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Historical Senate apportionment

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Legi­slature Total Albany Big Horn Camp­bell Car­bon Con­verse Crook Fre­mont Goshen Hot Springs John­son Lara­mie Lin­coln Nat­rona Nio­brara Park Platte Sheri­dan Sub­lette Sweet­water Teton Uinta Wash­akie Weston
1891–1895 16 2 2[a] 1 1[b] 1 1 3 [c] 1 2 2 [d]
1895–1897 18 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1
1897–1903 19 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1
1903–1909 23 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 1
1909–1913 27 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 4 1
1913–1915 27 2 2[e] 2 1[f] 1 2[g] [h] [i] 1 5[j] [k] 1 [l] 1 [m] 3 2 3[n] [o] 1
1915–1919 27 2 2[p] [q] 2 1[r] 1[s] 2[t] [u] [v] 1 5[w] [x] 1 [y] 1 [z] 3 2 3[aa] [ab] 1[ac]
1919–1921 27 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1
1921–1923 25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1
1923–1925 25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1
1925–1965 27 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1
1965–67 25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1967–1973 30 2 1 1[ad] 1 1[ae] 1[af] 3[ag] 1 [ah] [ai] 5 [aj] 4 [ak] 2 1 2 1[al] 2 [am] 1[an] 1 [ao]
1973–1983 30 2 1 2[ap] 1 1[aq] 1[ar] 2 2[as] 1[at] [au] 5 [av] 4 [aw] 2 [ax] 2 1[ay] 2 [az] 1[ba] [bb] [bc]
1983–1985 30 2 1 2[bd] 1 1 1[be] 2 2[bf] 1[bg] [bh] 4 1 4 [bi] 1 [bj] 2 1[bk] 3 [bl] 1 [bm] [bn]
1993 30 2 1 2[bo] 1 1 1[bp] 2 2[bq] 1[br] [bs] 4 1 4 [bt] 1 1 2 1[bu] 3 [bv] 1 [bw] [bx]
Legi­slature Total Albany Big Horn Camp­bell Car­bon Con­verse Crook Fre­mont Goshen Hot Springs John­son Lara­mie Lin­coln Nat­rona Nio­brara Park Platte Sheri­dan Sub­lette Sweet­water Teton Uinta Wash­akie Weston
  1. ^ With Natrona
  2. ^ With Weston
  3. ^ With Carbon
  4. ^ With Crook
  5. ^ With Washakie and part of Hot Springs
  6. ^ With Niobrara
  7. ^ With part of Hot Springs
  8. ^ With Laramie
  9. ^ With Big Horn and Washakie; with Fremont
  10. ^ With Platte and Goshen
  11. ^ With Uinta
  12. ^ With Converse
  13. ^ With Laramie
  14. ^ With Lincoln
  15. ^ With Big Horn and part of Hot Springs
  16. ^ With Washakie and part of Hot Springs
  17. ^ With Crook; with Weston
  18. ^ With Niobrara
  19. ^ With part of Campbell
  20. ^ With part of Hot Springs
  21. ^ With Laramie
  22. ^ With Big Horn and Washakie; with Fremont
  23. ^ With Platte and Goshen
  24. ^ With Uinta
  25. ^ With Converse
  26. ^ With Laramie
  27. ^ With Lincoln
  28. ^ With Big Horn and part of Hot Springs
  29. ^ With part of Campbell
  30. ^ With Johnson
  31. ^ With Niobrara
  32. ^ With Weston
  33. ^ With Hot Springs
  34. ^ With Fremont
  35. ^ With Campbell
  36. ^ Part with Uinta; Part with Sublette and Teton
  37. ^ With Converse
  38. ^ With Teton and part of Lincoln
  39. ^ With Sublette and part of Lincoln
  40. ^ With part of Lincoln
  41. ^ With Crook
  42. ^ With Johnson
  43. ^ With Niobrara
  44. ^ With Weston
  45. ^ With Platte
  46. ^ With Washakie
  47. ^ With Campbell
  48. ^ Part with Sublette and Teton; Part with Uinta
  49. ^ With Converse
  50. ^ With Goshen
  51. ^ With Teton and part of Lincoln
  52. ^ With Sublette and part of Lincoln
  53. ^ With part of Lincoln
  54. ^ With Hot Springs
  55. ^ With Crook
  56. ^ With Johnson
  57. ^ With Weston
  58. ^ With Platte
  59. ^ With Washakie
  60. ^ With Campbell
  61. ^ With Converse
  62. ^ With Goshen
  63. ^ With Teton
  64. ^ With Sublette
  65. ^ With Hot Springs
  66. ^ With Crook
  67. ^ With Johnson
  68. ^ With Weston
  69. ^ With Niobrara
  70. ^ With Washakie
  71. ^ With Campbell
  72. ^ With Goshen
  73. ^ With Teton
  74. ^ With Sublette
  75. ^ With Hot Springs
  76. ^ With Crook

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Campbell>Johnson 1 Converse>Niobrara 1 Crook-Weston 1 Fremont-Hot Springs 3 South Lincoln-Uinta 1 North Lincoln-Sublette-Teton 1

