125,932 absentee ballots were cast in Wyoming’s 2020 election cycle. Overall 278,503 ballots were cast in the 2020 election, putting overall state turnout at about 62.6%. The state swung heavily for incumbent Donald Trump, who won its 3 electoral votes with 69.9% of the popular vote. Wyoming has consistently voted for Republican presidential candidates since 1968.
Wyoming has a bicameral legislature with 30 senators and 60 representatives. The legislative sessions are held annually from January to April, and Republicans have held the majority in both chambers for over 30 years. Wyoming’s governor, Mark Gordon (R), is eligible for re-election in 2022.