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Wyoming's State Officers Wyoming's State Officers Year Name Office City 2019 Mark Gordon (R) Governor Buffalo Edward A. Buchanan (R) Secretary of State Torrington Kristi Racines (R) State Auditor Cheyenne Curt Meier (R) State Treasurer LaGrange Jillian Balow (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne Edward A. Buchanan 2018 (appointed on March 5, 2018 to fill the vacancy Secretary of State Torrington following the resignation of Ed Murray which occurred on February 9, 2018.) 2015 Matt Mead (R) Governor Cheyenne Ed Murray (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne Cynthia Cloud (R) State Auditor Cody Mark Gordon (R) State Treasurer Buffalo Jillian Balow (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 2012 Mark Gordon (R) (appointed upon the death State Treasurer Buffalo of Joseph B. Meyer in October 2012) 2011 Matt Mead (R) Governor Cheyenne Max Maxfield (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne Cynthia Cloud (R) State Auditor Cody Joseph B. Meyer (R) State Treasurer Cheyenne Cindy Hill (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 2007 Dave Freudenthal (D) Governor Cheyenne Max Maxfield (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne Rita Meyer(R) Auditor Cheyenne Joseph B. Meyer (R) State Treasurer Cheyenne Jim McBride (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 2003 Dave Freudenthal (D) Governor Cheyenne Joseph B. Meyer (R) Secretary of State Laramie Max Maxfield (R) Auditor Cheyenne Cynthia M. Lummis (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Trent Blankenship(R) Supt. of Public Instruction Pavillion 1999 Jim Geringer (R) Governor Wheatland Joseph B. Meyer (R) Secretary of State Laramie Max Maxfield (R) Auditor Cheyenne Cynthia M. Lummis (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Judy Catchpole (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Casper 1995 Jim Geringer (R) Governor Wheatland Diana J. Ohman (R) Secretary of State Gillette Dave Ferrari (R) Auditor Cheyenne Stan Smith (R) Treasurer Thermopolis Judy Catchpole (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Casper Revised 1/2019 Page 1 of 5 Wyoming's State Officers Year Name Office City 1991 Mike Sullivan (D) Governor Casper Kathy Karpan (D) Secretary of State Cheyenne Dave Ferrari (R) Auditor Cheyenne Stan Smith (R) Treasurer Thermopolis Diana J. Ohman (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Gillette 1987 Mike Sullivan (D) Governor Casper Kathy Karpan (D) Secretary of State Cheyenne Jack Sidi (R) Auditor Casper Stan Smith (R) Treasurer Thermopolis Lynn Simons (D) Supt. of Public Instruction Casper 1983 Ed Herschler (D) Governor Kemmerer Thyra Thomson (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne James B. Griffith (R) Auditor Lusk Stan Smith (R) Treasurer Thermopolis Lynn Simons (D) Supt. of Public Instruction Casper 1979 Ed Herschler (D) Governor Kemmerer Thyra Thomson (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne James B. Griffith (R) Auditor Lusk Shirley Wittler (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Lynn Simons (D) Supt. of Public Instruction Casper 1975 Ed Herschler (D) Governor Kemmerer Thyra Thomson (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne James B. Griffith (R) Auditor Lusk Edwin J. Witzenburger (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Robert G. Schrader (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 1973 Edwin J. Witzenburger (R) Auditor Cheyenne (appointed upon resignation of E.T. Copenhaver on June 30, 1973) 1971 Stanley K. Hathaway (R) Governor Torrington Thyra Thomson (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne Everett T. Copenhaver (R) Auditor Cheyenne James B. Griffith (R) Treasurer Lusk Robert G. Schrader (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 1967 Stanley K. Hathaway (R) Governor Torrington Thyra Thomson (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne Everett T. Copenhaver (R) Auditor Cheyenne Minnie A. Mitchell (R) Treasurer Casper Harry Roberts (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Kaycee 1963 Clifford P. Hansen (R) Governor Jackson Thyra Thomson (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne Minnie A. Mitchell (R) Auditor Casper Everett T. Copenhaver (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Dr. Cecil M. Shaw (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Casper Revised 1/2019 Page 2 of 5 Wyoming's State Officers Year Name Office City 1962 Richard J. Luman (assumed the duties State Treasurer Cheyenne upon the death of C.J. “Doc” Rogers in May 1962.) 