was elected to the
Wyoming House of Representatives in the
2020 election 1970s On July 26, 1976, the Libertarians started a petition drive so that their presidential candidate,
Roger MacBride, could appear on the ballot. They were unsuccessful in gathering at least 6,300 signatures by September 28, but MacBride received 89 write-in votes (0.1%) in the general election.
1980s On August 11, 1980, the Libertarians started a petition drive so that their presidential candidate,
Ed Clark, could appear on the ballot. Around 11,000 signatures were collected and on September 18, the
Secretary of State certified 6,522 of the signatures, which was more than the 6,469 required, allowing Clark to appear on the ballot as an independent candidate. Clark campaigned in
Casper, Wyoming, and received 4,514 votes (2.6%) in the general election. In 1984, four members of the Libertarian Party filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Cheyenne, Wyoming, to have eleven sections of Wyoming's election codes declared unconstitutional. Judge C. A. Brimmer ruled in favor of the Libertarians, but allowed Secretary of State
Thyra Thomson to enforce the election code during the 1984 elections. On February 8, 1986, the Libertarian and
American parties of Wyoming merged to form the
Wyoming American-Libertarian Party. However, on May 3, the party was dissolved after gathering 3,000 signatures, less than the 8,000 required to run candidates. During the
1988 presidential election both
Ron Paul, the Libertarian presidential nominee, and
Andre Marrou, the party's vice-presidential nominee, campaigned in Sheridan, Wyoming. They received 2,026 votes (1.2%) in the general election.
2010s In the 2002, 2006, and
2014 Wyoming Secretary of State elections the Libertarian nominees received over 10% of the popular vote giving the Libertarian Party major party status in Wyoming. Major party status allowed the party to nominate via primary unlike how minor parties nominate via convention. In the
2018 election Bethany Baldes ran for a seat in the
Wyoming House of Representatives from the 55th district. She was narrowly defeated by incumbent Representative
David Miller by 53 votes.
2020s During the 2020 elections
Marshall Burt was elected to the Wyoming House of Representatives from the
39th district, becoming the fifth Libertarian elected to a state legislature and the first since 2002. He formed the Libertarian Caucus on February 16, 2022. Burt lost re-election to Republican Cody Wylie in
2022. ==Voter registration==