WY-Senate Class I Seat

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RaceTracker 2012 Congressional Election Dashboard
2012 House report  · 2012 Senate report
House: 435 seats Senate: 33 seats
GOP Dems Total GOP Dems Total
Confirmed primary challenges 5 2 7 5 5 10
Possible primary challenges 0 0 0 0 0 0
Open seats* 16 21 41 3 6 102
1. Includes Joe Lieberman, who is retiring from his Conn. senate seat.
This profile of Wyoming's Class I U.S. Senate seat, currently filled by John Barrasso, is part of the RaceTracker project.



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Next election: 2012

Race status [edit race status]


Incumbent John Barrasso
Incumbent running? Yes
Primary challenge? Incumbent has primary challenger.
Cook Political Report Partisan Voting Index Non-competitive seat
Cook Political Report Race Classification Solid Republican

Candidates [edit candidate list]
Links to names in blue have existing profiles, red links need someone to start one.

Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note
John Barrasso Republican Confirmed candidate Source January 12, 2011
Thomas Bleming Republican Confirmed candidate Source April 25, 2012

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Results [edit election results]

2012 primary winners 2012 general election winner
TBD TBD

Last election: 2006

Incumbent: Craig Thomas

Candidates

Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note
Craig Thomas Republican Confirmed candidate (source needed)
Dale Groutage Democratic Confirmed candidate (source needed)

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Results

Primary winners: Craig Thomas, Dale Groutage
General election winner: Craig Thomas

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See also

External articles

Elections.DailyKos posts tagged "WY-Sen" (link)

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