1961 Jack R. Gage (D) (and Acting Governor Secretary of State Sheridan upon resignation of Governor Hickey) 1959 J.J. "Joe" Hickey (D) Governor Cheyenne Jack R. Gage (D) Secretary of State Sheridan Minnie A. Mitchell (R) Auditor Casper C.J. "Doc" Rogers (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Velma Linford (D) Supt. of Public Instruction Laramie 1955 Milward L. Simpson (R) Governor Cody Everett T. Copenhaver (R) Secretary of State Douglas Minnie A. Mitchell (R) Auditor Casper Charles B. Morgan (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Velma Linford (D) Supt. of Public Instruction Laramie 1953 C.J. "Doc" Rogers (R) (and Acting Secretary of State Cheyenne Governor on resignation of Governor Barrett) 1952 Minnie A. Mitchell (R) (appointed upon Treasurer Casper the death of J.R. Mitchell in may 1952. Elected State Treasurer in November 1952) 1951 Frank A. Barrett (R) Governor Lusk C.J. "Doc" Rogers (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne Everett T. Copenhaver (R) Auditor Douglas J.R. Mitchell (R) Treasurer Casper Edna B. Stolt (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Sheridan 1949 A.G. Crane (R) (and Acting Governor upon Secretary of State Cheyenne resignation of Governor Hunt) 1947 Lester C. Hunt Governor Lusk A.G. Crane (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne Everett T. Copenhaver (R) Auditor Douglas C.J. "Doc" Rogers (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Edna B. Stolt (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Sheridan 1944 William "Scotty" Jack (D) (appointed Secretary of State Casper upon the death of Mart T. Christensen) John J. McIntyre (D) Auditor (appointed) Douglas Carl Robinson (D) (appointed for 11 Auditor Afton months) 1943 Lester C. Hunt (D) Governor Lander Mart T. Christensen (R) Secretary of State Baggs William "Scotty" Jack (D) Auditor Casper Earl Wright (R) Treasurer Farson Esther L. Anderson (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Casper Revised 1/2019 Page 3 of 5 Wyoming's State Officers Year Name Office City 1939 Nels H. Smith (R) Governor Horton Lester C. Hunt (D) Secretary of State Lander William "Scotty" Jack (D) Auditor Casper Mart T. Christensen (R) Treasurer Baggs Esther L. Anderson (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Casper 1935 Leslie A. Miller (D) Governor Cheyenne Lester C. Hunt (D) Secretary of State Lander William "Scotty" Jack (D) Auditor Casper J. Kirk Baldwin (D) Treasurer Casper Jack R. Gage (D) Supt. of Public Instruction Sheridan 1933 Leslie A. Miller (D) Governor Cheyenne 1931 Frank C. Emerson (R) Governor Cheyenne Alonzo M. Clark (R) (and Acting Governor Secretary of State Gillette upon the death of Governor Emerson) Roscoe Alcorn (R) Auditor Rawlins Harry R. Weston (R) Treasurer Jackson Katherine A. Morton (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 1929 Roscoe Alcorn (R) Auditor Rawlins 1927 Frank C. Emerson (R) Governor Cheyenne Alonzo M. Clark (R) Secretary of State Gillette Vincent Carter (R) Auditor Kemmerer William H. Edelman (R) Treasurer Sheridan Katherine A. Morton (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 1925 Nellie Tayloe Ross (D) Governor Cheyenne 1924 Frank E. Lucas (R) (and Acting Governor Secretary of State Buffalo upon the death of Governor Ross) 1923 William B. Ross (D) Governor Cheyenne Frank E. Lucas (R) Secretary of State Buffalo Vincent Carter (R) Auditor Kemmerer John M. Snyder (R) Treasurer Lovell Katherine A. Morton (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 1919 Robert D. Carey (R) Governor Careyhurst W.E. Chaplin (R) Secretary of State Laramie I.C. Jefferis (R) Auditor Newcastle A.D. Hoskins (R) Treasurer Kemmerer Katherine A. Morton (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 1917 Frank L. Houx (D) (and Acting Governor Secretary of State Cody upon the resignation of Governor Kendrick) 1915 John B. Kendrick (D) Governor Sheridan Frank L. Houx (D) Secretary of State Cody Robert B. Forsyth (R) Auditor Rock Springs Herman B. Gates (R) Treasurer Worland Edith K.O. Clark (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Sheridan Revised 1/2019 Page 4 of 5 Wyoming's State Officers Year Name Office City 1911 Joseph M. Carey (D) Governor Cheyenne Frank L. Houx (D) Secretary of State Cody Robert B. Forsyth (R) Auditor Rock Springs John L. Baird (R) Treasurer Newcastle Rose A. Bird Maley (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Newcastle 1907 Bryant B. Brooks (R) Governor Casper William A. Schnitger (R) Secretary of State Cheyenne LeRoy Grant (R) Auditor Laramie Edward Gillette (R) Treasurer Sheridan Archibald D. Cook (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Douglas 1905 Bryant B. Brooks (R) Governor Casper William C. Irvine (R) Treasurer Douglas 1903 DeForest Richards (R) Governor Douglas Fenimore Chatterton (R) (and Acting Secretary of State Sheridan Governor upon the death of Governor Richards) LeRoy Grant (R) Auditor Laramie Henry G. Hay (R) Auditor (9 months) Cheyenne William C. Irvine (R) Treasurer Douglas Thomas T. Tynan (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Sheridan 1899 DeForest Richards (R) Governor Douglas Fenimore Chatterton (R) Secretary of State Sheridan LeRoy Grant (R) Auditor Laramie George E. Abbott (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Thomas T. Tynan (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Sheridan 1898 C.H. Parmelee (D) (appointed upon the Supt. of Public Instruction Buffalo resignation of Estelle Reel) 1895 William A. Richards (R) Governor Red Bank C.W. Burdick (R) Secretary of State Saratoga William O. Owen (R) Auditor Laramie Henry G. Hay (R) Treasurer Cheyenne Estelle Reel (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Cheyenne 1893 John E. Osborne (D) Governor Cheyenne 1890 Francis E. Warren (R) Governor Cheyenne Amos W. Barber (R) (and Acting Secretary of State Cheyenne Governor upon the resignation of Governor Warren) C.W. Burdick (R) Auditor Saratoga Otto Gramm (R) Treasurer Laramie Stephen H. Farwell (R) Supt. of Public Instruction Buffalo Source or historical data: Wyoming History Blue Book, Volumes I‐IV. Revised 1/2019 Page 5 of 5.
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