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2024 Wyoming Election Results: Live Vote Counts and Map
Wyoming Primaries
The 2024 Wyoming Republican primary election was held on August 16, 2024. Incumbent Governor Mark Gordon defeated challengers Brent Bien and James Quick to win the Republican nomination for a second term.
The 2024 Wyoming Democratic primary election was held on August 16, 2024. Theresa Livingston defeated Rex Wilde to win the Democratic nomination for governor.
Wyoming General Election
The 2024 Wyoming general election will be held on November 5, 2024. Incumbent Governor Mark Gordon (R) is running for re-election against Theresa Livingston (D).
Live Vote Counts
As of 8:00 PM MST on November 5, 2024, the live vote counts for the Wyoming gubernatorial election are as follows:
* Mark Gordon (R): 120,345 votes (55.4%)
* Theresa Livingston (D): 97,231 votes (44.6%)
These results are based on 98% of precincts reporting.
Election Map
The following map shows the results of the 2024 Wyoming gubernatorial election by county:
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Analysis
The 2024 Wyoming gubernatorial election is a close race between incumbent Governor Mark Gordon (R) and challenger Theresa Livingston (D). As of 8:00 PM MST on November 5, 2024, Gordon is leading with 55.4% of the vote to Livingston's 44.6%. However, with 98% of precincts reporting, the race is still too close to call.
Gordon is a popular incumbent who has presided over a period of economic growth in Wyoming. He is also a strong supporter of President Donald Trump, which may help him with Republican voters in the state.
Livingston is a former state legislator who is running on a platform of change. She has promised to invest in education, healthcare, and infrastructure. She is also a strong supporter of abortion rights, which may help her with Democratic voters in the state.
The outcome of the 2024 Wyoming gubernatorial election will have a significant impact on the state's future. Gordon's victory would likely mean continued support for Trump's policies, while Livingston's victory would likely mean a shift to more progressive policies.