature says she won't seek re-election" . Casper Star-Tribune . Newspapers.com . Associated Press . Retrieved 9 January 2025.
"star / Election results". Casper Star-Tribune . 8 November 1990.
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