Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.) participated in a House Select Subcommittee hearing examining the investigation of the DNC and RNC pipe bomb incidents on January 14, 2026. Meanwhile, Wyoming voters prepare to choose their preferred Republican and Democratic candidates for the state’s at-large U.S. House seat.
Hageman is advancing her political career, aiming for a position in the Senate. Her bid leaves Wyoming’s single House seat available. The state’s Republican contender field is crowded, reflecting Wyoming’s solid Republican leaning. The list of candidates includes:
- Jillian Barlow, former Superintendent of Public Instruction for Wyoming and Virginia
- Chuck Gray, Wyoming Secretary of State
- Bo Biteman, State Senate President
- Military veterans Kevin Christensen and Richard Dodson
- Conservative activist Steve Friess
- David Giralt, policy adviser for outgoing U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis
- Reid Rasner, businessman
- John Romero-Martinez, former state representative
Chuck Gray continues his support of unproven claims about significant fraud during the 2020 election. In 2021, he observed a partisan audit of the presidential election in Arizona. Gray secured his position as Secretary of State in 2022, with backing from former President Trump. Nevertheless, Trump has not endorsed a candidate in this current race.
The Democratic lineup features a contest between former State Senate Minority Leader Lisa F. Kinney and Elena del Real. Polls are set to close at 9 p.m. EDT.

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