CASPER, Wyo. — Provided below are the unofficial results of contested Wyoming races in the 2022 primary election. Results must still be certified by the county canvassing boards and state canvassing board. Links to the full results and candidates for each race are included.
Congressional
Wyoming State Government
- Gordon wins Republican Primary, Livingston wins Dem Primary for Wyoming governor
- Gray knocks off Nethercott, Armstrong in Republican Primary for Wyoming Secretary of State
- Incumbent Wyoming Treasurer Curt Meier wins Republican Primary on Tuesday
- Casper’s Megan Degenfelder wins Republican Primary in bid to become next Wyoming Superintendent
Natrona County Legislators
- Rep. O’Hearn wins Republican race in bid to keep House District 59 seat in Wyoming Legislature
- Challenger Tony Locke defeats incumbent Rep. Joe MacGuire in Republican Primary race for Wyoming House District 35 seat
- Rep. Harshman defeats Bray in Republican Primary race for Wyoming House District 37
- Rep. Washut defeats Cheatham in Republican race for Wyoming House District 36 seat
- Bill Allemand defeats incumbent Rep. Pat Sweeney in Republican Primary race for Wyoming House District 58 seat
- Ward defeats Myler in Republican Primary race for Wyoming House District 57 seat
- Bob Ide knocks off incumbent Wyoming Sen. Drew Perkins in Republican Primary
- Forrest Chadwick wins Republican Primary in race for new Wyoming House District 62 seat
Natrona County Government
- Nicolaysen, Laird, and Milne advance in Natrona County Commission race; Freel gets two-year spot
- Saulsbury defeats Keating, Haid in Natrona County Assessor race in Republican Primary
Municipal Races
- Pacheco, Haskins, Warren, Mahlum advance out of primary for two available Ward III seats on Casper City Council
- Bond, Paulson win in primary election for Ward II seat on Casper City Council
- Sutherland, Jensen advance in race for Ward I seat on Casper City Council
- Coleman, Juarez advance in Mills mayoral race; four Mills City Council candidates advance
- Primary gives glimpse into Evansville, Bar Nunn mayoral, town council General Election races