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2012 State Convention

Wyoming GOP ยป 2012 State Convention

Election Results

Delegates

1. Gov. Matt Mead Romney
2. Rep. Cynthia Lummis Romney
3. Hon. Ron Micheli Romney
4. Susan Thomas Romney
5. Hon. Barbara Cubin Romney
6. Hon. Cynthia Cloud Romney
7. Dicky Shanor Romney
8. Margaret Parry Romney
9. Miles Dahlby Romney
10. Erin Begeman Romney
11. Hon. Odgen Driskill Romney
12. Bob Grady Romney
13. Clay Long Romney
14. Patrick Bishop Romney

Alternates

1. Hon. Kendall Kroeker Undeclared
2. Charles Curley Undeclared
3. Hank Whitelock Undeclared
4. Tyler Lindholm Paul
5. Gabriel Crowther Paul
6. Mike Nelson Paul
7. Christine Kroeker Undeclared
8. Cathy Ide Undelcared
9. Yoko Clark Undeclared
10. Curtis Albrecht Paul
11. Robert Ide Undeclared
12. Rob Zotti Undeclared
13. Dan Poley Undeclared
14. Ed Rebich Undeclared

National Committeeman

Greg Schaefer

National Committeewoman

Marti Halverson

Electoral College Representatives

1. Hon. Ron Micheli
2. Susan Thomas
3. Margaret Parry

The Convention also approved a new Platform, Resolutions, and changes to the Bylaws.

Pre-Convention Information

The 2012 State Convention will be at Little America in Cheyenne, April 12-14. Among other business, the Convention will approve a new Platform, approve resolutions and changes to the existing bylaws. It will also select some of the delegates to the National Convention in Tampa, Florida, in August.

Delegates and Alternates assigned to convention committees should plan to be there all three days; others should be there Saturday (and perhaps Friday afternoon and evening).

The process for the Platform, resolutions and bylaws has changed considerably. Delegates, alternates, county convention officials and precinct caucus officials should study up on the new process.

A cheat sheet summary of the pre-convention process.

Information on the Nuts and Bolts Campaign School, training for candidates and others.

The Made in Wyoming Auction, a fundraiser for the party.

Official Web Site

For lots more information, see the convention's official web site.

Reservations

Reserve your room(s) on line now (requires Flash). Or call 800-445-6945.

Delegate Counts per County

The following table is the delegate count per county. Each county gets the same number of alternates.

Also, State Chairman Tammy Hooper has challenged the Counties to return 20 per cent of their delegates under the age of forty. That count is the third column.

County Delegates/Alternates 20% under 40
Albany 21 4.2
Big Horn 12 2.4
Campbell 32 6.4
Carbon 12 2.4
Converse 13 2.6
Crook 9 1.8
Fremont 33 6.6
Goshen 13 2.6
Hot Springs 6 1.2
Johnson 11 2.2
Laramie 67 13.4
Lincoln 18 3.6
Natrona 54 10.8
Niobrara 3 0.6
Park 31 6.2
Platte 9 1.8
Sheridan 26 5.2
Sublette 9 1.8
Sweetwater 25 5
Teton 13 2.6
Uinta 15 3
Washakie 9 1.8
Weston 8 1.6
Total: 449 89.8

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