Truman 1948, LB Johnson 1964
In the 2008 presidential election, the voter turnout in Wyoming was approximately 68%. This percentage represents the portion of eligible voters who participated in the election by casting their vote.
Wyoming cast its 3 electoral votes for John McCain in the 2008 election. The 2008 presidential election popular vote totals in Wyoming were John McCain 164,958 and Barack Obama 82,868.
Wisconsin has voted for the democratic presidential candidate since 1988 so primarily democratic.
The presidential candidates were vice president Al Gore of Tennessee and governor George W.Bush of Texas.The vice presidential candidates were defense secretary Dick Cheney of Wyoming and senator Joseph Liberman of Connecticut.
Democratic: Al Gore (Vice President, former Senator of Tennessee) as President and Joe Liebermann (Senator of Connecticut) as Vice President Republican: George W. Bush (Governor of Texas) as President and Richard "Dick" Cheney (Senator of Wyoming) as Vice President
Republican.
In the 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama won only one county in Wyoming: Teton County. Overall, he received about 31% of the vote in the state, while John McCain won the majority of counties and the state's electoral votes. Wyoming's strong Republican lean made it challenging for Obama to gain broader support in the state.
No. No identification is requested at the polls from Wyoming voters.
Wyoming's US Senator Michael Enzi will be up for re-election in 2020 and Senator John Barrasso will be up for re-election in 2018.
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Electoral votes are assigned mostly on population. The more populous states get more votes. For example. California get 55 electoral votes; Wyoming gets 3 .