How many candidates can Wyoming fit in a phone booth? Okay, we don't have phone booths anymore. Let's try: how many can we fit in a Smart Car?

For Wyoming's U.S. Senate race, there are now 7 candidates.
5 Republicans.
2 Democrats.

For the US House of Representatives, there are 13.
10 Republicans.
2 Democrats.
1 Libertarian.

6 candidates are running for Wyoming Secretary of State.
5 Republicans.
1 Democrat.

For the Superintendent of Public Instruction, there are 5.
3 Republicans.
2 Democrats.

To see all of the names, click this link.

By the way, the world record for the most people crammed into a telephone booth is generally recognized as 25, set on March 20, 1959, by students at the YMCA in Durban, South Africa.

A few of these candidates are out there making a lot of noise. Most of them have not yet figured out how to get your attention.

Some of these candidates have nice-looking websites and social media. Several have almost nothing out there that you can look up. Not even a website. That makes one wonder if they are serious about running.

Last-minute candidates have entered races all over Wyoming. So who is running in your area? Let's have a look at them. But first, let's see what district you are in.

We have also added a new link for a more accurate list of who is running for which offices. Do you know what district you're in?

This map will help (LINK). Just zoom in to where you are, and it will show you your district number and who is currently holding that seat. I found it easiest to use this map on a laptop or tower computer so I could hover the mouse over where I was.

Wyoming Election District Map
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Now that you know your district number, let's have a look at who is running for office in your area. Use this link to visit the Wyoming Elections Division 2026 Primary Election Candidate Roster.

The list begins with major offices like the U.S. House & Senate, as well as the Governor and other state offices. The list is split up by House and Senate as well as party affiliation.

Scroll down to find your district number. That is where you'll see the names and websites for the candidates who want your vote.

Now that you know what district you're in and who is running, you can start to do your homework. We need informed voters.

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IMPORTANT DATES: Primary Election: August 18, 2026, General Election: November 3, 2026, you can find out more at the Wyoming Secretary of State website at this link.

Are you registered to vote in Wyoming?

Did you move, and do you need to update your voter information?

Use this link from the Wyoming Secretary of State.

Head to where it tells you to register. It's easy in Wyoming once they have your information.

The Charmingly Odd Town Of La Grange Wyoming

It is well worth the long drive to see one of the most interesting and quirky little towns in Wyoming.

Stay for lunch. You won't regret it.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods