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Wyoming 2022 Districts

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Wyoming’s post-2020 congressional redistricting was minimal because the state kept a single at-large U.S. House seat after the 2020 Census apportionment. With only one congressional district covering the entire state, no district boundaries had to be redrawn for Congress, and Wyoming continued to use its statewide at-large district for elections.

Wyoming’s state legislative redistricting, by contrast, required the Legislature to adopt new House and Senate districts to account for population shifts. During the 2022 budget session, lawmakers advanced and ultimately enacted House Bill 100 following negotiations between the chambers, resulting in the “62–31” plan that expanded the Legislature by adding one Senate seat and two House seats (31 senators and 62 representatives, 93 legislators total). Governor Mark Gordon allowed the bill to become law without his signature in late March 2022, citing concerns about population deviation in certain districts but allowing the map to take effect to avoid disrupting upcoming elections. While litigation was discussed publicly, the Wyoming Democratic Party said it would not sue over the plan, and the maps went forward without a party-filed challenge.

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