­ Legislature

First few

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Party Senator 1st Leg. 2nd Leg.
Republican Robert E. Fitch Albany
Republican John McGill Albany
Republican Fenimore Chatterton CarbonNatrona
Republican Frank O. Williams CarbonNatrona
Democratic Albert D. Chamberlin Converse
Republican Frank W. Mondell CrookWeston
Republican J. D. Woodruff Fremont
Republican John N. Tisdale Johnson
Democratic Leopold Kabis Laramie
Republican William R. Schnitger Laramie
Republican William A. Robins Laramie
Republican John McCormick Sheridan
Republican Griffiths W. Edwards Sweetwater
Democratic James E. Keenan Sweetwater
Republican Oliver D. Marx Uinta
Republican John L. Russell Uinta
Democratic William H. Holliday Albany
Democratic Joel Hurt CarbonNatrona
Republican De Forest Richards Converse
Democratic James Kime Fremont
Republican George W. Hoyt Laramie
Republican Samuel Merrill Laramie
Republican Clarence C. Hamlin Sweetwater
Republican John Ludvigsen Sweetwater
Democratic Robert Miller Uinta
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		R	Laramie
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1975–1990

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Caption text
Party Senator 43rd Leg. 44th Leg.
Democratic June Boyle Albany
Republican Earl Christensen CrookWeston
Republican Donald R. Cundall GoshenPlatte
Democratic Bud Daily Carbon
Republican Percy T. Davis Fremont
Republican Gerald Geis Hot SpringsWashakie
Democratic David N. Hitchcock Albany
Democratic Robert H. Johnson Sweetwater
Democratic A. Edward Kendig GoshenPlatte
Republican Bob Kimball Natrona
Democratic Harry Leimback Natrona
Republican Peter E. Madsen Sheridan
Democratic Steve Majhanovich Sweetwater
Republican Eddie D. Moore ConverseNiobrara
Democratic J.W. Myers South LincolnUinta
Democratic Milton E. Nichols Laramie
Democratic Jim Norris Laramie
Republican L. Donald Northrup Park
Democratic Raymond A. Nott Park
Republican Robert L. Novotny Fremont
Republican John C. Ostlund CampbellJohnson
Democratic Bill Rector Laramie
Democratic Glenn K. Rogers Laramie
Democratic Dick Sadler Natrona
Republican Tom Sean Laramie
Democratic Dick Sedar Natrona
Republican Neal Stafford CampbellJohnson
Republican Cal Taggart Big Horn
Republican John F. Turner North LincolnSubletteTeton
Republican Malcolm Wallop Sheridan

Albany Boyle, June Laramie Hitchcock, David N. Laramie Big Horn Taggart, Cal S. Lovell Campbell-Johnson Ohman, Eric J. Gillette (Appointed May 30, 1978 to replace John C. Ostlund.) Ostlund, John C. Gillette (Resigned May 7, 1978. Replaced by Eric J. Ohrnan.) Stafford, L.V. "Neal" Buffalo Daily, O.R. "Bud" RawlinsCarbon Converse-Niobrara Crook-Weston Fremont Goshen-Platte Hot Springs-Washakie Laramie Moore, Eddie D. Christensen, Earl Novotny, Robert L. Peck, Roy Cundall, Donald R. Zimmer, Russell W. Geis, Gerald E. McDaniel, Rodger Murray, Wm. M. "Bill" Nichols, Milton E. Norris, J.W. "Jim" Rector, William G. "Bill" Kimball, Robert G. "Bob" Sadler, Dick Sedar, D.R. "Dick" True, Diemer Turner, John F. Proffit, Hight M. Frisby, Robert W. Northrup, L. Donald Arney, Rex 0. Madsen, Peter E. Johnson, Robert H. Majhanovich, Steve

Members by county

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Albany County

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1891–1919

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Legi­slature Members
1st (1890–1893) Robert E. Fitch (R) John C. McGill (R)
2nd (1893-1895) William H. Holliday (D)
3rd (1895-1897) John C. McGill (R) Augustus Trabing (R)
4th (1897-1899) George W. Fox (R)
5th (1899-1901)
6th (1901-1903) H. G. Balch (D)
7th (1903-1905) W. H. Frazee (D) C. W. Bramel (R)
8th (1905-1907) John W. Johnson (R) C. W. Bramel (D)
9th (1907-1909) Jerome S. Atherly (R) Eli Crumrine (R)
10th (1909-1911) William H. Holliday (D)
11th (1911-1913) Jacob Berner (D) Henry Maynard (R)
12th (1913-1915) Henry Maynard (D)
13th (1915-1917) William H. Holliday (D)
14th (1917-1919)

1919–1967

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Legi­slature Member
15th (1919–1921) Charles D. Oviatt (R)
16th (1921–1923)
17th (1923–1925) Frank E. Anderson (D)
18th (1925–1927)
19th (1927–1929) H. H. Horton (R)
20th (1929–1931)
21st (1931–1933)
22nd (1933–1935)
23rd (1935–1937)
24th (1937–1939)
25th (1939–1941)
26th (1941–1943)
27th (1943–1945) A. H. Cordiner (R)
28th (1945–1947)
29th (1947–1949) John A. Stevenson (R)
30th (1949–1951)
31st (1951–1953) David N. Hitchcock (D)
32nd (1953–1955)
33rd (1955–1957) Sam Fratto (D)
34th (1957–1959)
35th (1959–1961) Bob Kumelos (R)
36th (1961–1963)
37th (1963–1965) Pat Scully (D)
38th (1965–1967)

1967–1993

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Legi­slature Members
39th (1967–1969) David N. Hitchcock (D) Robert W. Costin (R)
40th (1969–1971)
41st (1971–1973) June Boyle (D)
42nd (1973–1975)
43rd (1975–1977)
44th (1977–1979)
45th (1979–1981) David R. Nicholas (R)
Resigned March 28, 1986
46th (1981–1983)
47th (1983–1985)
48th (1985–1987) Lisa F. Kinney (D)
Vacant
Ted Gertsch (R)
Appointed April 11, 1986
49th (1987–1989) Bob J. Burnett (R)
50th (1989–1991)
51st (1991–1993) Terry Guice (R)

Notes

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  1. ^ With Crook