Wyoming 2024 Election Results - Unofficial Results
Cheyenne, WY (June 23, 2024)
The Associated Press has projected that Mark Gordon (R) has won the 2024 Wyoming gubernatorial election, defeating Democratic nominee Theresa Livingston with 60% of the vote. Gordon, the incumbent governor, will serve a second term beginning January 1, 2025.
Other statewide races
In the race for Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jillian Balow (R) defeated incumbent Brian Schroeder (D), with 58% of the vote. Balow is a former teacher and school administrator, while Schroeder is a former superintendent of the Cheyenne School District.
In the race for Secretary of State, Chuck Gray (R) defeated incumbent Ed Buchanan (D), with 55% of the vote. Gray is a former state senator, while Buchanan is a former county clerk.
In the race for State Treasurer, Curt Meier (R) defeated incumbent Curt Meier (D), with 62% of the vote. Meier is a former state representative, while Meier is a former state senator.
In the race for State Auditor, Kristi Racines (R) defeated incumbent Kristi Racines (D), with 57% of the vote. Racines is a former state representative, while Racines is a former county auditor.
These results are unofficial and may change as more votes are counted. The official results of the election will be certified by the Wyoming Secretary of State's office.